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April 10th, 2011 — News, Tennis, Tournaments and Championships
This week in tennis featured multiple tournaments for both the men and the women. The women met up in the Andalucia Tennis Experience in Marbella, Spain and the Family Circle Cup, held in Charleston, South Carolina, United States. The men competed in both the US Men’s Clay Court Championship, held in Houston, and the Grand [...]
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Conclusion of the Sony Ericsson Open This week in tennis featured the conclusion of the Sony Ericsson Open for both the men and the women. The tournament featured a wide variety of big name players who are looking to get in the large tournament win before the start of the Clay Court Season. This tournament was...... -
Top-Ranked Players Advance to Quarter-Finals at Australian Open At the Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne, Andy Roddick defeated Fernando Gonzales on Sunday to secure his spot in the Australian Open quarter-finals. They battled for over three-and-a-half hours until Gonzalez double-faulted around 1 a.m. The match saw Roddick struggling at times, and again clashing with a chair umpire. This...... -
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...... -
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...... -
BNP Paribas Open This week in tennis featured multiple tournaments in the same location, with some of the worldâs top players in action. The women competed in the BNP Paribas Open, held in Indian Wells, California. The men played in the exact same tournament, the BNP Paribas Open held at Indian Wells. The......
Continue reading → Andalucia Tennis Experience, Family Circle Cup, US Men’s Clay Court Championship, and Grand Prix Hassan II
January 17th, 2011 — News, Tennis, Tournaments and Championships
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 women also played in the [...]
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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...... -
Andalucia Tennis Experience, Family Circle Cup, US Men’s Clay Court Championship, and Grand Prix Hassan II This week in tennis featured multiple tournaments for both the men and the women. The women met up in the Andalucia Tennis Experience in Marbella, Spain and the Family Circle Cup, held in Charleston, South Carolina, United States. The men competed in both the US Menâs Clay Court Championship, held...... -
Querrey Wins Serbia Open Final The Serbia Open came down to an all-American finals round with John Isner going up against Sam Querrey, after the #2 player in the world and defending champion Novak Djokovic left during the quarter-finals semi-finals because of what he says were allergy-related breathing problems. The Djokovic family actually organizes the...... -
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...... -
Sam Querry Manages to Defeat Carsten Ball During Final Querry has managed to win a second title on the ATP Tour, and now he is saying that he also plans to come back next year for the same tournament. At least next year during the LA Tennis Open's draw, the defending champion is going to be present. Sam Querrey......
Continue reading → Medibank International Sydney Tournament, Heineken Open, Moorilla Hobart International
September 13th, 2010 — News, Tennis, Tournaments and Championships
This week in tennis features the US Open, the final major of the year that is held in New York. While the tournament will be missing the premier women’s star (Serena Williams), the field is stacked with plenty of incredible talent. This week featured the second half of the tournament, producing the final Singles and [...]
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If Stockholm Open, Kremlin Cup, BGL BNP Paribas Luxembourg Open This week in Tennis featured four different tournaments, with the men playing in two tournaments and the women playing in two tournaments. The men played in the If Stockholm Open in Stockholm, Sweden and the Kremlin Cup located in Moscow, Russia. The women played in the Kremlin Cup located in...... -
Djokovic is Riding a Wave Right Into the Shanghai Masters Tournament Novak Djokovic just recently arrived in Shanghai during this past Monday only hours away from taking a weekend title while playing in Beijing and then heading along for a return back to third in the world's rankings, unfortunately at the expense of the injured Scot star, Andy Murray. Novak Djokovic,...... -
2009 NCAA Tennis Tournament Recap The 2009 NCAA Tennis Championships were recently held at the George P. Mitchell Tennis Center which is located in College Station, Texas. The Pac-10 men managed to come through with two different upsets during the quarterfinals of the tournament as USC managed to upset Virginia at No. 1 and UCLA...... -
All signs are pointing toward an exciting US Open tournament. The summer of contentment surrounding Roger Federer has shown absolutely no signs of abatement today, as this brand new father of twin girls took the win in the Cincinnati Masters event, which is the oldest tournament in all of America, and this year was the 111th incarnation. He managed to...... -
BNP Paribas Open This week in tennis featured multiple tournaments in the same location, with some of the worldâs top players in action. The women competed in the BNP Paribas Open, held in Indian Wells, California. The men played in the exact same tournament, the BNP Paribas Open held at Indian Wells. The......
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September 6th, 2010 — News, Tennis, Tournaments and Championships
This week in tennis features the final Grand Slam event of the year, the US Open. While women’s #1 Serena Williams is out of the tournament, the tournament features a myriad of big name players. The top Men’s seeds for the tournament are as follows: (1) Rafael Nadal, (2) Roger Federer, (3) Novak Djokovic, (4) [...]
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Sam Querry Manages to Defeat Carsten Ball During Final Querry has managed to win a second title on the ATP Tour, and now he is saying that he also plans to come back next year for the same tournament. At least next year during the LA Tennis Open's draw, the defending champion is going to be present. Sam Querrey...... -
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,...... -
The MercedesCup, SkiStar Swedish Open, XXIII Internazionali Femminili Di Palermo SNAI Open, and the ECM Prague Open This week is tennis featured four different tournaments, two each for the men and women. The men competed in The MercedesCup (clay court) and the SkiStar Swedish Open (clay court). The women found themselves at the XXIII Internazionali Femminili Di Palermo SNAI Open and the ECM Prague Open, both on...... -
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,...... -
Mutua Madrid Open This week in tennis featured the same major tournament for both the men and the women. Both played in the Mutua Madrid Open, held in Madrid, Spain. The tournament was an ATP World Tour Masters 1000 tournament for the men, and a premier tier event for the women. The menâs......
Continue reading → Final Grand Slam Event of the Year: The US Open
August 16th, 2010 — News, Tennis, Tournaments and Championships
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 Women’s Open, Held in Cincinnati, Ohio. With the U.S. Open a [...]
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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 Recap 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 dâ Azur in Nice, the WTA Polsat Warsaw...... -
The MercedesCup, SkiStar Swedish Open, XXIII Internazionali Femminili Di Palermo SNAI Open, and the ECM Prague Open This week is tennis featured four different tournaments, two each for the men and women. The men competed in The MercedesCup (clay court) and the SkiStar Swedish Open (clay court). The women found themselves at the XXIII Internazionali Femminili Di Palermo SNAI Open and the ECM Prague Open, both on...... -
Wimbledon Wrap Up Day 6 By the middle of the day on Sunday, the Wimbledon practice courts were already alive with an intense amount of effort. There were dozens of players on the courts during this time wearing casual and colorful clothing that normally would have them booted out of the match since the dress...... -
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,......
Continue reading → Rogers Cup and Western & Southern Financial Group Women’s Open
July 12th, 2010 — News, Tennis, Tournaments and Championships
The week following Wimbledon was still relatively busy, featuring multiple men’s and women’s tournaments with few big-name players. The men were busy with the Davis Cup and the Campbell’s Hall of Fame Tennis Championships, while the women battled it out in the Collector Swedish Open. The Davis Cup Quarterfinals brought some exciting tennis and some [...]
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Tennis Preview: The West Virginia Open Final preparations are currently being made for the West Virginia Open, the 48th of its kind, which is slated to begin on July 22 and last until July 26, and will be held at the Oglebay Tennis Center. This event is building a great amount of following, especially when you...... -
Commonwealth Bank, Swiss Indoors Basel, Valencia Open 500 Tennis This week in tennis featured the Commonwealth Bank Tournament of Champions in Bali, Indonesia for the women. It also featured the Swiss Indoors Basel in Basel, Switzerland and the Valencia Open 500 in Valencia, Spain for the men. The Commonwealth Bank Tournament of Champions was a small tournament, only featuring...... -
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...... -
China Open and Rakuten Japan Open Tennis Championships This week in tennis featured one tournament for the women and two tournaments for the men, with all tournaments featuring plenty of big names and upsets. The women played in the China Open, while the men played in China Open and the Rakuten Japan Open Tennis Championships. The China Open...... -
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......
Continue reading → Davis Cup, Campbell’s Hall of Fame Tennis Championships, Collector Swedish Open
May 10th, 2010 — News, Tennis, Tournaments and Championships
The Serbia Open came down to an all-American finals round with John Isner going up against Sam Querrey, after the #2 player in the world and defending champion Novak Djokovic left during the quarter-finals semi-finals because of what he says were allergy-related breathing problems. The Djokovic family actually organizes the Serbian Open each year, and [...]
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Rafael Nadal Wins the Monte Carlo Masters Rafael Nadal hasnât been a winner for almost a year. But he won the Monte Carlo Masters on Sunday and become the only player to win a single event 6 times in a row since tennis became a professional sport over 40 years ago in 1968. Thatâs quite a comeback...... -
BMW Open, Serbia Open, Barcelona Ladies Open and Estoril Open This week in Tennis featured a plethora of tournament for both the men and the women. The men played in three tournaments: the BMW Open in Munich, Germany, the Serbia Open 2011 in Belgrade, Serbia, and the Estoril Open in Estoril, Portugal. The women played in the Barcelona Ladies Open...... -
Juan Chela Defeats Querrey in Houston At the U.S. Men's Clay Court Championship in Houston, Texas, over the weekend, Juan Ignacio Chela who is currently ranked #82 worldwide came out blazing and defeated Sam Querrey for his first win since 2007 and his fifth title. Â He won the $79,900 prize, with Querrey taking home the second...... -
Sam Querrey Wins the Morgan Keenan Championship Sam Querrey defeated John Isner on Sunday in Memphis, Tennessee, to win the Morgan Keenan Championship, 6-7 (3), 7-6 (5), 6-3. That's an impressive win for a player who just 4 months ago thought an accident may have ended his tennis career. In October, Querrey fell on a glass coffee...... -
Andy Murray Already on Great Start Defending St Petersburg Title Andy Murray has already made an excellent start to defending his St Petersburg title and could be back on familiar territory with champagne as early as Sunday. However, some days you simply have to make do without the models ad the champagne. Murray, for example, celebrated his win back at......
Continue reading → Querrey Wins Serbia Open Final
April 12th, 2010 — News, Tennis, Tournaments and Championships
At the U.S. Men’s Clay Court Championship in Houston, Texas, over the weekend, Juan Ignacio Chela who is currently ranked #82 worldwide came out blazing and defeated Sam Querrey for his first win since 2007 and his fifth title. He won the $79,900 prize, with Querrey taking home the second place winnings of $42,000. Chela [...]
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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...... -
Jeremy Chardy Wins Mercedes Cup Between the 13th of July and the 19th of July, the Mercedes Cup was held. This ATP World Tour event was held in Stuttgart Germany on a clay surface. Here are the results for Sunday, the 19th of July, 2009: Singles Final Results: J Chardy of FRA defeated V Hnescu...... -
Nadal Wins Rome Masters, Ties Agassi’s Record Rafael Nadal won his 17th Masters championship on Sunday in the Rome Masters, defeating David Ferrer 7-5, 6-2. Nadal has defeated Ferrer the last 7 times theyâve met, and few were surprised by the win since this was Ferrerâs first time in a Masters final. This marks the 4th time...... -
Mattek-Sands Keeps U.S. Fed Cup Team in Running Bethanie Mattek-Sands had consecutive singles and doubles wins in Alabama on Sunday, ensuring that the US will meet Italy, who will be defending their championship, in November to battle for the Fed Cup. The United States hasnât won a Fed Cup in 10 years. The last US win was in...... -
Rafael Nadal to Pull Out of Masters Cup Giving reasons of fatigue due to his knee injury as the reason for the surprising action, the world's number one tennis star Rafael Nadal has decided to withdraw himself from the Tennis Masters Cup. The athlete stated that the decision is a very difficult one for him to make, not......
Continue reading → Juan Chela Defeats Querrey in Houston
March 8th, 2010 — News, Tennis, Tournaments and Championships
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 defeat of John Isner on Sunday, [...]
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Italian Open Closes with Djokovic and Maria Shrapova on Top Everyone watched with anticipation this weekend as the meteoric rise of Djokovic has allowed him to claim yet another title. The young tennis player has now been able to set amazing records with his ability to follow John McEnroeâs 42-0 start in 1984. No other tennis player has been able...... -
Davis Cup Finals This week in Tennis saw the finals of the Davis Cup, coming in one week after the end of the menâs season-ending championship tournament. The Finals of the Davis Cup featured Serbia and France, with both teams playing for three days of matches. The Serbian Team included Nenad Zimonjuic (Ranked...... -
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...... -
Querrey Wins Serbia Open Final The Serbia Open came down to an all-American finals round with John Isner going up against Sam Querrey, after the #2 player in the world and defending champion Novak Djokovic left during the quarter-finals semi-finals because of what he says were allergy-related breathing problems. The Djokovic family actually organizes the...... -
After 29 years, Czechs Manage to Reach Davis Cup Finals The Czech Republic managed to reach all the way to the Davis Cup finals for the first time in a total of 29 years when Radek Stepanek along with Tomas Berdych managed to go up against and beat Lovro Zovko and Marin Cilic with 6 â 1, 6 â 3,......
Continue reading → United States Eliminated from Davis Cup
February 22nd, 2010 — News, Tennis, Tournaments and Championships
Sam Querrey defeated John Isner on Sunday in Memphis, Tennessee, to win the Morgan Keenan Championship, 6-7 (3), 7-6 (5), 6-3. That’s an impressive win for a player who just 4 months ago thought an accident may have ended his tennis career. In October, Querrey fell on a glass coffee table in Bangkok, shattering the [...]
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Current Tennis in Review: Federer, Ivanovic, and Djokovic There's still a great deal to keep an eye on this fall, even though the Grand Slams have gone. Here are some of the current happenings, including the whereabouts of Roger Federer. Federer's Return? Federer decided to bail out of the Stockholm Open, raising quite a few eyebrows, especially when...... -
Querrey Wins Serbia Open Final The Serbia Open came down to an all-American finals round with John Isner going up against Sam Querrey, after the #2 player in the world and defending champion Novak Djokovic left during the quarter-finals semi-finals because of what he says were allergy-related breathing problems. The Djokovic family actually organizes the...... -
Mastering The Mental Game of Tennis Tennis is a game that is played primarily in your mind, even though your body is running back and forth on the court. Many of the top players in the game have devoted volumes to the subject of mental tennis, but these tips can be distilled down into a few...... -
Davis Cup, Campbell’s Hall of Fame Tennis Championships, Collector Swedish Open The week following Wimbledon was still relatively busy, featuring multiple menâs and womenâs tournaments with few big-name players. The men were busy with the Davis Cup and the Campbellâs Hall of Fame Tennis Championships, while the women battled it out in the Collector Swedish Open. The Davis Cup Quarterfinals brought...... -
Italian Open Closes with Djokovic and Maria Shrapova on Top Everyone watched with anticipation this weekend as the meteoric rise of Djokovic has allowed him to claim yet another title. The young tennis player has now been able to set amazing records with his ability to follow John McEnroeâs 42-0 start in 1984. No other tennis player has been able......
Continue reading → Sam Querrey Wins the Morgan Keenan Championship