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So sad to hear that Nadal has pulled out of Miami 2 hours before his semifinal meeting with Andy Murray.
Miami: Sharapova & Radwanska Advance To Final
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!?
World No. 2 Rafael Nadal set up a semi-final showdown with fourth-ranked Andy Murray at the Sony Ericsson Open Wednesday evening
When Rafael Nadal broke first game out in the opening set, it looked as if it would be a short night.
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.
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.
Nadal won 60% of the points in the match and was never broken. Radek Stepanek will probably end up #24 or #25
Hello tennis fans and welcome to Tuesday, 13th of March 2012! Today's schedule boasts a heavy hitting line-up that we're sure you'll enjoy! But first, let's review some of the big news from last week...
Andy Murray has a new swagger about his aggressive game but still curses often through typically British teeth.
Seeded players were the hunted during Saturday's BNP Paribas Open coverage. In an impressive showing by Guillermo Garcia-Lopez handed Andy Murray a stunning 6-4, 6-2 defeat during the night session.
A matured Andy Murray sat in front of the media today at his first press conference this afternoon. The Scot touched on his Olympic plans as well as the impact new coach Ivan Lendl has had on him
As a coach, I look for more specific details that will enable me to help my player. I want to know if they are missing forehands or backhands. In scouting a future opponent, I want to know where they are going to serve in a specific situation
It was a high-quality match, with Andy Murray playing fine defense. But he wasn't doing much to pressure Roger Federer. And Federer was playing his best game.
I’ve been waiting all week long to write this story! No. 4 Andy Murray defeated No.1 Novak Djokovic in the Dubai World Tennis Championship semifinals, 6-2, 7-5 on Friday. Now take one second to let that sink in. Murray’s victory and Djokovic’s loss spells many outcomes for both men.
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