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Steve Johnson defended his title at the U.S. Men's Clay Court Championship on Sunday afternoon, going back-to-back by defeating Sandgren 7-6(2), 2-6, 6-4.
Both Tourneys MAX won in 2018 he was coached by his daughters. In New York it was coach Melanie and in HOUSTON it was coach PETRA! Bravo girls!
ATP World Tour players participating in this week’s Fayez Sarofim & Co. U.S. Men’s Clay Court Championship are teaming up with tournament organizers to help refurbish hurricane damaged tennis courts at the City of Houston’s Sunnyside Park.
Friday was the first time in the Open Era that all four US Clay singles quarterfinal matches have gone three sets.
Five Americans - Taylor Fritz, John Isner, Steve Johnson, Tennys Sandgren and Jack Sock - have reached the US Clay quarterfinals for the second year in a row, and the third time since the event moved to Houston in 2001.
-Two more Americans are guaranteed to reach that round with a pair of all-American matches scheduled Thursday, but as many as four may advance.
Stevie Johnson Begins Title Defense On All-American Tuesday Night.
It is probably hard to believe, but the spring clay-court swing is already upon us. The seven-week lead-up to Roland Garros is in progress with two 250-point events in Houston and Marrakech before things really start to heat up at Masters 1000 tournaments in Monte-Carlo, Rome, and Madrid.
We here at 10sballs are sending an open call to the world of tennis. Please start collecting money at the 2017 U.S. Open. Hey suits at Flushing. Please.
The USTA today announced that it has donated $500,000 as part of its initial contributions toward immediate Hurricane Harvey relief efforts, with additional funds to come from on-site fundraising at the US Open...
With one all-American matchup Friday, the U.S. is guaranteed at least one semifinalist, extending a streak that dates back to the tournament’s move to Houston in 2001.
Below are today's results and tomorrow's schedule for the Fayez Sarofim & Co. U.S. Men's Clay Court Championship at River Oaks Country Club. Notes and links for more information follow.
There is some good news--great news, in fact--for the rest of the ATP Tour: Novak Djokovic is not playing! The spring clay-court swing is getting underway with the week in between the Miami Open and the Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters, as 250-point events in Houston and Marrakech take center stage.
We have to think Kevin Anderson lost this the day before, when he needed three sets, and eight hours (three of them on the court), to beat Jeremy Chardy. There just wasn't anything left.
Janko Tipsarevic is back--again. Whereas Tipsarevic played only doubles at the Miami Open, the Serb is suiting up for singles this week at the U.S. Men's Clay Court Championship. His first match will come on Tuesday as part of an entertaining schedule that also includes an all-American showdown between Donald Young and Steve Johnson.
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