TOO MUCH: Great Britain's Ken Skupski in his doubles match with Netherland's Robin Haase ..... Republic's Lukas Dlouhy at Wimbledon yesterday LIVERPOOL'S Ken Skupski 's hopes of progress in the Wimbledon men's doubles
KEN SKUPSKI is trying to make a go of two new partnerships this year. Liverpool's top tennis star tied the knot the day after the Royal
points on the way to fighting back from two sets down to see off Lukasz Kubot in a five-set thriller. ? LIVERPOOL'S Ken Skupski and Elena Baltacha went out of the mixed doubles in the second round to 15th seeds Andy Ram and Meghann Shaughnessy
the women's second-round singles on Friday firmly behind her as she won through in the mixed doubles with partner Ken Skupski . They recorded a 7-6 4-6 6-4 win against Vania King and Dustin Brown. Scottish pair Jocelyn Rae and Colin Fleming
although seeded second for the doubles, failed to make the podium. Remarkably, considering her condition, she and Ken Skupski took bronze in the mixed doubles. Still she felt far from right, and in Australia at the start of the season spoke
second round of the ladies' singles competition before faltering at the same stage in the mixed doubles with partner Ken Skupski . Now 'Bally' has decided to put her feet up for four weeks before turning her attentions to the US hard court season
Paul Hanley went down 7-6 (7/2) 4-6 7-6 (7/5) to Julian Knowle and Michael Kohlmann while Liverpudlian Ken Skupski and Belgian Xavier Malisse were beaten 7-6 (7/4) 6-3 by Italian duo Daniele Bracciali and Potito Starace.
like his left, will now be heavily strapped when he takes the court. The Murrays lost 6-3 6-4 to Malisse and Ken Skupski but any time on court helps speed up the process of adapting from the Paris clay, particularly when nursing an ankle
Winning matches when you are not playing your best is really important." The Murrays lost 6-3 6-4 to Malisse and Ken Skupski but any time on court helps speed up the process of adapting from the Paris clay, particularly when nursing an ankle
much choice. In a matter of hours the world No.68 was thrust back into mixed doubles action alongside Liverpudlian Ken Skupski . But it would have been wrong to beat herself up too much. At points in the match, her fierce groundstrokes off either