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Tomas Berdych saved a match point as he rallied to beat Nikolay Davydenko 3-6, 7-5, 6-4 in two and a half hours
It appears that even Russian president Vladimir Putin is concerned by the sad shape of men's tennis in the nation
With Murray following the current trend of many leading players and making himself unavailable, James Ward and Jamie Baker, will contest the singles rubbers against Russia
A surprising match, but not a surprising result. Juan Martin del Potro keeps himself in the hunt for #6; Davydenko will remain just shy of the Top Forty
Roger Federer can relate to his longtime rival Nikolay Davydenko on many levels, including the fact that both veterans are now fathers, traveling the ATP
Roger Federer news ruled the day, but still the biggest question in men’s tennis on this day remains: Who will take the last two spots in the ATP World Tour Finals
American Mardy Fish rallied from an 0-2 sets deficit for the second time in his career to defeat former World No. 3 and two-time US Open semi-finalist Nikolay Davydenko
Final Results & Opening Match Preview
Dustin Brown greift am Montag als erster Deutscher in den MercedesCup ein (Post in german and translated to English)
Fourth seed Andy Murray beat former World No. 3 Nikolay Davydenko of Russia 6-1, 6-1, 6-4 on Tuesday to begin his campaign at The Championships.
Former World No. 3 Nikolay Davydenko broke a two-match losing streak against top-seeded American John Isner with a 6-4, 7-6(4) win in one hour and 42 minutes Thursday at the Open de Nice Côte d'Azur. Despite hitting 13 aces and saving six of seven break points, No. 11-ranked Isner could not beat Davydenko in their fifth meeting.
Bernard Tomic's strong results this year have finally filled up his slots for optional events; this is not enough to count for him. Indeed, he needs a final to budge his ranking.
Watching all of these European clay tournaments really brings back the gladiatorial theme to tennis. You have participants grinding it out on red clay for hours, producing body blow after body blow with powerful groundstrokes. And in the end, you have a winner, who raises his or her arms in triumph to a stadium looking down upon the victor like the mob once did in the Colosseum centuries ago.
This will probably make Nikolay Davydenko feel a little better about his game, but it's not going to do much for Roger Federer. He was out there for two and a quarter hours, and it was the late match.
David Ferrer despacha a Pospisil y ya está en cuartos de final
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