Archive for February, 2010

Rafael Nadal Practicing ‘Soon’

Tennis star Rafael Nadal updated his Facebook page yesterday writing “Back to practice soon Stay tuned.” The 4-time French Open king withdrew from Rotterdam after injuring his right knee at the Australian Open last month when playing Andy Murray.

Jon Wertheim: Oudin rebounds, Cilic takes Zagreb, more

Melanie Oudin, who had struggled since last year’s U.S. Open breakthrough, shone over the weeked in a Fed Cup upset special.

Djokovic looks to bounce back

NOCAK Djokovic will strive to show that his recent case of indigestion at the Australian Open was just a case of bad luck, with the Serb world number two returning to action as top seed at the Rotterdam Open starting here on Monday.

Tennis-X Notes: Hingis Comeback, Murray Making Adjustments

HINGIS COMEBACK!SORTA! - Like a cancer gnawing at her soul, Martina Hingis watches comeback Belgians Kim Clijsters and Justine Henin eat up the women’s tennis spotlight.

Murray hits heights to leave Nadal on knees

The record books will show that Andy Murray reached the Australian Open semi-finals here yesterday as a result of Rafael Nadal’s retirement with a knee injury.

Roger Federer Wins The Australian Open

Posted By funwithsmiley 23 hours, 16 minutes ago in Sports Do you still remember tears in Roger Federer’s eyes when Rafael Nadal beat him in last year Australian Open final? That sad memory doesn’t happen twice.

Federer Again?! Thoughts on the Australian Open

Before it all began, as tennis experts weighed in with their predictions as to who would win the Australian Open, it seemed the future was now.A The names of Djokovic, Murray, Nadal, and Davydenko frequently came up, with surprisingly little mention of Roger Federer, hisA No.

Few surprises at Aussie Open

When we look back at the 2010 Australian Open, there won’t be any “Ah, remember that one?” moments, like Roger Federer’s marathon win over Andy Roddick at last year’s Wimbledon, or Rafael Nadal’s shocking loss to Robin Soderling at the French Open.

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ANDY Murray’s impressive run to the final of the Australian Open has been rewarded with a rise up the ATP world rankings.

Federer, Serena Williams hold No. 1 rankings

Eds: APNewsNow. AP Photo MEL195, MEL351 MELBOURNE, Australia Australian Open champions Roger Federer and Serena Williams have maintained their No.

Blog: Finale analysis

A match that promised so much didn’t really live up to its hype. Thank, mostly, Roger Federer for that.