Archive: March 2012

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Recognizing and Admiring Roger Federer

Roger Federer has recently been considered the greatest tennis player of all time, and I could not agree more.
FAMILY CIRCLE CUP – CHARLESTON: Daily Update (03/31/12) thumbnail

FAMILY CIRCLE CUP – CHARLESTON: Daily Update (03/31/12)

Many of the top tennis women will be playing in Charleston take a look at the first and second rounds of the event.
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USTA International Spring Championships To Be Contested at Carson’s Home Depot Center

Taylor Townsend and Kyle McPhillips Join Mitchell Krueger and Spencer Papa as Top-Seeded Players Heading Into Prestigious ITF Junior Sanctioned Event Beginning Monday
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KEVIN ANDERSON GETS RIVER OAKS WILD CARD

The eight projected seeds for the 2012 US Men’s Clay Court Championship are all currently ranked in the Top 40 on the ATP World Tour after a wild card was awarded to No. 28 Kevin Anderson.
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Agnieszka Radwanska Claims Biggest Title Of Her Career

Fifth seed Agnieszka Radwanska captured her first WTA Premier Mandatory title on Saturday, defeating No. 2 seed Maria Sharapova 7-5, 6-4 in the Sony Ericsson Open final.
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Andy Murray To Change Practice Partners Ahead Of Final

Fourth-ranked Andy Murray moved through to his second Sony Ericsson Open final following Rafael Nadal's withdrawal from their semi-final encounter on Friday.
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Sony Ericsson Is Giving a 100 Gift Card in Twitter Contest

On March 31 and April 1, one lucky tweeter each day will win a $100 Sony Gift Card. Simply “retweet” the message below and you will be automatically entered into the prize drawing.
PAES & STEPANEK ARE TEAM TO BEAT IN 2012 thumbnail

PAES & STEPANEK ARE TEAM TO BEAT IN 2012

Leander Paes and Radek Stepanek are the team to beat thus far on the ATP World Tour this season.
SONY ERICSSON OPEN – Women Update 03/31/12 thumbnail

SONY ERICSSON OPEN – Women Update 03/31/12

The women's highlight of the day is Agnieszka Radwanska vs. Maria Sharapova.
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SONY ERICSSON OPEN – Men Update 03/31/12

Novak Djokovic definitely tired himself out more in this match than he had to. He was up a set and a break.
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RADWANSKA REACHES FIRST MIAMI FINAL

Fifth seed Agnieszka Radwanska advanced to her first Sony Ericsson Open final on Thursday, easing past seventh seed Marion Bartoli 6-4, 6-2 to record her 25th victory of the year. In a match that featured 15 service breaks, Radwanska broke Bartoli nine times to increase her undefeated reign over the Frenchwoman to a 7-0 mark.
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NOVAK MOVES CLOSER TO BACK-TO-BACK TITLES

Defending champion and top-ranked Novak Djokovic defeated fifth seed David Ferrer 6-2, 7-6(1) to reach the Sony Ericsson Open semi-finals Thursday evening in Miami. "He's like a wall on the court. Gets a lot of balls back. He always makes you play an extra shot," said Djokovic.
Roger Federer–The Greatest Tennis Champ Of All Time thumbnail

Roger Federer–The Greatest Tennis Champ Of All Time

Writing a brief article about Roger Federer and why he’s the greatest tennis champion of all time is like asking someone to write an article summarizing the Israeli-Palestine conflict. To really analyze the subject matter with justice it deserves to be at least the length of War and Peace.
Rafael Nadal Pulls out of Miami Semis Because of Knee Problems thumbnail

Rafael Nadal Pulls out of Miami Semis Because of Knee Problems

So sad to hear that Nadal has pulled out of Miami 2 hours before his semifinal meeting with Andy Murray.
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SHARAPOVA SINKS WOZNIACKI; LOOKS TO BREAK FINAL HOODOO

In Maria Sharapova’s way of reaching her fourth women’s singles final was another former World No. 1 player who was trying to move closer toward reclaiming her perch at the top of the rankings in fourth-seeded Dane Caroline Wozniacki. It appeared that Sharapova would be well on her way to a quick first set victory after leading 4-1.

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