Tennis: August 2008 Archives

Nadal progresses to last 16

Rafael Nadal eased into the fourth round of the US Open after a comfortable win against Serbia's Viktor Troicki.
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Murray pushed all the way

Andy Murray had to fight hard but eventually overcame Jurgen Melzer 6-7 (5-7) 4-6 7-6 (7-5) 6-1 6-3 at the US Open.
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Kuznetsova shocked by Srebotnik

Svetlana Kuznetsova has become another major casualty at the US Open after being dumped out by Katarina Srebotnik.
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Murray confident of Melzer test

British number one Andy Murray says he has his work cut out to pass Jurgen Melzer but is confident of making the US Open third round.
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Under-par Fed still too good

Roger Federer was far from his best but still made comfortable progress to the US Open third round beating Brazil's Thiago Alves.
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Keothavong rues missed chances

British number one Anne Keothavong's US Open dream is over after she was knocked out by Olympic champion Elena Dementieva.
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Top seed unearthed at Flushing Meadows

World number one Ana Ivanovic has been sent crashing out of the US Open by French qualifier Julie Coin in the second round.
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Murray moves on after French test

Andy Murray is into the third round of the US Open after a hard-fought four-set win over Frenchman Michael Llodra.
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Sixth seed struggles through

Sixth seed Dinara Safina had to work hard to beat Italy's Roberta Vinci 6-4 6-3 to reach the US Open third round.
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Breathless Jankovic survives US test

World number two Jelena Jankovic was pushed all the way by Sofia Arvidsson before reaching the third round of the US Open.
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Murray eyes Olympic revenge

Andy Murray is eyeing revenge over French left-hander Michael Llodra in today's US Open second round singles clash.
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Murray insists Fed still playing great

Andy Murray believes it is the other players on the circuit that has led to Roger Federer's apparent loss of form.
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Top seed Ivanovic pushed all the way

Top seed Ana Ivanovic survived a scare at the US Open to edge past Russia's Vera Dushevina 6-1 4-6 6-4.
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Federer makes quick progress

Four-time defending champion Roger Federer blew away his first-round opponent Maximo Gonzalez in just 82 minutes.
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Rafa battles through in New York

Rafael Nadal was forced to work for his first round win at the US Open, with Feliciano Lopez one of two seeds to crash out on day one.
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Brit female progress in New York

Anne Keothavong has made it through to the second round of the US Open, where she will play Italy's Francesca Schiavone.
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Scotsman wins in New York

Andy Murray feels his serve could be the crucial factor for a long run at the US Open, after a comfortable first round win.
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Murray relishing American return

Andy Murray feels he plays his best tennis at the US Open and says it represents his best chance of winning a Grand Slam title.
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Federer applies pressure to Nadal

Roger Federer has started the mind games ahead of the US Open by saying the pressure is now on Rafael Nadal.
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British duo miss US Open chance

British pair Elena Baltacha and Melanie South have crashed out of the final round of qualifying for the US Open in New York on Friday.
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Murray aims to overthrow duo

Andy Murray is aiming to end Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal's dominance of Grand Slam events at the US Open in New York.
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GB quartet closer to US Open

Four British players have reached the second qualifying round for the US Open, while four crashed out in the opening stage.
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Nadal top seed for US Open

Spain's Rafael Nadal is the top seed for the upcoming US Open with Britain's Andy Murray seeded sixth.
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Fourth title for Del Potro

Juan Martin del Potro admitted nerves almost cost him his fourth successive tournament victory at the Legg Mason Classic.
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Nadal targets US Open glory

Rafael Nadal set his sights on his third major in a row after landing Olympic gold to become the new men's world number one.
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Beijing success for Nadal

Rafael Nadal has maintained his fantastic form with victory over Chile's Fernando Gonzalez in the men's Olympic final.
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Gonzalez through to gold medal match

Chile's Fernando Gonzalez saved three match points against America's James Blake before coming back to win 4-6 7-5 11-9.
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Fed season goes from bad to worse

Roger Federer's disappointing season took another dive as his Olympic dream was ended by James Blake.
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Rafa, Roger & Novak progress in Beijing

Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic all booked quarter-final berths in the men's singles tournament at the Olympic Games.
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Doubles trouble for thrashed GB brothers

The Murray brothers were thrashed by the French doubles pair in the second round of the men's Olympic doubles in Beijing.
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Shock defeat for Murray in Beijing

Andy Murray has crashed out of the Olympic tennis tournament after a shock first round defeat against Taiwan's Yen-Hsun Lu.
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Roddick loses out to Argentine starlet

Andy Roddick was defeated in Los Angeles as Argentina's Juan Martin del Potro secured his third consecutive tournament victory.
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Murray wants two medals

Andy Murray believes he has a chance of claiming Olympic medals in both the singles and doubles tournaments in Beijing.
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Davenport pulls out of Olympic singles

Former Olympic tennis champion Lindsay Davenport has been forced to pull out of the Beijing singles tournament through injury.
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Murray eyes tough double

Andy Murray believes he can defy the doubters and win gold at the Beijing Olympics before going on to win the US Open afterwards.
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Gold medal in Fed's sights

Roger Federer is aiming to put his disappointing recent form behind him by securing the gold medal at the Olympics in Beijing.
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Safin has ulterior motives

Marat Safin hopes a successful showing at the Countrywide Classic in Los Angeles will see him seeded for the US Open.
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Murray out to equal Andre

Andy Murray is hoping to emulate the feat of his hero, Andre Agassi, and taste Olympic glory in Beijing.
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British ace is top six after Cincinnati success

Andy Murray has moved up to sixth in the world rankings after his victory over Novak Djokovic in the final of the Cincinnati Masters.

Djokovic ends Nadal run

Novak Djokovic sensationally ended Rafael Nadal's unbeaten streak to earn a place in the Cincinatti Masters' final.
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Jankovic bemoans poor form

Jelena Jankovic admitted her form is not good enough after defeat to Dominika Cibulkova cost her the chance to become world number one.
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Nadal set to take world's top spot

Rafel Nadal's victory against Nicolas Lapentti in the Cincinnati Masters quarter-finals means he will take the world number one spot.
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Murray hits back to see off Moya

Andy Murray came from a set down to defeat Carlos Moya 2-6 6-3 6-1 and secure a place in the Cincinnati Masters semi-finals.
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Murray dumps out Tursonov

British number one Andy Murray dumped Russian Dmitry Tursunov out in straight sets to advance to the quarter finals in Cincinnati.
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Sharapova forced out of Beijing

Russian tennis star Maria Sharapova has been forced to withdraw from the Beijing Olympics because of a shoulder injury.
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Federer's No1 reign under threat

Roger Federer's reign as world number one is under serious threat after losing to Ivo Karlovic in the Cincinnati Masters.
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