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Wednesday's sellout crowd at the BB&T Atlanta Open witnessed Andy Roddick and Mardy Fish win their first doubles match together since Basel in 2011, defeating Yen-Hsun Lu and Jonathan Marray 7-6(2), 6-4.
One day after losing his first-round match at the BB&T Atlanta Open, Mardy Fish--a two-time singles champion of the event--found the win column on Wednesday evening.
Rafael Nadal began building confidence as he rallied past Fernando Verdasco 3-6, 6-1, 6-1 to open a week of clay in Europe. The Spanish top seed called the win "a very important victory".
Mardy Fish will need to wait a little longer to claim his first match win in almost two years after falling in the first round of the BB&T Atlanta Open. The former World No. 7 and two-time Atlanta champion lost 6-4, 6-4 to Israel's Dudi Sela in just his second appearance of the season and first since Indian Wells in March.
Check out the latest photos from the BB&T Atlanta Open and the bet-at-home Open tennis tournaments.
Mardy Fish returns to action for only his second ATP World Tour singles match of the year. The 2010-11 Atlanta champion has announced he will play here, Cincinnati and then will retire at the US Open. He will take on last year’s finalist Dudi Sela not before 6 p.m. on Stadium Court.
Two-time defending champion John Isner is the No. 1 seed this week at the BB&T Atlanta Open as he aims to make it a three-peat. Isner has a first-round bye along with fellow top-four seeds Vasek Pospisil, Jack Sock, and Adrian Mannarino.
Check out the latest tennis draws from the bet-at-home Open, the Swiss Open Gstaad, & and the BB&T Atlanta Open.
One set into his quarterfinal match with No. 8-seed Marinko Matosevic, top-seeded John Isner looked like he was ready to throw in the towel.
American Jack Sock took to the streets of Atlanta Station, home of this week's BB&T Atlanta Open, to play basketball with DeMarre Carroll of the Atlanta Hawks on Monday.
Check out the draws and order of play for the BB&T Atlanta Open.
RadioTennis.com's live Day 3 coverage of BB&T Atlanta Open is now on the air (Monday:7/21/14).
Wimbledon doubles champs American Jack Sock and Canadian Vasek Pospisil are scheduled to partner in the BB&T Atlanta Open doubles draw.
Tennis Channel, the only 24-hour, television-based multimedia destination dedicated to both the professional sport and tennis lifestyle, will offer close to 150 live or first-run match hours during this summer's Emirates Airline US Open Series, with coverage underway Thursday, July 21.
Gael Monfils, who is committed to play in the BB&T Atlanta Open for the first time in 2014 and is excited about it: “I like to play in front of anybody. I like to play for a full crowd and I like to play on the American hard courts. If the crowd gets into the action, that makes it even better. I'm looking forward to playing in front of the fans in Atlanta for the first time.”
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