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		<title>Berdych and Stepanek Move On to the Doubles Final at Legg Mason Tennis Classic</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Aug 2010 03:00:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Nathalie Narcisse</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[At the Legg Mason Tennis Classic, Tomas Berdych and Radek Stepanek stopped fourth seed Julian Knowle and Andy Ram to book their place in the final.  ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-3199" title="IMG_1878_berdych" src="http://miamitennisnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/IMG_1878_berdych-200x300.jpg" alt="" width="200" height="300" />In the doubles semifinals in Washington, Tomas Berdych and Radek Stepanek regrouped after dropping a contested first set to edge out the fourth seed Julian Knowle and Andy Ram 5-7,6-2,10-4. </strong></p>
<p>After ousting the top seed Daniel Nestor and Nenad Zimonjic,  Berdych and Stepanek got a walkover into the semifinals. Subsequent to Ram and Knowle carrying the first set, the team’s failure in serving effectively, allowed the Czechs to dominate the rest of the match. In the super tiebreaker, Berdych and Stepanek took control to acquire their first berth in a doubles final on the ATP tour as a team.</p>
<p>Following their triumph, <strong><em>MiamiTennisNews</em></strong> was one of only three sources to sit down with the duos and discuss a variety of topics.  After his singles defeat, Berdych expressed his dissatisfaction with the manner in which he was treated as the top seed.</p>
<p>Post sleep and perhaps having reflected, <strong><em>MiamiTennisNews</em></strong> wanted to know his views since yesterday.  Berdych was ambivalent about participating next year.<br />
Q.  The two of you had such tremendous crowd support for your match today.  How do you feel after what transpired yesterday?  Will today weigh more in terms of making a decision for 2011?<br />
Berdych: I was quite sad yesterday.  [Today], I just wanted to go back on the court, try to win, play better tennis and enjoy it.  It’s not a question of the next day.  There’s still a year to go. . . I will think about it and see what to do next year . . .so it’s difficult to say right now.</p>
<p>Moreover, Berdych states that thus far his issues had not been taken under advisement nor had the appropriate authorities spoken to him on the subject.</p>
<p>Because of injuries and personal reasons, Stepanek has been absent from the court. In singles, he lost his first match out to Marco Chiudinelli.  <strong><em>MiamiTennisNews</em></strong> asked:<br />
Q.  What are your thoughts on being in the final?<br />
Stepanek:  It’s a great result for us as a team . . . We’ve always played together in Davis Cup, played great matches.  But, we’ve never been able to do so well at [the ATP level], so we are very please.  Especially for me, after being out for five months with [mononucleosis and knee injury] my first tournament, I’m in the final; it&#8217;s a great feeling even though it’s doubles.  I’m getting on the court, getting some matches, gaining confidence . . .so I’m looking forward to tomorrow’s final.</p>
<p><span id="more-3237"></span>Q. Are the two of you planning to play more doubles on the ATP tour as oppose to Davis Cup?<br />
Stepanek:  No.  We always try to play a little before Davis Cup just to keep in touch.  The priority for both of us is still singles.  Tomas is now in the top ten and has a great chance to move up even more.  When we have a chance we will play, but not on a weekly basis.</p>
<p>Q.  Any thoughts on facing Serbia in the Davis Cup semifinals?<br />
Stepanek:  Still a long way off.  It’s just nice to know that we are on the doubles court.  Everything is falling into place, going the right way.  We have the spirit and that’s the most important thing heading into Davis Cup after the U.S. Open.</p>
<p>In tomorrow’s final, Berdych and Stepanek will battle Mardy Fish and Mark Knowles.  The pair prevailed over Rohan Bopanna and Aisam-UI-Haq Qureshi 7-5,7-5.  In the quarterfinals, Bopanna and Qureshi surprised Bob and Mike Bryan, the world number two.</p>
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		<title>Berdych and Roddick Lead a Stupendous Field at Legg Mason Classic</title>
		<link>http://miamitennisnews.com/2010/07/31/berdych-and-roddick-lead-a-stupendous-field-at-legg-mason-classic/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 31 Jul 2010 19:02:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Nathalie Narcisse</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The courts in the nation's capital will be heating up this week as the Legg Mason Tennis Classic begins.  Andy Roddick and Tomas Berdych head a top notch field at this ATP 500 event. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-3199" src="http://miamitennisnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/IMG_1878_berdych-200x300.jpg" alt="" width="200" height="300" />The Olympus U.S. Open series is on its D.C. stop this week.  Although Juan Martin Del Potro, the reigning U.S. Open and two time defending Legg Mason Classic champion, is sidelined by injury this year, numerous big names have made the trip to the nation’s capital to contest this coveted trophy.<br />
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This year’s superstar lineup is topped by Tomas Berdych, the new world number eight and 2010 Wimbledon finalist.  Berdych is making his third appearance in Washington, but his first as the number one seed.  The Czech will be aiming to improving on his semifinal result from 2005.</p>
<p>On the opposite side of the draw is perennial favorite Andy Roddick, the second seed.  Roddick, a three time champion and finalist in 2009, is hoping to rebound from a curtailed Wimbledon campaign.  Being on grounds which brought him tremendous success previously could be the remedy for the American’s blues.</p>
<p>Fernando Verdasco, the world number 10 and 2009 Australian Open semifinalist, is the third seed.  It’s Verdasco’s  maiden showing at the tournament.  With three titles already this year, Verdasco will be a certain threat.  Returning for the second straight year is Marin Cilic who is positioned as the fourth seed and a potential semifinal rival for Roddick.</p>
<p><span id="more-3185"></span>Another favorite for the trophy is Sam Querrey who is the 6th seed.  With three titles this season, Querrey could face Roddick in the semifinals.  Two other Americans,  Mardy Fish, the champion in Atlanta and John Isner, the runner-up in Georgia as well as the Legg Mason in 2007, are also strong contenders.  Lleyton Hewitt, the 2004 victor, the always entertaining Marcos Baghdatis, Stanislas Wawrinka, Delray titlist Ernests Gulbis, veteran Radek Stepanek and upstart Thiemo De Bakker likewise are part of the main draw.</p>
<p>Other notables include James Blake, the 2002 winner, Richard Gasquet and David Nalbandian who were given wildcard entries.  Moreover, the number one ranked pair of Nenad Zimonjic and Daniel Nestor as well as the  world number two, Mike and Bob Bryan, who have prevailed three times at this tournament highlight the doubles field.</p>
<p>Don’t miss all the action from this ATP 500 event from July 31 thru August 8.  For the complete draws and information on the tournament click on <a href="http://www.leggmasontennisclassic.com">www.leggmasontennisclassic.com</a>.  Follow us daily on twitter under the username <a href="http://twitter.com/MiamiTennisNews">MiamiTennisNews</a>.</p>
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		<title>Nadal Marks Another Milestone in Madrid</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 May 2010 00:37:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Nathalie Narcisse</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[At the Mutua Madrilena Madrid Open, Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal battled for yet another Masters 1000 shield.  Nadal vanquished Federer 6-4,7-6 to claim a historic 18th Masters shield.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-2892" src="http://miamitennisnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/IMG_5104_nadal-199x300.jpg" alt="" width="199" height="300" />Incredibly, an entire year had gone by since Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal clashed in a final.  At the Mutua Madrilena Madrid Open, these two rectified that by battling for yet another Masters 1000 shield.  Nadal, the 2009 finalist, vanquished Federer, the defending champion, 6-4, 7-6 to claim an unprecedented 18th Masters shield surpassing Andre Agassi and a historic third straight Masters trophy.</strong></p>
<p>Since prevailing at the Australian Open, Federer has been in a slump with early exits in Indian Wells, Miami and Rome.  The top seed in Estoril last week, Federer was stopped in the semifinals by the defending champion Albert Montanes.  Conversely, this season, Nadal has been again the “it guy” on clay with titles in Rome and Monte-Carlo.  By avenging his loss to Ernests Gulbis in Rome and beating David Ferrer, the hottest player on clay besides Nadal, in the semifinals, Federer seemed to be finding his form.  Still, Nadal would be the most intricate puzzle to solve.</p>
<p>Following a love opening game, with a forehand up the line error by Nadal, Federer had break point.  But, by provoking mistakes from Roger, Rafael held for 1 all.  Quickly, Nadal turned the tables and as a result of errors captured a break for 2-1.  However, as a backhand crosscourt by Nadal sailed long, Federer had triple break point.  Roger converted when Rafael’s forehand missed its mark.  With the players at 3 all, three successive miscues by Federer gave Nadal triple break point.  An unreturnable serve and two forehand winners allowed Federer to get to deuce.  Yet, after Federer failed to capitalize on a game point, Nadal connected on a backhand crosscourt pass for a winner and his fifth break chance.  When Federer netted the backhand, Nadal took a 4-3 lead.  Then, despite resistance from Federer, Nadal consolidated for 5-3.  Subsequent to a love hold, Federer hit a couple of great forehands and with a Nadal double fault obtained double break point.  Promptly, with back to back errors by his rival, Nadal got to deuce. Still, Federer manufactured two more break points,  But, with the return finding the bottom of the net on the next point, Federer could not get over the hump.  Finally, with a forehand crosscourt pass for a winner, Nadal punctuated the first set.</p>
<p>After Federer flubbed a volley on game point, Nadal went on to break to start the second set.  However, by baiting Nadal into a few mistakes, Federer arrived at double break point.  With a backhand crosscourt winner, Federer leveled the set.  Then, at 2 all, leading 40-15, Federer found himself at deuce.  By passing Federer two consecutive times, Nadal broke for 3-2.  After Nadal consolidated with an easy hold, Federer had a love service game to maintain a one game difference.  Taking the dropshot out of his arsenal for the first time, Federer fabricated triple break point.  When Nadal misfired with the forehand, the set was equalized at 4.  Then, with back to back aces, Federer crept ahead 5-4.  As neither guy was able to gain a break point, the decider was the tiebreaker.</p>
<p><span id="more-2885"></span>An error by Nadal gifted Federer a 2-0 mini-break edge.  But, with Federer mishandling a volley, the tiebreaker was at 2 all.  Later, with a dropshot winner, Federer again had a 4-2 advantage.  Next, Federer netted another makeable dropshot; afterwards, his play veered south.  By misfiring on the following two strokes, Federer gave Nadal a mini-break for 5-4.  Then, with Roger dumping a backhand into the net, Nadal had his first championship point.  With a bold forehand up the line winner, Federer salvaged the initial match point.  However, off a great serve by Federer, Nadal’s return took an unforeseen turn causing the ball to travel over Federer’s racket.  With that bizarre hometown bounce, Nadal sealed the victory.</p>
<p>Nadal now stands in the fifth position, tied with Ilie Nastase and Ivan Lendl, with 28 clay court titles.  Nadal’s win in the semifinals over Nicolas Almagro permitted him to reclaim the number two ranking. Considering how dominant Rafael has been on the red stuff, it’s difficult to envisage a Robin Soderling emerging in Paris to upset the ‘pomme’ cart.</p>
<p>Earlier today, Mike and Bob Bryan produced fireworks of their own in the Spanish capital.  The two defeated the number one team and defending champions, Daniel Nestor and Nenad Zimonjic, 6-3,6-4 to collect their 61st career title.  With that conquest, the Bryan brothers equalized the record set by Todd Woodbridge and Mark Woodforde.  In addition, with this triumph, their 15th Masters shield, Mike and Bob displace Nestor and Zimonjic at number one.</p>
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		<title>Verdasco Vanquishes Soderling for Barcelona Trophy</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 25 Apr 2010 20:15:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Nathalie Narcisse</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[One week after being routed by Rafael Nadal in the finals in Monte-Carlo, Fernando Verdasco was all smiles today.  Verdasco prevailed over Robyn Soderling 6-3,4-6,6-3 in the finals of the Barcelona Open BancSabadell, an ATP 500 tournament, for his 5th and mightiest career title.  
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-2829" title="IMG_1336_verdasco" src="http://miamitennisnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/IMG_1336_verdasco-199x300.jpg" alt="" width="199" height="300" />One week after being routed by Rafael Nadal in the finals in Monte-Carlo, Fernando Verdasco was all smiles today.  Verdasco prevailed over Robyn Soderling 6-3, 4-6, 6-3 in the finals of the Barcelona Open BancSabadell, an ATP 500 tournament, for his 5th and mightiest career title.</strong></p>
<p>Following a love opening game, Soderling faced break point his second time out when Verdasco’s return clipped the net and dropped for a winner.  Although Soderling held for 2-1, he was having difficulty getting free points on serve.  A few games later, with a forehand crosscourt winner, Verdasco arrived at triple break point and cashed in when Soderling netted a forehand.  Then, with a second serve ace, the Spaniard consolidated for 5-3.  Next, with Soderling’s backhand down the line miscue, Verdasco had his fourth set point.  The Spaniard sealed the first set with a forehand up the line winner.</p>
<p>By forcing mistakes from Verdasco, Soderling opened the second set with a break.  However, with a couple of nonchalant forehand strokes, Soderling stared at break point.  With a forehand up the line winner, Verdasco got back to 1 all.  After Soderling netted an easy forehand to give Verdasco 30-40, a forehand initially deemed long was reversed.  Soderling won the next three points to equalize the set at 3 all.  Later, with an overhead winner, Soderling arrived at break point.  With Verdasco dumping his backhand into the net, Soderling secured the break for 4-3.  A couple of games down the road, at double set point, Soderling connected on a forehand volley winner to send the match into a third set.</p>
<p>After a comfortable hold by Verdasco, Soderling looked at 0-30.  In part, thanks to Verdasco’s pass clipping the net and sailing long, Soderling eventually held for 1 all.  Still, with two straight backhand errors his second time out, Soderling was again at 0-30.  Subsequently, with another backhand error, Soderling stared at a double break point.  Once again, with a net court going in his favor, Soderling put away a forehand volley to save the first break point.  Yet, with a forehand crosscourt mistake, Soderling handed Verdasco the break for 3-1.  By readily consolidating, Verdasco extended his advantage to 4-2.  Despite Soderling holding easily, Verdasco never allowed him a bite on his service games.  Thus, with Soderling netting a backhand return, Verdasco arrived at double championship point.  As Soderling’s next shot, a backhand, traveled long, Verdasco captured the trophy.  With this victory, Verdasco continues the Spaniards domination of this event with 10 successive wins since 2001.</p>
<p>The doubles team of Nenad Zimonjic and Daniel Nestor follow up their triumph in Monte-Carlo by defeating Lleyton Hewitt and Mark Knowles 4-6, 6-3, 10-6 in the finals for their fourth title this season.</p>
<p>With five time defending champion Nadal citing fatigue and opting not to aim for an historic sixth consecutive trophy for the second week in a row, the door was left wide open for the other contestants.  Verdasco, the fifth seed and a wildcard entrant, made the most of his opportunity. Tested in the third round by Jurgen Melzer, after losing the first set, Verdasco took a tiebreaker to push the match to a third set.  After coming through a tough quarterfinal versus Ernests Gulbis, countryman David Ferrer forced Verdasco to carry the last two sets after stealing the first in a tiebreaker.  This represents Verdasco’s third career trophy on clay and his second title this year.  The Spaniard defeated Andy Roddick in San Jose back in February.</p>
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		<title>Federer Evades Serra, Cilic and Soderling Sail Into the Round of 16</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Mar 2010 22:04:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Nathalie Narcisse</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Roger Federer was seriously pressed by Florent Serra in his third round match at the Sony Ericsson Open but came away unscathed with a 7-6,7-6 win.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-2389" title="IMG_2877_federer" src="http://miamitennisnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/IMG_2877_federer-199x300.jpg" alt="" width="199" height="300" />Following a complicated initial match at the Sony Ericsson Open, Roger Federer was again rattled in his third round match.  The world number one was seriously pressed by Florent Serra.  Still, Federer came away unscathed with a 7-6,7-6 win.</strong></p>
<p>Subsequent to neither competitor having issues on serve, Serra had a double fault on game point.  Federer took the next two points to break.  Then, with a love service game, Federer consolidated for a 5-2 lead.  However, as Federer served for the first set at 5-3, he made two costly errors allowing Serra two chances to break.  With a forehand down the line return winner, Serra put the first set back on serve. Still, Federer arrived at double set point on Serra’s service.  But, the Frenchman did not cave in.  With the two men holding at love the next two games, a tiebreaker was initiated.  With Federer’s backhand down the line pass landing out of bounds, Serra opened with a mini-break.  Then, with a forehand down the line winner of his own and with Serra flubbing an overhead, Federer got a mini-break for 2-1.  Federer went on to comfortably carry the breaker.</p>
<p>In the second set,  by enticing errors from Serra, Federer obtained a double break lead for 4-1.  Yet, Serra climbed back.  With a backhand overhead winner and a forehand down the line winner, Serra decreased the deficit to 4-2.  Then, Serra survived double break point to stay in touch at 3-4.  With Federer serving for the match at 5-4, a double fault gave Serra double break point.  The Frenchman converted with a forehand up the line winner.  Eventually, a second tiebreaker was called upon.  Again, after Serra got the early mini-break, Federer rebounded to easily capture the second set.</p>
<p>In the post match interview, Federer responded as such to the questions from MiamiTennisNews.com:<br />
Q.  Do you have a preference. . . A match like this [where] you are tested . . . as opposed to having a quick match in the earlier rounds?<br />
FEDERER:  Well, I mean, most important is to come through the rounds, you know.  So I don&#8217;t have a preference how it&#8217;s done.  I always like to come out with confidence, that&#8217;s for sure.  So it&#8217;s nice . . . having won two breakers, because that doesn&#8217;t happen every match you play.  Sure, I still have to tidy up my game a bit, you know, having had one break up in the first and two breaks up in the second, it&#8217;s normally something that doesn&#8217;t get away from me. But I thought he came up with some good stuff, and that made it difficult for me, you know, to close it out. That&#8217;s why I&#8217;m happy to still be through.</p>
<p>Q.  Were you surprised being down a double break that he was still mentally pretty strong and still fighting?<br />
FEDERER:  Well. . . I didn&#8217;t have the feeling he was playing the score too much.  He was just playing his style, which is aggressive, you know, taking chances.  Sometimes missing by many feet.  Sometimes, you know, hitting it right in the corners.  So I knew that was going to happen kind of thing, but it&#8217;s still impressive to see when it does happen against you.  You know, that he hits the spots three, four, five, six points in a row, and there&#8217;s not much you can do sometimes.  I wish I would have maybe served better, you know, at the crucial stages of the match, which I wasn&#8217;t able to do.  But then he took advantage of that and was able to come up with some amazing stuff. Then you can only hope that, you know, he&#8217;s going to cool off again and that . . . you&#8217;re going to get your act together so you don&#8217;t allow him maybe to play that way.</p>
<p><span id="more-2385"></span>In the round of 16, Federer faces Tomas Berdych who defeated Hector Zeballos in straight sets 6-4, 7-5.</p>
<p>Marin Cilic probably thought that Marcos Baghdatis was going to be a difficult out.  Yet, the 7th seed had a smooth entrance into the next stage with a 6-3,6-4 victory. In contrast, Fernando Verdasco, Cilic’s subsequent opponent, required a second set tiebreaker to prolong the match.  In the end, Verdasco vanquished Jurgen Melzer 3-6,7-6,6-1.</p>
<p>Mardy Fish is for the first time in the last 16 in Miami.  On the heels of his spectacular triumph over Andy Murray, Fish eliminated Feliciano Lopez 7-5,6-3. Fish will clash with Mikhail Youzhny next.   After seeing the first set blow, Youzhny regrouped to prevail 1-6,7-6,7-5 over Stanislas Wawrinka.</p>
<p>The 5th seed Robin Soderling sprinted through his third round match with Phillip Petzschner.  Soderling beat Petzschner 6-1,6-2.  Fernando Gonzalez was the ultimate one to join the round of 16.  After losing the first set in a tiebreaker, Gonzalez ended up grabbing the last two over Juan Monaco 6-7,6-4,6-2.  Gonzalez and Soderling will duke it out for a quarterfinal spot.</p>
<p>Of note, doubles top seed Nenad Zimonjic and Daniel Nestor were ousted in the second round by Tommy Robredo and Nicolas Almagro in three sets.</p>
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		<title>Monday&#8217;s Agenda At the 2010 Sony Ericsson Open</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Mar 2010 13:02:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Nathalie Narcisse</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The men wrap up their third round at the Sony Ericsson Open today while fourth round action commences for the women.  ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><a href="http://miamitennisnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/img_0642.jpg"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-947" title="img_0642" src="http://miamitennisnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/img_0642-200x300.jpg" alt="" width="200" height="300" /></a>The men wrap up their third round at the 2010 Sony Ericsson Open today while fourth round action commences for the women.</strong></p>
<p>Mardy Fish tries to avoid the lull that postdates a triumph over a player of Andy Murray’s caliber. In the first match of the day, Fish confronts Feliciano Lopez.  Their three prior meetings, Lopez won twice on hardcourt while Fish on grass. Afterwards, Roger Federer takes on veteran Florent Serra for the first time.  Following is Venus Williams and Daniela Hantuchova.  Williams will be shooting for 10-0 record versus her opponent.  The day session caps off with a jewel of a match, Kim Clijsters against Victoria Azarenka. In Toronto last year, Clijsters was victorious at their maiden encounter.</p>
<p>On stadium court, the evening program has Fernando Gonzalez clashing with Juan Monaco.  Gonzalez has prevailed at their five preceding rendezvous. The finale is Justine Henin versus Vera Zvonareva.  Henin has won all five prior matches, the last one was in Zurich in 2007.  Zvonareva is without question a different player.</p>
<p>On the grandstand, Svetlana Kuznetsova and Marion Bartoli do battle. Later, Marcos Baghdatis plays Marin Cilic, the inaugural showdown for these players.  Two other top seeds in action at that location are Fernando Verdasco and Robin Soderling.</p>
<p>The outer courts have plenty of stimulating singles and doubles matches.  After fighting her way into the fourth round yesterday, Caroline Wozniacki is back to face talented youngster Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova.  Although Wozniacki carried their sole meeting in New Haven last year, with her dealing with a viral illness and Anastasia much improved, it will be a tough task.  In addition, Jelena Jankovic tussles with Sam Stosur for the second tournament in a row.  Jankovic has a 3-0 record versus Stosur.  Top doubles seed Daniel Nestor and Nenad Zimonjic collide with Nicolas Almagro and Tommy Robredo.  John Isner and Sam Querrey try to cut down fourth seed Mahesh Bhupathi and Max Mirnyi.</p>
<p>Below is Monday&#8217;s full order of play :</p>
<p><strong>MONDAY, MARCH 29</strong> <strong><br />
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<p><strong>STADIUM start 11:00 am</strong><br />
M Fish (USA) vs [29] F Lopez (ESP) &#8211; ATP</p>
<p>Not Before 1:00 PM<br />
[1] R Federer (SUI) vs F Serra (FRA) &#8211; ATP<br />
[3] V Williams (USA) vs [19] D Hantuchova (SVK) &#8211; WTA</p>
<p>Not Before 4:30 PM<br />
[14] K Clijsters (BEL) vs [4] V Azarenka (BLR) &#8211; WTA</p>
<p>Not Before 7:00 PM<br />
[9] F Gonzalez (CHI) vs [22] J Monaco (ARG) &#8211; ATP</p>
<p>Not Before 8:30 PM<br />
[WC] J Henin (BEL) vs [11] V Zvonareva (RUS) &#8211; WTA</p>
<p><strong>GRANDSTAND start 11:00 am</strong><br />
[1] S Kuznetsova (RUS) vs [13] M Bartoli (FRA) &#8211; WTA</p>
<p>Not Before 12:30 PM<br />
Y Shvedova (KAZ) vs [6] A Radwanska (POL) &#8211; WTA<br />
[10] F Verdasco (ESP) vs [23] J Melzer (AUT) &#8211; ATP<br />
[25] M Baghdatis (CYP) vs [7] M Cilic (CRO) &#8211; ATP</p>
<p>Not Before 5:00 PM<br />
P Petzschner (GER) vs [5] R Soderling (SWE) &#8211; ATP</p>
<p><strong>COURT 1 start 11:00 am</strong><br />
K Peschke (CZE) / K Srebotnik (SLO) vs [8] E Makarova (RUS) / S Peng (CHN) &#8211; WTA<br />
L Dekmeijere (LAT) / P Schnyder (SUI) vs [4] L Raymond (USA) / R Stubbs (AUS) &#8211; WTA</p>
<p>Not Before 1:00 PM<br />
[1] D Nestor (CAN) / N Zimonjic (SRB) vs N Almagro (ESP) / T Robredo (ESP) &#8211; ATP<br />
J Isner (USA) / S Querrey (USA) vs [4] M Bhupathi (IND) / M Mirnyi (BLR) &#8211; ATP<br />
F Lopez (ESP) / F Verdasco (ESP) vs [6] S Aspelin (SWE) / P Hanley (AUS) &#8211; ATP</p>
<p><strong>COURT 2 start 11:00 am</strong><br />
[19] S Wawrinka (SUI) vs [13] M Youzhny (RUS) &#8211; ATP<br />
H Zeballos (ARG) vs [16] T Berdych (CZE) &#8211; ATP<br />
[12] Y Wickmayer (BEL) vs T Bacsinszky (SUI) &#8211; WTA<br />
[22] A Pavlyuchenkova (RUS) vs [2] C Wozniacki (DEN) &#8211; WTA</p>
<p>Not Before 5:00 PM<br />
[7] J Jankovic (SRB) or [28] E Vesnina (RUS) vs [9] S Stosur (AUS) &#8211; WTA<br />
M Kirilenko (RUS) / A Radwanska (POL) or [WC] K Clijsters (BEL) / K Flipkens (BEL) vs G Dulko (ARG) / F Pennetta (ITA) &#8211; To Be Arranged</p>
<p><strong>COURT 3 start 1:00 pm</strong><br />
[3] L Dlouhy (CZE) / L Paes (IND) vs T Bellucci (BRA) / M Lopez (ESP) &#8211; ATP<br />
[7] F Cermak (CZE) / M Mertinak (SVK) vs A Clement (FRA) / J Tsonga (FRA) &#8211; ATP</p>
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		<title>Here Comes The Sony Ericsson Open</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Mar 2010 18:06:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Nathalie Narcisse</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The next couple of weeks,  tennis’ spotlight shifts to Miami as the ATP and WTA’s best players descend on Crandon Park to battle for the Sony Ericsson Open trophy.  
]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><a href="http://miamitennisnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/IMG_1947_stadium.jpg"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-2078" title="IMG_1947_stadium" src="http://miamitennisnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/IMG_1947_stadium-300x199.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="199" /></a>The next couple of weeks, tennis’ spotlight shifts to Miami as the ATP and WTA’s best players descend on Crandon Park to battle for the Sony Ericsson Open trophy.</strong></p>
<p>Leading the troops for the ATP will be this year’s Australian Open champion and world number one, Roger Federer.  After an early exit at Indian Wells, Federer is looking to regain his form by ending a four year drought in South Florida.  However, Federer’s task won’t be easy.  Defending champion and 2010 Australian Open finalist, Andy Murray, will attempt to make it two in a row while Rafael Nadal after being sidelined by injuries for weeks will try to prevail for the first time in Miami.</p>
<p>Also, not to be forgotten, Novak Djokovic, Sony’s 2008 victor and new world number two, who like Federer stumbled at Indian Wells will be ready to sizzle in the Miami heat.  After advancing to the finals at Indian Wells, Andy Roddick, the champion in 2004, will see if he can continue his excellent play in the Magic City.  All this bodes well for a very competitive tournament on the men side.</p>
<p>Although reigning Australian Open champion and five time Sony winner, Serena Williams, will be absent due to injury, sister Venus, a three time vanquisher at Sony is hoping to capture glories of old.  Venus last reached the finals in 2001.  But, Victoria Azarenka, last year’s conqueror, will have plenty to say as she sets her eyes on a second straight Sony prize.  In addition, Caroline Wozniacki, the 2009 U.S. Open finalist and  Jelena Jankovic, 2008 Sony finalist, who squared off in the finals at Indian Wells will do their best to carry their momentum down to Sony.</p>
<p>After a disastrous start to the season, former Sony winner and 2009 French Open champ Svetlana Kuznetsova is searching to reestablish her footing by doing well in Miami.  Yet,  the most intriguing players on the women side are Kim Clijsters and wildcard entrant Justine Henin.  With both ladies fresh out of retirement and having quickly found their winning ways, the field can be said to be wide open.</p>
<p>Along with singles, there will be plenty of doubles action to enjoy.  After being derailed at Indian Wells in the first round, Mike and Bob Bryan will be seeking redemption while Daniel Nestor  and Nenad Zimonjic who were disappointed in the finals in the desert by Marc Lopez and Nadal will be trying to make amends.  Liezel Huber and Cara Black, the ladies&#8217; top seed,  hope that this will be the year they will breakthrough with their initial title in Miami.</p>
<p>Qualification rounds start today.  To purchase tickets, take a look at the draws and for more detailed information, click on <a href="http://www.sonyericssonopen.com/">sonyericssonopen.com</a>.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Dec 2009 19:41:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Nathalie Narcisse</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[From Rafael Nadal winning his first hardcourt major in Australia, to Roger Federer completing the career grand slam, to the emergence of a new major star Juan Martin Del Potro at the U.S. Open, 2009 was a year replete with ups and downs on the men’s tour.  Here’s a flashback.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-749" src="http://miamitennisnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/img_2928-199x300.jpg" alt="img_2928" width="199" height="300" /><strong>From Rafael Nadal winning his first hardcourt major in Australia, to Roger Federer completing the career grand slam, to the emergence of a new major star Juan Martin Del Potro at the U.S. Open, 2009 was a year replete with ups and downs on the men’s tour.  Here’s a flashback.</strong></p>
<p>At the Australian Open final, despite a marathon semifinal match, Nadal had adequate reserves to stare down Federer in another five setter.  With that victory, Nadal seemed well positioned to achieve the calendar grand slam.  After sweeping every clay court tournament, Nadal was halted at the Madrid Masters by Federer days prior to the French Open. For many analysts, fatigue may have been deserving of an assist as Federer defeated Nadal in straight sets to capture his initial title of 2009. As such, Nadal was still considered the outright favorite for a fifth consecutive French trophy.</p>
<p>While everyone may have discounted Robin Soderling in the fourth round at the French Open, the Swede who played a contentious match with Nadal at Wimbledon in 2007 had visions of victory dancing in his head.  Soderling upstaged the best clay player in circulation, handing Nadal his first defeat at Roland Garros.  Soderling rode this euphoric wave all the way to his first majors final where he was ultimately stopped by Federer. In addition, Soderling was a quarterfinalist at the U.S. Open.  At his initial ATP World Tour Finals, Soderling was a semifinalist and with that result jumped to a career best ranking of 8th after commencing 2008 at 17.</p>
<p>Melbourne was the site where Fernando Verdasco at last  lived up to his talent.  After surprising Andy Murray the hottest player on tour in the fourth round, Verdasco was involved in a dogfight in the semifinals with countryman Nadal.  Hands down, the best match of the tournament and one of the most scintillating of the year, the two Spaniards went toe to toe for over five hours.  Although Nadal was triumphant, Verdasco’s run in Australia galvanized him the rest of the year.  Fernando reached the quarters at the U.S. Open and was instrumental in Davis Cup play. Verdasco participated in his first ATP World Tour Finals and ended 2009 at number 9.</p>
<p>After an horrendous start to the season, Federer’s year turned around after beating Nadal in Madrid in May. After avoiding a sleuth of pitfalls to get to the French Open final, Federer grabbed the elusive brass ring and tied Pete Sampras’ record of 14 majors.  With a knee injury placing Wimbledon defending champ Nadal out of action, the impossibility of a Federer-Nadal duel could have been deflating for the championships.  To the contrary, Andy Roddick stepped up to the plate and in facing Federer, the two had a final to rival last year’s epic.  Federer had to out ace Roddick, required 95 minutes and 30 games in the fifth set before coming away with the victory and a record setting 15 majors.  In July, Federer supplanted Nadal at the top of the ATP’s ranking list.  Brimming with confidence, Federer appeared unstoppable and was a shoe-in for a sixth consecutive  title in New York.</p>
<p>At the U.S. Open, Federer battled Del Potro in the finals.  With this being the latter’s maiden major final, jitters were more likely than not to play a pivotal role.  In spite of his youth, Del Potro demonstrated that he is a quick study.  After a devastating lost to Federer in the French semifinal, down two sets to one, Del Potro carried a tiebreaker and showed up Federer in the fifth set to capture his initial major. Del Potro closed 2009 as the world’s fifth best player and is a definite threat to take over the top spot in 2010.</p>
<p><span id="more-1681"></span>While Murray shone at the Masters and lower tournaments, he hit a wall at the majors. After a 2008 U.S. Open final appearance, for Murray reaching the round of 16 in Australia and New York, the semis at Wimbledon and quarters at Roland Garros was a let down. Moreover, Murray had displaced Nadal at number 2 in August prior to U.S. Open.  However, by year’s end, Murray fell back to his designated post of number 4.</p>
<p>Like Murray, Djokovic‘s season can be categorized as ok. The 2008 Australian Open champion had a quarterfinal run in Australia and Wimbledon while getting to the semifinals in New York.  Djokovic picked up steam toward the end with titles in Beijing, Basel versus Federer and at the Paris Masters. With the addition of Todd Martin to his coaching team, Djokovic will certainly be a force in the upcoming year.</p>
<p>Besides Del Potro, Marin Cilic is another youngster who generated a lot of talk.  Cilic got to his first quarterfinal at a major at the U.S. Open in ousting Murray and seized two titles.  In addition,  Cilic was key in Croatia’s run to the semifinals in Davis Cup.  Thus, this gigantic Croat will be someone to keep a close eye on in 2010.</p>
<p>Every season, there’s a veteran competitor who rediscovers and dips into the fountain of youth. This year, that person was Tommy Haas.  After struggling with injury throughout his career, Haas was one Federer forehand shy of making it to the quarterfinals at the French Open.  The German star then excelled on grass, beating Djokovic for his first title on that surface. That momentum carried Haas to his first semifinal at a major since 2007. At Wimbledon, Haas was once more blocked by Federer.  At age 31, Haas catapulted from a spot of 82nd  to 18 at the closure of 2009.</p>
<p>Dependable Davydenko!  For Nikolay Davydenko, that is an applicable label. For the past few years, not only has Davydenko been a workhorse, he’s been consistent. After missing a few weeks early on in the season with a foot injury, Davydenko dropped out of the top ten to 12 for the first time since 2005. Also, in skipping the Australian Open, Davydenko severed his streak of 29 consecutive majors.  Still, Davydenko terminated the season with a flurry.  After shocking Nadal in the finals of the Masters in Shanghai, Davydenko rammed through Federer at the ATP World Tour Finals and brushed aside Del Potro for his most prestigious career trophy.  For his hard work, Davydenko was rewarded with number 6 ranking at tournament’s end.</p>
<p>The Frenchmen were in the headlines both on and off the court. Richard Gasquet had to deal with doping charges despite withdrawing from competition at the Sony Ericsson Open.  Gasquet was eventually cleared of any wrongdoing but his ranking took a severe blow.  Formerly at number 7 in 2008, Gasquet is now 52nd in the world.  Jo Wilfried Tsonga failed to capitalize on his 2008 success in Australia, with only a quarterfinal finish in Melbourne and dismal postings at the other majors.  On the other hand, Gael Monfils revealed a glimmer of the promise that made him a standout in the juniors.  Monfils cracked the top ten for the first time in March and completed the season at 13th.  Fabrice Santoro, the magician, who provided so many great moments and gave a new meaning to longevity finally took leave of the game.  It will be hard to encounter anyone who can match Santoro’s flair and style.</p>
<p>On the subject of uniqueness, 2000 U.S. Open and 2005 Australian Open champion Marat Safin bid farewell to the sport.  A colorful and volatile player, Safin never won another title after Australia and in many people’s eyes failed to fully realize his potential. The game will be a tad less animated with his absence.</p>
<p>The Davis Cup belonged to Spain for the fourth time this decade.  Overflowing with aptitude, Spain wrapped up the trophy in two days, as David Ferrer, Feliciano Lopez, Verdasco and Nadal crushed the Czech Republic.</p>
<p>The doubles pair of Mike and Bob Bryan struggled most of the year after taking the Australian Open.  At Wimbledon, the Bryan brothers were bested by defending champs Daniel Nestor and Nenad Zimonjic.  The latter spent most of the last half of the season ranked number one and managed a total of nine titles including five Masters series trophy.  However, after winning the ATP World Tour Finals title, the Bryan brothers regained the number one ranking after having slipped to number 3.  For veteran Leander Paes and partner Lukas Dhouly, 2009 was low volume in terms of titles; yet, the two that this team won were significant since they were the French and U.S. Open.  Paes and Dhouly finished the year as the fourth best team in doubles.</p>
<p>Former tennis star Andre Agassi shifted focus from the court to shenanigans occurring off field.  In his book ‘Open’, Agassi disclosed his struggles with methamphetamine in 1997 and his deception of the rules committee in testing positive.  Agassi also divulged candid details about his first marriage, his love-hate relationship with the sport and his preoccupation with his hair piece which may have been partly responsible for his lost to Andres Gomez at the French Open in 1990.</p>
<p>The last couple of  years, Federer and Nadal have had a firm grip on the top two rankings. In 2009, Nadal’s palm was loosen temporarily by Murray.  With injury always plaguing the Spaniard and with Federer’s forehand becoming erratic again toward the last part of the season, foretelling of a probable shakedown by Djokovic, Murray or Del Potro at the top in 2010 may not be a hyperbole.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Nov 2009 02:11:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Nathalie Narcisse</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[At the ultimate showdown of the ATP World Tour Finals, Juan Martin Del Potro, reigning U.S. Open champ and world number 5, and Nikolay Davydenko vied for the season's last prestigious prize.  Davydenko unraveled Del Potro's game 6-3, 6-4 to snatch the trophy.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-1560" title="img_4089" src="http://miamitennisnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/img_4089-300x199.png" alt="img_4089" width="300" height="199" />At the ultimate showdown of the ATP World Tour Finals, Juan Martin Del Potro, reigning U.S. Open champ and world number 5, and Nikolay Davydenko vied for the season&#8217;s last prestigious prize.  Davydenko unraveled Del Potro&#8217;s game 6-3, 6-4 to snatch the trophy.</strong></p>
<p>Only 5 feet 10 inches and 154 pounds, Davydenko bullied 6 feet 6 inches and 184 pounds Del Potro all day long.  With his foot speed , the Russian had Del Potro on a string, dismissing the Argentine&#8217;s powerful ground strokes.  Following uneventful games, with Del Potro serving at 1-2 and 40-30, Davydenko ripped a forehand crosscourt winner for deuce.  Later on, after Del Potro had a foot fault called on an ace at deuce, he misfired on a forehand to give Davydenko his second break point.  When Del Potro netted a backhand on a neutral point, Davydenko had the break.  Conspicuously rattled by the prior call, Del Potro produced a rash of errors allowing Davydenko to easily consolidate for 4-1.  Subsequent to a comfortable game, Del Potro had his initial break point when Davydenko double faulted.  However, the Russian kept his composure, striking a beautiful forehand up the line winner for deuce.  Davydenko went on to secure the game for 5-2.  At love his next service game, Davydenko closed out the first set.</p>
<p>Incredibly, in the first set, Davydenko struck 12 winners and 6 unforced errors while Del Potro had 10 and 11 respectively.  Nikolay dictated play by pushing Juan Martin behind the baseline and taking the ball early.  Even Del Potro&#8217;s serve proved meek; once the ball was in play Davydenko had him scrambling from sideline to sideline. At 2 all, a forehand dumped into the net gave Davydenko his first break chance of the set.  However, with a couple of T serves, Del Potro recovered to take a slender lead at 3-2.  The next game, after setting up the point with a perfect serve, Davydenko mucked up the forehand up the line to give Del Potro an opening.  But, with an ace, Davydenko erased the break point and got to deuce.  Still, Del Potro received another opportunity when Davydenko&#8217;s backhand crosscourt landed long.  By handling a high forehand volley, Davydenko wiped out that break point. Despite the hardships, Davydenko guarded serve for 3 all.  Since Davydenko controlled the majority of the rallies, in truth, Del Potro was hanging on by a thread.  With Del Potro serving at 4 a piece, Davydenko converted a backhand crosscourt winner, sent a forehand winner up the line and replicated a forehand crosscourt winner to arrive at triple break point.  When Del Potro&#8217;s forehand up the line sailed wide, Davydenko found himself one game from the championship.  After starting with an ace, the Russian forced Del Potro into a backhand miscue and with another ace obtained double match point.  Davydenko wrapped up the trophy when Del Potro tracked down his overhead but dumped the stroke into the net.</p>
<p><span id="more-1639"></span>Surreal is even understating Davydenko&#8217;s accomplishments this week.  After losing an unbelievable first round match to Novak Djokovic, his next time out, Davydenko dismissed Rafael Nadal, world number two in straight sets.  Then, after a victory over Robin Soderling to reach the semifinals, Davydenko outperformed world number one Roger Federer to claim his first career win in 13 attempts over that man.  A finalist last year, Davydenko becomes the first Russian to grab the  ATP World Tour Final trophy in the tournament&#8217;s history. Also, Davydenko now finishes the year at number 6 supplanting Andy Roddick.</p>
<p>In addition, the doubles title was on the line today.  Bob and Mike Bryan, world number two, took on Andy Ram and Max Mirnyi.  The latter team had beaten the former in the first round robin match.  Yet, on this occasion, the Bryan brothers prevailed  7-6, 6-3 to collect their third year end trophy.  Thus, with top duo and defending champs Daniel Nestor and Nenad Zimonjic failing to get out of the round robin stage, Mike and Bob will reestablish themselves at number one.</p>
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		<dc:creator>Nathalie Narcisse</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[As the top men doubles team squared off in the Wimbledon final, second seeds Daniel Nestor and Nenad Zimonjic defeated number one seeds Mike and Bob Bryan 7-6, 6-7, 7-6, 6-3 to maintain their title. Moreover, after Serena Williams secured her eleventh major, she partnered with sister Venus to defeat Australians Rennae Stubbs and Samantha Stosur 7-6, 6-4 for their fourth Wimbledon doubles title.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://miamitennisnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/img_9036.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-652" src="http://miamitennisnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/img_9036-300x199.jpg" alt="img_9036" width="300" height="199" /></a><strong>As the top men doubles team squared off in the Wimbledon final, second seeds Daniel Nestor and Nenad Zimonjic defeated number one seeds Mike and Bob Bryan 7-6, 6-7, 7-6, 6-3 to maintain their title.<span> </span>Moreover, after Serena Williams secured her eleventh major, she partnered with sister Venus to defeat Australians Rennae Stubbs and Samantha Stosur 7-6, 6-4 for their fourth Wimbledon doubles title.</strong></p>
<p><strong><span style="font-weight: normal;">After Bob Bryan put away a volley to hold at love, Zimonjic made short work on his serve to equalize things at 1 all.<span> </span>This was the pattern in the first set, with neither team getting close to deuce.<span> </span>Thus, the tiebreaker was called upon.<span> </span>With Mike double faulting, the opposition got up a mini-break for 3-1. However, when Zimonjic’s backhand volley sailed long, the teams were leveled at 5 all.<span> </span>After Zimonjic put away an overhead for set point, Mike’s volley found the bottom of the net giving the second seeds the lead.</span></strong></p>
<p><strong><span style="font-weight: normal;">Second set was a duplicate of the first as neither team could dent the other’s service game.<span> </span>The tiebreaker was required anew.<span> </span>This time with excellent volleying for winners, the Bryan brothers carried the set.</span></strong></p>
<p><strong><span style="font-weight: normal;">In the third set with Mike serving, a Bryan missed volley gave their rival their first break point of the match.<span> </span>Still, with a couple of service return errors, the Bryans held.<span> </span>Despite hairier games from both sides, neither team buckled.<span> </span>Another tiebreaker was in order.<span> </span><span> </span>After Zimonjic and Nestor jumped ahead on the first point with a mini-break, the Bryans were unable to recover. The defending champions took a two set to one advantage.<span> </span>After Zimonjic held to start the fourth, his forehand return winner denied Bob game point.<span> </span>Subsequently, with two errors by the Bryans, the opposition edged in front 2-0.<span> </span>The next game with Nestor serving, a forehand down the line winner by Mike gave the Bryans double break point.<span> </span>But with three successive aces, Nestor scratched out any opportunity the Bryans had of closing the gap.<span> </span>With Zimonjic serving for the championship at 5-3, a couple of double faults gave the Bryans hope.<span> </span>However, with a couple of aces, Zimonjic clamped the door giving the second seed their second consecutive title.</span></strong></p>
<p><strong><span style="font-weight: normal;">A similar story was replayed as Serena and Venus took on the Australians.<span> </span>After break point chances were wasted, the first set was settled by a tiebreaker.<span> </span>With a topspin lob winner by Serena, the Williams built a substantial lead at 4-1.<span> </span>Then, with a volley winner, Venus sealed the set.</span></strong></p>
<p><strong><span style="font-weight: normal;">To open the second set, Stosur double faulted and with a backhand crosscourt winner from Venus, the Aussies faced love-30.<span> </span>Still, by forcing volleying errors, Stosur pulled out the game.<span> </span>With Stubbs serving at 1 all, with a forehand volley winner from Venus and a Stosur overhead going wide, the Americans erased double game point.<span> </span>Subsequently, Venus and Serena earned three break points which were erased by superb volleying from their counterparts.<span> </span>Nevertheless, there was a sense that the Americans were getting the upper hand.<span> </span>In the seventh game, Venus cranked with a forehand volley winner for 0-15.<span> </span>Afterwards, some crucial errors by the Aussies and a double fault gave the Americans break point.<span> </span>Serena capitalized by converting a backhand volley winner.<span> </span>Then, Venus consolidated by holding serve for 5-3. With Stosur saving match point, Serena was called upon to wrap up the championship.<span> </span>On the third match point, Serena produced an ace. This was the culmination of a fortnight dominated by the Williams’ whereby they even eliminated the top doubles team of Liezel Huber and Cara Black in the semifinals.</span></strong></p>
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