Archive: November 2011
Playing together for the first time this year, Canada's Daniel Nestor and partner Max Mirnyi of Belarus couldn’t have had their debut season any bigger...
Yes. We said Roger will always be number one.... Why.... Simple and so Swiss. His great love of tennis is always evident.
Federer had beaten Tsonga in the round-robin stage of this event, but Tsonga was the only player in the tournament who really took a set right out of Roger Federer’s control.
The final men’s field has been announced for the 2011 Kia Australian Open Wild Card Playoffs, to be held Dec. 16-18, at the Racquet Club of the South, a USTA Certified Regional Training Center in Atlanta.
Rafael Nadal was already back in Seville on clay Saturday afternoon, tired and aching but preparing himself to serve Spain in the bid to win a fifth Davis Cup title this century.
Janko Tipsarevic began his week as an alternate at the World Tour Finals, but ended it with a deciding hand in the semifinal line-up.
It took Rafael Nadal just a day to make the switch from indoor hardcourt to clay after the disappointment of an early exit at the World Tour Finals.
Zina Garrison emerged from the public parks of Houston to become world number four, win 14 singles and 20 doubles titles and reach the 1990 Wimbledon final.
David Ferrer has a reputation on court as a terrier, chasing down every ball that comes his way and dominating form the baseline. But even the scampering Spaniard admits that another long ATP season has left him short of breath.
The weekend of November 25-27 is resulting in some big changes in doubles tennis, from Barclays semi-finals knockouts to team changes.
Click below to access the most recent Men's results for the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals, as the tournament approaches its end tomorrow.
Some of the world’s leading doubles teams have announced what amounts to a game of musical chairs with the most prominent changes involving the Indian trio of Mahesh Bhupathi, Leander Paes and Rohan Bopanna.
Novak Djokovic is not lamenting his group exit from the World Tour Finals, with the Serb just happy to have produced the season of his life despite a bitter ending to the year.
Federer: he comes into the semis, fresh, healthy and playing perhaps his best tennis of the year. I thought his play against Nadal was some of his best ever
Zina Garrison emerged from the public parks of Houston to become world number four, win 14 singles and 20 doubles titles and reach the 1990 Wimbledon final.
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