Archive: July 2012
Roger Federer has boosted his Wimbledon confidence even further with his three-set winning start over Alejandro Falla at the London Olympic tournament.
Olympic organizers are already under heat as TV images showing half-empty stands in London, including at Wimbledon, has stunned some observers.
With the Olympics having begun, I'm torn between two competing urges. One, is not to miss a single moment of the Games. And two, is not to get totally hooked and waste untold hours watching competitions like synchronized swimming or the the five-event pentathlon
2012 Citi Open Top Seed Mardy Fish, No. 2 Alexandr Dolgopolov, No. 4 Tommy Haas and No. 8 Sam Querrey Set to play on Tuesday, July 31
Twenty-year-old Serb Bojana Jovanovski became the eighth player to win their first WTA title this year, beating American Julia Cohen in straight sets for the Baku Open.
Washington DC (Sun): No.6 Seed Benesova Sent Home
Hometown favorite Sam Querrey won his third Farmers Classic title Sunday in a lopsided win over qualifier Ricardas Berankis.
Novak Djokovic, Andy Murray, David Ferrer all advance.... Take a look at the complete results
We have had an incredible week here in Amsterdam with days of extreme heat (especially for Amsterdam) into the 30 degrees Celsius.
Kim Clijsters and Serena Williams are ones of many favorite women that advanced
American and two time champion Sam Queerey is set to face qualifier Ricardas Berankis for the 2012 Farmers Classic title.
The Washington Kastles rewrote sports history tonight by completing an unprecedented second consecutive undefeated World TeamTennis regular season with a 25-14 Overtime victory over the Springfield Lasers in Springfield, Mo.
It was an evening session of American proportions as the remaining two semifinal matches were played at the Farmer's Classic in Los Angeles. First under the lights, Sam Querrey battled fellow American Rajeev Ram.
Local favorite at #2 seed Sam Querrey continued his quest for another title in Los Angeles as he defeated Rajeev Ram 6-3, 7-6(4) in the semifinals.
Day 1 of Olympic Tennis is in the books and the grounds at Wimbledon were surely shocking to any curious tennis fans!
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