Archive: tomas-berdych
Roger Federer looked smooth; Juan Martin del Potro and Stan Wawrinka determined but it was Tomas Berdych who put an end to the faint hopes Milos Raonic had of making the ATP World Finals
Roger Federer has finally assured his place at next week’s Barclays ATP World Tour Finals but did it in a way hardly befitting of a 17 times Grand Slam champion and the man who has spent more week’s as the world no.1 than anyone else in history.
Back to the final for Juan Martin del Potro, who now has almost a thousand point lead on Tomas Berdych in the contest for a year-end Top Five spot. It still looks as if he could end the year at #4, or even #3.
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Vasek Pospisil (ASICS FW & APP) advanced to the quarter-finals as he avenged his loss last week to Robin Haase with a 6-4, 6-4 win in the first round and today beat 6'11" Ivo Karlovic 6-3, 6-4 who had previously upset world #7 Tomas Berdych just one day prior!
Tomas Berdych will make his fourth straight appearance at the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals after becoming the latest player to qualify for the season finale, to be held at The O2 in London from November 4-11.
Hardly a surprise, but it leaves Serena 2-0, meaning she is all but sure to make the semifinal. Agnieszka Radwanska is 0-2, which means she still hasn't overtaken Maria Sharapova in the contest for #3; she needs a win to take the #3 spot.
Roger Federer began his home event with a 6-4, 6-2 victory over France's Adrian Mannarino as the Swiss fights for a place in the year-end final in London next month, Federer did not disappoint in the first round, winning in 71 minutes.
Roger Federer fans rejoice ! Things are looking up for Rogi as the year is winding down. The mighty Federer still has plenty of "tred on his tires " . He's in super shape and he is ready to clinch his spot in the final Eight.
Novak Djokovic needed to have treatment on his right foot in the second set of this, but it obviously didn't bother him much! That's good news for those who want a contest for the year-end #1...
Andy Murray will delay his official return to the ATP tennis until 2014 season as the recent back surgery patient withdrew from the season-ending World Tour Finals next month.
David Ferrer will return to The O2 arena for the fourth straight year after becoming the latest player to qualify for the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals, to be held in London from November 4-11.
Novak Djokovic was once a member of the ATP Players Council so he’s up on the pertinent political issues of the day.
Rafael Nadal has risen back to the world no.1 ranking for the first since July 4, 2011, regardless of the constant pain issues he experiences with his knees.
Rafael Nadal may have returned to the ATP No.1 ranking for the first time in more than two years, but for the Spaniard who must deal with knee problems, his tennis is always all about his health.
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