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September 20th, 2010 — News, Tennis, Tournaments and Championships
This week in Tennis featured the Davis Cup World Group Semifinals and Playoffs for Men, and the Bell Challenge for the women. The Bell Challenge was held in Quebec City, Canada while the Davis Cup was held in multiple locations. Both tournaments were the first tournaments held after the recent U.S. Open. The Bell Challenge [...]
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Tennis Season Wrap up Now that the year is almost through, it seems like an excellent time for some reflection and wrap up on all things tennis from 2008. In women's tennis, for example, Alla Kudryavtseva made history in Wimbledon when she revealed the true reason behind wanting to beat Sharapova in the second...... -
Barclay’s ATP World Tour Finals This week in Tennis featured the menâs ATP tour finals, known as the Barclayâs ATP World Tour Finals. This year the tournament was held in the O2 Arena in London, England. The tournament takes the top eight singles players and top eight doubles teams and pits them against each other...... -
Monfils manages to beat Kohlschreiber to take the tennis tournament win at the Open de Moselle. The top seeded player Gael Monfils has managed to end a four year drought in titles by claiming a 7 - 6 (1), 3 - 6, 6 - 2 win against Philipp Kohlschreiber from Germany during the Open de Moselle which occurred this past Sunday. Gael Monfils managed to serve...... -
Baghdatis Takes Title in Stockholm ATP World Tour Tournament In Stockholm, Sweden, Marcos Baghdatis managed to take his first title in the ATP World Tour since February of 2007, after having defeated Oliver Rochus from Belgium with 6 - 1, 7 - 5 during the If Stockholm Open during Sunday. He has become the tenth unseeded winner to claim...... -
Surprises at Indian Wells The singles' winners at the BNP Paribas Open at Indian Wells, California, came as a surprise to almost everyone. Ivan Ljubicic, a player who almost always makes a strong showing approaching the finals but inevitably loses out, defeated Andy Roddick in straight sets. And Jelena Jankovic also defeated Caroline Wozniacki......
Continue reading → Davis Cup World Group Semifinals and Bell Challenge
August 23rd, 2010 — News, Tennis, Tournaments and Championships
This week in tennis featured one tournament each for both the men and the women, with both ending approximately a week before the start of the US Open. The men competed in the Western & Southern Financial Group Masters, a Masters 1000 tournament held in Cincinnati, Ohio. The women competed in the Rogers Cup, presented [...]
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PTT Thailand Open, Malaysian Open, Toray Pan Pacific Open This week in Tennis featured plenty of tournaments for both the men and the women. The men met in both the PTT Thailand Open and the Malaysian Open, while the women met in the Toray Pan Pacific Open. The first major tournament for the men was the PTT Thailand Open,...... -
BNP Paribas Masters This week in Tennis featured one single, star-studded event for the men and no tournaments for the women. Both the ATP tour and the WTA tour are wrapping up for the season. This weekâs tournament was the BNP Paribas Masters tournament, a Masters 1000 event held in Paris, France. This...... -
Rogers Cup and Western & Southern Financial Group Women’s Open This week in Tennis featured one major tournament for the men and one major tournament for the women. The Men played in the Canadian Open, also known as the Rogers Cup, in Toronto, Canada. The Women played in the Western & Southern Financial Group Womenâs Open, Held in Cincinnati, Ohio....... -
US Open Facts and Figures Lets take a look at some of the pertinent facts and figures for the upcoming US Open tennis championship tournament: What: This is the final major championship tournament for the pro tennis season. When: Play will continue for two weeks, with the women's singles finals to be held on September...... -
Tennis Preview: Rogers Cup In a preview of the Rogers Cup, we find that Federer and Nadal are returning! Judging by the name on this particular tournament, you may think that the winner for this particular game has already been determined. When you consider the results in the past two slams, you may be......
Continue reading → Western & Southern Financial Group Masters and Rogers Cup
August 9th, 2010 — News, Tennis, Tournaments and Championships
This week in tennis featured the Legg Mason Tennis Classic in Washington D.C. This men’s tournament was joined by the two women’s tournaments of the Mercury Insurance Open (San Diego, California) and the e-Boks Sony Ericsson Open (Copenhagen, Denmark). The Men’s Legg Mason Tennis Classic featured plenty of big names, including Andy Roddick, Tomas Berdych, [...]
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German Open Tennis Championship, Atlanta Tennis Championship, Nurnberger Gastein Ladies Tournament, Banka Koper Slovenia Open This week in Tennis featured two Womenâs Tournaments full of up-coming talent and improving veterans, and two Menâs Tournaments with new talent fighting against some recognized veterans. The German Open Tennis Championship was held in Hamburg, Germany, featuring plenty of well-known players with some surprising results. Nikolay Davydenko was the...... -
Brisbane International, Aircel Chennai Open, Qatar ExxonMobil Open, ASB Classic, and Brisbane Open Both the Menâs ATP Tour and the Womenâs WTA tour got off to a packed start this week, with three different tournaments for the men and two different tournaments for the women. The Men played in the Brisbane International, Aircel Chennai Open, and Qatar ExxonMobil Open. The women played in...... -
First Grand Slam of the Season: The Australian Open This week in tennis features the first Grand Slam of the season, the Australian Open. The tournament features all of the big names that players have come to love with some notable exceptions. The Menâs top seeds are as follows: Rafael Nadal (1), Roger Federer (2), Novak Djokovic (3), Robin...... -
Hansol Korea Open, Tashkent Open, Open de Moselle, and the BCR Open Romania This week in tennis featured busy schedules for both the men and the women, as both had players facing off in two separate tournaments. The women met in the Hansol Korea Open in Seoul and the Tashkent Open in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. The men met in the Open de Moselle in...... -
Medibank International Sydney Tournament, Heineken Open, Moorilla Hobart International This week in tennis featured two tournaments for the men and two tournaments for the women, with both aimed at gearing players up for the upcoming Australian Open. The Men played in the Medibank International Sydney Tournament in Sydney, Australia and the Heineken Open held in Auckland, New Zealand. The......
Continue reading → Legg Mason Tennis Classic in Washington D.C.
August 2nd, 2010 — News, Tennis, Tournaments and Championships
This week in tennis was pretty busy, with three different tournaments for the men and two for the women. The men competed in the ATP Studena Croatia Open, the Farmers Classic, and the Allianz Suisse Open. The women competed in the Bank of the West Classic and the Istanbul Cup. Both the men and women [...]
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German Open Tennis Championship, Atlanta Tennis Championship, Nurnberger Gastein Ladies Tournament, Banka Koper Slovenia Open This week in Tennis featured two Womenâs Tournaments full of up-coming talent and improving veterans, and two Menâs Tournaments with new talent fighting against some recognized veterans. The German Open Tennis Championship was held in Hamburg, Germany, featuring plenty of well-known players with some surprising results. Nikolay Davydenko was the...... -
Davis Cup, BMW Malaysian Open, Whirlpool Monterrey Open This week in Tennis brought some incredible tennis on both the menâs and womenâs side of the sport. The men competed in the first round of the Davis Cup, while the women competed in two different tournaments: The BMW Malaysian Open held in Kuala Lumpur, and the Whirlpool Monterrey Open...... -
PTT Thailand Open, Malaysian Open, Toray Pan Pacific Open This week in Tennis featured plenty of tournaments for both the men and the women. The men met in both the PTT Thailand Open and the Malaysian Open, while the women met in the Toray Pan Pacific Open. The first major tournament for the men was the PTT Thailand Open,...... -
Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships in Dubai, UAE and the XIX COPA BBVA COLSANITAS in Bogota, Open 13 in Marseille, Regions Morgan Keegan Championships in Memphis, and the Copa Claro in Buenos Aires This week in tennis featured multiple tournaments for both the men and the women. The women played in the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships in Dubai, UAE and the XIX COPA BBVA COLSANITAS in Bogota, Colombia. The men played in the Open 13 in Marseille, France, the Regions Morgan Keegan...... -
Medibank International Sydney Tournament, Heineken Open, Moorilla Hobart International This week in tennis featured two tournaments for the men and two tournaments for the women, with both aimed at gearing players up for the upcoming Australian Open. The Men played in the Medibank International Sydney Tournament in Sydney, Australia and the Heineken Open held in Auckland, New Zealand. The......
Continue reading → ATP Studena Croatia Open, Farmers Classic, Allianz Suisse Open, West Classic and the Istanbul Cup
May 24th, 2010 — News, Tennis, Tournaments and Championships
This past week in tennis gave players one more chance to tune-up their match skills before the French Open. Tennis starts like Fernando Verdasco, Robin Soderling, Caroline Wozniacki, Elena Dementieva, and Maria Sharapova saw action in the ATP Open de Nice Cote d’ Azur in Nice, the WTA Polsat Warsaw Open in Warsaw, and the [...]
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The SAP Open, The ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament, The Brasil Open, The Open GDF Suez, The PTT Pattaya Open The only true way to describe this week n in tennis is busy. The men competed in three different tournaments: The SAP Open in San Jose, the ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament in Rotterdam, and the Brasil Open in Costa do Sauipe. The women competed in two different tournaments: the...... -
Recap French Open: Roland Garros The big news in tennis this week is the start of the French Open. The first week has come to an end, with big stars rising and falling at the clay courts of Roland Garros. The top 8 Menâs Seeds for the French Open are as follows: [1] Roger Federer,...... -
Brisbane International, Aircel Chennai Open, Qatar ExxonMobil Open, ASB Classic, and Brisbane Open Both the Menâs ATP Tour and the Womenâs WTA tour got off to a packed start this week, with three different tournaments for the men and two different tournaments for the women. The Men played in the Brisbane International, Aircel Chennai Open, and Qatar ExxonMobil Open. The women played in...... -
Medibank International Sydney Tournament, Heineken Open, Moorilla Hobart International This week in tennis featured two tournaments for the men and two tournaments for the women, with both aimed at gearing players up for the upcoming Australian Open. The Men played in the Medibank International Sydney Tournament in Sydney, Australia and the Heineken Open held in Auckland, New Zealand. The...... -
French Open: Tennis Tournament Recap The French Open tennis tournament is billed to be the most challenging out of all of the grand slam tournaments, and the 2009 French Open Tournament is slated to adhere to the same rigorous competitive nature of all of the French Open tournaments that preceded it. The 2009 French Open......
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February 8th, 2010 — News, Tennis, Tournaments and Championships
On Sunday in Lievin, France, Melanie Oudin defeated Julie Coin in 2 singles matches, ensuring the US a spot in the Fed Cup semi-finals. Her victory put the US at 4 to 1 over France. It took a little longer than 2 hours for teenager Oudin to defeat Coin with 7-6 (3), 6-4 and give [...]
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United States Eliminated from Davis Cup In the first round of the long-anticipated Davis Cup tournament, the US is already out of the running marking the first US first round elimination since 2005. The American team was going after their 33rd Davis Cup victory, but Serbian Novak Djokovic didn't allow it to happen. With the...... -
Legg Mason Tennis Classic in Washington D.C. This week in tennis featured the Legg Mason Tennis Classic in Washington D.C. This menâs tournament was joined by the two womenâs tournaments of the Mercury Insurance Open (San Diego, California) and the e-Boks Sony Ericsson Open (Copenhagen, Denmark). The Menâs Legg Mason Tennis Classic featured plenty of big names,...... -
International Tennis Federation Champions Nadal and Jankovic The International Tennis Federation has named Rafael Nadal and Jelena Jankovic as their world champions of 2008. Nadal stepped past Federer in the Wimbledon final win, and he is the first Spaniard to achieve the honor of men's world champion. Nadal also won the French Open title in 2008, his...... -
First Day of the Australian Open In the first day of the Australian Open in Melbourne, Andy Roddick, who recently won the Brisbane International and took the first major win of the season, defeated the Netherlands' Thiemo de Bakker 6-1, 6-4, 6-4. A rain delay interrupted Roddick's match during the second set as the Hisense...... -
BNPA Paribas Open This week in Tennis featured the continuation of the BNPA Paribas Open for both the men and the women. This two-week tournament is a premier tennis event that features the top players on both sides in both singles and doubles play. In Womenâs Play, Kleybanova upset Flavia Pennetta. Kleybanova then......
Continue reading → Oudin Secures United States’ Spot in Fed Cup Semi-finals