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Tennis World on MSNBjorn Fratangelo confesses why he felt 'uncomfortable' about coaching Madison KeysBjorn Fratangelo admits it is true that he felt "uncomfortable" with the idea of coaching Madison Keys but ultimately ...
Bjorn Fratangelo, Madison Keys’ husband and coach, has revealed how he began working with the newly crowned Australian Open ...
Bjorn Fratangelo, recently retired from professional tennis, has turned his hand to coaching his wife, Madison Keys. It was ...
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Tennis365 on MSNMadison Keys’ husband and coach went from ‘never butting in’ to ‘telling her what to do’From "never butting in" and being "very uncomfortable" with telling Madison Keys what to do to becoming the coach to mentor ...
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Tennis World on MSNAndy Roddick explains Alexander Zverev's 'weird place' after third Slam final lossAndy Roddick certainly feels for Alexander Zverev after the German once again fell just short of becoming a Grand Slam ...
Madison Keys spoke with Andy Roddick about the major change she made to finally secure a Grand Slam title, more than seven ...
Keys, however, cannot play due to a WTA rule because of which, compatriot Andy Roddick criticized the tennis body. How is he ever again going to do a deal with someone who is top 30 in the world?
Djokovic was defaulted from the tournament as a result of the incident. Former world number one Andy Roddick has compared the two scenarios and claimed Djokovic should have 'hit the opponent'.
Former world No. 1 Andy Roddick has now suggested that Djokovic wouldn’t have been disqualified if he hit his opponent instead. “I will say, had Bergs done it to an umpire, he’d have been gone.
Keys, however, cannot play due to a WTA rule because of which, compatriot Andy Roddick criticized the tennis body. How is he ever again going to do a deal with someone who is top 30 in the world? Just ...
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