Extended Lay Off For Nadal
Former world number one Rafael Nadal will be on the
sidelines for another two months after telling Reuters that
he will not be ready to take on the United States in the
Davis Cup semi-final.
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Former world number one Rafael Nadal will be on the
sidelines for another two months after telling Reuters that
he will not be ready to take on the United States in the
Davis Cup semi-final.
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Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal are both through to the
quater finals of the Australian Open after defeating Bernard
Tomic and Feliciano Lopez.
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Lleyton Hewitt has denied rumours that he will be retiring
as a "load of rubbish", as he prepares for the start of the
2012 tennis season.
Hewitt is preparing for the Hopman Cup event, beginning on
Saturday, which he will be using as a warm up for the
Australian Open.
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It took most of the year before Roger Federer began winning
again, but now he’s started it seems little will stop him,
and with five ATP Tour Finals titles to his name already, he
is well on course for a record-breaking sixth.
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Andy Murray has pulled out of the ATP Tour finals in London,
after a groin strain, which had already been troublesome
during his first round defeat by David Ferrer, proved too
much to overcome.
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After a disastrous match in which he was defeated by
Spain’s David Ferrer in straight sets, Britain’s Andy
Murray is debating whether to pull out of the ATP World Tour
Finals due to injury.
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As he opened his ATP World Tour Finals campaign, world
number one Novak Djokovic had to admit he was given a
wake-up call Thomas Berdych before claiming victory in a
final set tie-break.
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World Number two Rafael Nadal had to overcome a bout of food
poisoning before he could close out his first round match
against American Mardy Fish at the ATP Finals tournament in
London.
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*In a move more reminiscent of a boxing stand-off,
Britain’s Andy Murray has been re-kindling the rivalry
between himself and six-time Wimbledon champion Roger
Federer, ahead of the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals. *
* *
Murray and Federer have not come up against one another on
court this year, but they could dispute a £1.
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After disappointment at last week’s Paris Masters Andy
Murray will straight away have the opportunity to bounce
back when he competes in the ATP World Tour Finals in
London.
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World No 2 Rafael Nadal has pulled out of the Paris Masters
saying he needs to focus on the World Tour Finals and
Spain's Davis Cup final against Argentina next month.
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As Britain’s Andy Murray moved into the quarter-finals of
the Shanghai Masters, French Open champion Rafael Nadal was
outplayed by world number 23 Florian Mayer and suffered a
shock third-round defeat for the second successive year.
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Britain’s Andy Murray is celebrating a double victory
today after winning both the singles and the doubles titles
in Tokyo yesterday.
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World number one Novak Djokovic has pulled out of next
week's Shanghai Masters due to the persistent back injury
that also stopped him from defending his China Open title in
Beijing. Djokovic, who won the Australian Open, Wimbledon and the
U. S.
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Top-seed Rafael Nadal has reached the semi-finals of the
ATP's Japan Open and will now meet American and tournament
fourth seed Mardy Fish who ended the run of Australian
teenager Bernard Tomic 6-7 (5-7) 6-4 6-1.
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Andy Murray and Rafael Nadal are both through to the
quarterfinals in the Japanese Open after two set victories. World number four Murray looked comfortable during his 6-1
6-2 victory over Alex Bogomolov, breaking serve three times
in the opening set and twice in the second.
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Frenchman Jo-Wilfried Tsonga has won his first title since
October 2009 at the Moselle Open in Metz, ending a two year
drought.
After beating Ivan Ljubicic 6-3 6-7(4) 6-3 he celebrated by
setting his sights on qualifying for the ATP World Tour
Finals in London.
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*Things are getting heated on the men’s tennis circuit, as
several top players are threatening to take ‘industrial’
action. *
At the forefront of the debate, British number one Andy
Murray and World number two Rafael Nadal are talking of
going ‘on strike’ if their working conditions aren’t
improved.
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There was a surprise upset in the Davis Cup on Sunday when
World number one, Serbian Novak Djokovic retired from his
Davis Cup semi-final singles match against Juan Martin del
Potro through injury, giving Argentina a 3-1 win.
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Fresh from his triumph in the US Open earlier this week,
champion Novak Djokovic will play for Serbia against David
Nalbandian of Argentina in the Davis Cup semi-finals in
Belgrade.
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