Archive: February 2012
Thanks for all your support! In return we have some great Tennis stories compiled here just in case you missed them throughout the week.
Gael Monfils won a miserable 29% of second serve points, and that made the difference; he was broken three times, while Berdych was broken only once.
I knew it couldn't get worse. I was just like, Okay, it's not going to get any worse than this, it can only get better.
I'm just super excited that I got my first two Fed Cup wins. It was a good weekend for the whole team.
I knew I would probably play Serena. It's always one of the toughest opponents you can get.
The United States swept Belarus 5-0 today in the Fed Cup by BNP Paribas World Group II First Round on an indoor hard court at the DCU Center in Worcester, Mass.
1. Zhou Yi-Miao vs. Sacha Jones (Singles Q Final)
2. Varatchaya Wongteanchai vs. Misa Eguchi (Singles Q Final)
WORLD GROUP FIRST ROUND RUSSIA defeated SPAIN 3-2 Venue: Olympic Stadium, Moscow, RUS (hard – indoors) Maria Sharapova (RUS) d.
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Any questions about how Maria Sharapova would bounce back from the Australian Open final were quickly answered. In the tie between Russia and Spain, Sharapova came out and plastered Silvia Soler Espinosa 6-2 6-1.
With this, Juan Monaco hits the Top 25 -- we show him at #24.
There is something extremely Mikhail Youzhny-ish about this. Usually he under-performs. Here, at an event where everyone else under-performed, he is playing well.
Each of the sets of this was settled by a single break, but it didn't really seem that close -- Tomas Berdych was never broken.
Please find the latest results for the 2012 Fed Cup by BNP Paribas World Group and World Group II first round ties taking place on 4-5 February.
The Fed Cup question is, who will show up? That goes at least double for Russia, since they are incredibly strong when at full strength but can get weaker fast.
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