Tennis: October 2009 Archives

Nadal - ATP cover up "dreadful"

Rafael Nadal has expressed his shock at the news that Andre Agassi's use of crystal meth may have been covered up by the ATP.

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Safina forced to end season early

Serena Williams will end the year as the world number one after Dinara Safina was forced to end her campaign early due to injury.

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Dementieva off to a flying start

Defending champion Venus Williams was defeated by Elena Dementieva on day one of the Sony Ericsson Championships in Doha.

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Agassi admits Crystal meth use

Andre Agassi has admitted in his autobiography that he lied to tennis authorities about his use of crystal methamphetamine.

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Henin comeback bid starts Down Under

Justine Henin's first competitive action after coming out of retirement will be at the Brisbane International tournament in January.

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Russian ace sees off Nadal in Shanghai final

Nikolay Davydenko won the Shanghai Masters with a 7-6 (7-3) 6-3 victory over world number two seed Rafael Nadal on Sunday.

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Stosur makes it big in Japan

Samantha Stosur defeated Francesca Schiavone 7-5 6-1 in the final of the Japan Women's Open to claim her first WTA Tour title.

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Dol Potro withdrawal adds to criticism

Juan Martin del Potro's withdrawal from the Shanghai Masters has increased the ongoing concerns over the length of the tennis season.

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Gael gets London boost

Gael Monfils ousted Lleyton Hewitt from the Shanghai Masters to set up a third-round clash with Ivan Ljubicic.

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Henin confirmed for Aussie Open

Justine Henin has been given a wildcard entry into the Australian Open in January after announcing her comeback from retirement.

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Murray braced for ranking drop

Andy Murray will lose his world number three ranking if Novak Djokovic wins his China Open semi-final in Beijing this weekend.

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Murray still sidelined

Andy Murray's ongoing wrist problem has resulted in him withdrawing from next week's Shanghai Masters in China.

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Del Potro suffers shock defeat

Juan Martin Del Potro blamed his shock defeat by French qualifier Edouard Roger-Vasselin in Tokyo on jet-lag and a stomach ache.

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Davydenko claims KL crown

Nikolay Davydenko admitted he is far from 100 per cent fit after beating Fernando Verdasco to claim the Proton Malaysian Open title.

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Jankovic injury hands title to Sharapova

Maria Sharapova won the Pan Pacific Open in Tokyo after opponent Jelena Jankovic retired in the first set of the final.

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Sharapova thorugh in Tokyo

Maria Sharapova will face Jelena Jankovic in the final of the Toray Pan Pacific Open in Tokyo.

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Scot delays competitive return

Andy Murray has pushed back his return to action following injury and will miss this week's ATP Tour event in Japan.

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