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Set and Match
How fashion chain Uniqlo netted two global tennis stars
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Making a racquet
Why tennis technology can only go so far
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Record rights
The Women's Tennis Association signs a media deal worth £335m over 10 years. BBC Sport
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Difficult bounce
Funding for promising UK tennis players to be cut BBC Sport
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Fast and furious
Can a speedy new format attract more to tennis?
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Serving for success
How do you host the perfect tennis tournament? BBC Sport
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Still got its swing
The world's oldest tennis firm remains a big hitter
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Tablet tennis
The women's game looks set to change forever
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Paying to play
Tennis hopefuls relying on 'bank of Mum and Dad' BBC Sport
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Grassroots drive
How can tennis in Indonesia hit the sweet spot?
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Genie out the bottle
Selling the new golden girl of women’s tennis
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Chip shots
Hi-tech tennis in the palm of your hand
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'Tennis is tough'
The financial cost of making it as a young pro
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Tennis top guns
Why men's big names are good for ATP revenues
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Bouncing back
Australian Open tennis revenues pumped into the grass roots

Tennis on a sporting mission in India
From tennis baseline to boardroom
Melbourne nets 2015 Open tennis benefits
Serving up a tennis tech advantage?
Indonesian tennis in development drive
Tennis industry in numbers
A hi-tech tennis coach at courtside
Young tennis pros chase sporting dream
Can Aussies be great at tennis again?
Set and Match
Making a racquet
Record rights
Difficult bounce
Fast and furious
Serving for success
Still got its swing
Tablet tennis
Paying to play
Grassroots drive
Genie out the bottle
Chip shots
'Tennis is tough'
Tennis top guns
Bouncing back