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Ray and I arrived in Miami on Saturday and despite the overcast conditions, the temperature is in the mid twenties and it is looking like it is going to be a scorching tournament. Yesterday saw Andy Murray and David Ferrer practicing on Grandstand and they were having a real slugfest. Today is the second day of qualifying and the women’s first round. As well as that there are practice sessions galore, with Nadal, Federer, Murray and most of the other top 10 male and female players on court. We will be covering the day including matches, practice and some of the kids day activities. Check out the site as often as you can to see all the latest action from Miami and to see our coverage of other tournaments so far this year. There are still more to go up onto the site, so keep looking.
Read moreThe tour has really started to get going in the weeks since the Australian Open and we have hit the road hard already. Our travel plans for the first quarter of the year are as follows.
Read moreI knew that we would set up the Tennis Photo Network in 2012, when we had enjoyed a tremendous week at the Olympics shooting the tennis at The All England Club in Wimbledon. That was the week we started to discuss the idea seriously and we knew we had a great plan that was going to become increasingly relevant as media ownership moved from the traditional media owners into the hands of the brand owners, tournament organisers and sponsors. The writing was on the wall (tablet, laptop and social media) that the world we knew was changing and the need for photos would grow and the way they are used would change. We also knew that our single sport specialisation would put us in a very strong position on the global tennis stage.
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