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		<title>Del Potro Sacks Soderling, Djokovic Easily Wins at the Sony Ericsson Open</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Mar 2011 12:22:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Juan Martin Del Potro defeated Robin Soderling 6-3, 6-2 to move on to the fourth round at the Sony Ericsson Open while Novak Djokovic breezed through his third round match against James Blake 6-2, 6-0.]]></description>
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With each passing match, Juan Martin Del Potro looks one step closer to the form which made him the 2009 U.S. Open champion and a world number four.  In the third round of the Sony Ericsson Open, Del Potro knocked out current world number four Robin Soderling 6-3, 6-2.</p>
<p>With three titles already this season and a 20-2 record, Soderling should have felt pretty good going into this contest.  However, a recent ailment and an earlier than expected exit at Indian Wells allowed just enough room for Soderling to doubt his chances.  </p>
<p>As a result of a net court winner, Del Potro obtained his fourth break point opportunity in the fourth game of the first set.  The Argentine capitalized when Soderling’s backhand down the line sailed wide.  Then, with an ace on game point, Del Potro consolidated for 4-1. </p>
<p>Because of sensational serving, Del Potro guarded the one break advantage and carried the first set.  </p>
<p>After Del Potro broke the first game of the second set, Soderling came alive with two winners to go up 0-30.  Yet, Del Potro&#8217;s serve came to the rescue.  The Argentine saved the game for a 2-0 lead.  </p>
<p>Later, Del Potro captured an insurance break.  Then with a strong game closed out the match.  </p>
<p>When Del Potro won the title in Delray, he felt that the true measure of the state of his game would be prevailing over a top ten player.  Having accomplished this objective, Del Potro was asked to evaluate his progress “when you play against these kinds of players and [win it gives you a little bit of confidence].  Today, my serve, my forehand, my backhand, everything worked incredibly well.  He&#8217;s a really good player.  He had chances, too, but I took my opportunities. . .that was very important for my confidence”.</p>
<p><span id="more-4742"></span>For 2010 Sony Ericsson Open semifinalist Soderling, on all fronts, his play was a disaster.  Soderling commented: “I&#8217;m not playing well.  I&#8217;m not feeling well.  I&#8217;m not moving well.  I&#8217;m not serving well.  My serve is normally my biggest weapon.  My backhand is not good.  There are a lot of things I need to work on”. </p>
<p>In explaining the drop in his performance since February when he collected a spate of titles, Soderling said “I had some tough times after Marseilles.  I got sick and had some small injuries which I struggled with for a while.  I haven&#8217;t been able to practice the way I wanted to”. </p>
<p>Earlier in the day, Mardy Fish dispatched Richard Gasquet in straight sets.  The reward for Fish’s hard work is a fourth round date with Del Potro.  It’s a rematch of the International Tennis Championships semifinal whereby Del Potro was victorious.</p>
<p>David Ferrer, the sixth seed, breezed through his match with Smodev Devvarman.  In the subsequent round, Ferrer will contend with fellow Spaniard Marcel Granollers who shocked Michael Llodra.  </p>
<p>John Isner ended Alex Bogomolov’s dream run.  Bogomolov booted fifth seed and 2009 champion Andy Murray in the previous round.  Upcoming in the fourth round for Isner is Kevin Anderson.  Anderson defeated Pablo Andujar who had victimized Fernando Verdasco in the second round. </p>
<p>Novak Djokovic continues to be unstoppable.  In under an hour, Djokovic bounced wildcard James Blake 6-2, 6-0 to book his spot into the fourth round.</p>
<p>Djokovic will battle fellow countryman Viktor Troicki.  Troicki topped another American Sam Querrey in a difficult three setter.  </p>
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		<title>Djokovic Squelches Istomin, Del Potro Resists to Reach 3rd Round</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Mar 2011 14:28:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Novak Djokovic races through his second round match while Juan Martin Del Potro requires three tough sets to book his place into the third round at the Sony Ericsson Open. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><iframe src="http://www.facebook.com/plugins/likebox.php?href=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.facebook.com%2Fmiamitennisnews&#038;width=292&#038;colorscheme=light&#038;show_faces=false&#038;stream=false&#038;header=false&#038;height=62" scrolling="no" frameborder="0" style="border:none; overflow:hidden; width:292px; height:62px;" allowTransparency="true"></iframe><br />
<img src="http://miamitennisnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/IMG_1348_djokovic2-200x300.jpg" alt="" title="IMG_1348_djokovic2" width="200" height="300" class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-3637" /></a><strong>No one these days can touch Novak Djokovic.  Djokovic cruised through his second round match at the Sony Ericsson Open.  The Serb thrashed Denis Istomin 6-0, 6-1 to book a spot in the next round against American James Blake.</strong></p>
<p>It’s perhaps safe to surmise that Denis Istomin had a feeling of impeding doom prior to his match.  Of late, most players seeing Djokovic across the net would share a similar uneasiness.</p>
<p>After having a bagel besides his name in the first set, Istomin held his first service game of the second set.  However Istomin’s, next time around, Djokovic obtained the break.</p>
<p>Djokovic went down double break point while trying to consolidate.  Any notion of Istomin showing signs of life were quickly eradicated as Djokovic guarded serve for 4-1.</p>
<p>For Istomin the winners were too few while the errors were many.  Consequently, it took Djokovic just 48 minutes to dispatch his adversary.</p>
<p>Subsequent to the match, MiamiTennisNews.com wanted to know:  You’ve played so much tennis, is it helpful that tonight&#8217;s match was so short?<br />
DJOKOVIC:  Definitely helpful.  In opening rounds. . . you&#8217;re trying to get used to the conditions and you don&#8217;t want to underestimate your opponent.  So you want to step into the court and try to be focused from the start and try to get as quickly as possible out of the court.  I did a great job tonight.</p>
<p><span id="more-4644"></span>Djokovic has yet to surrender a match this season, as such, MiamiTennisNews.com inquired:  you&#8217;ve been unbeatable this year, does playing so well bring another level of pressure to maintain that high standard of play?<br />
DJOKOVIC:  Yes.  But, I&#8217;m not thinking too much about being unbeaten this year or, what it carries with it, some kind of pressure or expectations.<br />
I got used to that.  I&#8217;m playing for many years already on a high level in professional tennis, and I&#8217;m using this experience this year to be able to perform my best on the court.<br />
I&#8217;m fresh mentally, motivated to have even more success.  I&#8217;m looking [forward] to upcoming challenges. . . I need to stay physically fit and healthy in order to be consistent [and] success[ful].</p>
<p>As far as his next round encounter with Blake, Djokovic responded:  “He&#8217;s a great competitor.  He&#8217;s very exciting to watch.  He hits the ball very clean, very powerful.  He&#8217;s a great mover.  He&#8217;s very fast.  He [will have] a lot of support from the crowd.  It’s definitely not an easy one”.</p>
<p>Djokovic has teamed up with Andy Murray in doubles.  Murray was upset earlier in the day.  Therefore, he was asked about “Andy having no confidence at the moment”.  Djokovic replied:   “I absolutely understand.  It proves. . . that this sport is all mental in the end.  You can work as hard as you can and you can practice. . . but if you don&#8217;t have that self belief on the court. . .it can easily turn against you.  I felt it last year in this period for first five, six months.. .  I know how it feels like”.</p>
<p>While Djokovic was walking all over Istomin, Juan Martin Del Potro was having a bear of a time with second round opponent, Philipp Kohlschreiber.  Ultimately, Del Potro battled past Kohlschreiber 6-7,6-4,7-5 to move on.</p>
<p>After going up an early break in the first set, Del Potro was broken twice.  In fact, Kohlschreiber served for the first set at 6-5.  Although Del Potro forced the tiebreaker, Kohlschreiber dominated to pocket the first set.</p>
<p>In the second set, Del Potro again got an early lead only to find himself later all squared. Del Potro won the set to force the decider.  In the final set, Kohlschreiber put up a spirited fight, but a determined Del Potro withstood the German to advance.</p>
<p>John Isner also needed three sets to book his place into the third round.  Isner got by Igor Andreev 6-4,5-7,7-6.</p>
<p>Earlier in the day, ninth seed Fernando Verdasco was upended by Pablo Andujar.  On the other hand, Richard Gasquet, Michael Llodra, Sam Querrey and David Ferrer made short work of their rivals.</p>
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		<title>Tipsarevic Advances in Delray, Querrey and Blake Bounced</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Feb 2011 04:10:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Janko Tipsarevic advanced to the third round of the Delray Beach Tennis International Championships Wednesday night with a 6-2, 6-7, 6-3 win over Blaz Kavcic.]]></description>
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</a><strong>Six-seeded Janko Tipsarevic advanced to the third round of the Delray Beach Tennis International Championships Wednesday night with a 6-2, 6-7, 6-3 win over Blaz Kavcic.  </strong></p>
<p>In the first night session match, Kei Nishikori eliminated wild card James Blake 6-3, 6-4. The second round encounter was a rematch of the 2008 final whereby Nishikori was also victorious. </p>
<p>In the afternoon session third-seeded Sam Querrey went down in straight sets to qualifier Ryan Sweeting, while Ivan Dodig advanced over Dudi Sela 2-6, 6-3, 6-2.</p>
<p>In another second round match Adrian Mannarino rallied from a set down to advance over Leonardo Mayer 1-6, 7-6, 6-4.</p>
<p>Thursday afternoon, 2009 ITC champion Mardy Fish will take on the 2004 ITC champion Ricardo Mello. The night session is highlighted by 2009 US Open champion Juan Martin Del Potro who takes on Teymuraz Gabashvili. Gabashvili eliminated John Isner in the first round. </p>
<p>Here is the order of play for Thursday, February 24 :</p>
<p>STADIUM start 11:00 am<br />
B Becker (GER) / M Kohlmann (GER) vs C Kas (GER) / A Peya (AUT) </p>
<p>Not Before 12:30 PM<br />
R Mello (BRA) vs [2] M Fish (USA) </p>
<p>Not Before 2:30 PM<br />
[8] A Mannarino (FRA) vs [Q] A Falla (COL) </p>
<p>5:30 PM<br />
S Lipsky (USA) / R Ram (USA) vs J Murray (GBR) / K Skupski (GBR) </p>
<p>Not Before 7:15 PM<br />
J Del Potro (ARG) vs T Gabashvili (RUS)<br />
[5] K Anderson (RSA) vs F Serra (FRA) </p>
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		<title>Del Potro Advances In Delray Beach Debut</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Feb 2011 03:00:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Juan Martin Del Potro advanced to the second round of Delray Beach Tennis Championships Tuesday night with a 6-4, 6-1 win over Richard Berankis of Lithuania.  ]]></description>
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<strong>Juan Martin Del Potro advanced to the second round of the Delray Beach Tennis Championships Tuesday night with a 6-4, 6-1 win over Richard Berankis of Lithuania.</strong></p>
<p>Del Potro and Berankis traded breaks early in the first set before going back on serve in the sixth game.  Serving at 4-5, Berankis was broken, handing Del Potro the first set.  In the second set, Berankis was no match for Del Potro who easily ran away with the second set and the match.</p>
<p>In the post match interview, Del Potro responded to following questions from MiamiTennisNews.com:</p>
<p>Q: Since your return from your wrist surgery have you had to adjust the way you play or are are playing at the same level when you won the US Open?<br />
Del Potro: It depends on the climate and how I feel on a given day. I do not have the same strength however my game remains the same.  I try to be aggressive with all my shots as that is what has allowed me to win tournaments.</p>
<p>Q: Are you taking any special measures to protect your wrist or are you back to 100%?<br />
Del Potro: No, I&#8217;m still rehabbing and receiving treatments.  It is a very long process. It still hasn&#8217;t been a year since I had the surgery. The norm would be that I would have some pain.  At the moment [the recovery] is going well.</p>
<p>Del Potro, who is making his first appearance in Delray, will face Teymuraz Gabashvili of Russia in the second round. On Monday night Gabashvili upset the fourth-seeded American John Isner in a three sets.</p>
<p><span id="more-4073"></span>Earlier, second-seeded Mardy Fish advanced when Bjorn Phau retired in the first set.  Fifth-seeded Kevin Anderson moved into the second round with a 6-7, 7-6, 6-2 win over Donald Young while Janko Tipsarevic beat Ivo Karlovic of Croatia.</p>
<p>American qualifier Ryan Sweeting defeated Russian Igor Andreev 6-2, 6-3 in another first round match and Kei Nishikori of Japan defeated Brian Dabul of Argentina 6-2, 7-6.</p>
<p>Dudi Sela moves on to the second round by defeating Marinko Matosevic.  Matosevic was added to the ITC draw when Andy Roddick withdrew from the tournament on Monday due to flu-like symptoms.</p>
<p>On Wednesday afternoon, Sam Querrey will take on fellow American Ryan Sweeting. The night session will feature a rematch of the 2008 ITC final when Nishikori faces wild card James Blake.</p>
<p>Here is the order of play for Wednesday, February 23 :</p>
<p>STADIUM start 11:00 am<br />
C Fleming (GBR) / R Hutchins (GBR) vs J Murray (GBR) / K Skupski (GBR)</p>
<p>Not Before 12:30 PM<br />
[3] [WC] S Querrey (USA) vs [Q] R Sweeting (USA)<br />
D Sela (ISR) vs I Dodig (CRO)</p>
<p>5:30 PM<br />
K Anderson (RSA) / D Martin (USA) vs F Ferreiro (BRA) / A Sa (BRA)</p>
<p>Not Before 7:15 PM<br />
K Nishikori (JPN) vs [WC] J Blake (USA)<br />
[Q] B Kavcic (SLO) vs [6] J Tipsarevic (SRB)</p>
<p>COURT 1 start 11:00 am<br />
[8] A Mannarino (FRA) vs L Mayer (ARG)</p>
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		<title>Delray Beach Draw Displays Potential for an Exciting Final</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Feb 2011 23:33:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Delray Beach draw released and a potential Andy Roddick and Juan Martin Del Potro final could be in the cards.]]></description>
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<strong>As usual, Delray Beach will be the ATP’s first stop in South Florida.  This year, the field is more spectacular than ever with 2003 U.S. Open title holder Andy Roddick and 2009 U.S. Open champion Juan Martin Del Potro gracing fans with their appearance.  Moreover, former champions Marty Fish, Kei Nishikori, Xavier Malisse and Ricardo Mello will also take part in the festivities.  The draw has been announced, here’ a closer look as to how this thrilling week may unfold. </strong></p>
<p>Roddick, the top seed, may have to face Janko Tipsarevic for the second consecutive week.  This time, Roddick would battle Tipsarevic or 2010 finalist Ivo Karlovic for a spot in the semifinals.</p>
<p>Third seed and wildcard entry Sam Querrey may be another threat to Roddick’s quest to the final.  However, prior to a potential date with Roddick, Querrey may have to overcome either Nishikori, Russian Igor Andreev or the always dangerous Benjamin Becker in the quarterfinals.</p>
<p>In the bottom section, 2009 titlist Fish is the second seed.  Veteran Rainer Schuettler could present a grave challenge for Fish in the second round.  Then, in the quarterfinals, Fish could contend with Radek Stepanek.</p>
<p>Also, in Fish’s part of the draw are John Isner and Del Potro.  These latter two just clashed in Memphis and could see each other again in the second round.  American teenager Ryan Harrison has a terrific opportunity to get to the quarterfinals.  But, in that round, Isner or Del Potro may await him.  Consequently, Fish, Del Potro, Stepanek and Isner appear the ones with the truest chance to advance to the final.</p>
<p>While the likelihood of an all American final exist, Roddick vs. Isner or Roddick vs. Fish, there are plenty of potential spoilers.  Since returning from his wrist injury, Memphis seems to be a turning point for Del Potro.  The Argentine looks to have regained some of the form and confidence which propelled him to the top ten.  As a result, it would not be surprising to see two former U.S. Open champions Del Potro and Roddick duke it out for the ITC title.</p>
<p>Click <a href="http://www.yellowtennisball.com/online2/results/atp-world-tour-singles-main-draw.html">here</a> for a complete look at the draw as it appears on the ITC tournament website. </p>
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		<title>Nadal, Federer, Djokovic and Murray Still In the Hunt at Australian Open</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Rafael Nadal looked sharp the first week of the Australian Open while Roger Federer had some minor trouble in the second round.  Nevertheless, the two are on course to get to the final.  Here's a wrap-up of week one. ]]></description>
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<strong>Seven days of competition have passed at the Australian Open.  While Rafael Nadal has breezed through his matches to get to the round of 16, defending champion Roger Federer had a hiccup in the second round.  As usual, there were a few unexpected departures in the first week.  Here’s a summary of what has taken place this initial week.</strong></p>
<p>It’s been smooth sailing for Nadal in getting through to the round of 16.  The world number one’s excellent form will come in handy as he faces 2010 semifinalist Marin Cilic.  After two easy matches, Cilic edged out John Isner 9-7 in the fifth to earn a crack at Nadal.</p>
<p>After a thrilling first round five setter against Lleyton Hewitt, David Nalbandian called it quit in the second round, four games away from being handed a straight set loss.  Mikhail Youzhny also departed earlier than expected.  The tenth seed was sent packing in the third round by Milos Raonic.  The 20 year old Canadian qualifier with the humongous serve also ousted Michael Llodra, the 22nd seed in the second round.  Next up for Raonic will be David Ferrer who is a relentless competitor.  Ferrer’s experience may prove too much for the youngster.  Thus, a Ferrer-Nadal quarterfinal showdown is the likely scenario.</p>
<p>Without much fuss, both Robyn Soderling and Andy Murray have been taking care of business.  Soderling’s fourth round match will be against Alexandr Dolgopolov.  The Ukrainian upset 13th seed Jo-Wilfried Tsonga in the third round.  Following an impressive second round match versus Juan Martin Del Potro, Marcos Baghdatis was forced to retire down two sets to one with a hand injury in his third round match against Jurgen Melzer.  As such, Murray will battle Melzer for a quarterfinal berth.</p>
<p><span id="more-3809"></span>After letting a two set to none advantage evaporate, Federer came back in the fifth set to vanquish Gilles Simon in the second round.  Interestingly, it was Federer’s first victory over the Frenchman in their three meetings.  With Americans Mardy Fish and Sam Querrey on that side of the draw going out prematurely, Federer will play Tommy Robredo in the round of 16.  Despite a 9-0 mark versus Robredo, Federer will have to keep his eye on the ball if he plans to stick around.</p>
<p>Federer’s countryman, Stanislas Wawrinka is having a sensational tournament.  Wawrinka is for the first time in his second week at the Australian Open.  Wawrinka dispatched all his rivals in three sets including Gael Monfils in the third round.  On the other hand, Andy Roddick, the last American standing, after routine wins the initial two rounds had a spot of bother in his third round encounter.  Thus, Roddick may have his hands well occupied with Wawrinka in the fourth round.</p>
<p>Considering the caliber of the opponents Philipp Kohlschreiber in the second round and Richard Gasquet the third round, Tomas Berdych has fared well to reach the round of 16.  The sixth seed will now have to get through Fernando Verdasco, the 2009 semifinalist, in order to move on to his first quarterfinal in Melbourne.  Verdasco himself had a lucky five set escape in the second round versus Janko Tipsarevic.</p>
<p>Novak Djokovic, the 2008 champion, should be well rested for his round of 16 match since Viktor Troicki retired in the third round after only one set.  Moreover, with Nicolas Almagro as the opposition, it’s a mere formality that Djokovic will advance to the quarterfinals.</p>
<p>With Nadal and Federer still alive, the question becomes who can stop them from obtaining another major.  Certainly, Murray and Soderling are proving so far that they could be up to that task.  In a couple of days, it will be known whether Nadal will complete the “Rafa Slam” with four consecutive majors or Federer pocket his 17th major.  Quarterfinal action gets underway in a few hours.</p>
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		<title>Can Nadal Make it Four in a Row or Will Federer Defend?  Australian Open Preview</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 16 Jan 2011 21:12:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Both Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer are chasing history in their own way. Nadal is trying to win an unprecedented four consecutive majors and Federer his seventeenth.  The Australian Open draw will present challenges for each, here's a snapshot. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-3710" title="IMG_4770_Nadal" src="http://miamitennisnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/IMG_4770_Nadal-300x200.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="200" />1969 was the year when Rod Laver accomplished the calendar grand slam for the second time.  Laver had done so previously in 1962.  At the Australian Open, Rafael Nadal will attempt to become the first person to hold all four majors simultaneously, although not in the same calendar year.  Like Nadal, Roger Federer has won three majors in a single year on multiple occasions, but never held all four.  With a historic sixteen majors, Federer, the defending champion, will be one of the competitors trying to halt Nadal from revising  the tennis annals.  Indeed, if the Australian Open draw holds up, Nadal’s route to his second title is fraught with red flags.</strong></p>
<p>After seemingly comfortable initial two rounds, Nadal may see Marin Cilic in the round of 16.  Despite disappointing results the remainder of 2010 after a semifinal placement in Melbourne, for Cilic knowing that he’s gone that far at this major can be an inspiration.  Moreover, the only time these two met in 2009, Cilic was the victor. In the quarterfinals, Nadal also has a few pesky potential opponents to look forward to: Mikhail Youzhny, David Ferrer and David Nalbandian.  On any given day, these men can be a real thorn on any individual’s side.</p>
<p>The second part of the top half of the draw has Robin Soderling and Andy Murray as the top seeds.  Either player could clash with Nadal in the semifinals.  Soderling appears to have a favorable trek until the round of 16 where he will possibly collide with Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, the 2007 Australian Open finalist and 2010 semifinalist.  On the other hand, 2010 finalist Murray may get Juan Martin Del Potro, Marcos Baghdatis or Jurgen Melzer.  Del Potro, the 2009 U.S. Open champion, and Baghdatis, the 2006 Australian Open finalist, would be a contest for anyone.  Whether it’s Murray, Soderling or Tsonga in the semis, Nadal will have to his hands occupied in order to reach his second Australian Open final.</p>
<p>To say Federer is hungry for the title is an understatement considering the implications if Nadal prevails. Could Mardy Fish or Sam Querrey trouble the defending champion in the round of 16?  Possibly.  However, with Federer’s four titles out of five his last five tournaments, it’s unlikely anyone will down him early on. Both Gael Monfils and Stanislas Wawrinka have a win over Federer, but are a combined 2-11.  Therefore, it’s inconceivable that either Monfils or Wawrinka will upend Federer in the quarterfinals.  Once again, Andy Roddick may find himself in the position of needing to go through Federer to advance to the semifinals.  Despite Roddick’s 2-20 against Federer, he is the most formidable rival who can actually put a crimp in Federer’s style.</p>
<p><span id="more-3705"></span>In the semifinals, potential adversaries for Federer include Novak Djokovic and Tomas Berdych.  Federer has an axe to grind with each of them since Djokovic defeated him in the semifinals at the U.S. Open and Berdych in the quarterfinals at Wimbledon last year.  Despite Berdych’s success in 2010, there a sense that he is still mentally frail.  Thus, it would not be astounding if Philipp Kohlschreiber boots him in the second round or if he falls to Richard Gasquet in the third round or is ousted in the fourth round by either Fernando Verdasco or Janko Tipsarevic.</p>
<p>Other than Viktor Troicki in the third round, no other persons comes off as a credible threat to Djokovic.  While Berdych surprised Djokovic in the semifinals at Wimbledon last year, in a quarterfinal match in Melbourne, Djokovic would have the advantage.  With the Davis Cup title last December, Djokovic finished the year on a high note while Berdych fizzled after Wimbledon.  Consequently, a rematch of the 2010 U.S. Open semifinals, Dojokovic versus Federer may be in store.</p>
<p>Will it be Rafa or Roger?  That’s the question on everyone’s mind.  Either way, it will be an Australian Open for the history books.  Federer could continue to pile it on with his seventeenth major while Nadal hoist four consecutive majors.  Can Del Potro or Djokovic sneak in for a second major title in an era dominated by two men or will it be Murray to add his name to the club of major winners?  In two weeks, all will know the response.</p>
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		<title>Federer and Nadal in Awesome Form Going into the Second Week at the U.S. Open</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[While Andy Roddick and Andy Murray did not stick around for the second week at the U.S. Open, Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal are still there.  These two are proving they are the favorites to claim the title. Here's a summary of the initials rounds. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-3380" title="IMG_2875_federer" src="http://miamitennisnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/IMG_2875_federer-199x300.jpg" alt="" width="199" height="300" />The initial week at the U.S. Open is complete and the men’s field has been scaled down to sixteen players.  Two names missing from the roll call are Andy Roddick and Andy Murray.  These two touted favorites were upset early on. Here’s a summary of the past seven days and an analysis of what could unfold the next few rounds.</strong></p>
<p>While Rafael Nadal barely passed his pre-tournament exams in Toronto and Cincinnati, in his first three matches at the Open, the Spaniard gets an A plus.  Despite being tested, with a beefed up first serve to the tune of 130 miles per hour at times, Nadal has dispatched each adversary in three sets.  In the fourth round, Nadal will face compatriot Feliciano Lopez.  With Nadal’s 5-2 record against his fellow citizen, Lopez is likely the subsequent sacrificial lamb.</p>
<p>After surviving a five set tussle in the first round against Fabio Fognini ranked 86th, Fernando Verdasco is in the round of 16 and will take on David Ferrer, the tenth seed.  Although Verdasco has a 6-4 edge in their encounters, Ferrer prevailed at their last meeting on clay and at their only battle on hardcourt in 2004.  David Nalbandian, one of the few players who could have troubled Nadal, was easily given his marching orders by Verdasco in the third round.</p>
<p>Also in the top section of the draw, seventh seed Tomas Berdych was surprised in the first round by Michael Llodra.  However, the jaw dropper came today with  Murray, the 2008 finalist and fourth seed, dismissed by Stanislas Wawrinka in the third round. The Swiss advanced for the third occasion to the fourth round in New York.   Wawrinka will meet Sam Querrey for a spot in the quarterfinals.  Consequently, for Querrey, this is the ideal scenario to book his maiden quarterfinal berth at a major.</p>
<p>The Spaniards have ruled and Tommy Robredo made sure to partake in the round of 16 festivities. With John Isner beaten by Mikhail Youzhny in the third round, Robredo and the Russian will fight for a place in the quarterfinals.</p>
<p>Another American  propelled into the limelight this week was eighteen year old Ryan Harrison.  After coming through three rounds of qualifying, Harrison stunned Ivan Ljubicic, the fifteenth seed, in the first round.  Furthermore, Harrison was one point from a win in a fifth set tiebreaker in the second round.  Harrison became the first American teen to vanquish a top twenty player at a major since Roddick in 2001 also at this event.</p>
<p><span id="more-3371"></span>With Murray done and dusted, Verdasco, Lopez, Ferrer, Wawrinka, Querrey, Robredo and Youzhny are the survivors in the top half of the draw.  Nadal has a record of 48 victories and 9 defeats against the guys left .  Thus, one can effectively write Nadal’s name on the final’s program.  As the axiom says, “one never knows for whom he works”.</p>
<p>Following a routine debut match, Roddick was toppled in the second round by Janko Tipsarevic.  As such, Roddick’s quest for a second major will be delayed another year.  With Roddick taking leave, a formidable hindrance to Novak Djokovic was removed in the bottom half of the draw.</p>
<p>After a near exit in the first round against Victor Troicki, Djokovic cleaned up his act to reach the fourth round against Mardy Fish.  The American had a strange five set, first round match whereby he lost one game in the three sets he carried.  In the third round, Fish escaped again, wrapping up the win in five sets against veteran Arnaud Clement who shocked Marcos Baghdatis in the first round.  Fish will be in search of his initial victory against Djokovic in five attempts.  With the wave Fish has been riding recently, it’s a feasible goal.</p>
<p>In the second round, sixth seed Nikolay Davydenko fell to Richard Gasquet. With his most successful showing at a major since 2008, Gasquet is now into the fourth round and will collide with fellow Frenchman Gael Monfils.  In contrast to Monfils whose play has had many highs as well as lows, Gasquet bounced his adversaries in three sets.  Hence, if Gasquet continues to be consistent, he has an excellent shot at making the quarterfinals.</p>
<p>In the same section, Marin Cilic, the eleventh seed, ran into Kei Nishikori in the second round.  Cilic was worn out by his opponent and the heat.  Yet, an injured Nishikori retired the subsequent round giving Albert Montanes safe passage.</p>
<p>Robin Soderling progressed to the fourth round after getting through the first round in five sets.  Since then, Soderling has been flawless and faces Montanes in the fourth round.  Thus, for Soderling, a quarterfinal meeting with Roger Federer appears almost certain.</p>
<p>Compared to Nadal, Federer has not been pushed and has readily reached the round of 16.  Federer will confront Jurgen Melzer whom he knocked out in their sole career meeting at Wimbledon two months ago.  For the five time champion, the real work will start with Soderling his likely quarterfinal counterpart.</p>
<p>With Roddick and Murray gone, it’s time to recalibrate.  In the top half of the draw, Nadal appears to be holding all the aces and seems a shoo-in for his first final in the Big Apple.  The singular brainteaser is who will be on the other side of the net on that day.  If Federer maintains the form he has demonstrated of late, in spite of the difficulties which Soderling or Djokovic could present in the quarterfinals or semifinals respectively, he should solve them.  In that case, there will be a Nadal-Federer final with the latter having a high chance of bagging his seventeenth major.  To the contrary, Soderling, Djokovic or Fish will be the one standing between Nadal and the career grand slam.  Under those circumstances, the Spaniard would be sitting pretty and hoisting his first U.S. Open trophy.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Once more, the U.S. Open draw has Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer as potential finalists. However, both Andy Murray and Andy Roddick have a great shot at pulling off the upset and getting to the final instead. ]]></description>
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<p><strong><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-2435" src="http://miamitennisnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/IMG_4344_nadal-300x200.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="200" />The U.S. Open draw has been unveiled with the usual suspects at the top pack.  Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer are the highest seeds followed respectively by Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray.  For some, the path has multiple green lights, but for others it is lined with yellow flags.  Here’s a breakdown of the draw.</strong></p>
<p>After his victories at the French Open and Wimbledon, Nadal is once more in pursuit of the U.S. Open trophy, the sole major he lacks.  In 2008, the Spaniard was halted in the semifinals by Murray and last year in the same round by Juan Martin Del Potro, the champion.  Although Nadal has been the most prolific performer on grass and clay this season, hardcourt has been a different story.  Nadal has a lone final appearance in January in Doha and went down to Nikolay Davydenko.  With neither injury nor fatigue an issue this time, Nadal is capable of going the distance.  However, there may be a significant boulder in his way in the quarterfinals.</p>
<p>Finally in shape after hip surgery, David Nalbandian has made himself part of the conversation and could clash with Nadal in the quarterfinals.  Although Nadal recorded the win at their last meeting at the Sony Ericsson Open in March, Nalbandian’s form has improved markedly since then.  Moreover, Nalbandian took the title as a wildcard at the Legg Mason Tennis Classic earlier this month.  As a result, the Argentine will not be an easy customer for the Spaniard.</p>
<p>While Fernando Verdasco, the eight seed, is technically another likely quarterfinal counterpart for Nadal, Verdasco is at best a minute obstacle.  With a 10-0 record against his countryman, in a five set match, Nadal is a sure bet.</p>
<p>De novo, Nadal has been placed on a collision course with Murray to reach his first U.S. Open final.  Twice on hardcourt this year, Murray has comprehensively beaten Nadal including the Rogers Cup two weeks ago.  After dreadful results most of the season, Murray is at last in form and defended his title in Toronto.  If they clash in the semifinals, Nadal will have a tough time getting a pass.</p>
<p><span id="more-3337"></span>Beforehand, Murray may need to handle his own spot of bother in the shape of Sam Querrey in the round of 16.  In the final of the Farmers Classic in July, Querrey prevailed over Murray.  In addition, Tomas Berdych, the French Open semifinalist and Wimbledon finalist, is a probable quarterfinal rival for Murray.  Therefore, a Murray-Nadal semifinal is not set in stone.</p>
<p>The bottom half of the draw is also intriguing with Robin Soderling, Andy Roddick, Djokovic and Federer, the projected quarterfinalists.  Yet, Mardy Fish and Marcos Baghdatis may spell trouble for the top seeds in that section considering their performance this summer.</p>
<p>The last time Federer encountered Lleyton Hewitt, it was the Halle final.  That day, Hewitt walked away with the trophy.  In the third round, Federer may get the opportunity to pay Hewitt back.  A similar scenario could unfold with Soderling who will likely be Federer’s quarterfinal match-up.  Soderling derailed Federer in the quarterfinals at Roland Garros. Neither Soderling nor Hewitt has posted good results during the summer hardcourt season.  Conversely, Federer defended his title in Cincinnati and is playing his best tennis since his triumph at the Australian Open.  Hence, Federer’s chances of advancing to the semifinals are strong.</p>
<p>Still with the lingering effect of mononucleosis, Roddick reached the semifinals in Cincinnati last week. If illness is a non-factor, Roddick should have no difficulty getting by Davydenko in the round of 16.  Complications may come in the quarterfinals if Roddick faces Baghdatis or Fish.  The latter ousted Roddick in the semifinals in Cincinnati and Atlanta this summer after being winless nine consecutive times.</p>
<p>Out of deference as the third seed, Djokovic can be said to be a contender.  However, the Serb’s performance these past few tournaments leads one to question his physical and mental toughness in a torrid New York heat.  So, depending on the weather, Baghdatis or Fish could sneak through, thwarting a possible Roddick-Djokovic semifinal.  Nevertheless, if it comes down to a Roddick-Djokovic semifinal, Roddick should be in the driver’s seat.</p>
<p>Federer, Murray, Roddick and Nadal, in that order, are the heavyweights while Nalbandian, Soderling, Djokovic and Berdych are the middleweights with an outside chance for the title.  With major number seventeen, Federer would be three shy of his set objective of twenty.  After being denied twice, Murray is hopeful that on this occasion he will join the elite club of major champions.  For Roddick, a second trophy would silence the critics who are determined to label him as a “one slam wonder”.  By completing the career grand slam, Nadal would demonstrate that he is indeed a complete player and elevate himself to legendary status.</p>
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		<title>Fish and Knowles Scramble For Legg Mason Classic Title</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Aug 2010 02:00:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mardy Fish and Mark Knowles climb back against Tomas Berdych and Radek Stepanek 4-6,7-6,10-7 to take the championship at the Legg Mason Tennis Classic. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-3283" src="http://miamitennisnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/IMG_3189_knoles-199x300.jpg" alt="" width="199" height="300" />Mardy Fish and Mark Knowles fought back in the final of the Legg Mason Tennis Classic overcoming Tomas Berdych and Radek Stepanek 4-6,7-6,10-7 to bag their second title as a team.</strong></p>
<p>Berdych and Stepanek sprinted to a 3-0 advantage by breaking Knowles and Fish twice in the first set.  Then, with a love hold, Stepanek further extended their lead to 4-0.  Knowles and Fish managed to break once. Nevertheless, with the insurance break, the Czechs took the set.</p>
<p>Knowles and Fish have been a tandem since February 2008 while their Czech counterparts usually play doubles only in the Davis Cup.  Moreover, for Berdych and Stepanek, this was their first ATP doubles final as a team.  Thus, Knowles and Fish called upon their experience to weather the storm especially after Knowles double faulted in the second set to give their opponents a 3-2 edge which they consolidated for 4-2.  Later though, with Berdych serving at 40-30, Fish struck a forehand down the line winner to force a deciding point.  With Berdych double faulting, the set was squared at 4 all.  Ultimately, a tiebreaker was played.</p>
<p>Off a sensational forehand return by Fish, Stepanek dumped the forehand volley in the net.  Down the road, Fish made another volley winner to give his team a double mini-break for 5-2.  Next, on a miscue from the Czechs, Knowles and Fish had three set points.  Stepanek and Berdych battled back for 6 all.  Subsequently, on an error, Stepanek and Berdych were at 7-6 and championship point.  Again, Fish and Knowles produced some remarkable shots to stay afloat and steal the tiebreaker.</p>
<p>In the super-tiebreaker, with Berdych’s backhand sailing long, Knowles and Fish had a mini-break for 1-0.  On a Fish forehand error, Berdych and Stepanek got back on serve for 3-4.  But, with a net court favoring Fish and Knowles, that pair regained a mini-break for 5-3.  Again, the Czechs climbed back to make it 7 all. Soon, on a superb return by Fish, Stepanek flubbed the volley giving Fish and Knowles championship at 9-7.  The pair won the next point to capture the trophy.</p>
<p>After the match, MiamiTennisNews and one other media outlet sat down to talk to Fish and Knowles.  For 38 year old Knowles, this was his 53rd doubles title.  Therefore, <strong><em>MiamiTennisNews </em></strong>wanted to know:<br />
Q. At your age, what keeps you still motivated and what has been the key to your success?<br />
Knowles:  I still enjoy playing and competing . . . It’s a challenge competing against the current players.  I’ve seen the game evolve a little bit from when I first started.  It still gives me a high to compete at this level and win.</p>
<p>Q. Is it more difficult though with having a family?<br />
Knowles: I play less now because of a wife and two kids.  This year was a little difficult.  I was injured at the start of the season and I was out for three months.  Mardy and I have agreed to play doubles this year which is an exciting prospect.  Things have taken a while to develop because of my injury but things are going well now.</p>
<p><span id="more-3273"></span>Next week in Toronto, with Fish concentrating on singles, Knowles will partner with Stepanek. Thus, <strong><em>MiamiTennisNews</em></strong> asked:<br />
Q. It must be strange having to play with Stepanek since you’ve beaten him today.  How does one deal with that? Also, you’ve had a few partners, how do you select the person you want to play with?<br />
Knowles:  I look for a guy who will complement me well.  Someone I get along with on and off the court.  Radek is a phenomenal doubles and singles player.  A big part of doubles is finding the right partner.  It’s kind of awkward that we competed against each other today and play together tomorrow.  But, we are all professions and get along well.  We understand the nature of the business so it will be exciting next week as well.</p>
<p>With Andy Roddick falling in the third round at this event, for the first time since 1973, on Monday’s ranking there will be no American male in the top ten in singles.  Thus, MiamiTennisNews questioned Fish about his thoughts on the matter after winning his 8th career title in doubles:<br />
Q.  What’s your feeling on that development?<br />
Fish:  It’s only going to last for one week since [Jo-Wilfried] Tsonga is injured and not playing in Toronto.  So, Andy will go back to [number] 10.  [Therefore], I think it’s sort of ridiculous.  But with that being said, it’s such a worldly sport now, so deep.  There are guys coming from all corners while [U.S.] athletes are going to play more popular sports, football, basketball.  [On the other hand, with the other countries], tennis is just as big as soccer, so it’s tough.</p>
<p>Q. So do you feel that the state of American tennis is still healthy?  Any good prospect? Ryan Harrison has been a name which has come to the surface lately?<br />
Fish: [Harrison] is extremely young and talented.  But, he has a long way to go. He has the [hunger] which is certainly a good thing. Still, Sam Querrey is playing great.  Surely, Roddick would have something to say if you said he is done, he has a few years left for sure.  We are all trying as hard as we can.  Besides Spain, there’s no other country which has too many guys at the top. And for Spain, there’s only one in the top ten.  There aren’t many spots in the top ten, so it’s hard to get there.</p>
<p>Knowles and Fish will reunite in Cincinnati next and plan to play at the U.S. Open.  The two are currently ranked 30th and will move up after this win.</p>
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