Tsonga wins in Paris to qualify for Cup.

01 Nov 2008 by Dan Brown in Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, Tennis, Tennis Masters Cup

It was like a Hollywood writer’s best thought out scenario, but it was real enough for the 15,000 French fans who cheered their young countryman to victory in the Paris Masters over defending champion David Nalabandian. Joe Willy as he affection ally known will be the first French player to win the Paris Masters to [...]


Can David Nalbandian lead Argentine to the Davis Cup?

01 Nov 2008 by Dan Brown in David Nalbandian, Tennis

David Nalabandian is the holder of numerous sporting records, most of which have come on the tennis courts of the world where he has shown since he began as a junior player that he has the skill to be nicknamed the ‘King’ of Argentine tennis. He was born on New Year’s Day in 1982, a [...]


Davydenko’s Checkered Career.

01 Nov 2008 by Dan Brown in Nicolay Davydenko, Tennis

Controversy has surrounded the ‘Iron Man’ of tennis for a few years. Twice he has been warned or given a code violation by an umpire for not performing at his best, or giving his best effort. He almost never complains, a trait of his tough Russian upbringing, but it has been obvious to many of [...]