News Source: The independent
| 7 days ago
When Andy Roddick was asked before last year's end-of-season championships about Roger Federer's "average year" he turned on his questioner. "All I know is that if someone calls Roger average they had better be really, really, really good at what
News Source: Jang.com.pk
| 10 days ago
Kazakhstan will make their Hopman Cup debut next year, after winning the Asian Hopman Cup. The Kazakh pairing of Andrey Golubev and Yaroslava Shvedova qualified for the unique mixed teams tournament from January 2-9 by beating defending Asian Hopman
News Source: New Zealand Herald
| 12 days ago
Heineken Open organisers have secured the signature of another top Spaniard for next year's tournament in January, with former winner David Ferrer returning to Auckland. The 2007 champion will join countrymen Tommy Robredo, whom he beat in the final
News Source: Newstalk ZB
| 12 days ago
He has also reached the quarterfinals three times in the past and was crowned champion in 2007. While his form has tailed off in the latter half of this year, tournament director Richard Palmer says Ferrer has still has had some good results. He
News Source: Miami Herald
| 13 days ago
Spain completes Davis Cup semifinal win over Israel Spain completed a 4-1 victory over Israel in the Davis Cup semifinals on Sunday, as the nations split a pair of dead singles rubbers following the clinching doubles victory for the defending champs
News Source: Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
| 13 days ago
The struggling Edmonton Oilers march into Georgia on Sunday afternoon to take on an Atlanta Thrashers club that is playing well and coming back to health. Toronto's Daniel Nestor and Serbian partner Nenad Zimonjic won their ninth title of the season
News Source: Sydney Morning Herald
| 14 days ago
Djokovic, who won the Basel tournament last weekend, trounced an uncharacteristically subdued Rafael Nadal 6-2 6-3 before Monfils delighted the Bercy arena crowd by beating Czech 13th seed Radek Stepanek 6-4 5-7 6-4. "There's not much to say about
News Source: The Globe & Mail
| 15 days ago
R oger, Rafa, Novak and Andy have earned a more than $19-million (all currency U.S.) combined in official prize money in 2009. The four – Federer ($6.38-million), Nadal ($5.18-million), Djokovic ($3.82-million) and Murray ($3.61-million) – have