Fish Downs Roddick, Ready For Isner

Fish Downs Roddick, Ready For Isner

At the Atlanta Championships, the fans got the all-American finals they wanted but top seed And Roddick is down and out.


Wimbledon 2010 Winners

Wimbledon 2010 Winners

Wimbledon 2010 winners, Men’s Single, Women’s Single, Men’s double, Women’s Double, Mixed Double, Boys, Girls and the Ladies Invitational winners.


Isner Over Mahut 70-68 in Fifth

Isner Over Mahut 70-68 in Fifth

In anticipation of today’s play, analysts first thought Isner-Mahut might end quickly. At 66-66, they though the match might not end at all. When the last ball was struck, there was a surreal atmosphere that overcame the All England Club.


59-59 In The Fifth

59-59 In The Fifth

In the longest, most memorable tennis match of all time, John Isner and Nicolas Mahut were forced to halt play at 59-59 in the fifth set leaving fans wondering what tomorrow will bring.


Nadal Flawless – Federer Gets Revenge Match

Nadal Flawless – Federer Gets Revenge Match

Madrid Open 2010 14 May 2010

Federer and Nadal stay on track for final round pairing in Madrid.


Djokovic Out, Isner Escapes, Roddick Advances

Djokovic Out, Isner Escapes, Roddick Advances

A remarkable day of men’s tennis was capped late Friday night when American Andy Roddick steadied the ship in time to oust Russian Igor Andreev 6-4, 6-4. The 27-year old American only faced one break point and fired 12 aces to hold serve throughout the match. Roddick felt the Miami humidity was slowing the ball and adjustments were needed after the relatively fast conditions at Indian Wells.


Memphis SF

Memphis SF

Sixth seed John Isner reached the final of the ATP 500 Regions Morgan Keegan Championships. The twenty five year old continued his great form in this year where he has now built up a record of 12 wins to one loss including a title at Adelaide in January. His only loss had come against Andy [...]


2010 Australian Open: Day Two News and Notes

2010 Australian Open: Day Two News and Notes

Worthwhile developments and especially newsworthy scores after a packed day of action at Melbourne Park: FIVE-SET THRILLERS ABOUND The losses of Robin Soderling and Juan Carlos Ferrero (mentioned elsewhere on this blog) weren’t the only five-setters witnessed on a rather contentious Tuesday in Australia. Other extended wars dotted the landscape on the blue plexicushion courts [...]

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