Dec 30, 2012
The Mubadala World Tennis Championship proves a hit despite Rafael Nadal's withdrawal, Andy Murray's early defeat and a chill wind, writes Steve Elling. Read Article All's well that ends brilliantly in Abu Dhabi
Dec 28, 2012
During this era in men's tennis, the shine was slightly taken off Novak Djokovic's 2012 campaign. Read Article All that glitters is not gold for Djokovic
Dec 26, 2012
The scramble to fill the surprise withdrawal of Rafael Nadal ended up with Nicolas Almagro receiving a late-season gift from the Mubadala World Tennis Championship organisers. Read Article Rafael Nadal's withdrawal gifts Nicolas Almagro with a spot
Dec 26, 2012
The world number 11 will take the place of his sick countryman at the Mubadala World Tennis Championship - and face either Andy Murray and Janko Tipsarevic on Friday. Read Article Nicolas Almagro to replace Rafael Nadal in Abu Dhabi
Dec 20, 2012
Timing, format and profile of the Mubadala World Tennis Championship have been perfect so far, event director Vickie Gunnarsson tells Steve Elling. Read Article If the service in Abu Dhabi ain't broke, don't fix it
Dec 11, 2012
The Spaniard, winner of the tournament in 2010 and 2011, says he will be in Abu Dhabi for his semi-final match on December 28. Read Article Rafael Nadal confirms he will play at Mubadala World Tennis Championship
Dec 04, 2012
The former world number one is set to make his return to action after a serious knee injury at the Mubadala World Championship in Abu Dhabi this month,but admits it could be well into 2013 until he is back on form. Read Article Nadal not expecting to be back to his best until Roland Garros
Nov 20, 2012
Rafael Nadal will make his return to action against either Janko Tipsarevic or Andy Murray at next month's 's Mubadala World Tennis Championship after the draw set up a possible clash of Olympic champions. Read Article Mubadala draw sets up potential Murray-Nadal rematch in Abu Dhabi
Oct 22, 2012
Report about Lance Armstrong's drug usage has brought to light the necessity for tennis to come clean as a sport, writes Ahmed Rizvi. Read Article After cycling and Armstrong, tennis could hold centre court
Oct 15, 2012
The Roger Federer-Rafael Nadal rivalry has dominated men's tennis but now, at least on hard courts, Novak Djokovic-Andy Murray has become must see, says Ahmed Rizvi. Read Article Tennis' new dynamic duo is Djokovic-Murray