Archive: bernard-tomic
This may be Andy Roddick’s last tournament, but the American isn’t ready to step into retirement just yet.
Alex Bogomolov led in the second set tiebreak, but he just can't hold things together this year. Viktor Troicki needs one more win to defend his points.
With the September Thailand Open nailing down two popular entries in Canadian Milos Raonic and Australia 's Bernard Tomic
Bernard Tomic’s recent form would suggest the Australian teenager is currently better at making sweeping statements than winning tennis matches.
Former champion Pat Cash questioning the commitment of the nation’s biggest hope Bernard Tomic
For the first time since 1938 the nation from Down Under doesn’t have a player in Wimbledon ’s second round.
Tomas Berdych builds a small lead over David Ferrer in the contest for #6. He's still well behind Jo-Wilfried Tsonga in the contest for #5, though.
Bernard Tomic's strong results this year have finally filled up his slots for optional events; this is not enough to count for him. Indeed, he needs a final to budge his ranking.
Fifth seed Bernard Tomic began his Open de Nice Côte d’Azur campaign on Tuesday with a 6-2, 6-3 win over Slovakian Lukas Lacko. The Australian converted four of his six break point chances to claim victory in 65 minutes. The 19-year-old Tomic is at a career-high World No. 28 in the South African Airways ATP Rankings this week, having compiled an 18-11 match record on the season.
By the looks of things, John Isner spent this match learning how to play clay. He seemed doomed in the second set, but he managed to fight back.
Fifth seed Bernard Tomic reached his first ATP World Tour clay-court quarter-final on Thursday as he edged Italian Potito Starace 6-1, 6-7(4), 6-3 in the second round of the BMW Open in Munich. The Australian trailed by a break of serve in the final set, but reeled off six of the last seven games to prevail in just over two hours.
Bernard Tomic is now up to about #32 in safe points. His chances of a Roland Garros seed look pretty good.
Ninth seed Fernando Verdasco, who beat Robin Soderling for the 2010 Barcelona Open Banc Sabadell
Fernando Verdasco was the only seed to feel any pressure on this day, and it didn't even earn him enough points to count.
Novak Djokovic had one very long service game in the second set, but the bottom line is, he was never broken. He leaves Marcos Baghdatis right around #40
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