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Live from the sexiest tennis tournament in the world, The Miami Open on Key Biscayne. The Good Friday card features world #1, Novak Djokovic, 17 time Major champion Roger Federer, Venus Williams and Indian Wells Champion Victoria Azarenka.
The Miami Open is considered one of the sexiest professional tennis tournaments in the world. The world's greatest tennis players love to bring "their talents to South Beach."
Roger Federer vs. Juan Martin Del Potro is happening on Friday afternoon at the Miami Open.
The Miami Open presented by Itau has released a partial playing schedule featuring many of the top stars in tennis including Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic, Andy Murray, Juan Martin del Potro, Serena Williams and Venus Williams.
Juan Martin Del Potro set up a blockbuster second-round showdown with Tomas Berdych at the BNP Paribas Open by cruising past Tim Smyczek 6-4, 6-0 on Thursday night.
Spread out across the globe from Marseille to Delray Beach and all the way down to Rio, the sixth week of the year on the ATP tour was always going to offer some interesting tennis played out by sparkling seas but what we got was exceptional – a week to remember.
Wild card Juan Martin del Potro continued his successful comeback with a 6-2, 6-3 quarter-final win over good friend Jeremy Chardy at the Delray Beach Open on Friday.
Everyone in Delray Beach has been rooting for Juan Martin del Potro, even his next opponent. “I was really happy for him to come back,” said Jeremy Chardy, whom the Argentine will meet in the quarter-finals of the Delray Beach Open.
Grand Slam Champion Juan Martin del Potro, American Taylor Fritz and Australian Open quarterfinalist Zhang Shuai were awarded wildcards into the main draw of the BNP Paribas Open to be held March 7-20, 2016 at the Indian Wells Tennis Garden...
The jam-packed February schedule will continue with another impress slate of matches on Thursday. Among those in action at the Rio Open are Rafael Nadal, David Ferrer, and Alexandr Dolgopolov.
Taking the court for the first time since last March, Juan Martin Del Potro began his most recent comeback with a 6-1, 6-4 victory over Denis Kudla in the opening round of the Delray Beach Open on Tuesday evening.
The first week of the South American clay-court swing did nothing to help assuage the grief of Rafael Nadal supporters. Nadal, who is still looking to dig out of a season-opening slump, got upset by Dominic Thiem in the Buenos Aires semifinals.
The BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells is only one month away. It could be the next stop on the ATP schedule for Andy Murray and Roger Federer, just to name a couple.
In news that surprised the entire tennis world, Roger Federer underwent arthroscopic knee surgery on Wednesday to repair a torn meniscus. The 34-year-old Swiss will miss all of February, forcing him to withdraw from tournaments in Rotterdam and Dubai.
Juan Martin Del Potro’s latest comeback–this one after a two-month absence–ended soon after it began on Thursday at the Miami Open. But it hardly came as it a surprise, nor was it a real disappointment. It was moral victory, in fact, in Del Potro’s eyes.
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