Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Murray signs with 19 Entertainment and CAA Sports


Andy Murray and his brother Jamie have signed a deal with management companies 19 Entertainment and CAA Sports.

19 Entertainment is owned by Spice Girls manager and Pop Idol creator Simon Fuller; and also looks after David Beckham.

CAA Sports will represent Andy and Jamie in the United States which gives them great support globally. CAA Sports also represents Novak Djokovic, footballers Beckham and Cristiano Ronaldo; and film stars such as Tom Cruise and Will Ferrell also work with CAA.

The deal will take off on March 1 since the Murray's are going to leave the Ace Group management company then.

Murray joins top two in Abu Dhabi


British number one Andy Murray, will join the likes of Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal this week at the Capitala World Tennis Championship 2009, in Abu Dhabi, UAE.

The Championship is an exhibition tournament at the Zayed Sports City taking place from January 1-3.

Including Murray, Federer and Nadal are also James Blake, Andy Roddick and Nikolay Davydenko. Murray is set to play Blake on New Year's Day.

Murray, Federer and Nadal are set to start their ATP season in Qatar on 5 January.

Thursday, December 25, 2008

John Isner gets wild card to Aussie Open


John Isner of the United States has won the USTA wild-card tournament to go to the Australian open main draw next year.

The 6-foot-9 isner of Tampa, FL is ranked 144 in the world, and beat both Donald Young and Jesse Levine at Boca Raton to get a wild-card. Isner played all four majors in 2008, losing in the first round of the Australian Open to Fabrice Santoro aka The Magician, of France.

The Australian Open is from Jan 19 to Feb 1.

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Andy Roddick wins with a frying pan


Last weekend at the Andy Roddick Foundation charity event, Andy Roddick played against Chris Wetzel, the winner of a contest which asks contestants to recreate a memorable sports moment using a frying pan.

Chris Wetzel re-enacted the scene when Randy Johnson hit a dove with a pitch during spring training in 2001.

Roddick wins the tie-break 7-4. (Game, set and match frying pan!) 

Format: Tiebreaker. 
Surface: Clay. 
Weather: Partly cloudy, low 70s, slight breeze. 
Roddick's utensil: Generic (we declined to splurge for Sonoma's $185 All-Clad Brushed Stainless Steel Professional Fry Pan).



Friday, December 19, 2008

Albert Costa named Spain's new captain


Former French Open winner Albert Costa has been named as Spain's Davis Cup captain on Thursday, a month after the team won the Davis Cup 2008 to Argentina.

The 33-year-old Costa replaces Emilio Sanchez-Vicario, who stepped down after leading his country to its third Davis Cup title in Mar del Plata. Costa won 12 ATP singles titles during his playing career as well as a French Open in 2002. He also was part of the winning Davis Cup team in 2000 and is now coaching Feliciano Lopez.

Costa's debut will be in the first round World Group tie against Serbia at Benidorm from March 6 to March 8.

"I accomplished a lot of my dreams as a player, winning at Roland Garros and now I've managed another one, becoming captain of our Davis Cup team," said Costa, who agreed to lead Spain for one year.

"We're very ambitious. We want to keep working really hard and we want to win the Davis Cup again," Costa said.

Thursday, December 18, 2008

Alabama city to host Davis Cup tie


Birmingham, Alabama has been named as the city that will host the 2009 first round Davis Cup tie between the USA and Switzerland on March 6-8.
The Birmingham-Jefferson Convention Complex Arena will seat 17,000 for the best-of-five series and is marked as the first time that Alabama will host a Davis Cup tie.
Roger Federer will lead the Swiss team, and will play in the first round of Davis cup for the first time since 2004.

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Murray wants to open his own sport school


British number one, Andy Murray says he wants to open an academy that would treat sport as part of the school curriculum.
Murray also says that even though his school were supportive of his tennis ambition, he still wants more done to help future British sports stars.

"It's something that I would really love to do in the future," the Scot told BBC Sport.

"I almost want to start a school where the sport is as important as the education, like the universities in the United States."

"I know a lot of the schools in Australia take their sport very, very seriously," he added.

"It could have a football section, a tennis section, motor sport section.

"I would love to see a school like that, but it would take a lot of time to develop." 

Wimbledon to test new roof in May


Wimbledon has announced that it will test the new retractable roof on Centre Court in May, almost two months before the Wimbledon tournament.

The event will take place on May 17, tickets will be sold to the event, but details have yet to be announced. The Daily Mail newspaper reported that four-time Wimbledon semifinalist Tim Henman, who retired in 2007 may take part in the event. The traditional roof overhang on centre Court was removed after the 2006 tournament, leaving the grass more open in 2007. But the overhang was back in 2008, also adding an extra 1,200 seats. The Wimbledon tournament will be held June 22 - July 5.

"We plan to recreate normal playing conditions," Wimbledon spokesman Johnny Perkins said.

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

2003 French Open finalist retires


Martin Verkerk is quitting tennis after a career in which he reached the final of the 2003 French Open. Verkerk winner of 2 ATP tournaments at Milan 2003 and the Dutch Open a year later, lost the French Open final to Juan Carlos Ferrero in '03.

Verkerk played for 12 years, earned $1.5 million and reached a career high world ranking of 14 in 2003.

"It had been my plan to play more matches," the Dutchman said Tuesday. "It's a pity it didn't work out."

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Gulbis to play in Auckland


Latvian star Ernests Gulbis is set to play in next month's Heineken Open in Auckland, New Zealand. Gulbis' name appeared on entry lists for both the Auckland ATP and for the AAMI Classic exhibition event in Melbourne.
But his US based agent Tom Ross says there has been a bit of a mix-up. Ross says: "What is good news for Auckland is bad news for AAMI Classic tournament director Colin Stubbs".
The 20 year-old Latvian has got his attention this year from reaching the quarterfinals of the French Open.

Monday, December 8, 2008

Who are the highest paid tennis players in the world?

1. Roger Federer takes the top spot! The Fed Express won his fifth US Open crown and earned a cool $41.8 million this year.

2. Maria Sharapova won her third Slam at the Australian Open this year and earned $26 million, even though she was off the court for nearly half a year.

3. Rafael Nadal had a superb year winning his fourth French Open, first Wimbledon and Olympic Gold. The Raging Bull earned $18 million.

4. Andy Roddick was not at his best this year, but still managed to have $15 million in his account.

5. Venus Williams has 5 Wimbledons and $15 million in her pocket this year.

6. Serena Williams got an impressive $15 million in prizes this year just like her sister.

7. Justine Henin is still on the list even though she shocked everyone with her retirement plan. The Belgian has $10 million.

8. Novak Djokovic took his first Slam victory at the Aussie Open and is among the top paid with $9.5 million.

9. Ana Ivanovic won her first Grand Slam at the French Open this year. She is definitely on the list with $8 million.

10. James Blake made great deals with Nike and Evian, so has $7.5 million.

Sunday, December 7, 2008

Pioline wins the BlackRock Masters


Cedric Pioline of France has won his first ever BlackRock Masters title to Britain's Greg Rusedski. Pioline also knocked out Pete Sampras in the semis of the event.

Cedric Pioline came from a match point down today, to beat Rusedski in a nail-biting three setter that took 1 hour 45 minutes. The final score was 67(4) 76(3) 11-9(Champion's Tie-Break).The match saw Pioline and Rusedski hit a total of 22 aces.

“I took my chances and it worked,” said Pioline. “It was really close and it came down to a few points and I think at the end maybe I just returned a little bit better than him.”

Todd Reid is coming back


Former Davis Cup and Hopman Cup player Todd Reid, has moved into the final round of qualifying at the Perth International.

On the comeback trail from injury, Reid had little trouble knocking out Jason Kubler 61 61 in the second round after receiving a first round bye. Reid will now take on Perth's local hope Zach Itzstein on Monday for a place in the Main Draw.

The Perth International concludes next Sunday with  both men's and women's finals being played at the State Tennis Centre Burswood.

Saturday, December 6, 2008

2008 Tennis Season from A-Z


Getting closer to the 2009 season, lets reflect on the memorable 2008 season.

A. Alla Kudryavtseva earned a place in Wimbledon history, but upsetting former winner Maria Sharapova in the second round had little to do with it. Kudryavtseva drew laughter in her postmatch press conference and made tabloid headlines when she revealed her motivation for beating Sharapova. 

"It's very pleasant to beat Maria," she said. "Why? Well, I don't like her outfit." 

B. Maybe Marion Bartoli should make sure Pierce Brosnan shows up to all of her matches. Inspired by 007, Bartoli reached the Wimbledon final in 2007. 

Those who thought her performance during the fortnight was a fluke were, well, right. This year the two-hander failed to reach the quarterfinals in a Grand Slam, twice exiting in the first round. 

C. The sad tale of Guillermo Coria lingers. Trying to recover from an arm injury that messed him up mentally, Coria went 2-8 at the elite level and is still ranked outside the top 500. He did at least return in the Grand Slams, putting up a good fight against Tommy Robredo at the French Open, where Coria's heartache began in the 2004 final. 

D. The ATP ended a drawn-out investigation into possible match fixing involving Nikolay Davydenko, grudgingly clearing him of any wrongdoing in retiring from a match in Poland in August 2007. He lost motivation in the summer, but Davydenko's humor remained, evidenced by this snippet upon losing to Novak Djokovic in the Masters Cup final last month. "[Roger] Federer was not in semifinal, and I was," he began. "Federer didn't win [a Masters] tournament this year. I won one. OK, he won the U.S. Open, but who cares about the U.S. Open?" 

E. The can't-miss prospect to emerge from 2008? Possibly Ernests Gulbis. 

The baby-faced Latvian, armed with a huge serve and forehand, as well as great touch, threw a scare into Rafael Nadal at Wimbledon and Andy Roddick at the U.S. Open. Wait until he refines his game. 

F. Federer uttered one of the phrases of the year in January, after losing to Djokovic in the Australian Open semifinals. It was more symbolic than comedic. "I've created a monster," he said, later adding, "It's not easy coming out every week for sure trying to win." 

G. Adios, Guga. Hampered by a hip injury that derailed his career the past three years, the much-loved Gustavo Kuerten emotionally called it quits at Roland Garros, the site of his three Grand Slam titles. "One stage of my career was very successful, and I was able to get all the goals that I could," said the Brazilian. "Then the second part was really tough." 

H. He may be in the twilight of his steady career, but Dominik Hrbaty keeps entertaining. A few years after donning a hole-infested shirt at the U.S. Open -- on purpose -- he surprised the masses at Wimbledon by sitting next to old buddy Federer during a late changeover in their first-round clash. "He asked if he could sit next to me," Federer said. "I said, 'Sure, there's no problem. There's an extra seat."' 

I. It was the best of times, it was the worst of times for Ana Ivanovic. 

The shoe-squeaking, fist-pumping Serb seemed destined for a long stay at No. 1 following her triumph at the French Open. A mental dip and injuries helped contribute to a free fall in the second half. She won't soon forget one Julie Coin. 

J. There hasn't been this much excitement in Japan over a men's player since big-serving Shuzo Matsuoka prowled the circuit in the '90s. Kei Nishikori, as combative on the court as he is shy off it, burst onto the scene by winning a title in Delray Beach, Fla., in the spring. The 18-year-old's ranking rose more than 200 spots, to inside the top 65. 

K. For the second straight year, gentle giant Ivo Karlovic led the men's tour in aces. No surprise there. What was surprising, though, was that Karlovic failed to hit an ace in a match, against elastic Frenchman Gael Monfils in the second round of the Monte Carlo Masters. Almost as surprising? Karlovic dropped his opener at Wimbledon for the fourth straight time. 

L. The feel-good story of newish mom Lindsay Davenport wasn't as good as it could have been. Sharapova crushed Davenport early at the Australian Open, and the 32-year-old skipped her second-round match at Wimbledon due to a right knee injury. The same malaise affected her prep for the U.S. Open. 

M. Oh, Marcos Baghdatis, where art thou? Ranked an unbelievable 98th, that's where. The ridiculously talented Cypriot kept getting injured, cut ties with three more coaches -- including Swede Peter Lundgren -- and also parted company with mentor Patrick Mouratoglou. 

"Marcos is unbelievably complex," Mouratoglou said in March. 

Ya think? 

N. Be honest. How many gave Nadal a shot at winning the fifth set against Federer in their Wimbledon epic after Nadal blew two match points in the fourth and served second in the decider? Nadal somehow prevailed, in one of the finest displays of mental toughness on a court you're sure to see. Mind you, Federer's backhand down the line to save one of those match points was pretty special, too. 

O. Not many Americans nowadays enjoy playing on clay. Wayne Odesnik is an exception. The lefty reached the third round at the French Open, hanging in there against Djokovic, and competed in a pair of clay-court challengers in South America about a month ago. He cracked the top 90 in June. 

P. Juan Martin del Potro is on the way to living up to his potential. The 20-year-old won four straight tournaments as part of a 23-match winning streak in the summer, displaced the moody David Nalbandian as Argentina's No. 1 and landed a spot at the Masters Cup. More to come. 

Q. Sam Querrey's star is shining a little brighter. Winning a first title in Las Vegas was good, but battling Nadal over four sets at the U.S. Open had to be better. Proving the latter was no fluke, the 6-foot-6 Californian extended Nadal to four sets, on clay, in Spain, in the Davis Cup semis about two weeks later. 

R. We all know Richard Gasquet doesn't like playing in big tournaments in his native France -- in further examples, he bailed on the French Open and Paris Masters. That, however, paled in comparison to his shenanigans in the Davis Cup quarterfinals against the U.S in North Carolina. Apparently too scared to face Roddick, he only made himself available to captain Guy Forget when the outcome of the series had been decided. 

S. Sharapova spent most of the second half injured, so let's focus on her display at the Australian Open. Though not one of the favorites, Sharapova didn't drop a set, bageled Justine Henin and Elena Dementieva and conceded four games in the semis to roadrunner Jelena Jankovic, the current No. 1. 

T. Welcome back, Taylor Dent. Out more than two years thanks to a serious back injury that at times left him bedridden or perched on the sofa, the net-rusher from California returned to action in May. "In a time where role models are hard to come by, this guy is definitely someone we can look up to," said mentor Nick Bollettieri. 

U. Ugly. Is there a better word to describe Roddick's loss to enigmatic Serb Janko Tipsarevic in the second round at Wimbledon? 

Roddick went 0-for-8 on break points, including three set points that would have forced a fifth set. On one, given a tame second serve, he replied with an even weaker backhand into the net, prompting much frustration from his support camp. "Any chance I got, I pretty much just choked it," said Roddick, never one to hide. 

V. She was supposed to be another Sharapova. Instead, Nicole Vaidisova (aka Radek Stepanek's girlfriend) is fading -- at the geriatric age of 19. Vaidisova lost six in a row early in the campaign, then finished it by going 1-7. Ranked 12th at the end of 2007, she's now outside the top 40. 

W. Conspiracy theories linked to Williams versus Williams were finally put to bed. All four of their encounters featured plenty of drama, especially the evening quarterfinal at the U.S. Open. Serena, visibly ticked to lose to Venus in the Wimbledon final, saved 10 set points and won 7-6 (6), 7-6 (7). 

X. Never one to bite his tongue, Marat Safin embarked on an X-rated tirade at the U.S. Open because he was upset at being called for a bizarre double fault against veteran Vince Spadea. Safin let loose on chair umpire Carlos Bernardes and wasn't done by the time his postmatch press conference began. "I think it was complete bulls---," he barked. 

Y. What is it with Russians? Mikhail Youzhny became a YouTube favorite by thumping himself in the head with his racket three times, drawing a generous serving of blood -- he was ticked at missing a backhand against Spaniard Nicolas Almagro at Miami's Sony Ericsson Open. Youzhny took a medical timeout, then rallied to win in a match notable for some great rallies, too. 

Z. It's Agnes Szavay, not "Zavay," but it'll have to do here. (In any case, she's coached by Zoltan Kuharsky.) Picked by a few to reach the top 10 following a breakout 2007, the soon-to-be 20-year-old from Hungary lost in the first round in five of six tournaments starting 2008 and only got past the third round of a major once. 

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Federer reduces clay-court prep tournaments for French Open


Roger Federer will play only two clay-court tournaments before the 2009 French Open. 
Federer will head to Paris on May 24, after playing at the Masters Series events in Rome and Madrid.

"I am really pleased with the season the way we have planned it and I am looking forward to an exciting year," Federer said.

Federer played at four events before the French Open in the 2008 season: Estoril, Portugal; Monte Carlo; Rome; and Hamburg, Germany.

Federer's agent, Tony Godsick, told The Associated Press in October that the Swiss star would play a 2009 schedule "that works for him physically."

"He is not going to overplay next year," Godsick said. "He is just going to try to make sure that he peaks for the tournaments that mean the most to him."

Djokovic to host first Serbian tournament


Djokovic will host the first Serbian ATP tournament, which will offer $500,000 n prize money.
The Serb confirmed on Wednesday that Belgrade will host the event in May. his family bought the license of the ABN Amro Open, which was previously held in the Netherlands.

"After all the success of our players, we have managed to bring Serbia to the world map of tennis," Djokovic said.
"I spoke to some of them about coming, but nothing was sure until we really got the event," Djokovic said, adding that Croatian great Niki Pilic will be the director of the tournament.
"However, it is not crucial that we immediately get [Rafael] Nadal, [Roger] Federer or [Andy] Murray to play," Djokovic said. "It is important that we get quality matches."

Belgarde has hosted challenger events before but not an ATP or WTA event.

Monday, December 1, 2008

Andy Murray nominated for BBC Sports Personality of the Year


British number one Andy Murray has been chosen as one of ten contenders for the BBC Sports Personality of the year. He deserves it! The Scot had a breakthrough year by reaching his first Grand Slam final only to lose to Roger Federer at the US Open this year, and also winning two Masters titles at Cincinnati and Madrid. He also reached a career high ranking of number four in the world. Good luck Andy!

Nadal tops year end Power Rankings


Rafael Nadal has officially made it to the top of the Tennis Power Rankings list for the end of the year. And why not? I mean he has won his first Wimbledon and fourth consecutive French Open as well as a Gold Medal in Beijing. Other men in the top ten include Roger Federer in second, Novak Djokovic in fourth and Andy Murray in eighth.

Boris Becker dumped... by text


Tennis icon Boris Becker has been dumped by his fiancee Sandy Mayer-Woelden, 26.
Boris said: "I suddenly got an SMS from Sandy... saying this was it, that's it, it is over". "To make sure how serious she was she sent me five others saying the same thing." He also told German newspaper Bild: "I was completely surprised."
Boris Becker in the past has been linked to a string of women since his 2001 divorce from Barbara Feltus, with whom he had two sons.

BlackRock Masters start tomorrow!


The BlackRock Masters on the Tour of Champions is set to debut in London tomorrow. The eight man draw takes venue at The Royal Albert Hall, Kensington Gore, London from 2-7 December. The eight players will be split into two groups and will compete in a round-robin format.The players participating are John McEnroe, Stefan Edberg, Guy Forget, Jeremy Bates, Pat Cash, Pete Sampras, Greg Rusedski and Cedric Pioline.

Sluiter back in 2009


Dutch tennis player Raemon Sluiter announced during a press conference in Rotterdam on November 26, that he will return to international tennis in 2009. Sluiter resigned in February of 2008, but reached a career high world ranking of 46th in 2003. 

The black eye is due to an accident during a tennis clinic.

Friday, November 28, 2008

Nadal and Federer to play in Qatar


Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer are set to open up their 2009 season by playing at the Qatar Open. 
Qatar Tennis Federation president Nasser al-Kholiafi also confirmed that Andy Murray and Andy Roddick will also take part in the hard-court tournament which starts on January 5th. The tournament in Doha is one of three to start the 2009 season, along with the Brisbane International in Australia and the Chennai Open in India.

Thursday, November 27, 2008

Connors arrested at basketball game


Tennis legend Jimmy Connors has been charged with a misdemeanor for an altercation last week before a basketball game between UC Santa Barbara and top ranked North Carolina.
The eight-time Grand Slam champion was charged on Wednesday in Santa Barbara Superior Court with disrupting campus activities and refusing to leave a university facility.
His business manager, Karen Scott, says a man tried to pick a fight with Connors and his son before the Friday night game and police asked him to leave. Scott also says Connors was arrested after he said he wanted to wait for his son to finish watching the game. She says he was "extremely disappointed and embarrassed" about the incident.

Monday, November 24, 2008

Nalbandian denies arguing during Davis Cup


David Nalbandian of Argentina has been reported arguing with team mate Agustin Calleri after they lost the crucial doubles match at last week's Davis Cup final. Nalbandian also has been rumoured to quitting the Argentina team. However, Nalbandian at a news conference has denied both these claims and stated:
"It bothers me that people have questioned whether I'm continuing with the Davis Cup or not", he said.
"For me, representing my country is really an honour. I'm going to continue - like I've done until this point - defending Argentina's flag the best way possible."

Although, it is true that Nalbandian was so upset by his doubles loss, and that he missed the press conference after the match and was fined US$5000.

Sunday, November 23, 2008

It's another Davis Cup victory for Spain!


On the last day of action at the Davis Cup final, Fernando Verdasco had to come through a five set battle over Jose Acasuso to record Spain's third Davis Cup crown. Juan Martin del Potro was supposed to play David Ferrer originally, but Del Potro was replaced because of his injury doubt while the reason for Ferrer being replaced is unknown. Fernando Verdasco was in tears after the win and stated that "This is the most beautiful day of my life". The final score was 63 67(3) 46 62 61. Acasuso was clearly onto winning ways in the second and third sets but lost his power game in the last two sets. This means the fifth rubber with David Nalbandian facing Feliciano Lopez is cancelled. Congratulations Spain!

Saturday, November 22, 2008

Spain wins doubles on Saturday


Feliciano Lopez and Fernando Verdasco of Spain gave their country an important win today, by defeating David Nalbandian and Agustin Calleri of Argentina with a score of 57 75 76(5) 63. This win gives Spain a lead of 2-1. But Argentina still has a chance to win that is if they win both singles matches on Sunday. Juan Martin del Potro of Argentina is scheduled to open Sunday's play against David Ferrer of Spain though the Argentine is in doubt with a thigh injury. His absence could damage Argentina's chances of a first Davis Cup win very seriously. The second singles match on Sunday will have David Nalbandian of Argentina facing Feliciano of Spain. 

Results of win will be posted tomorrow.
Stay tuned!

Friday, November 21, 2008

One year from now...


One year from now, the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals will take place at the iconic O2 Arena in London. You can now register at their website for a chance to win an all inclusive VIP trip to meet the Final 8, receive event updates and go behind the scenes, also be the first to receive exclusive offers.

Argentina and Spain equal after first day of play


David Nalbandian of Argentina gave the host nation a quick lead with a 63 62 63 win over David Ferrer of Spain. But Feliciano Lopez of Spain fired back with a superb 46 76(2) 76(4) 63 win over Juan Martin del Potro of Argentina in the second singles match. Though del Potro was the clear favourite to win and took the first set, Lopez produced a great performance to recover. Del Potro also had an injury time-out during the fourth set but Lopez already solidified his lead to win in 3 hours and 19 minutes. On Saturday, Lopez and Fernando Verdasco will face Nalbandian and Agustin Calleri in the doubles. 

More tomorrow, stay tuned.


Roddick teams up with Stefanki


Andy Roddick has decided to hire coach Larry Stefanki ahead of the 2009 season. Stefanki has coached the likes of John McEnroe, Yevgeny Kafelnikov, Tim Henman and Fernando Gonzalez until recently. He is regarded as one of the best coaches in the world and under his guidance, both Kafelnikov and Marcelo Rios stepped up to the number one ranking. While Roddick had a disappointing end to 2008, by withdrawing from the year-ending Masters Cup because of a ankle injury. Roddick also finished the year ranked 8th and reached the quarterfinals at the US Open. Lets hope Stefanki will lift Roddick's spirit and lead him to success next year. Good luck!

Thursday, November 20, 2008

While the season has ended, Federer wins at exhibition


Roger Federer has beaten James Blake in a one set exhibition in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The score was 76(10-7). John McEnroe and Bjorn Borg were also part of the action with McEnroe winning the match 76(13-11) to the former Swedish number one. They then teamed up for doubles with Borg and Federer playing against McEnroe and Blake. The Americans fought hard to win it 75.
Federer plans to take the rest of the year off to heal his back injury and be fully ready for next year.


Davis Cup matches set for Friday


David Nalbandian and David Ferrer will play against each other in the first Davis Cup Final match on Saturday. Juan Martin del Potro and Feliciano Lopez will headline the second match of the day, with both matches being played in a best of five format.The doubles match will also take place on Saturday On Sunday the players will switch around with Nalbandian facing Lopez and Del Potro will face Ferrer. But Marcel Granollers, the replacement for Rafael Nadal still has a chance of playing on Sunday because the captain of each team has a right to make changes. With Argentina being a strong favourite, it could be their first Davis Cup crown.


Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Davis Cup Final 2008 Preview Gallery

The Spanish team stated their views for the press ahead of the final tie.
Juan Martin Del Potro talked to the press with other Argentine team members ahead of the tie.
David Nalbandian is one of the top hopes for Argentina in the final.
David Ferrer will be leading the Spanish team in the final.
The indoor hard-court arena will welcome 11,132 spectators this weekend at Mar del Plata.


Monday, November 17, 2008

It's the end of the season, but 2009 will come really soon


Though the 2008 season ended yesterday and you look back at all the achievements, breakthroughs and challenges the players faced during the season, don't be too sad because the 2009 season will be coming really soon. As a matter of fact on January 5th the first tournaments will kick off.

Don't forget to also stay tuned for the Davis Cup final results posted right here on "ATP Tennis Blog". Spain will be facing Argentina from 21-23 November in Mar del Plata, Argentina. The Spanish team includes David Ferrer, Fernando Verdasco, Feliciano Lopez and Marcel Granollers. The Argentine team includes Juan Martin Del Potro, David Nalbandian, Jose Acasuso and Agustin Calleri.          

See you soon!

Sunday, November 16, 2008

Djokovic wins Masters Cup in style


Novak Djokovic finished the year with a superb victory over Nikolay Davydenko. Though the Serb had a rough second half of the year, he got his mind together to pull off a smooth 61 75 victory to claim his first Masters Cup. This final victory gives Novak 50 points in the ATP 2008 Race which takes him to just two points away from second-places Roger Federer.

Novak Djokovic on the win:
"I would put it in the same league as a Grand Slam because the best eight players in the world are participating here," said Djokovic. "I feel very happy. End up the season the way I started it, with a win in a big event. So it's a great boost up for upcoming season."

Sunday, November 16, 2008

Singles - Final
[2] N Djokovic (SRB) d [4] N Davydenko (RUS) 61 75

Doubles - Final
[2] D Nestor (CAN) / N Zimonjic (SRB) d [1] B Bryan (USA) / M Bryan (USA) 76(3) 62



Saturday, November 15, 2008

Djokovic survives tough test; Davydenko sends Murray packing


Novak Djokovic endured a tough match today by defeating Gilles Simon in a nail-biting three setter. Simon had some neck problems early in the second set and then lost his serve to give Djokovic a confident drive to win the second set. In the third set, Djokovic lost his serve at 5-4 with Simon fighting for every opportunity but Djokovic proved too strong to win the match 46 63 75.

He will now meet Nikolay Davydenko in the final, who chipped away at Andy Murray and eased to a 75 62 win. This will be both Djokovic's and Davydenko's first Masters Cup final, so let the best man win.

Stay tuned for news on the finale!

Saturday, November 15, 2008

Singles - Semifinals
[2] N Djokovic (SRB) d [8] G Simon (FRA) 46 63 75
[4] N Davydenko (RUS) d [3] A Murray (GBR) 75 62

Doubles - Semifinals
[1] B Bryan (USA) / M Bryan (USA) d [7] M Fyrstenberg (POL) / M Matkowski (POL) 64 64
[2] D Nestor (CAN) / N Zimonjic (SRB) d [8] P Cuevas(URU) / L Horna (PER) 61 63

Friday, November 14, 2008

Murray ends Federer's reign while Simon into semis


A rough year for Roger Federer was ended on a low note when he lost to Andy Murray today. The Scot needed 8 match points, 3 hours and one minute to finish off the four-time champion with a close score of 46 76(3) 75. This has been Federer's first time losing in the round robin round of the tournament. He will finish the year with a win-loss record of 66-15, while Murray has set up a semifinal with Nikolay Davydenko that will be played tomorrow.

Gilles Simon also won his match against Radek Stepanek, the alternate for Andy Roddick, with a relatively easy score of 64 61. The win gets Simon into the semifinals since Roger Federer could not win his match against Murray. He will now face second seeded Novak Djokovic tomorrow for a place in the final.

More coming up soon!

Friday, November 14, 2008
Singles Round Robin
(8)G Simon (FRA) d (9)R Stepanek (CZE) 61 64
(3)A Murray (GBR) d (1)R Federer (SUI) 46 76(3) 75

Doubles Round Robin
(2)Nestor/Zimonjic d (6)Dlouhy/Paes 61 64 
(7)Fyrstenberg/Matkowski d (4)Bjorkman/Ullyett 62 16 10-6


Thursday, November 13, 2008

Davydenko skips past Del Potro while Tsonga gets first win


Nikolay Davydenko surprised most today by producing a great performance and beating Juan Martin Del Potro with an easy score of 63 62 in just 87 minutes. This win gives Davydenko the second semifinal spot along with Novak Djokovic for the Gold Group since he has a 2-1 win-loss record in round robin play.

In the other match, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga recorded his third straight win against Novak Djokovic and his first at the event with a score of 16 75 61. The match lasted 1 hour and 39 minutes but Tsonga has no chance of getting to the semifinals with this win since his win-loss record is now 1-2.

More coming soon!

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Singles - Round Robin
[6] J Tsonga (FRA) d [2] N Djokovic (SRB) 16 75 61
[4] N Davydenko (RUS) d [7] J Del Potro (ARG) 63 62

Doubles - Round Robin
[5] J Coetzee (RSA) / W Moodie (RSA) d [1] B Bryan (USA) / M Bryan (USA) 62 26 12-10 - Saved 1 M.P.
[8] P Cuevas (URU) / L Horna (PER) d [3] M Bhupathi (IND) / M Knowles (BAH) 67(3) 76(4) 10-5



Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Federer keeps his semi hopes alive, Murray storms into semis


Roger Federer kept his fire burning with a win over alternate Radek Stepanek. Federer was told after his pre-match warm-up that his opponent would be Stepanek, after Andy Roddick withdrew from the tournament with an ankle injury. The first set saw some breaks of serve, but Federer held his nerve in the tiebreak to win it 7-4. The next set, Roger broke the Stepanek serve to be in the lead 5-3, but then failed to win a point on his own serve in the next game. Federer then broke Stepanek again to take the match 76(4) 64. Federer is now with a win-loss of 1-1 and needs to win his next match against Murray to get to the semis.

Andy Murray on the other hand recorded his third straight win over Gilles Simon with a score of 64 62. The Scot went 4-0 against Simon, but Simon fired back to 3-4 with Murray going back to his power game and winning the first set. The second set was much easier for Murray since Simon kept raising his number of unforced errors and eventually letting Murray record a comfortable win. Murray is now guaranteed a semifinal spot.

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Singles - Round Robin
[1] R Federer (SUI) d [Alt] R Stepanek (CZE)* 76(4) 64
[3] A Murray (GBR) d [8] G Simon (FRA) 64 62

* [Alt] R Stepanek (CZE) replaced [5] A Roddick (USA) - (ankle)

Doubles - Round Robin
[2] D Nestor (CAN) / N Zimonjic (SRB) d [4] J Bjorkman (SWE) / K Ullyett (ZIM) 61 64
[7] M Fyrstenberg (POL) / M Matkowski (POL) d [6] L Dlouhy (CZE) / L Paes (IND) 76(2) 63



Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Breaking News: Nadal out of Davis Cup final


Rafael Nadal has given the word that he will not be part of the Spain team for the Davis Cup final against Argentina. Nadal has been struggling with tendonitis in his right knee since pulling out of the Paris Masters semifinals and is blaming the intense ATP calendar for his injury problems. Nadal will be replaced by No. 56 in the world, Marcel Granollers and the rest of the team will include David Ferrer, Feliciano Lopez, Fernando Verdasco and Santiago Ventura as the first substitute. Argentina's chances of winning have been lifted with the absence of Nadal, and with top players such as Juan Martin Del Potro and David Nalbandian on the team as well as Jose Acasuso and Agustin Calleri. The tie will take place on an indoor hard court in Mar del Plata, Argentina from 21 - 23 November.

Djokovic battles into semis; Del Potro keeps semi hopes alive


Novak Djokovic overcame a mental battle today by beating Nikolay Davydenko. Djokivic had a hard time in the first set but managed to win it76(3), then Davydenko stepped up a level by disarming Djokovic and taking the second set 60. The last set saw Djokovic breaking Davydenko, and taking the last set with a final score of 76(3) 60 75. This win gives Djokovic a ticket to the semifinals of the event.

Juan Martin Del Potro kept his chin up today by beating Paris Masters winner Jo-Wilfried Tsonga with an extremely close score of 76(4) 76(5). Tis loss for Tsonga will mean he cannot reach the semis even if he wins to Djokovic in his last round-robin match. Del Potro now has a win-loss record of 1-1, so his next match against Davydenko will decide both their fates in Shanghai, since Davydenko has a win-loss record of 1-1 as well. Winner takes all!

More news coming soon.

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Singles - Round Robin
[2] N Djokovic (SRB) d [4] N Davydenko (RUS) 76(3) 06 75
[7] J Del Potro (ARG) d [6] J Tsonga (FRA) 76(4) 76(5)

Doubles - Round Robin
[1] B Bryan (USA) / M Bryan (USA) d [3] M Bhupathi (IND) / M Knowles (BAH) 75 36 10-4
[8] P Cuevas (URU) / L Horna (PER) d [5] J Coetzee (RSA) / W Moodie (RSA) 62 67(2) 11-9

Monday, November 10, 2008

Federer gets a surprise from Simon; Murray wins battle of Andy's


Roger Federer got a big wake up call from Gilles Simon today, with the Frenchman winning with a score of 46 64 63. Getting to the victory, Simon had to recover from a set and a break down to defeat the four-time champion. Amazing comeback!

Andy Murray also pleased the crowd with a splendid win over Andy Roddick. The Scot won the first set 64 by breaking Roddick in the fifth game of the set, then lost the second set 61 mainly because of a poor serve. But in the last set, Murray finally got it together and put together a hard fought 64 16 61 win and his first in the season-ending finale.

More news coming up,stay tuned!

Day 2 - Monday, November 10, 2008

Singles - Round Robin
[8] G Simon (FRA) d [1] R Federer (SUI) 46 64 63 
[3] A Murray (GBR) d [5] A Roddick (USA) 64 16 61

Doubles - Round Robin
[2] D Nestor (CAN) / N Zimonjic (SRB) d [7] M Fyrstenberg (POL) / M Matkowski (POL) 76(4) 57 10-4
[4] J Bjorkman (SWE) / K Ullyett (ZIM) d [6] L Dlouhy (CZE) / L Paes (IND) 63 75


Sunday, November 9, 2008

Djokovic and Davydenko win opening matches


On the first day of action in Shanghai, Novak Djokovic showed his superb form by beating one of the debut qualifiers, Juan Martin Del Potro with a score of 75 63. It was Djokovic's first win at the Masters Cup since he lost all three matches at his debut last year. Djokovic managed to finish the match in 1 hour 57 minutes.

Nikolay Davydenko also won his match but had to battle it out until the very end to beat another debut qualifier, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga. The score was 67(6) 64 76(0) and took 2 hours 43 minutes.

Tomorrow's action will see Roger Federer play Gilles Simon and Andy Murray play Andy Roddick.
Stay tuned for more on the action in Shanghai!

Day 1 - Sunday, November 9, 2008

Singles - Round Robin
[2] N Djokovic (SRB) d [7] JM del Potro (ARG) 75 63
[4] N Davydenko (RUS) d [6] JW Tsonga (FRA) 67(6) 64 76(0)

Doubles - Round Robin
[1] Bryan (USA)/ Bryan (USA) d [8] Cuevas (URU)/ Horna (PER) 61 76(4)
[3] Bhupathi (IND)/Knowles (BAH) d [5] Coetzee (RSA)/Moodie (RSA) 62 63