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The BBC, is in discussions with the All England Club about the possibility of screening more prime time late evening tennis from the Championships.
I have a confession to make; I wasn't always a big tennis fan. On a tennis website this isn't probably putting my best foot forward, but it's true.
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.
Marcos Baghdatis will head to the London Olympics with a smile on his face after marrying tennis girlfriend Carolina Sprem in a Croatian castle drenched with atmosphere.
Nearly Half of Top 50 Players Coming to Winston-Salem
Andy Murray was so keen to get his late-night weekend Wimbledon match concluded that the fourth seed revealed he had been prepared to pay to play
The scene: After a few short hard-fought hours, Andy Murray sits on the cusp of victory. Marcos Baghdatis is battling the crowd, fatigue, and some very poor play.
Two more Top Ten players will line up alongside Andy Murray, Andy Roddick, Jo Wilfried Tsonga and Juan Martin Del Potro at the Queen’s Championships, the official entry list revealed.
Former World No. 2 Tommy Haas reached his first ATP World Tour quarter-final of the season on Wednesday as he stunned top seed Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 6-1, 6-4 in the second round of the BMW Open in Munich
Lukasz Kubot just last week returned to the Top Fifty. This doesn't cost him any points, but it still raises the possibility that he could lose the spot he just gained.
Eighth seed Marcos Baghdatis notched his first clay-court win of the season on Tuesday in Munich as he defeated Germany’s Tobias Kamke 6-1, 3-6, 6-3 in the first round of the BMW Open. The Cypriot broke serve four times and saved six of the eight break points he faced to clinch victory in one hour and 56 minutes in his first meeting with Kamke.
World No. 57 Fabio Fognini reached his first ATP World Tour quarter-final of the season on Thursday as he upset fifth seed, Marcos Baghdatis, 7-5, 7-6(4) at the BRD Nastase Tiriac Trophy in Bucharest. The Italian recovered from a break down in both sets to claim victory in just under two hours.
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
Andy Murray has a new swagger about his aggressive game but still curses often through typically British teeth.
Marcos Baghdatis smashed four racquets in a minute as he slumped to a second round defeat at the Australian Open, bringing to mind the occasion that Goran Ivanisevic broke all his racquets and had to retire from a match as he had none left in Brighton many years ago.
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