Archive: August 2012
Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova in her preperation for tonights match against Petra Kvitova. Perfect tennis conditions here in Cincinnati!
One more win and Roger Federer clinches the #1 ranking. Even
if, by some wild chance, he loses it, he'll have a very good
chance to regain it in New York.
Next week's lineup in Winston-Salem is looking particularly shaky after the injury withdrawal of Gael Monfils. And another french headliner, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, is also looking like missing the struggling ATP 250
Unlike the rest of the top 5, Novak Djokovic has managed to play the Olympics, Toronto and Cincinnati without withdrawing from one of the events before they began
Federer, Djokovic and Murray have all expressed disappointment that rival Rafael Nadal won't be joining them in less than a fortnight to challenge for the US Open title.
Winston - Salem Open 2012 names the final wildcards that will be playing in the tennis event!
Olympic Gold Medal Winners Mike and Bob Bryan to Host Bryan Brothers Tennis Fest & Wine Tasting Event
Friday’s results from the 2012 ITF World Junior Tennis Finals taking place in Prostejov, Czech Republic on 13-18 August.
It is difficult to argue against the statement “more competitive tennis results in better competitive tennis players.”
Greetings from Cincinnati here on court with Floris Minnaert (performance coach of Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova) and adidas player development coaches Darren Cahill Sven Groeneveld and Mats Merkel! Prior to tonights match with Caroline Wozniacki!
The USTA announced today the 13 men and 13 women who will compete in the US Open National Playoffs – Men’s and Women’s Championships, August 17-20, at the Connecticut Tennis Center at Yale in New Haven, Conn.
The 25-year-old Frenchman informed tournament director Bill Oakes that he will be unable to compete in the second annual tournament, which starts with qualifying on Saturday and the Main Draw on Sunday at the Wake Forest Tennis Complex.
[1] Roger Federer (SUI) d Bernard Tomic (AUS) 62 64
[2] Novak Djokovic (SRB) d Nikolay Davydenko (RUS) 60 ret. (right shoulder)
From now on, the points count for Agnieszka Radwanska, but she still needs a title to climb to #1. Sloane Stephens will be around #46.
During the Olympics, a couple of TV commentators tossed out the idea of changing the majors men's singles format from three out of five sets to two out of three sets, like what was done during the Olympic until the final.
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