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Year 2009

 

Rate Opinion: 2009 US Open - Nick's Picks - Men's Singles Round 1

Original at nickstennispicks.com external link    Sun, Aug 30

By Nick's Picks Roger Federer (SUI) vs. Devin Britton (USA) Novak Djokovic (SRB) vs. Ivan Ljubicic (CRO) Nick’s Pick – Djokovic in 4 sets oger Federer (SUI) vs. Devin Britton (USA) Nick’s Pick – Federer in 3 sets Novak Djokovic (SRB) vs. Ivan Ljubicic (CRO) Nick’s Pick – Djokovic in 4 sets

Rate Opinion: RECAP: Tennis Country Predictions for the 2009 French Open

Original at tenniscountry.com external link    Wed, Jun 10

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By TC o    Serena Williams, 2009 Australian Open Champion, will not hoist the Coupe Suzanne Lenglen this year o    There will be a first-time winner of the French Open Singles Title o    DITTO… Champions, Roger Federer and Svetlana Kuznetsova, were both first-time winners at Roland Garros

Rate Opinion: Nadal might miss Wimbledon

Original at Chicago Tribune external link    Tue, Jun 9

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 United States I don't like to see it, because you want the best to be playing in the biggest events," Federer said Monday in Paris, a day after succeeding Nadal as French Open champ, a win that cut the gap between him and Nadal for the No. ...

Rate Opinion: Nadal questionable for Wimbledon

Original at Houston Chronicle external link    Mon, Jun 8

 United States “I was surprised to see him pull out of Queen's, and now the debate that he might pull out of Wimbledon is quite frightening,” Federer said Monday in Paris, a day after succeeding Nadal as French Open champion. “I don't like to see it, because you want ...

Rate Opinion: Rafael Nadal out of Queen's and in doubt for Wimbledon

Original at EducationGuardian.co.uk external link    Sat, Jun 6

Prior to the French Open, Nadal won clay-court Masters events in Monte Carlo and Rome and a tournament in Barcelona. Then came defeat by Soderling. Nadal had not been at his best in this clay-court season. He had lost weight earlier in the year, ... Nadal might miss Wimbledon Chicago Tribune

Rate Opinion: Sharapova Wins Match but Focuses on Future

Original at New York Times external link    Mon, May 25

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 United States On Monday, Sharapova, now ranked 102nd in the world, advanced to the second round of the French Open with a 3-6, 6-1, 6-2 victory over Anastasiya Yakimova. In other years, a first-round victory by Sharapova on clay, her least favorite surface, ...

Rate Opinion: Nadal all the way in a year of change

Original at News Today external link    Sat, Dec 27

CBC.ca  India - 11 days before she was expected to defend her French Open title. The 25-year-old Belgian became the first woman to walk away from tennis while ranked ... Men's tennis review 2008 SkySports Federer bows to Nadal Sydney Morning Herald

Rate The 2008 year of tennis in review

Original at TVNZ external link    Wed, Dec 24

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Ivanovic won the French Open, Novak Djokovic overcame Federer to clinch the Australian Open and Jelena Jankovic finished the year as world no.1. ... Federer bows to Nadal Sydney Morning Herald Nadal takes over as No. 1 in tennis in 2008 International Herald Tribune

Rate Opinion: Ana's here

Original at Sunshine Coast Daily external link    Fri, Dec 19

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Fox Sports  Australia - Ana, the reigning French Open champion and former world number one whose website has aced all her tennis rivals, will be staying not far from local tennis ... Patience pays off for Ana Ivanovic The Sport Review Ana Ivanovic laps up the sun Courier Mail

Rate Opinion: 2008 A Banner Year in Sports

Original at Voice of America external link    Wed, Dec 17

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 - Dec 17, 2008 In tennis, Spaniard Rafael Nadal extended his success past the clay-courts, winning the French Open, Wimbledon, and the Olympic gold medal. ... 2008 Year in Review, Sports WTVW all 49 news articles

Year 2007

 

Rate Opinion: Elisa Zuritsky: The French Open and Me

Original at Huffington Post external link    Thu, Jun 7

By Elisa Zuritsky The toughest match so far for me was the one I just watched, huffing and puffing on the elliptical machine at my gym. The Great One, Roger Federer, was actually in danger of losing the first set against the 9th-ranked player, Tommy Robredo. Every long rally took my breath away, particularly t...

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