Fritz is far from the only player on the ATP Tour who is unhappy with the quality of tennis balls over the past few years.
Lot's of money is on the line as professional tennis players will serve it up and compete in the Dallas Open this weekend.
The biggest movers in the European window were Manchester City, who have bolstered their squad right across the board.
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Taylor Fritz described the balls used during the Australian Open swing as "the deadest balls ever" and claimed that they ...
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In the Round of 16 at the Dallas Open on Thursday, Jaume Munar (ranked No. 64) faces Ben Shelton (No. 13).In his last match ...
In the Round of 16 at the Dallas Open on Thursday, Cameron Norrie (ranked No. 63) meets Reilly Opelka (No. 145).Opelka heads ...
An exciting day of tennis awaits on day 4 of the ATP Dallas Open. Top seed Taylor Fritz will be in action as he eyes another ...
Three years later, Opelka was triumphant in his return to a tour stop now boasting an upgraded ATP 500 status and new digs in Frisco. On Wednesday, the former world No. 17 defeated Alexander ...