Archive: janko-tipsarevic
After playing exos in Chile and Argentina, Novak Djokovic will vacation in Patagonia. . . Roger Federer asked a coach to do some coordination exercises with his twin daughters: "No way I would do it. I am not a baby tennis coach."
Serbia’s Janko Tipsarevic, who is dealing with a left foot injury, says main goal is to "play healthy for Serbia in Davis Cup final." . . . Ryan Harrison caught viral pneumonia while playing in Asia and when he arrived in Vienna to play the ATP tournament there he couldn't get out of bed.
Two Spaniards swept to home wins on opening day, with Marcel Granollers beating slumping Serb and former top 10 player Janko Tipsarevic 1-2 when Tipsarevic retired injured after just a few minutes on court.
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With his upset of Janko Tipsarevic In Moscow, Russian Karen Khachanov became the first 17 year old to reach an ATP quarterfinal since Juan Martin Del Potro at 2006 Umag. . .
Talk about a horrid first round match for both players! Fernando Verdasco came in at #32, Ivan Dodig #29, so there wasn't much to separate them.
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Six straight wins for Milos Raonic. He still has a lot of defending to do, and remains at #11 (a ranking he has now clinched due Tommy Haas's loss), but the points count in the Race....
Serb Viktor Troicki says he is hopeful that justice will somehow be served when he appears before the Court for the Arbitration of Sport on October 9 in Switzerland to protest his innocence in a controversial anti-doping incident last spring.
Davis Cup after-effects, perhaps. Janko Tipsarevic probably didn't have much left in the tank. Fortunately, he wasn't defending anything, but this means he will not rise above his current #23.
Novak Djokovic, instead of facing Milos Raonic with the chance to clinch the tie, instead found himself having to keep Serbia alive in the contest for the final.
It was pretty clear from the start that, if Argentina had any hope against the Czech Republic, they would need to do something in the singles. They just don't have the doubles chops.
Another step toward #1, or at least the year-end #1, for Rafael Nadal. He leaves Ivan Dodig around #35.
There is a commonly held belief that the best way to overcome shock or disappointment is to get back to work straightaway.
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