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March 7th, 2011 — News, Tennis, Tournaments and Championships
This week in Tennis brought some incredible tennis on both the men’s and women’s 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 held in Monterrey, Mexico. The [...]
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Barcelona Open Banc Sabadell and Porsche Tennis Grand Prix This week in tennis featured multiple tournaments, with one major tournament each for both men and women. The men played in the Barcelona Open Banc Sabadell, an ATP World Tour 500 tournament held in Barcelona Spain. This is a clay court surface that featured players like Rafael Nadal, David Ferrer,...... -
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...... -
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,...... -
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 Women’s Play, Kleybanova upset Flavia Pennetta. Kleybanova then...... -
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......
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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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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 – 1, 6 – 3,...... -
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,...... -
BNP Paribas Open This week in tennis featured multiple tournaments in the same location, with some of the world’s 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...... -
Davis Cup World Group Semifinals and Bell Challenge 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...... -
Australian Open: First Grand Slam of the Season for Both Men and Women This week in tennis saw the completion of the Australian Open, the first Grand Slam of the season for both men and women. There were some expected and unexpected results in all draws, including men’s singles, men’s doubles, women’s singles, women’s doubles, and mixed doubles. The quarterfinals of the men’s......
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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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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...... -
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...... -
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...... -
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...... -
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
November 30th, 2009 — News, Tennis, Tournaments and Championships
At the ATP World Finals, Roger Federer is now ranked 1 in the sport for the 5th time. He’s one away from tying Pete Sampras’ record of 6 number one spots. He won that trophy at the ATP World Tour Finals in London at the O2 Arena on Wednesday, but was eliminated later in the [...]
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ATP World Tour: Robby Ginepri The $519,000 ATP World Tour 250 in Indianapolis, United States of America, running from the 19th of July, 2009 until the 26th of July, 2009 on hard court surfaces. More information can be obtained through http://www.atpworldtour.com. Results for Sunday, the 26th of July, 2009: Singles Final, R Ginepri of the...... -
Barclay’s ATP World Tour Finals This week in Tennis featured the men’s ATP tour finals, known as the Barclay’s 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...... -
US Open, New York 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,...... -
The ATP World Tour AEGON Championship Recap The ATP World Tour AEGON championships are drawing to a close, and it is time for us to review the results. Here is a look at the results of this championship according to the Associated Press. There were some truly great matches on the courts over the past weekend, and...... -
French Open Finishes with Nadal On Top This year’s battle at Roland Garros was truly one for the history books. There was a lot of speculation going into the final days as to exactly who would be able to even be in the finals, let alone who would win the championship trophy. The three big names that......
Continue reading → ATP World Tour Finals: Nikolay Davydenko, Roger Federer, Juan Martin del Potro