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Djokovic – Nadal, 2012 French Open Final Prediction
For the first time in his career, Novak Djokovic has reached the French Open final. In the way of the last piece of the puzzle for him, completing the career and special Novak Grand Slam, is the master of the Roland Garros out to set some records of his own, Rafael Nadal.
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Rain Delay Ain’t a Problem for Roger (Federer vs Tsonga)
It’s not like Roger Federer has got an easier opponent waiting for him in the Semi Finals – Novak Djokovic, the hottest thing in world tennis, but beating Jo-Wilfried Tsonga in straight sets, avenging that Wimbledon defeat and and coming out firing after another rain delay has got to have Federer pleased with the way he’s playing right now. In my opinion, the best performer so far in the US Open.
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A Weekend in Heaven (NFL, Rugby World Cup, US Open and European Football)
Packers – Saints, Rugby World Cup Opener with the All Blacks, US Open tennis back on again, Heavyweight boxing, European Leagues back in action. What a Weekend!
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Roger Federer and Tsonga Meet Again
Scheduling at tennis can get crazy sometime. With fear of losing the next day (today) due to bad weather, the organizers of the US Open had Roger Federer play his match to end day eight of the 2011 US Open at 23:50 local time. It ended about 80 minutes later, at 1:15. A comfortable win at a very uncomfortable time for Federer, setting him up with a very uncomfortable foe at the Quarter final.
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Nadal – Djokovic, 2010 US Open Final: Things to Consider
Some stuff to think about and good to know before Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic face off in the final of the 2010 US Open.
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Del Potro Stuns Federer in US Open Final, Wins First Slam
Juan Martin Del Potro beats Roger Federer at the US Open Final in five sets – 3:6, 7:6, 4:6, 7:6, 6:2, winning his first grand slam title.
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Top 8 US Open Champions
With 12 days to go before the 2009 US Open tennis tournament will begin at Flushing Meadows, New York, we take a look at the greatest champions of the tournament in the Open Era – the eight men who have won in New York more than once – From Jimmy Connors and John McEnroe in the 70’s and early 80’s to the kings of the 90’s – Sampras and Agassi, and the reigning king – Roger Federer.
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Roger Federer – 15 Grand Slam Tribute