Archive: October 2012
Top seed David Ferrer reached the Valencia Open 500 final for the fourth time on Saturday
Coach Ivan Lendl says he is expecting more top performances from pupil Andy Murray in 2013
It's not even been a week since being hired, but new Australian coach Roger Rasheed is already blowing the horns
Finalmente no pudo ser, Juan Carlos Ferrero y David Ferrer se quedaron a las puertas de la final tras perder su cruce de semifinales
This was strange. Even in the second set, David Ferrer won more points than Ivan Dodig. But he didn't win the set, and ended up having to spend two hours and 42 minutes on the court. He's going to have a very long next few weeks, too. Good thing he is almost certainly safe at #5.
This was pretty one-sided. Victoria Azarenka's serve was off from the start, and Maria Sharapova played a very smart match, and by the end, Azarenka was thoroughly rattled.
WTA - Istanbul (Sat): Sharapova Faces Williams For Title
Italy’s Roberta Vinci and Sara Errani have been named the Women’s Tennis Association’s Year-End No.1 doubles team and will be ranked No.1 and No.2 respectively in the year-end rankings on November 5, 2012.
Belarusian Victoria Azarenka will finish the 2012 season as the Women's Tennis Association’s Year-End World No.1, presented by Dubai Duty Free, becoming the11th different player to finish a season at No.1 since the introduction of the computer rankings in November 1975.
Finalmente no pudo ser, Juan Carlos Ferrero y David Ferrer se quedaron a las puertas de la final tras perder su cruce de semifinales ante el austríaco Alexander Peya y el brasileño Bruno Soares.
For Kaitlyn McCarthy, 14 of Cary, N.C., making the 2012 Junior Team Tennis 18 and Under National Championships with her teammates on the Academy Select team was just one of two amazing tennis accomplishments this week.
Second seed Juan Martin del Potro won his eighth match in a row on Saturday as he recorded an emphatic 6-2, 6-2 win over third seed Richard Gasquet in the semi-finals of the Swiss Indoors Basel.
(1) Victoria Azarenka (BLR) d. (8) Li Na (CHN) 76(4) 63
It was a surprising run for Nicolas Almagro, but we know who is the best Spanish indoor player other than Rafael Nadal....
Samantha Stosur was really messed up in this event. The only thing that keeps her from being dead last in her group is the fact that Petra Kvitova was also in the group and also went winless.
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