Wednesday Nov 18 | World Tennis Magazine
2002: Hewitt Reigns In Shanghai
As part of the lead up to start of the Barclaya TMs ATP World Tour Finals at the O2 Arena in London on November 22, WorldTennisMagazine.com is presenting a special look at some of the best moments in the history of the season-ending ATP championships, courtesy of the book ON THIS DAY IN TENNIS HISTORY .
Ferrer back for another crack at Heineken Open
The Heineken tennis Open will welcome back a familiar face for the 2010 tournament in Auckland.
'I belong to myself': Safin at peace as career ends
Marat Safin lost the last match of his career in the second round of the Paris Masters on Wednesday - 6-4, 5-7, 6-4 to reigning U.S. Open champion Juan Martin del Potro - and then announced that, finally, he belonged to himself.
Tennis: Robredo, Ferrero confirmed for Heineken Open
Former world tennis No 1 Juan Carlos Ferrero has confirmed he will return to Auckland in January to chase an elusive Heineken Open victory.
Murray advances easily in Valencia, Djokovic through
TOP seed Andy Murray celebrated his return from injury with a comfortable 6-3, 6-1 win over wildcard Daniel Gimeno-Traver in the first round of the Valencia Open on Tuesday.
Ferrer, Ferrero On Hand To Open Agora Buildi...
Juan Carlos Ferrero and David Ferrer were on hand to open the Agora Building on Thursday.
Moments after the 66th-ranked Cypriot captured his first tournament title in 32 months with today's 6-1, 7-5 victory over Olivier Rochus in the IF Stockholm Open final, Baghdatis dropped to his knees and kissed the court in the Royal Tennis Hall in jubilation.
Marcos Baghdatis has won three ATP Challenger Tour titles this year. The championship of the If Stockholm Open is an all-unseeded match-up between Marcos Baghdatis of Cyprus and Olivier Rochus of Belgium.
Baghdatis enjoying return to form
Life is sweet again for the 2006 Australian Open finalist whose career has ridden a roller-coaster of injuries in recent seasons.
Soderling wins opener at Stockholm Open
Giovanni Lapentti of Ecuador, left, greets Robin Soderling of Sweden after their Stockholm Open tennis match in Stockholm, Sweden, Wednesday Oct.
1 Juan Carlos Ferrero in his first round match of the IF Stockholm Open. It will be his first appearance at the Scandinavian tournament and is set to make his debut bow on Tuesday.
Approach Shots: Stockholm, Moscow headline modest week on ATP Tour
"Approach Shots" is Ricky's weekly look at what's ahead on the ATP Tour. Every Sunday he'll preview all the tournaments scheduled for the upcoming week.
Henin set for grand slam return in Australia
Former world number one Justine Henin's comeback will gather pace at next year's Australian Open with tournament organisers granting the Belgian a wildcard for the season-opening grand slam.
Gonzalez, Stepanek, Safin Reach Second Round
Marat Safin hit 12 aces past Chinese qualifier Mao-Xin Gong. In an important week for those players hoping to boost their chances of qualifying for the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals , World No.
Gonzalez, Safin reach second round in Shanghai
Tenth-seeded Fernando Gonzalez and former world No. 1 Marat Safin were among Monday's opening-round winners at the $5.25 million Shanghai ATP Masters.
Hewitt flabbergasted at Tomic's swine flu excuse
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Djokovic Breezes in Beijing, Tsonga Passes First Hurdle in Tokyo
No. 2 seed Novak Djokovic had little trouble in disposing of countryman Viktor Troicki on Wednesday, defeating the 23-year-old 6-3, 6-0. The one hour and one minute contest featured Djokovic at the top of his return game.
Djokovic, Davydenko charge into Beijing quarters
Second-seeded Serbian star Novak Djokovic and hot Russian Nikolay Davydenko were among Wednesday's second-round winners at the $3.337 million China Open.
Djokovic, Cilic win Beijing openers
Second-seeded Novak Djokovic and eighth- seeded Marin Cilic were among Monday's first-round winners at the $3.337 million China Open.
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