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World TeamTennis players testing positive for COVID lose pay

A World TeamTennis player or coach who tests positive for COVID-19 when arriving for the three-week 2020 season will be dropped from the league without pay. Someone testing positi...

‘Watch it on TV’: Gov. Cuomo OKs no-fan U.S. Open tennis in New York

Tournament gets OK, but will players come?

Durango Herald Girls Comeback Athlete of the Year: Bayfield’s Mavis Edwards

Senior recovered from torn labrum to regain elite form

World TeamTennis plans to have fans at West Virginia matches

If World TeamTennis gets its way, Grand Slam champions Sofia Kenin and Sloane Stephens could be among the first tennis players to compete in front of fans after the coronavirus pandemic prom...

Senior Spotlight: Durango girls tennis was loaded with experience

Progression of players evident through the years

Athletes harassed in Spain while practicing amid confinement

MADRID – Some got jeered. Others were yelled at by people on their balconies. Many received disapproving looks. The long-awaited return to practice amid the coronavirus pandemic w...

Beat the buzzer to nominate Durango Athletic Hall of Fame candidates

Deadline for inaugural nominations sent to selection committee is April 30

Roger Federer calls for merger of men’s and women’s tennis tours

Roger Federer used a string of tweets Wednesday to call for the merger of the governing bodies for the men’s and women’s professional tennis tours, sparking a conversation among players and ...

CHSAA: 2020 spring sports canceled by coronavirus

DHS athletes, coaches feel the sting of lost opportunities

Wimbledon canceled for 1st time since WWII because of virus

Grand Slam event second of four to be canceled this year

Time has come for Durango Athletic Hall of Fame

One hundred forty years. When the town of Durango was formed two miles south of Animas City in 1880 to serve the San Juan mining district, it would have been impossible for those settlers to...

Virus forces French Open to September, juggling tennis year

The French Open was postponed for about four months because of the coronavirus pandemic, shifting from May to September and juggling the tennis calendar. The French tennis federat...