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There will be absolutely no Olympic regrets for recovered American Mardy Fish as he stays on his side of the Atlantic to play on hardcourts
Mardy Fish is slowly regaining his confidence in his body after his heartbeat health scare of earlier this year
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After a recent health scare that kept him off the court for most of the spring, Mardy returned to action at Wimbledon - read the complete interview.
Mardy Fish was glad to leave the dicey weather of London and head to the US for a blast of summer as the American prepares to miss the London Olympics
Jo-Wilfried Tsonga completed the Wimbledon quarter-final line-up, more than 24 hours after he had started his fourth-round clash against 10th-seeded American Mardy Fish.
Jo-Wilfried Tsonga proved to be too strong for Slovakian Lukas Lacko in a 6-4, 6-3, 6-3 victory over one hour and 36 minutes on Saturday at The Championships.
Heart-scare American Mardy Fish says that he is slowly recovering confidence at Wimbledon after a medical procedure to correct a heartbeat gone wild.
"It was a good performance," reflected Goffin. "It wasn't good start, but I was feeling good. I lost the first set, but I was feeling good and then continued to keep focus in my game.
Mardy Fish has finally broken his silence over the mystery illness that has kept him off the ATP World Tour for nearly two months and prevented him from contesting the current French Open. The 30 year-old American revealed he recently underwent a medical procedure to combat a heart condition doctors described as a form of arrhythmia (irregular heartbeat).
Gael Monfils has joined the withdrawals at the French Open, with a knee problem forcing the Frenchman out.
The BB&T Atlanta Open will be held July 14 – 22 at Atlantic Station, in the heart of Midtown Atlanta
Two more Top Ten players will line up alongside Andy Murray, Andy Roddick, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga andJuan Martin Del Potro at theAEGON Championships, the official entry list revealed today. World No.8 Janko Tipsarevic and No.9 Mardy Fish both joined the field, meaning six of the 12 highest ranked players in the world will compete at The Queen’s Club, 11th-17th June.
The outlook for the rest of the American men in the top 100 or anywhere on the horizon is not so encouraging. In fact, it's disastrous.
Top-ranked American Mardy Fish will headline the ATP World Tour 500 tennis tournament in Washington, D.C., to be played 28 July-5 August.
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