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Roger Federer is considered by many to be the greatest tennis player of all time. He has won a total of sixteen Grand Slam titles!
The charismatic 26-year-old Frenchman caught up with SonyEricssonOpen.com after his 6-3, 6-2 defeat of Florian Mayer to talk about his Wednesday night match versus Rafael Nadal
Ferrer came into Miami with a 19-2 record with his only losses to Djokovic at the Australian and a bad loss to Istomin at Indian Wells, but with 3 tournament trophies for his trouble.
U.S. DAVIS CUP CAPTAIN JIM COURIER NAMES MARDY FISH, JOHN ISNER, BOB BRYAN AND MIKE BRYAN TO FACE FRANCE IN 2012 DAVIS CUP BY BNP PARIBAS QUARTERFINAL
I promised you a little review of my trip to Indian Wells. As I said in my report on the finals, I got sidetracked by that virus going around Coachella Valley during the tournament.
With the immense breakthrough of John Isner at this year's BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells, I can't help but think that the future of American tennis is beginning to look up again
Although Roger Federer is undoubtedly known for his amazing record of grand slam victories and his humble style of play, some may not be aware of his contributions outside of tennis
Fresh off of her impressive win over third-ranked Petra Kvitova, Venus Williams looks to reach the fourth round of the Sony Ericsson Open when she takes Stadium Court on Sunday
Friday night-session ticket holders are in for a treat at the Sony Ericsson Open, as third-ranked Petra Kvitova will take on three-time Miami champion Venus Williams in a blockbuster second-round match on Stadium Court.
Miami (Thursday): Barthel Bounces Jankovic, Clijsters Beats Goerges
Tennis legend John McEnroe will replace Jimmy Connors in 40 Love: A Night of Empowerment Celebrating 40 Years of the Family Circle Cup, a special evening presented by Dove.
Playing her first tournament singles match since the 2011 US Open, Venus Williams looked spry in dispatching of Kimiko Date-Krumm, of Japan, 6-0, 6-3 in a brisk one hour and 17 minute match on Stadium Court in a women’s main draw first round match.
Miami (Wednesday): Kim Clijsters & Venus Williams Advance To Second Round
The Miami Sony Ericsson Open has great players take a look at the results and order of play. Keep checking for updates!
Wilson players dominated the BNP Paribas Open’s men’s and women’s finals with record wins by long-time Wilson player, Roger Federer, and WTA no. 1 Vika Azarenka. Federer, playing with Wilson’s new Pro Staff, has now taken his third title in the past five weeks.
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