David Ferrer Shocks Rafael Nadal
David Ferrer registered the upset of the tournament by ousting Rafael Nadal as the Women’s Draw moved ahead as planned for today’s semifinal matches.
David Ferrer registered the upset of the tournament by ousting Rafael Nadal as the Women’s Draw moved ahead as planned for today’s semifinal matches.
Week Two of the Australian Open 2011 begins today and there are some new faces in our analysis of all 8 women’s and 8 men’s pairings.
In a match that featured spellbinding power tennis, magical retrieves and unequalled athleticism surrounding a two hour rain delay, Rafa Nadal put his stamp on the 2010 U.S. Open.
The top three seeds have qualified for the semifinals at the 2010 U.S. Open where Miikhail Youzhny is determined to do his part to spoil the anticipated Nadal-Federer finals.
As play continued on Sunday, the shotmaking and thrilling play became more and more surprising as the day progressed.
Top seed Rafa Nadal led a contingency of nine Spaniards into the round of thirty-two and replaced France as the country with the most survivors.
On a day when “predictable” ruled the courts, Frenchman Michael Llorda pulled off a dazzling upset but Scotsman Andy Murray still looks like the man to beat.
The official draws for the U.S. Open were announced Thursday and for the third time this season, the bookmakers and the men’s seeding committee do not see eye-to-eye in a Grand Slam event.
Before And Murray could officially defend his Rogers Cup Championship, he had to wait through several rain delays and then buck the odds.
The top four seeds battled on Saturday in the Toronto semifinals and the best player to have not won a major will meet the king of the majors as finalists on Sunday.