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Djokovic vs Ferrer: Nole, you’ve been falling off the track a bit lately. Are you ready to tell the “little engine that could” that he can’t!?
Aye yay yay... ya yay. What a day. Miami you can break a heart or two. Vika ... Not a very popular numbero UNO lost today to a very excited Marion Bartoli.
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.
The most amazing tennis seen came from the one and only Roger Federer. He came out for a match against Rafa and played thru ugly weather conditions that favored Nadal
We are in full force @ the 2012 Sony Ericsson open. It's just an amazing event. Miami is a special city. It's one of our favorite places. Day and night...
Miami...... What a Monday ,Monday ,Monday. ... Andy Roddick beat Roger Federer and a lot more...
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.
Monday in Miami. Also known as the Sony Ericsson Open. What a line up. What a day. Playing today/ tonight: Maria Sharapova. Sam Stosur… Serena Williams.
I have been in Miami for a week and it is been crazy busy.The transition from one tournament to the next is always a challenge.
Every year, a host of tour aspirants enter the professional tennis circuit in search of the critical “first pro point,” tennis’ modus operandi for ranking professional players
As it continues to rebrand itself in search of the stickiness factor, Play and Stay, 36-60, Progressive tennis, Quickstart, and now Ten and Under Tennis (TAUT) struggles to take hold in the United States.
As wonderful as Federer played, it is all the more amazing that he was able to deal with his wife and twin girls having this virus while he was playing the tournament.
Here are some clips from 10sChiro on the 10sBalls youtube channel in slow motion.
Andy Murray has a new swagger about his aggressive game but still curses often through typically British teeth.
I would keep an eye on Sara Errani and she lost to American Vania King in straight sets today. Perhaps the transition from the clay to the hard courts in such a short time had something to do with that.
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