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Men's Semifinalists: Murray Much Improved, Federer Mixed |
| Andy Murray may be disappointed to have lost to Novak Djokovic 6-3, 3-6, 6-7(4), 6-1, 7-5 in Friday's Australian Open semifinal, but he has to be quite happy with his... |
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Preview of Maria vs. Victoria |
| Victoria Azarenka's exceptional power and solid athleticism have long promised to get her to a major final, and with crucial help from her improved mental toughness, they fulfilled that promise... |
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Preview of Roger vs. Rafa |
| Roger Federer played his third outstanding match in row as he defeated Juan Martin Del Potro 6-4, 6-3, 6-2 in Tuesday's quarterfinal. After his incredibly error-free performance against Ivo Karlovic... |
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Djokovic: "Few Points Decided The Winner" |
Defending Australian Open champion Novak Djokovic saved three break points in the 11th game of the final set to hold serve before breaking Andy Murray to clinch their semi-final 6-3, 3-6, 6-7(4), 6-1, 7-5 in four hours and 50 minutes. "You have to find strength in those moments and energy, and that keeps you going, I guess. At this level, very few points decide the winner, as it was the case tonight."
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Murray: "I'm Proud Of The Way I Fought" |
Despite falling to Novak Djokovic in the Australian Open semi-finals Friday, Andy Murray said, "It was tough at the end 'cause obviously you come back, then you get close to breaking. To lose, yeah, it's tough. But [I’m] a different player, [with] a different attitude to this time last year. I'm proud of the way I fought."
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Down Under Diary - Ball Kid Catch Goes Viral |
ATPWorldTour.com takes a look at the news and talking points at the Australian Open on the second Friday.
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Tennis Grunting Revisited; A Countdown on Counterfeit Jerseys |
| Today in sports: The Women's Tennis Association is urging the next generation of players to stop their excessive grunting by never starting, the Vikings may finally be getting their state-funded stadium, and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers go back to the college coach well. |
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Column: No. 1 in women's tennis not what it seems |
| Caroline Wozniacki's stats in tennis majors make for grim reading. The supposed top player in the world for the past 15 months has played in 20 Grand Slam tournaments since 2007 but made only one final, more than two years ago, which she lost. At those premier events, she faced players ranked in the top 10 a total of seven times. |
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Roger Federer is Not the Greatest Tennis Player Ever: A Fan's Take |
| Roger Federer is not the greatest tennis player ever. I contend that he's definitely one of the greatest, but in no way should he stand atop the world of tennis alone. To understand why, one just had to watch today's Australian Open semifinal. |
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Tennis player revolt could shake up sport |
| Growing player discontent over pay and conditions could herald a shake-up in professional tennis -- but there is little danger of an all-out strike, according to experts. |
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Tennis Grunting Revisited; A Countdown on Counterfeit Jerseys |
| Today in sports: The Women's Tennis Association is urging the next generation of players to stop their excessive grunting by never starting, the Vikings may finally be getting their state-funded stadium, and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers go back to the college coach well. |
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Column: No. 1 in women's tennis not what it seems |
| Caroline Wozniacki's stats in tennis majors make for grim reading. The supposed top player in the world for the past 15 months has played in 20 Grand Slam tournaments since 2007 but made only one final, more than two years ago, which she lost. At those premier events, she faced players ranked in the top 10 a total of seven times. |
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Roger Federer is Not the Greatest Tennis Player Ever: A Fan's Take |
| Roger Federer is not the greatest tennis player ever. I contend that he's definitely one of the greatest, but in no way should he stand atop the world of tennis alone. To understand why, one just had to watch today's Australian Open semifinal. |
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