MATTHEW LAMBWELL: Jack Draper proved he is a man for all surfaces and all seasons, overpowering Lorenzo Musetti to reach his first clay court final at the Madrid Open.
MATTHEW LAMBWELL: With the opening of the Monte Carlo Country Club gates the clay court season begins. So let's take a look at five pressing questions as the tennis tour turns red…
EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW BY MATTHEW LAMBWELL: Reflecting on the Apprentice, his life in tennis and the UK's newest sporting addiction, England meets up with Mail Sport at Padium.
MATTHEW LAMBWELL: In the lobby of a hotel during last year's US Open I got talking to an agent about the Big Three and legacy; about what Federer, Nadal and Djokovic will leave behind.
MATTHEW LAMBWELL: What a timely reminder this has been of Raducanu's ability. She arrived in the worst form of her career and on the eve of the first round ended her trial of Vlado Platenik.
MATTHEW LAMBWELL: The Slovak coach arrived in Indian Wells the day before Raducanu's first and only match there. And he departed the team on the day before her first match in Miami.
MATTHEW LAMBWELL IN INDIAN WELLS: Raducanu was close to skipping Indian Wells but what better way to banish dark memories than a return to self-styled tennis paradise.
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MATTHEW LAMBERT: Raducanu lost in the first round in Singapore on Monday, a three-hour battle against Spaniard Cristina Busca, and will now head straight to the UAE.
MATTHEW LAMBERT: The 27-year-old German waited for the commotion to die down - the woman was removed by security - and made no reference to the protest in his speech.