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DAVIS CUP Wrap, MARCH 7
Serbia, Djokovic Stop Isner, US; to Meet Croatia
Nalbandian a Hero, Argentina to Play Russia; France
v. Spain
Zonals: Britain, Canada Lose, Aussies Win MORE
Notes on a draw Sheet
Serbia Unsure of Singles Lineup vs. US
Plus: Gonzalez, Mirza, Jankovic, Ivanovic, IW
WC's
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Boys to Men
Isner, Querrey Growing Into Legit Contenders
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NOTES ON A DRAW SHEET
Nick Bollettieri Falls Short of Hall Votes, Dubai
Mad at Andy Murray MORE
She
Still BeliEves
Oudin Finds Form, Drives Toward Top 20
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THE TR NEWSLETTER: SUNDAY, FEB. 14, NO. 352
Verdasco Hits Through Roddick to Win San Jose
Fernando: ‘Now I know what to do on the
important points’ MORE

Survival of the Mentally Fittest
Roddick to Meet Verdasco In San Jose Final MORE
Verdasco Tries to Make Elite Push; To Face Istomin in Semis
Roddick v. Querrey Also Ahead MORE
Another Year of the Federer?
Sampras, Dent Say Swiss Almost Unstoppable,
Both Say Murray Plays Too Passive
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Roddick Still Hurting, Sampras on Coaching & Agassi's Allegations,
Taylor Dent on Birth and Traveling With His Dad
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It's no Secret: Federer's Definitely Talented;
Roger Wins 4th Aussie Open Over Murray
Pat Cash: "I’m flabbergasted to
know what still motivates him”
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Inhaling
the Pressure:
Serena Outclasses Henin to Win 5th Aussie Open
Serena Reflects on USO Implosion: "One moment
doesn’t make one person’s career. It’s all about the
moments you’ve put together.”
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Thunder
Coming Down Under:
Serena, Henin Will Renew Rivalry in Final
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Down Goes Azarenka: Serena Pulls Off Amazing Comeback After Na Li Knocks
Out Venus MORE

Roddick's Slam Chances Receding
After 5-Set Loss to Cilic MORE
Roddick Roars in 5 Set Win Over Gonzalez,
to Meet Cilic, Who Upsets Del Potro
Plus: Petrova Peaking, Safina Hurt, Kirilenko, Zheng
Through MORE

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TR NEWSLETTER: SATURDAY, JAN. 23, NO. 351
Ferocious Face-Offs Down Under
A Coaches Dual between Vika and Vera;
and a Serena-Stosur
Rematch
FROM THE AUSTRALIAN OPEN – It's not often that two players trade longtime coaches in the off-season and then face each other in the fourth round of a Slam, but that's what will occur on Monday when No. 7 Victoria Azarenka goes up against No. 9 Vera Zvonareva in the fourth round. MORE


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ROddick Might JUST HAVE BACK-up NOW
Isner Becomes a "Match Player" in Monfils Win
Also: Bondarenko, Kirilenko, Tomic, Fed Cup MORE

Examining
Ana's Angst
Ivanovic is Suffering and It's Not Pretty Sight
FROM THE AUSTRALIAN OPEN, THURSDAY, JAN. 21–
The worst thing about watching Ana Ivanovic rapidly decline is knowing
how much she is suffering, as clear as the tears that leaked through the
caked-on white sunscreen that she pasted all over the tan face during
her 6-7, 7-5, 6-4 loss to Gisela Dulko in the second round. MORE

Roddick (and T.O.) Look Primed for Semis, Saddened
Blake Loses Another Classic MORE
Aussie Open: US Ups and Downs, Sterling Wins, Devastating Defeats, Odd
Occurences
Oudin Pleads for Patience, Serena on Fine,
BallBoy Pees on Court MORE

A Tale of 2 Marias
Back to the Drawing
Board for Sharapova as Kirilenko Stuns Her in First Round
FROM THE AUSTRALIAN OPEN, MONDAY, JAN. 18 - Two
days before her shocking 7-6 (4), 3-6, 6-4 defeat at the hands of her friend
Maria Kirilenko in the first round of the Australian Open on Monday, Maria
Sharapova had commented that with return of Belgians Kim Clijsters and Justine
Henin and with her gradual recovery from shoulder surgery, that 2010 promised
to be one of the most exciting years ever in women's tennis. At least at
the Australian Open, the highflying drama will have to go on without her.
MORE
Top
5 Australian Open Men's Storylines:
Roger, Rafa, Delpo, Murray and Davydenko
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Top
5 Australian Open Women's Storylines: The
Belgians, Serena, Maria and the Kids MORE

2009
TennisReporters.net Readers Poll
Fans Return Federer to Top;
Serena Gains First TR Player Award
Still Hot: Ivanovic & Safin Sexiest for 5th
Straight Year;
Wozniacki, Del Potro, Stosur, Soderling Among Other Winners MORE
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2009: The Men, Nos.
1-10: Federer, Nadal, Roddickl Under the Microscope MORE
2008: Predictions:
What's Ahead for Top 20's in 2009?
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2007: US Wins Davis Cup, Gambling
Woes, Hingis Quits MORE
2006: Fed
Near Perfect, Mauresmo's Defining Season, AA Retires MORE
2005:
Agassi Thrills, Clijsters, Nadal Win First Slams
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2004:
Federer Dominates, Russians Arrive, US Slump
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2003: Roddick Arrives, Henin Rules, Russians
Coming
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2002: Williamses Rule,
Sampras Wins Last Slam MORE
2001:Venus Goes Back to
Back; Hewitt, Capriaiti Shine MORE
2000: Sampras's
7th Wimbly, Venus' Wins On Grass,
McEnroe Bails on DC MORE
The Men, Nos. 11-20: Cilic, Monfils & Vets;
a tennis World Cup? MORE
Rules to Whinge About MORE
Bobbing And Weaving MORE
Roddick, Cilic Win Titles MORE
Clijsters Trips Henin, Davydenko Negates Nadal in Finals
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Davydenko Downs Federer, Kim v. Justine in Brisbane
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Roddick, Blake Out of Davis Cup MORE
Henin to Face Ivanovic, Roddick v. Gasquet ; Pilic Trash Talks US MORE
Busting Out in Brisbane: Henin, Roddick, Blake Win; Peer Wrap-up
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Rafa Says He’s 100% MORE
Henin Scores Win; Petrova Says She's Already Better Than Clijsters; Fed's
DC Shocker; Roddick, Britain Also Winners MORE
High Hopes for 2010 MORE
It's Official: Larry Ellison Buys All of Indian
Wells MORE
USTA Southern Announces Atlanta Tennis Championships
MORE
Van Grichen Out as Azarenka's
Coach,
Wickmayer Gets OK to ReturnMORE
The Hot Stove League Heats Up
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What Value the Davis Cup? Survey Shows Huge Positive
Economic Impact MORE
Nadal Back on Clay, but With How Much Confidence
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Davydenko's Win Signals More Parity in 2010
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Foiled Again in Fed Cup MORE
The Hit List: The Agassis, Oudin & Fed Cup,
French Wins and Losses MORE
Looking into the Open: Analyzing
Agassi's Book MORE
Serena Superior, Ending Chaotic Year MORE
Sony Ericsson Championships Day 1 Analysis
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Sony Ericsson WTA Championships Breakdown MORE
Jankovic Takes Last Spot as Zvonareva Flames MORE
Decidedly Davydenko MORE
The Hit List, October 12, '09 MORE
Henin to the Rescue in a Hurry MORE
Jankovic, Sharapova to Revive Heated Junior Rivalry in Tokyo MORE
Clijsters-Henin Clash is Women's Best Rivalry MORE
Spain's 21st Century Davis Cup Dynasty MORE
US Open Title Over Federer Lifts del Potro MORE
Comeback Queen Mom: Amazing Clijsters Downs Wozniacki to Win US Open MORE
Angry Serena Tossed in Bizarre US Open Semi MORE
Breaking Down the Players Amidst the Downpour MORE
Wozniacki Looks to Become New "It Girl" MORE
Serena and Comeback Mom Clijsters to Clash in USO Semis MORE
Federer Pumps Up the Volume MORE
A Mother of a Win: Clijsters Vexes Venus MORE
Dawg Day Afternoon MORE
Russia: An Enigma Rapped in a Puzzle MORE
American Revival May Be in Offing MORE
It's Serena, Venus and ... Oudin MORE
Del Potro Destroys Rafa, to Face Federer in US Open Final MORE
Cilic Stuns Murray in Breakthrough Win MORE
Del Potro Foils Ferrero and Looks Like Potential Finalist MORE
Swearing Game Bandage Tearing Zvonareva Melts Down MORE
Nadal's Injury Acts Up, to Face Monfils MORE
LA Women's Tournament Sold and Will Move to San Diego MORE
Pavel, Safin & Santoro: Retirement Trio Exits USO MORE
Clijsters Major Semifinal Threat MORE
Bury My Forehand on Venus' Wounded Knee MORE
Clijsters Craving Big Matches MORE
Isner, Young Head in Different Directions MORE
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Pavlyuchenkova Moves On to Indian Wells as Draw
Out; Chile Bests Israel
MONDAY, MARCH 8 - Just as she came off the first title run in her career
at Monterrey, 18-year-old Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova had
to hop a flight to the California desert to defend her points from her
’09 semifinal appearance at the BNP Paribas Open at Indian Wells,
which starts Wednesday. On Sunday, the powerful and chatty Russian beat
Anastaija Sevastova 6-3, 2-6, 6-1 in the semis and the Daniela Hantuchova
1-6, 6-1, 6-0 in the final. She pushed her ranking up to No. 25 with a
fine display of her top 5 potential, but now she’ll have to prove
herself against most of the elite players again, as she could face Sam
Stosur in the 3rd round of IW, then defending champ Vera Zvonareva
or 2009 finalist Ana Ivanovic and even if she gets through there,
very likely Victoria Azarenka or Yanina Wickmayer. We’ll
really see who the WTA’s most promising young player by sometime
next week.
The Indian Wells main draw is out, without, of course, the Williams sisters,
but with everyone else of note including Justine Henin, Kim Clijsters
and Maria Sharapova. On the top half, Clijsters has decent draw
with potential matches against Alisa Kleybanova in R3, Sveta Kuznetsova
or Agnes Szavay in R4 and in the quarters, anyone out of these seeds:
Jelena Jankovic, Dominica Cibulkova, Flavia Pennetta or Shahar Peer. It
could be much worse. If you consider Clijsters the favorite on in that
quarter of the draw and she’s certainly been playing at higher level
than Kuznetsova has since September outside of her major Aussie Open hiccup,
then its bottom quarter of the top half that will likely produce her greatest
threat, possibly in the form of the winner of the quarter between Azarenka
and Wickmayer, or maybe even “Papillion” (one of Pavlyuchenkova’s
nicknames).
The bottom half of the draw appears set for a showdown between the unseeded
Justine Henin and Maria Sharapova. Henin is looking at the sporadic Maggie
Rybarikova in R1, Gisela Dulko in R2, Aggie Radwanska in R3, Sabine Lisicki
or Marion Bartoli in R4 and then maybe Elena Dementieva, who doesn’t
always play well in the desert. Not so bad, but Henin is sure to be pushed
somewhere. Sharapova could face Jelena Dokic in R2, then
Jie Zheng, then Na Li, then Caroline Wozniacki, should the Dane survive
Maria, Kirilenko, Alona Bondarenko or Nadia Petrova. It’s a much
tougher draw fro Sharapova than in Memphis.
Ivanovic will have to likely have to face Sevastova to earn a rematch
Zvonareva and then we’ll take it from there. There are no easy contests
for Ivanovic anymore. Melanie Oudin plays Roberta Vinci
to get to two-time IW winner Hantuchova, which will be a very rough match
for the American, but a winnable one.
Chile got something to cheer about when its Davis Cup team outlasted Israel
4-1 on clay. Fernando Gonzalez bested Dudi Sela 6-4 6-4
6-3 to seal the tie. “The important thing was to win, whichever
way,” Gonzalez said. “We are very happy with this victory,
and we hope it brings a little joy to Chile and to the victims of the
earthquake that must receive our support and feel that they are being
helped.”
Gonzalez is skipping IW to visit towns that were affected by the earthquake.
He’s planning on returning to play in Miami, although he says he’s
contending with a knee injury. Chile will take on the Czech Republic at
home.
The Lawn Tennis Association has denied a London Times by Neil Harman that
Greg Rusedski is set to replace British Davis Cup captain
John Lloyd after Britain went down in Lithuania.
“We have had no direct contact at all (with Rusedski),” LTA
player director Steve Martens told BBC Radio Five Live: “I think
it would also be very disrespectful to a guy like John to do that when
we haven't even finished the tie. Greg is a fantastic coach, he works
with us, he's fully on board working with some of the male players and
John so far has been fully in the loop in everything we do. Clearly we
have to be swift and decisive. But it is very important that in the heat
of the battle you don't do anything emotional. We have to be looking at
this together with the captain, reviewing where we were with our players,
where we were with our selection, where we were with the preparation of
the players. That is exactly what we'll do over the next few days and
the captain will be a full part of that."
Rusedski has spoken publicly about his desire for the job, but it is unknown
how top British player Andy Murray feels about playing under Rusedski
and Murray’s opinion is critical.
Davis Cup: Serbs Up 2-0 on US, Spain-Swiss, Sweden-Argentina
Tied 1-1
FRIDAY MARCH 5 - New US singles players John Isner and Sam Querrey
fought their tails off, but in the end, it was clay court knowledge and
a home court advantage that mattered most as Serbia took a 2-0 lead over
the US in Belgrade.
In the opening match, Viktor Troicki out-steadied Isner
7-6(4) 6-7(5) 7-5 6-4 in three hours and 36 minutes, which was flowed
by another long and compelling contest, Novak Djokovic’s 6-2 7-6(4)
2-6 6-3 win over Querrey. “It was pretty rough, but that’s
what I kind of expected,” said Isner. “There was some times
that the [crowd] would get on me a little bit, but it didn’t affect
me…. I fought hard, I knew that I was going to do that. I guess
I’m proud, but I didn’t fight as hard as I could. It just
stinks that I didn’t get the result that I wanted.”
On Saturday, Bob and Mike Bryan, face a tough task against nemesis Nenad
Zimonjic and Janko Tipsarevic. “It’s going to be one of our
toughest matches in Davis Cup,” said Bob. “We’ll use
our twin telepathy.”
Elsewhere, Spain and Switzerland are tied 1-1 after Stanislas
Wawrinka survived Nicolas Almagro 3-6 6-4 3-6 7-5 6-3. Spain’s
David Ferrer then tied it by grabbing a 6-2 7-6 6-1 victory
over Marco Chiudinelli. The new father Wawrinka will play doubles with
Yves Allegro against Marcel Granollers/Tommy Robredo… Argentina
is in with a shot in Sweden after Leonardo Mayer bested
Joachim Johansson 5-7 6-3 7-5 6-4. In the first match, Sweden’s
Robin Soderling put down Eduardo Schwank 6-1 7-6(0) 7-5 . Argentine David
Nalbandian is set to go in Saturday’s doubles, and could also play
singles on Sunday…Russia’s Igor Kunitsyn
scored his first Davis Cup win over Somdev Devvarman, while Mikhail Youzhny
took out Rohan Bopanna to go up 2-0 over India in Moscow. Kunitsyn subbed
for Igor Andreev, who has a bum knee, which required an MRI. Youzhny is
contending with a bad back. India will send out double specialists Leander
Paes and Mahesh Bhupathi against a makeshift Russian team.
The Czech Republic holds 2-0 lead over Belgium following
Tomas Berdych’s 6-3 6-0 6- 4 win over Olivier Rochus and Radek Stepanek’s
6-2 6-4 7-6(3) victory over Xavier Malisse…France’s
Jo-Wilfried Tsonga has a perfect Davis Cup record and stood strong
in his 6-3 6-2 6-7 6-3 win over Germany’s Benjamin Becker in Toulon.
Gael Monfils opened the day by besting Philipp Kohlschreiber 6-1 6-4 7-6(5).
…Ivo Karlovic and Marin Cilic put Croatia ahead
of Ecuador 2-0. ..In Zonal play, Australia grabbed a
2-0 lead over Chinese Tapei when Bernard Tomic pasted Tsung-Hua Yang 6-2
6-1 6-1 and Peter Luczak also won… James Ward became
the first British man outside of Tim Henman, Greg Rusedski and Andy Murray
to win a live singles rubber in 13 years when he beat Lithuania’s
Laurynas Gregelis 6-4 6-2 6-4. Top Lithuanian Ricardas Berankis beat Dan
Evans in five…Columbia leads Canada 2-0, Poland and Finland are
even at 1-1, as are Austria and the Slovak Republic. Ireland leads Turkey
2-0. The WTA match of the day in Monterrey will be between Agnes
Szavay and Dominika Cibulkova. Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova is already
through to the semis.
Isner vs. Troicki to Highlight Busy Davis Cup Friday
Del Potro, Gonzalez Out of Indian Wells, Graf,
Navratilova to Play Haiti Exo MORE
Debate on Tour's Calendars
Masks Real Problems MORE
Davis Cup Twists, Safina Out of Indian Wells; Serena
to Stay No. 1
TUESDAY, MARCH 2 - Despite the absences of Roger Federer, Rafa Nadal,
Juan Martin Del Potro and Andy Roddick and now likely Nikolay Davydenko,
it should be a fairly interesting round of 16 in Davis Cup,
with the US vs. Serbia the most intriguing tie, followed by Spain against
Switzerland and then Chile against Israel, mostly because due to the horrific
earthquake that struck that South American nation last weekend, the tie,
when it goes off, will surely be emotional. MORE
Bryans Pass Mac/Fleming; Davis Cup Happenings
in Chile, Spain, Argentina
MONDAY, March 1 - Bob and Mike Bryan
won their 58th team title in Delray Beach, passing John McEnroe and Peter
Fleming on the Open Era list. The twins are now just four back of the
Woodies.
“It’s pretty cool to be on our own,” said Mike “I’m
sure they’re not going to get any easier. You feel a little more
extra pressure because now everyone’s talking about it, we’re
even thinking about it now. We want to break [the record].” On Saturday,
the 31-year-old American twins became the first team in the Open Era to
win 600 matches together. MORE
Djokovic, Venus, Gulbis, Kleybanova Wins
Titles
SUNDAY, FEB. 28 - Novak Djokovic defended a title for the first time in
his career by winning the rain-delayed Dubai final with a 7-5, 5-7, 6-3
victory over Russian Mikhail Youzhny, It was the Serbian’s 17th
career title and it didn’t come easy as he had to also scored three
set wins over Marcos Baghdatis, Ivan Ljubicic and Victor Troicki. MORE
Cilic Out of Dubai; Djokovic
Wins
Fish Finding From in Delray
MORE
Murray, Davydenko Out of Dubai
Venus v. Kanepi in Acapulco MORE
Davydenko, Tsonga Move Ahead
Davis Cup Teams Named MORE
Murray Tries to Matter Again
Ivanovic Hires Gunthardt MORE
The Wrap, Week of Feb. 15-21
Querrey Chops Down Isner for Memphis Crown; Sharapova,
Llodra, Ferrero, Duque Marino Also Win Crowns
SUNDAY, FEB. 21 - Just two points from defeat, Sam Querrey overcame
John Isner 6-7 (3) 7-6 (5) 6-3 for the Morgan Keegan Championships crown
in Memphis. Unable to touch Isner’s serve nearly all day long, Querrey
stood strong in the breaker while the former UGA star couldn’t come
up with enough meaningful shots in the clutch. In winning his first ATP
World Tour 500 event, Querrey cruised in the third set and broke the despondent
Isner twice to win the match.
MORE
Venus Beats Vika for Dubai Title; Querrey vs. Isner
in Memphis Final
SATURDAY, FEB. 20 - Victoria Azarenka may be one of the
most promising players on tour, but she’s sure having trouble against
the elite veterans. On Saturday, Venus Williams retained
her Dubai crown by defeating Belarussian 6-3 7-5 for the title. It was
Venus’ 42nd singles title, putting her one ahead of Justine Henin.
MORE
Venus v. Vika in Dubai; Querrey Gets Revenge Over
Roddick
FRIDAY, FEB. 18 - Venus and Vika will meet for only the
second time, but it will be a defining match for Azarenka, who needs to
win another fair sized title in order to reestablish her credentials.
MORE
Roddick Survives, Sharapova, Oudin Cruise; Venus
v. Peer in Dubai
THURSDAY, FEB. 18 - Andy Roddick is still having trouble
breaking serve, but once again, he was able to break down an opponent
when it mattered most as he took down his friend James Blake, 6-3, 4-6,
7-6(3) in front of what was said to overflow crowd of more than 5,000
at the Regions Morgan Keegan Championships in Memphis. MORE
Sampras/Federer to Play Agassi/Nadal in Hit for
Haiti at Indian Wells MORE
Woznaicki, Kuznetsova Fall in Dubai
Roddick v. Blake Ahead in Memphis
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 17 - Caroline Wozniacki just
can’t seem to get her season going on the right track, and neither
can Svetlana Kuznetsova. In Dubai, the top seeded Dane
fell to the inspired Israeli Shahar Peer 6-2 7-5, while
Kuznetsova was beaten 5-7 7-6 6-4 to Russian qualifier Regina
Kulikova. MORE
Sharapova, Isner Memphis Winners
Woznaicki, Venus Win In Dubai
TUESDAY, FEB. 16 -Former UGA standout John Isner returned to the tour
in fine fashion on Monday at the Regions Morgan Keegan Championships/Cellular
South Cup in Memphis. The towering Isner, who was last seen reaching the
fourth round of the Australian Open and is now ranked a career high No.
25, took out US teen Ryan Harrison 6-1, 7-5 . MORE
USTA Selects Birmingham, Alabama for Fed Cup Semi
Between US & Russia
TUESDAY, FEB. 16 - The USTA announced that Birmingham, Ala., has been
selected as the site for the 2010 Fed Cup by BNP Paribas semifinal tie
between the United States and Russia, April 24-25. The matches will be
played at the Birmingham-Jefferson Convention Complex Arena, which will
be hosting a Fed Cup event for the first time. . MORE
Rafa
Nadal in a Video with Shakira
The Wrap: Feb. 7-14
Dementieva, Zvonareva, Ferrero, Soderling Win Titles
SUNDAY, FEB. 14 - Elena Dementieva
came from a set down to beat Czech Lucie Safarova 6-7. 6-1, 6-4 to win
the Paris Indoor, the Russian’s 16th crown. "It was very emotional.
I always wanted to win in Paris," Dementieva said. "This tournament
is very special for me and I was coming here every year trying to win
this title." MORE
Dementieva vs. Safarova in Paris Final
MORE
Oudin Hits a Hot Streak
FRIDAY, FEB. 12 - Melanie Oudin’s slump is now
really, really over. The Georgia teen reached her first WTA tour semi
when she took out Agnes Szavay 2-6, 6-4, 6-2 at the Paris Indoors. MORE
Querrey Bests Dent; Oudin on Roll
THURSDAY, FEB. 11 - They live within 30 miles of each other now in Southern
California but come from different parts of the tennis generational universe.
On Thursday, 22-year-old Sam Querrey beat Taylor Dent
6-4, 6-4 at San Jose's SAP Open, in a necessary for victory for Querrey,
who has struggled getting his feet under him since his bizarre arm injury
in Thailand last Octobe . MORE
Cover Girl Decker's Husband Roddick Scrapes Through
MORE
Fish Injured, Roddick to Give it a Go
MORE
Fed Cup Winners: US, Russia, Italy, Czechs;
Ivanovic Goes 0-3
MORE
US Fences in France; Other Three Fed Cup
Ties at 1-1 MORE
Closing AO Notes: Murray's Lack of Offense
MORE
Federer Crushes Tsonga, to Face Murray
Nadal Out for 4 Weeks
MORE
Murray Clips Cilic to Reach Final
MORE
Bryans Upset With Snoozing Leconte
MORE
Same As it Ever Was: Federer Downs Pissed
off Davydenko
MORE
Nadal Injures Knee Again; Retires Against Brilliant
Murray MORE
Relaxed Yet Intense: Henin Finding Balance, to Meet Zheng in Semis
MORE
Perfect Men's Quarters Set: Fed v. Davydenko, Tsonga
v. Djokovic
Serena Smothers Sam, Venus to Face Li
MORE
Nadal
Here to Fight, to Meet Murray Tsonga
Tries to Regain Elite Status
Venus in Search of Higher Level
MORE
Davydenko on a Roll and Laughing it Up
MORE
Henin's Fairytale Nearly Fizzles Against Kleybanova,
Clijsters Does in Stunning Loss to Petrova MORE
Hewitt v. Bagman
Revisited,
Venus to Face Dellacqua MORE
A Jewel of a Justine Victory
MORE
Safina Just Wants to Have Fun,
Roddick Pulls Through MORE
Let the New Grand Slam Decade
Begins Down Under MORE
AO Draws Out: Clijsters, Henin in Sam 1/4; Same With
Nadal & Murray
MORE
Wrap: Week of Nov. 30-Dec. 6 MORE
Wrap: Week of Nov. 22-29 MORE
Wrap: Week of Nov. 9-15 MORE
Wrap: Week of Nov. 2-8 MORE
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