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U.S. Davis cup captain Jim Courier names John Isner, Sam Querrey, and Olympic gold medalist Bob Bryan and Mike Bryan to face Spain in 2012 Davis Cup by BNP Paribas semifinal
Knee injury victim Rafael Nadal is all but out for the remainder of the season after the Spaniard confirmed that he will not play for the next two months in order to let his problem heal.
Roger Federer says there are no secrets in the locker room between himself and Rafael Nadal when it comes to injury niggles,
While Rafael Nadal heals his knees, the Spaniard can look forward to a big-time payday next March, reported to be $1.5 million dollars
Knee injury victim Rafael Nadal is all but out for the remainder of the season after the Spaniard confirmed that he will not play for the next two months in order to let his problem heal.
Roger Federer has even not considered the possibility that Rafael Nadal might be finished as a serious rival after the Spaniard confirmed that he is suffering from a chronic knee complaint
Rafael Nadal is looking on the bright side of his chronic left knee tendonitis, with the Spaniard who has not played in almost two months
The extended injury absence of Rafael Nadal is disturbing to Roger Federer, who is concerned about the state of his longtime rival who has not hit a ball in anger since late June
Rafael Nadel may be out of tennis for the moment as his injured knee heals from tendinitis, but the Spanish tennis hero boosted his spirits after missing the Olympics and the US Open
Rafael Nadal has dropped a huge hint that it could be almost another month until his return to tennis after the Olympic Spanish flag-bearer was forced to drop out of the upcoming London Games
Reigning Olympic champion Rafael Nadal has pulled out of the London Games due to tendinitis in the knee.
Spaniard David Ferrer recorded his 50th match win of the season on Saturday by beating sixth seed Grigor Dimitrov of Bulgaria
Rafael Nadal has bowed to doctor's orders and has been forced to cancel of the July 14 exhibition with No. 1 Novak Djokovic
Rafael Nadal will call a halt to tennis over the next few days as the No. 2 prepares to step onto grass at Wimbledon this week for final practice
Rafael Nadal is facing the toughest period of his tennis years as the king of clay makes the immediate switch to grass as Wimbledon approaches
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