Archive: January 2010
January 31, 2010 – Bordentown, NJ, – Defending champions Bob Bryan and Mike Bryan took home their second consecutive men’s
For a while there, it looked like Justine Henin’s comeback would mirror fellow countrywoman Kim Clijsters by winning her first
During the past two weeks, Andy Murray has played the best tennis of his life. On a roll, it looked
Last year, some wondered what happened to Roger Federer, especially after he dropped the Australian Open to Rafael Nadal. This
[CHICAGO] – Each and every time Serena Williams reaches the semi-finals of the Australian Open, she goes on to win
Boulder, Colorado – January 19, 2010 – Babolat, leading manufacturer of tennis racquets, announces the launch of the new generation
With Prince William on hand to watch Roger Federer cruise into the third round, you have to wonder, who was
January 21, 2010 – Bordentown, NJ, – Prince, a global leader in performance tennis equipment, announces the arrival of Lightspeed
Remember Melanie Oudin? America’s sweetheart, who charmed Flushing Meadows with her Russian killer attitude? Well since Flushing, it’s been a
If Yanina Wickmayer was a feel good story at the US Open, then in Melbourne, she should be a sentimental
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Here's an interview with Venus Williams and U.S. Fed Cup Captain Mary Joe Fernandez, these two are geared up and ready to take on any opponent.
Check out the interview with the Belarus Fed cup team--they've been very busy preparing for the tournament.
No points for Juan Monaco yet; his next match will count if he wins. Igor Andreev will remain well below #100; he will probably be playing qualifying pretty soon.
Ivan Dodig is the defending champion, and he needs more than this to stay Top Fifty. The organizers weren't really very nice to him, forcing him to play five days in a row to defend his title....
It's pretty close to a guarantee that a Top Fifteen player won't gain any advantage from reaching the quarterfinal at a 250 point event. But anything else Gilles Simon does here counts -- and he faces a wildcard next.