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Andy Murray Beats Ferrer, Advances to Australian Open Final
Despite a slow start, Andy Murray found his groove and beat David Ferrer in the Australian Open, setting himself with a final clash against Novak Djokovic.
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2011 Australian Open – Nadal Beaten, Ferrer and Murray Advance
David Ferrer finished the hopes of a ‘Rafa Slam’, beating an injured Rafael Nafal in the 2011 Australian Open, setting a Semi Final meeting with Andy Murray who also advanced today.
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Highs & Lows at the 2010 US Open
After a week of tennis at Flushing Meadows, we bring you the best moments of victory, defeat and boredom from day 7 at the US Open, a moment before the men enter the fourth round and the women begin the quarter finals.
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Federer Beats Andy Murray at Australian Open Final
Roger Federer beats Andy Murray in straight sets, winning his fourth Australian Open and 16th grand slam title.
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Reviewing 2009 in Men’s Tennis
As Davydenko won the 2009 ATP World Tour Finals in London, it’s time to have a short glance at the past year and the men who dominated the courts and headlines in the tennis world.
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Wimbledon Semi Finals
Roger Federer beat Tommy Haas and Andy Roddick caused a mini upset in beating home crowd favorite Andy Murray in the Wimbledon Semi Finals. They will met for the third time in Wimbledon’s final on Sunday, with Federer winning the previous two matches.
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Wimbledon Quarter Finals
One big stunner and three expected results in the Wimbledon Quarter finals saw Roger Federer, Tommy Haas, Andy Murray and Andy Roddick advance into the Semi Finals to be held on Friday.
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Andy Murray Wins Best Match of Wimbledon so far
Andy Murray beat Stanislas Wawrinka in Wimbledon’s fourth round in a a great five setter match that went on later than any Wimbledon match in history, advancing to the quarter finals to face Juan Carlos Ferrero.
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Potential Wimbledon Winners not Called Roger Federer
Two days before Wimbledon begins ,Rafael Nadal is out, so that means Roger Federer is going to have an easy time winning the 2009 Wimbledon tournament, right? Well, he’s the favorite for sure, but there a few others not called Roger that can threaten the Wimbledon title.
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Best Players on Tour Without a Grand Slam
Besides Novak Djokovic winning the Australian Open in 2008, it seems the Slams in the past few years have belonged almost completely to Roger Federer and, more and more, Rafael Nadal—but not much besides those two. Federer’s decline seems much more obvious this year, while Nadal, although winning three out of the last four grand slams, seems beatable off the clay, if he’s played correctly. Things seem a bit more open, and more players can join the chase for the big titles, even those who haven’t won one in their career. Here’s my list of the best six players today without a Slam title and their future chances of winning one.