Archive: June 2012

Bad Gastein (Tues): Qualifier Stuns Top Seed Goerges thumbnail

Bad Gastein (Tues): Qualifier Stuns Top Seed Goerges

Here are the latest results for the Nürnberger Gastein Ladies tournament taking place in Austria!
Daniel Nestor Not Stopping at 40 thumbnail

Daniel Nestor Not Stopping at 40

Even though he will turn 40 in a few months, Canada's Daniel Nestor sees no reason to hang up his rackets anytime soon
Nadal Loves Fishing, But the Timing Conflicts With Tennis Practice thumbnail

Nadal Loves Fishing, But the Timing Conflicts With Tennis Practice

Rafael Nadal may be the king of clay, but the French Open hero says he's just an amateur when it comes to his hobby of deep-sea fishing
NÜRNBERGER Gastein Ladies (12/06/12) Draws, Order of Play thumbnail

NÜRNBERGER Gastein Ladies (12/06/12) Draws, Order of Play

The qualifications for the Nurnberger Gastein Ladies finished on Monday evening, and now we have the game plan for today, so come on and download the the latest in draws and results!
Borg Never Would Have Imagined This… thumbnail

Borg Never Would Have Imagined This…

When Borg first revolutionized the game of tennis with his outstanding athleticism and topspin shots, he never could have dreamed there would be two players, near re-incarnates of himself, dueling for historic dominance on a court where he was once king.
Today’s Women’s News (06/11) – Birmingham & Bad Gastein thumbnail

Today’s Women’s News (06/11) – Birmingham & Bad Gastein

It was a wet, wet day in England. No play in London -- and no play in Birmingham. The first round has been postponed until Tuesday.
Today’s Men’s News (06/11) – Roland Garros, Halle, & Queen’s! thumbnail

Today’s Men’s News (06/11) – Roland Garros, Halle, & Queen’s!

On Sunday, it was Rafael Nadal who really wanted to halt play. Novak Djokovic -- who was up a break at 2-1 in the fourth set -- was on a roll, and clearly didn't want the momentum to shift.
Paris Officials Defend Their Finals Start-Time Decision thumbnail

Paris Officials Defend Their Finals Start-Time Decision

French Open officials say they would have started the ill-starred men's final at 3 p.m. Sunday no matter what in the face of approaching rain.
Paris Will Get Retractable Roof at Roland Garros thumbnail

Paris Will Get Retractable Roof at Roland Garros

Some players have expressed a desire for the French Tennis Federation to install lights on the stadiums at Roland Garros, but that wish won't be granted until 2017 when the main stadium, Court Philippe Chatrier, puts in place a retractable roof and lights in 2017.
Nadal and Moya Stop at Sponsor’s Booth at Tournament to Say Hi thumbnail

Nadal and Moya Stop at Sponsor’s Booth at Tournament to Say Hi

Last week at the French Open, Rafael Nadal and Carlos Moya stopped by the Babolat booth to say hi to their proud sponsor.
Nadal Understands the French Open History of a Long Lunch No Matter What thumbnail

Nadal Understands the French Open History of a Long Lunch No Matter What

Rafael Nadal laughed off the rows of empty seats at the start of his French Open semi-final with David Ferrer
French Open Champion Nestor Doesn’t Expect Any Extra Celebrating thumbnail

French Open Champion Nestor Doesn’t Expect Any Extra Celebrating

Daniel Nestor may have won his third straight French Open doubles title but that didn't mean that the low-voltage Canadian was in the mood to do any extra celebrating
Maria Sharapova Wants a Few Days Off to Celebrate French Win thumbnail

Maria Sharapova Wants a Few Days Off to Celebrate French Win

Maria Sharapova is taking a handful of days off to quietly celebrate her return to the world No. 1 ranking.
Rafa Was Just Too Good! thumbnail

Rafa Was Just Too Good!

Rafa simply played too well. I should have known that would happen as soon as I picked Djokovic!
Who’s afraid of the big bad wolf, the big bad wolf, … thumbnail

Who’s afraid of the big bad wolf, the big bad wolf, …

Nadal came out on fire and got off to 2-0 leads in each of the first three sets. But after getting down two sets to love, and 2-0 with Nadal serving in the third, Djokovic completely turned the match around; he lost just 12 of the next 48 points. Nadal was just 4 games from making history.

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