Archive: james-blake
Kevin Anderson, Ryan Harrison, Feliciano Lopez advance to next the next round... Take a look at who else advanced.
With the immense breakthrough of John Isner at this year's BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells, I can't help but think that the future of American tennis is beginning to look up again
Fans don't have to wait until the weekend to catch great matches at the Sony Ericsson Open.
James Blake, who today celebrates his 32nd birthday, has pulled out of the Australian Open and the preceding Brisbane International, likely due to an injured right knee.
After battling his world ranking back up to a place just outside the top 50, James Blake has pulled out of the Australian Open citing "personal reasons". Blake, who today celebrates his 32nd birthday, has pulled out of the preceding Brisbane International.
Basel Friday night match. Roger Federer versus Andy Roddick. There won't be an empty seat in the house.
Finland’s Jarkko Nieminen loves playing at the If Stockholm Open. The 30-year old has been a runner up at this event twice in 2001 and 2006
Defending champion Juan Ignacio Chela joins James Blake, Mardy Fish, John Isner and Sam Querrey at 2011 US Men’s Clay Court Championship
Two more American stars have committed to play the 2011 US Men’s Clay Court Championship April 4-10 at River Oaks Country Club.
After defeating Xavier Malisse in the opening round, Raonic continued to impress today as he disposed of former world no. 5 James Blake in straight sets 6- 2, 7-6(4).
Europeans’ and Americans full line-up was announced, which includes Michael Llodra, Henri Leconte, James Blake and John McEnroe
Mardy Fish has been announced as the first singles player to commit to the 2011 US Men’s Clay Court Championship at River Oaks Country Club.
For a tournament that loves its ceremonies and extravaganzas (or faffing about with flags, as we Brits call it),
The schedule for Sunday at Pilot Pen Tennis is below and attached. In addition the following press conferences will be
Who is the future of American tennis? That is the million-dollar question. Maybe it is not a matter of “who”,
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