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		<title>Fish Trips Up Murray, Federer Still Standing</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 28 Mar 2010 19:12:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the second round in Miami, world number three and defending champion, Andy Murray, was beaten by Mardy Fish 6-3,6-4 while Roger Federer ultimately won comfortably 6-3, 6-3 against Nicolas Lapentti.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-2293" src="http://miamitennisnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/IMG_2057_federer-300x200.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="200" />For the second straight day at the Sony Ericsson Open, a highly ranked male seed went out in the second round.  World number three and defending champion, Andy Murray, was beaten by Mardy Fish 6-3,6-4 .  Although Roger Federer, the number one seed, was pushed by Nicolas Lapentti.  Federer still won comfortably 6-3, 6-3.<br />
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In the opening set, in a game in which Fish double faulted, Murray captured the break for 3-1.  However, the next game, Murray threw in a double fault on break point permitting Fish to get back on serve.  With Murray serving in the ninth game, Fish attained triple break point.  Despite Murray reaching deuce and game point, Fish would not be denied.  Mardy manufactured two more break point chances and converted.  Then, on the third asking, Fish closed out the first set.</p>
<p>Poor serving and a tentative return game were what Murray brought to the table; thus, Fish took full advantage.  The initial game of the second set, Murray double faulted handing Fish his second break point opportunity, the American converted.  After consolidating and widening his lead to 3-1, Fish cruised on serve.  However, in the eighth game, Fish faced a 15-40 deficit.  Once again, the serve was his ally.  By raining a few bombs, Fish extricated himself out of this jam and maintained a 5-3 lead.  After Murray held, serving out the match, Fish once more was down break point.  Still, Fish snuffed Murray’s advantage with his serve.  Subsequently, with a couple of aces and unreturnables, Fish sealed the win.</p>
<p>Murray spends a lot of time training in South Florida, so MiamiTennisNews wondered:<br />
<em>Q.  You know this court almost more than anyone else.  You practice here all the time.  What made the difference in today&#8217;s match?</em><br />
MURRAY:  Well, Mardy served well when he needed to.  You know, especially the second set when he was down break points he served well.  But I just wasn&#8217;t very good today, and I&#8217;m going to need to get a lot better.</p>
<p>After Murray’s debacle, a love-30 start to Federer’s opening game and a break point the subsequent one by Lapentti were preoccupying.  Still, with a few good serves, Federer held to stay on serve.  For his part, Lapentti had no difficulty holding with back to back love games for 2 all.  After multiple errant forehands, with Lapentti serving at 4-5, Federer connected on a forehand up the winner for deuce.  Later, Federer provoked a backhand error by Lapentti resulting in break point.  Then, the world number one produced a stellar backhand down the line pass to go ahead 5-3.  Following, with an easy game, Federer slammed the door on the first set.</p>
<p>Lapentti revealed no signs of disappointment, starting the second set strongly in part aided by Federer having trouble finding his mark with the forehand.  Similarly, Federer continued to have routine service games.  The good thing for Federer was that when it mattered, his forehand showed up.  With Lapentti serving at 3 all, Federer obtained break point with a forehand up the line winner.  When Lapentti’s forehand sailed long, Federer had the crucial break.  After getting out of love-30 mess to consolidate, with a backhand crosscourt winner, Federer broke Lapentti to finish the match.</p>
<p>As anticipated, Robin Soderling, Marin Cilic, Fernando Gonzalez and Fernando Verdasco advanced, all in straight sets.  Seeds Mikhail Youzhny, Tomas Berdych, Stanislas Wawrinka, Juan Monaco, Jurgen Melzer, Marcos Baghdatis and Feliciano Lopez also  moved on without difficulty.  On the other hand, Alberto Montanes, the 26th seed, Gilles Simon, seeded 20th, and Janko Tipsarevic, the 31st seed, were ousted.</p>
<p>For the women, it was business as usual.  Svetlana Kuznetsova, the top seed, with a 6-2,6-3 win, sent Agnes Szavay home . Venus Williams said arrivederci to Roberta Vinci with a 6-1,6-4 victory.  Agnieszka Radwanska took care of Ana Ivanovic 7-5,7-5.  Both Yanina Wickmayer and Marion Bartoli only needed two sets to pass to the round of 16.  The night match between Daniela Hantuchova and Nadia Petrova was less stimulating than expected.  Hantuchova prevailed over Petrova 6-2,6-4.  Timea Bacsinszky had an easy time with Polona Hercog 6-2,6-2.  Her next round will be more challenging as she faces Wickmayer.</p>
<p>The shocker for the women came from the doubles field as the top seed Cara Black and Liezel Huber were defeated in the first round by Natalie Grandin and Abigail Spears.</p>
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		<title>Federer, Venus &amp; Murray Saturday’s Marquee Matches at 2010 SEO</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Mar 2010 14:30:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Second round play for the ATP concludes today at the Sony Ericsson Open with Roger Federer and Andy Murray from the top half of the draw the feature attraction.  On the women’s side, Svetlana Kuznetsova and Venus Williams play for a spot in the round of 16.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-2232" title="IMG_1405_federer" src="http://miamitennisnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/IMG_1405_federer-300x200.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="200" />Second round play for the ATP concludes today at the Sony Ericsson Open with Roger Federer and Andy Murray from the top half of the draw the feature attraction.  On the women’s side, Svetlana Kuznetsova and Venus Williams play for a spot in the round of 16.</strong></p>
<p>Fernando Verdasco, the 10th seed, begins the proceedings on stadium court by taking on Dudi Sela.  That’s followed by Williams and Roberta Vinci, their first tour meeting.  Then, Murray, the 3rd seed and defending champion, starts his title defense by facing American Mardy Fish. Murray holds a 3-1 record versus Fish and has prevailed in their last three meetings.  The afternoon session finishes with Kuznetsova battling Agnes Szavay.  In 2007, Szavay reached her first WTA final in New Haven and the quarterfinals at the U.S. Open.  Both times, then 18 years old, Szavay’s dream run came to an end at the hands of Kuznetsova.  These two have not played since.  Therefore, this should be an intriguing battle.</p>
<p>On the outside courts, Ana Ivanovic attempts to knock out 6th seed Agnieszka Radwanska. The latter defeated the former for the first time in Rome on clay last year.  With Ivanovic struggling with her game, Radwanska may run away with this one.  Marin Cilic, the male 7th seed, faces Stephane Robert. This is the initial encounter for these two.  With Cilic at the highest ranking of his career, it should be an uncomplicated match. Also, Robin Soderling, seeded 5th, squares off against Peter Luczak. Soderling won their only previous skirmish in 2005 in straight sets.</p>
<p>In the evening, Federer takes on Nicolas Lapentti.  With a 3-0 record against Lapentti, this should be no head-scratcher for the world number one.  The ladies’ night match-up is Nadia Petrova and Daniela Hantuchova. Petrova leads their head to head 4-1.</p>
<p>It’s men’s day at the grandstand where the must see players include Mikhail Youzhny, Fernando Gonzalez, Marcos Baghdatis and Gilles Simon. In addition, Rafael Nadal and fellow Majorcan Bartolome Salva-Vidal clash with doubles second seed Mike and Bob Bryan.</p>
<p>Here is the complete schedule :</p>
<p><strong>SATURDAY, MARCH 27</strong></p>
<p><strong>STADIUM start 11:00 am</strong><br />
[10] F Verdasco (ESP) vs D Sela (ISR) &#8211; ATP</p>
<p>Not Before 1:00 PM<br />
[3] V Williams (USA) vs R Vinci (ITA) &#8211; WTA<br />
[3] A Murray (GBR) vs M Fish (USA) &#8211; ATP<br />
[1] S Kuznetsova (RUS) vs [27] A Szavay (HUN) &#8211; WTA</p>
<p>Starting at 8:00 PM<br />
[1] R Federer (SUI) vs [LL] N Lapentti (ECU) &#8211; ATP<br />
[19] D Hantuchova (SVK) vs [16] N Petrova (RUS) &#8211; WTA</p>
<p><strong>GRANDSTAND start 11:00 am</strong><br />
[Q] S Giraldo (COL) vs [13] M Youzhny (RUS) &#8211; ATP<br />
[25] M Baghdatis (CYP) vs J Chela (ARG) &#8211; ATP<br />
[WC] R Nadal (ESP) / B Salva-Vidal (ESP) vs [2] B Bryan (USA) / M Bryan (USA) &#8211; ATP<br />
[9] F Gonzalez (CHI) vs [Q] Y Lu (TPE) &#8211; ATP</p>
<p>Not Before 5:00 PM<br />
[20] G Simon (FRA) vs H Zeballos (ARG) &#8211; ATP</p>
<p><strong>COURT 1 start 10:00 am</strong><br />
A Petkovic (GER) vs Y Shvedova (KAZ) &#8211; WTA<br />
A Falla (COL) vs [23] J Melzer (AUT) &#8211; ATP<br />
P Hercog (SLO) vs T Bacsinszky (SUI) &#8211; WTA<br />
G Dulko (ARG) vs [13] M Bartoli (FRA) &#8211; WTA<br />
[6] B Mattek-Sands (USA) / Z Yan (CHN) vs M Kirilenko (RUS) / A Radwanska (POL) &#8211; WTA</p>
<p><strong>COURT 2 start 11:00 am</strong><br />
[12] Y Wickmayer (BEL) vs [WC] P Martic (CRO) &#8211; WTA<br />
P Luczak (AUS) vs [5] R Soderling (SWE) &#8211; ATP<br />
[25] A Ivanovic (SRB) vs [6] A Radwanska (POL) &#8211; WTA<br />
S Robert (FRA) vs [7] M Cilic (CRO) &#8211; ATP</p>
<p>Not Before 5:00 PM<br />
T de Bakker (NED) vs [16] T Berdych (CZE) &#8211; ATP</p>
<p><strong>COURT 3 start 10:00 am</strong><br />
[31] J Tipsarevic (SRB) vs P Petzschner (GER) &#8211; ATP<br />
[19] S Wawrinka (SUI) vs [Q] K Anderson (RSA) &#8211; ATP<br />
A Medina Garrigues (ESP) / C Wozniacki (DEN) vs [4] L Raymond (USA) / R Stubbs (AUS) &#8211; WTA<br />
[Q] M Ilhan (TUR) vs [22] J Monaco (ARG) &#8211; ATP</p>
<p><strong>COURT 6 start 10:00 am</strong><br />
[8] M Fyrstenberg (POL) / M Matkowski (POL) vs J Knowle (AUT) / P Kohlschreiber (GER) &#8211; ATP<br />
M Berrer (GER) vs [29] F Lopez (ESP) &#8211; ATP<br />
[5] A Kleybanova (RUS) / F Schiavone (ITA) vs M Niculescu (ROU) / E Vesnina (RUS) &#8211; WTA</p>
<p>Not Before 1:30 PM<br />
J Isner (USA) / S Querrey (USA) vs J Brunstrom (SWE) / J Rojer (AHO) &#8211; ATP<br />
A Clement (FRA) / J Tsonga (FRA) vs G Garcia-Lopez (ESP) / A Montanes (ESP) &#8211; ATP</p>
<p><strong>COURT 7 start 10:00 am</strong><br />
T Garbin (ITA) / V Ruano Pascual (ESP) vs K Peschke (CZE) / K Srebotnik (SLO) &#8211; WTA<br />
F Serra (FRA) vs [26] A Montanes (ESP) &#8211; ATP</p>
<p>Not Before 1:00 PM<br />
N Almagro (ESP) / T Robredo (ESP) vs M Melo (BRA) / B Soares (BRA) &#8211; ATP<br />
B Becker (GER) / M Kohlmann (GER) vs [5] L Kubot (POL) / O Marach (AUT) &#8211; ATP</p>
<p><strong>COURT 8 start 10:00 am</strong><br />
[1] C Black (ZIM) / L Huber (USA) vs N Grandin (RSA) / A Spears (USA) &#8211; WTA<br />
M Damm (CZE) / F Polasek (SVK) vs I Karlovic (CRO) / D Vemic (SRB) &#8211; ATP<br />
T Bellucci (BRA) / M Lopez (ESP) vs C Kas (GER) / D Norman (BEL) &#8211; ATP<br />
I Senoglu (TUR) / Y Shvedova (KAZ) vs [8] E Makarova (RUS) / S Peng (CHN) &#8211; WTA</p>
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		<title>ATP Australian Open Early Round Rewind</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Jan 2010 03:50:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[After one week of play, the cream of the ATP has risen to the top at the Australian Open.   Although some had a tougher road than others, eight of the top seeds are still in the hunt.  Here's a look back at the tournament's key moments to date.
]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-1785" src="http://miamitennisnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/img_0642_mc-300x200.jpg" alt="img_0642_mc" width="300" height="200" />After one week of play, the cream of the ATP has risen to the top at the Australian Open.   Although some had a tougher road than others, eight of the top seeds are still in the hunt.  Here&#8217;s a look back at the tournament&#8217;s key moments to date.</strong></p>
<p>In the first round, Igor Andreev&#8217;s forehand gave world number one Roger Federer all sorts of headache.  After stealing the first set, Andreev was just one forehand winner away from serving for a two set to one lead.  When Andreev&#8217;s shot sailed long, so did his opportunity at an upset.  Thereafter, Federer cruised through his matches.</p>
<p>Another difficult challenge lays ahead for Federer in the fourth round in Aussie Lleyton Hewitt who will have the support of the crowd.  Still, Federer is favored in that match.  Should Federer advance, his tasks gets more complicated since he could face Nikolay Davydenko in the quarters, a man who has beaten him their last two meetings.</p>
<p>While Fernando Verdasco, a semifinalist last year, struggled through his first round match then benefited from a retirement his last round;  Davydenko, his fourth round opponent, has been in peak form through three rounds.  If Davydenko moves on to the quarterfinals, Federer&#8217;s streak of 22 consecutive majors semifinal will be in serious jeopardy.</p>
<p>An astounding fatality in the first round was French Open finalist, Robin Soderling. Playing Marcel Granollers ranked 113, Soderling let a two set to none advantage evaporate.  Current U.S. Open champ Juan Martin Del Potro who has been dealing with a wrist injury also made an early exit. After defeating James Blake in a thrilling second round match, in the fourth round, Del Potro fought hard but came up short against Marin Cilic in another five setter.  Cilic who has now gotten to the quarterfinals in the last two majors will battle Andy Roddick.</p>
<p>Although Roddick has been pushed with each passing round, he&#8217;s had the answers.  After straight sets wins in rounds one and two, Roddick required four sets against Feliciano Lopez, then five versus Fernando Gonzalez, the Australian Open 2007 finalist and his coach&#8217;s former pupil. If Roddick aces the Cilic exam, it will be either Rafael Nadal or Andy Murray his next nemesis.</p>
<p><span id="more-1750"></span>Despite minor blips, Nadal, the defending champion, has been in his best shape since the French Open loss.  After routine victories the first two rounds, Nadal needed four sets against Phillip Kohlschreiber and Ivo Karlovic who are higher caliber players.  Nadal will clash in the quarterfinals with Andy Murray. Thus far, Murray has come through without dropping a set. If their 2008 U.S. Open meeting is any indication, this quarterfinal duel will be a great one.</p>
<p>When Mikhail Youzhny retired in the third round, for Lukasz Kubot it became a good news and bad news scenario. For the first time, 27 year old Kubot made it to the fourth round at a major. To his chagrin, Novak Djokovic will be his subsequent adversary. It is unlikely that Kubot has any weapon which will trouble Djokovic.  However, the same does not apply to Jo-Wilfried Tsonga who could be Djokovic&#8217;s counterpart in the quarterfinals.  Tsonga leads their head to head 4-2.</p>
<p>For Tsonga, the 2008 Australian Open runner-up, the primary order of business will be taking care of Nicolas Almagro in the fourth round.  In the third round, Tsonga put down Tommy Haas.  With Almagro&#8217;s five titles all on clay, Tsonga is an overwhelming favorite in that match.  So a repeat of the 2008 Australian Open final may be one match away.</p>
<p>So who will be the eventual champion?  With their take no prisoners performance so far, Davydenko and Murray have the edge. However, of the guys remaining with a legitimate shot at the title, Davydenko is the only one who has yet to make it to the final of a major. Therefore, the riddle is whether Davydenko can defeat both Djokovic and Federer in a best of five match to reach the final.</p>
<p>For his part, Murray will have to knock out Nadal and possibly Roddick to get to the final.  The Scot has the talent, so Murray is hoping with the off season he exorcised last year&#8217;s majors demons.</p>
<p>Ultimately, it may be another case of those who&#8217;ve been there before hoisting the trophy again.  Thus, Federer obtaining his 16th major or Nadal his second straight Australian would not be unexpected.</p>
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		<title>Analysis of the 2010 Australian Open Draw</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Australian Open draw is out.  More than any prior year, in this imprecise game of predictions, the only certainty is the uncertainty in determining a frontrunner for the trophy on both the ladies' and gentlemen's side.  With no one having a conspicuous edge, with few exceptions, anyone in the top ten can be regarded as a legitimate contender.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-1721" src="http://miamitennisnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/australian_open_logo-300x168.jpg" alt="australian_open_logo" width="300" height="168" /><strong>The Australian Open draw is out.  More than any prior year, in this imprecise game of predictions, the only certainty is the uncertainty in determining a frontrunner for the trophy on both the ladies&#8217; and gentlemen&#8217;s side.  With no one having a conspicuous edge, with few exceptions, anyone in the top ten can be regarded as a legitimate contender.  Moreover, on the women&#8217;s side, the return of some old faces with previous success at majors means that it&#8217;s is truly anybody&#8217;s title.</strong></p>
<p>In the top half of the draw, Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic, Nikolay Davydenko and Robyn Soderling are the highest seeds respectively. Astonishingly, if the last couple of months are an accurate barometer, Davydenko is for the first time a true threat to make it all the way to the final.  After wrapping 2009 with the ATP World tour finals trophy, just  days ago, Davydenko brought down Federer and Rafael Nadal to take the title in Qatar.  However, the question remains as to whether Davydenko can translate that type of success to a best of five set tournament over two weeks. If the draw proceeds as expected, Davydenko will have a crack at Federer in the quarters and Djokovic or Soderling in the semis.</p>
<p>For his part, Federer has a pretty challenging road in attempting to reach the final.  In the first round, the world number one faces the ever dangerous Igor Andreev.  Subsequently, there are possible match-ups with Australian Open finalists Lleyton Hewitt and Marcos Baghdatis in the round of 16. Other than Davydenko, Fernando Verdasco, a semifinalist in &#8217;09, is a potential in the quarters. So, Federer will need to be on his toes to advance beyond the quarters.</p>
<p>Third seed Djokovic should have a fairly unobstructed run to the quarters.  Still, Richard Gasquet who is getting back in the swing of the game may be a problem for Djokovic in the round of 16. Furthermore, on that side of the draw, majors&#8217; finalists Jo-Wilfried Tsonga and Soderling could clash in the round of 16.  With both Tsonga and Soderling potential quarterfinal opponents for Djokovic and with both having wins over the latter, a Djokovic/Federer semifinal is in far from a foregone conclusion.</p>
<p>In the bottom half of the draw, for the defending champion Nadal and Andy Murray, technically, their path to a quarterfinal showdown appears uncomplicated. Yet, Radek Stepanek, a potential round of 16 encounter for Nadal, is perhaps the sole question mark.  In Murray&#8217;s case, a healthy Gael Monfils can spell trouble in the round of 16.  But, with Monfils fighting injury, Murray will not be bothered.</p>
<p>Last year&#8217;s semifinalist Andy Roddick has another golden opportunity to move at least to the quarterfinal despite Fernando Gonzalez seemingly in his way.  Also, with U.S. Open champ Juan Martin Del Potro fettered by a wrist injury, his progress deep into the draw is in doubt.  Del Potro is slated to see Marin Cilic in the quarters or Roddick in the semis.</p>
<p><span id="more-1715"></span>Top women seed Serena Williams has Aussie Sam Stosur as a possible round of 16 adversary.  This could be a tricky match for Serena especially if Stosur plays well and can ride the support from the crowd.  Another roadblock for Serena may be Victoria Azarenka. These two could meet in the quarters.  Last year, illness forced Azarenka to retire against Serena.  Surely, Azarenka is relishing the possibly of a rematch.</p>
<p>Once again, Venus Williams finds herself on the same half of the draw as Serena.  In the first round, Venus faces Lucie Safarova who is a handful. Further down, things don&#8217;t get easier for Venus as Melanie Oudin and Agnieszka Radwanska await in the round of 16 as well as Caroline Wozniacki in the quarterfinals.  Thus, a Serena/Venus semifinal seems remote.</p>
<p>By virtue of being the second seed, Dinara Safina is in the bottom half of the draw.  A finalist in Australia last year, Safina&#8217;s chances at the title in 2010 do not look promising.   With injury already affecting her season, Safina could contend with Kateryna Bondarenko in the third round, Dominika Cibulkova or Maria Sharapova in the round of 16 and Marion Bartoli or Jelena Jankovic in the quarters. On any given day, these players are dangerous, throwing injury into the mix makes Safina&#8217;s task doubly difficult.</p>
<p>The most anticipated second round match has to be fifth seed Elena Dementieva versus Justine Henin.  For Henin, it will be her first crack at a top ten player and an authentic test of where her game is at.  Conversely, for Dementieva, this will be her chance to demonstrate with a victory over Henin that she can carry this momentum and finally triumph at a major.   U.S. Open champ Kim Clijsters has a good shot in Australia after her victory in Brisbane over Henin. Clijsters and Henin are set for a quarterfinal clash. Although Svetlana Kuznetsova deserves a mention as a quarterfinal rival for Dementieva, Henin or Clijsters.  The ebbing of the 2009 French Open champion&#8217;s game leaves room for pause as to her results in Melbourne.</p>
<p>With all that being said, it&#8217;s easy to conclude that the winner is someone cited above.  Hopefully, in a week&#8217;s time, out of the murkiness a clearer picture will emerge.  Then, we will see who has the gumption to overcome the heat and come away with the Australian Open trophy. First ball strike is two days away.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[MiamiTennisNews.com is expanding its live tennis coverage by providing coverage from this year's Legg Mason Tennis Classic in Washington, D.C.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://miamitennisnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/img_0942.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-682" src="http://miamitennisnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/img_0942-199x300.jpg" alt="img_0942" width="199" height="300" /></a><strong>MiamiTennisNews.com is expanding its live tennis coverage by providing coverage from this year&#8217;s Legg Mason Tennis Classic in Washington, D.C.</strong></p>
<p>From August 1st through 9th, we will be on site at the William H.G. FitzGerald Tennis Center in Rock Creek Park providing live updates from this ATP 500 tournament.   Headliners include defending champion and world number 6  Argentine Juan Martin Del Potro, former champion and world number 5  Andy Roddick as well as 2008 Australian finalist and world number 7  Frenchman Jo-Wilfried Tsonga.  Other key names scheduled are this year&#8217;s French Open finalist Swede Robin Soderling,  top 20 players such as Frenchman Gael Monfils, Chilean Fernando Gonzalez, Czech Radek Stepanek and Croatian Marin Cilic.  A host of top 50 men will also be fighting for this title such as former winner German Tommy Haas, big serving Croat Ivo Karlovic and former major champion Australian Lleyton Hewitt.  Besides Roddick,  Americans James Blake, Mardy Fish, Sam Querrey and John Isner will be present.</p>
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		<title>2009 French Open Draw Released</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 23 May 2009 03:56:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This Monday, the most talented men and women in tennis will initiate the process of deciding who will walk away with the year’s second major. While Rafael Nadal is unequivocally the favorite on the men’s side, the women’s potential champion is much harder to predict.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><a href="http://miamitennisnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/french_open_logo.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-440" src="http://miamitennisnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/french_open_logo-150x150.jpg" alt="french_open_logo" width="150" height="150" /></a>This Monday, the most talented men and women in tennis will initiate the process of deciding who will walk away with the year’s second major.  While Rafael Nadal is unequivocally the favorite on the men’s side, the women’s potential champion is much harder to predict.</strong></p>
<p>Although Nadal going down to Roger Federer in Madrid added spice to the contest, the Spaniard remains the one with the target on his back.  Fellow countrymen David Ferrer and Fernando Verdasco, possible fourth round and quarterfinal opponents respectively, could provide further intrigue to the plot.  But, Nadal has had no trouble dealing with either man during his spectacular clay court run.  The most anticipated semifinal match up could be Nadal versus Brit Andy Murray.  Murray showed moments of brilliance in their semifinal meeting in Monte Carlo which he lost. Murray may need to go through Spaniard Albert Montanes, Chilean Fernando Gonzalez, pesky Czech Radek Stepanek or Marat Safin, a semifinalist in 2008.  So Murray’s will have a mount to climb before getting to Nadal.</p>
<p>On paper, Federer should reach the quarterfinals without difficulties.  However, lurking in Roger’s section are James Blake, Tomas Berdych and a couple Spaniards, any of them could serve as spoilers.  In the quarters, Federer could face Andy Roddick. Yet, Roddick could have a rough time getting past his rivals since clay is not his best surface.  Serb Novak Djokovic and Federer could meet in the semifinals.  Having come back from a set and a break down to prevail their last two encounters, Novak will have confidence squarely in his corner.  However, standing in Djokovic’s way in the preliminary rounds may be former French Open champion Juan Carlos Ferrero, top ten players Argentine Juan Martin Del Potro and Frenchman Jo-Wilfred Tsonga.</p>
<p><span id="more-416"></span>With defending champion Ana Ivanovic sporadically competing the last few weeks because of injury, repeating is unlikely.  Undoubtedly, Ivanovic will probably be tested from the first round by Italian Sara Errani.  World number one and 2008 finalist, Dinara Safina has shone on clay with two premier titles and consequently could be considered a slim favorite.  But, nothing will be a gimme for the top seed with Victoria Azarenka, Carla Suarez Navarro or Venus Williams searching to make waves at Safina’s expense.  Venus may encounter German Sabine Lisicki in the second round.  Lisicki beat Venus in Charleston.  Two Russians returning from injury, Vera Zvonareva and Maria Sharapova, could clash in the early rounds. It would be surprising if either makes it past the quarterfinals.</p>
<p>Although Serena Williams, Jelena Jankovic and Elena Dementieva have had disappointing results recently, each has the experience to make it to the final and become champion.  However, potential troublemakers from the bottom half of the draw include Russian Svetlana Kuznetsova, Dane Caroline Wozniacki and Italian Flavia Pennetta, all have had success on clay lately.  For complete details, log on to the official French Open web site at <a href="http://www.rolandgarros.com/index.html">www.rolandgarros.com</a></p>
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		<title>Wrap Up Of The Beijing Olympics 2008</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Aug 2008 00:47:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Spaniard Rafael Nadal continues to have the Midas touch. Nadal defeated Chilean Fernando Gonzalez in the gold medal round in straights sets 6-3, 7-6, 6-3. Gonzalez went up one notch in the hardware department by winning silver adding to the bronze he collected in Athens in 2004. Moreover, this was the cherry on top of [...]]]></description>
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<p class="MsoNormal"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-126" title="beijing-olympic-2008" src="http://miamitennisblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/beijing-olympic-2008-258x300.jpg" alt="" width="258" height="300" /><strong>Spaniard Rafael Nadal continues to have the Midas touch.<span> </span> Nadal defeated Chilean Fernando Gonzalez in the gold medal round in straights sets 6-3, 7-6, 6-3.</strong> <span> </span> <strong>Gonzalez went up one notch in the hardware department by winning silver adding to the bronze he collected in Athens in 2004.<span> </span> Moreover, this was the cherry on top of Nadal’s flan as he officially assumes the number one ranking on Monday.</strong></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">In the semifinals, Gonzalez had a controversial match with American James Blake.<span> </span> The dispute arose when a backhand pass struck by Blake inadvertently clipped Gonzalez’ racket.<span> </span> Despite the ball being initially on its way out, by default, Blake should have been awarded the point.<span> </span> But since the play was unnoticed by the umpire and Gonzalez failed to own up to his mistake, the Chilean was given the point. In his defense, Gonzalez stated that he was unsure that the ball hit his racket.<span> </span> Perhaps, Blake would have brushed off the incident had he converted on one of his three match points to advance to the gold metal round. After losing, Blake accused Gonzalez of poor sportsmanship, considering the arena this vitriolic statement is further magnified.<span> </span> In the bronze metal match, Blake fell to Serbian Novak Djokovic 6-3, 7-6.<span> </span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">After going down to Blake in the quarterfinals, Roger Federer along with Swiss teammate Stanislas Wawrinka prevailed over top doubles seed Americans Mike and Bob Bryan in the semifinals.<span> </span> The Swiss went on to beat the Swedish team of Simon Aspelin and Thomas Johansson 6-3, 6-4, 6-7, 6-3 in the gold metal round.<span> </span> The Americans settled for the bronze metal, winning over the French team of Arnaud Clement and Michael Llodra 3-6, 6-3, 6-4.</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">It was an all-Russian sweep in the women’s singles. Elena Dementieva beat Dinara Safina in an enthralling three setter 3-6, 7-5, 6-3.<span> </span> In the second set, after making up a 1-4 deficit, Safina had momentum on her side and the opportunity to take the lead at 5-5, but she failed to convert on break point. In a game Dinara was leading 40-15 Dementieva eventually broke.<span> </span> From then on, fatigue became a major factor for Safina.<span> </span> The bronze metal went to Vera Zvonareva who handled China’s Na Li 6-0, 7-5.</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">After being dismissed in the singles quarterfinal, Serena and Venus Williams squashed the Spanish team of Anabel Medina Garrigues and Virginie Ruano Pascual 6-2, 6-0 to win doubles gold, the second for team Williams.<span> </span> In the consolation bronze metal match, Chinese Zi Yan and Jie Zheng beat Ukrainian sisters Alona and Kateryna Bondarenko 6-2, 6-2.</p>
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		<title>Spotlight On Beijing 2008:  Going for Tennis Gold</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[After the pageantry of the opening ceremonies on Friday which was highlighted by tennis stars Roger Federer and Chilean Fernando Gonzalez carrying the flag for their countries, today marked the initial session of full competition. But the headline turned out to be the weather as most of the matches were rained out. American James Blake [...]]]></description>
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<p class="MsoNormal"><strong>After the pageantry of the opening ceremonies on Friday which was highlighted by tennis stars Roger Federer and Chilean Fernando Gonzalez carrying the flag for their countries, today marked the initial session of full competition.<span> </span>But the headline turned out to be the weather as most of the matches were rained out.</strong></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">American James Blake seeded 8<sup>th</sup> defeated Australian Chris Guiccione 6-3. 7-6; while Russian Nikolay Davydenko took care of Latvian contender Ernests Gulbis 6-4, 6-2.<span> </span>Fernando Gonzalez, Czech Tomas Berdych and Argentine Guillermo Canas also marched on to the next round.</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">The women’s draw was handed a major disappointment as French Open champion and top seed Ana Ivanovic of Serbia withdrew due to a thumb injury. Ivanovic has been battling with this issue since Wimbledon.<span> </span>Despite stating that<span> </span>she will be<span> </span>in New York, Ivanovic’s<span> </span>participation at the U.S. Open is up in the air.<span> </span>Italian Francesca Schiavone and Denmark’s Caroline Wozniacki had no trouble dismissing their opponents.<span> </span>Bulgarian Tsvetana Pironkova also advanced.<span> </span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">On day two, Federer taking on Russian Dmitry Tursunov is perhaps the most interesting match up.<span> </span>Other key players on tap include Rafael Nadal, Serena and Venus Williams, Serbian Novak Djokovic and the hottest female on tour Russian Dinara Safina.<span> </span>Since the surface in Beijing is a hardcourt, it should present a good challenge for these competitors as they prepare for the U.S. Open.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Once again, the Wimbledon seeding committee has upset the apple cart by utilizing its prerogative of not formulating the draw according to rankings. It is the only major that does not always abide by the rankings. Thus, on the gentlemen’s side, Richard Gasquet currently the world number nine has been seeded ahead of James Blake [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="MsoNormal"><strong>Once again, the Wimbledon seeding committee has upset the apple cart by utilizing its prerogative of not formulating the draw according to rankings.<span> </span> It is the only major that does not always abide by the rankings.</strong></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span><strong> </strong> </span> Thus, on the gentlemen’s side, Richard Gasquet currently the world number nine has been seeded ahead of James Blake ranked number eight.<span> </span> This is far from a minor detail. Gasquet’s semifinal finish last year probably influenced that decision, but his performance so far this year has been disastrous. For Blake, the implications are huge. Instead of meeting Andy Roddick seeded sixth in the semifinals, the two could potentially clash in the round of 16.</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">Marcos Baghdatis also reaped the fruits of his quarterfinal showing last year.<span> </span> Now ranked 25, Baghdatis is seeded tenth.<span> </span> Meanwhile, Stanislas Wawrinka, world number ten, in spite of his excellent season has been bumped to the number thirteen slot.<span> </span> Otherwise, the top seven players were seeded as expected.</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">For world number one Roger Federer, the road to the finals is paved with stones.<span> </span> In the first round, Federer faces former top ten player, Dominik Hrbaty. From there, things get more complex with Lleyton Hewitt, Fernando Gonzalez and possibly Novak Djokovic in the semifinals.<span> </span> For Rafael Nadal, it is harder to isolate potential pitfalls. Nadal recently beat Roddick on grass who is also on his side of the draw.<span> </span> Perhaps if Blake makes it to the semifinals, this may be problematic for Nadal considering that Blake leads him 3-2 in their head to head but they&#8217;ve always met on hardcourt.</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">The ladies’ seeding followed the rankings.<span> </span> Analyzing the top half of the draw, Ana Ivanovic and Serena Williams should technically make it to the semifinals.<span> </span> For Ivanovic, speed bumps could include Patty Schnyder, Nicole Vaidosova and Agnes Szavay.<span> </span> On the other hand, Svetlana Kuznetsova or Agnieszka Radwanska may prevent Serena from getting to her projected engagement with Ivanovic.<span> </span> Defending champion Venus Williams’ journey to the trophy will be tough with Jelena Jankovic, Vera Zvonerava or Flavia Pennetta standing in her way in the quarterfinals. While Maria Sharapova, Dinara Safina or Elena Dementieva may be semifinal obstacles for Venus. Similarly for Sharapova, her side of the draw is stacked with fellow Russians such Safina, Dementieva or Petrova who may stop her from advancing.</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">So, there is a lot to contemplate as we look ahead to next couple of weeks.<span> </span> On the women’s side, the draw appears wide open. Past major champions may have the edge because of their experience.<span> </span> With the gentlemen, considering that Federer, Nadal and Djokovic with their talent have distanced themselves so much from the rest of the field, it is hard to foresee another player as having even a marginal shot at the trophy.<span> </span> The question to be answered is whether this will be Federer’s sixth consecutive title or whether Nadal or Djokovic will manage to snatch it from Federer’s grasp.</p>
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		<title>With ESPN &amp; NBC Dollars Come First, Tennis Fans Last</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[One has to look no further than the coverage of the French Open men’s semifinal to understand the reason why the major networks are losing viewership. In their desire to capture revenues, these organizations have failed to keep in mind their audience. At the odd hours that the French Open is transmitted, only an avid [...]]]></description>
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<p class="MsoNormal"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-564" title="img_2763" src="http://miamitennisnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/img_2763-298x300.jpg" alt="img_2763" width="298" height="300" />One has to look no further than the coverage of the French Open men’s semifinal to understand the reason why the major networks are losing viewership. In their desire to capture revenues, these organizations have failed to keep in mind their audience.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><strong><span style="font-weight: normal;">At the odd hours that the French Open is transmitted, only an avid fan would care enough to watch. Therefore, as one such fan, I feel slighted when instead of viewing live action, I am presented with pre-recorded programs.<span> </span> Gone are the days when television had a monopoly on this sort of information.<span> </span><!-- [endif]--> Nowadays, with up-to-the-minute data a click away on the internet, this medium is running the risk of becoming obsolete in the world of sport.</span></strong></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><strong><span style="font-weight: normal;">From the outset on May 25<sup>th</sup> , I followed the competition on the Tennis Channel.<span> </span> Early on in the tournament, ESPN (ABC’s sister station) picked up where that network left off, making it a seamless transition.<span> </span> Then on June 2, as the Tennis Channel terminated its programming, I expected ESPN to show the next match, Croatian Ivan Ljubicic versus Frenchman Gael Monfils.<span> </span> Instead, there was a replay of the calamity of Maria Sharapova vis-à-vis Dinara Safina, culminated with the annihilation of American Robby Ginepri by Chilean Fernando Gonzalez.<span> </span> Any fan with computer access was probably aware of the results of these completed matches.</span></strong></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><strong><span style="font-weight: normal;"><span id="more-271"></span>With ESPN having a six and a half hour broadcasting window, it is incomprehensible why this station would think that rehashing old stuff was the means of bolstering ratings.<span> </span> Its target audience, just as I, most likely logged on to the Roland Garros site for live scoring and radio commentary. Moreover, why endure the torture of persistent chatter and inane telecaster commentaries during play, forcing me to watch the proceedings on mute. Besides, the internet option spares me from having to listen to John McEnroe and Ted Robinson fill in pauses with erroneous trivia such as Martinique and Guadeloupe, Caribbean islands being situated in Africa, validating most Americans’ denseness at geography. The utmost insult to viewers was when NBC aired a taped version of the first men’s semifinal in lieu of a direct feed of the second, Federer versus Monfils. The latter semifinal turned out to be an intriguing contest with Monfils a couple of points from taking Federer to a decisive fifth set.</span></strong></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><strong><span style="font-weight: normal;">A delayed presentation of the NFL or NBA playoffs?<span> </span> No TV executive would dare commit such a faux pas; the public would be indignant.<span> </span> Although the popularity of these sports trumps tennis in America, I don’t think usurping the gazillionth hour of the Today Show this year for a live showing of the French, would cause many people to object. Yet, I suppose that French Open organizers, the WTA and the ATP, who sell the rights to the networks, are partly to blame. With their eagerness to fatten their bottom line, they are willing to prostitute the sport to the highest bidder.<span> </span> Unfortunately, they are neglecting the fact that their behavior runs the risk of alienating the very population they are attempting to reach.<span> </span> Perhaps, rather than doing the job half heartedly, these networks should think about conceding the task to stations that would do it properly. In this era of revolutionary technology, it is wonderful to know that tennis fans do not have to accept the crumbs that ESPN and NBC have to offer.<span> </span></span></strong></p>
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