Tennis: November 2009 Archives

Russian rules the world after tour title

Nikolay Davydenko celebrated his biggest career title after a straight sets win over Juan Martin Del Potro in the World Tour Finals.

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Del Potro a big hit in London

US Open champion Juan Martin del Potro beat Robin Soderling in a heavy-hitting contest to reach the ATP World Tour final.

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Nadal looks for positives

Rafael Nadal refused to be downbeat despite failing to win one match at the ATP World Tour Finals in London this week.

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Del Potro edges out Murray in World Tour Finals

Andy Murray defeated Fernando Verdasco but crashed out of the ATP World Tour Finals when Juan Martin del Potro then beat Roger Federer.

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Murray targets semi-final spot

Andy Murray is targeting a victory against Fernando Verdasco on Thursday as he bids to clinch an ATP World Tour Finals semi-final spot.

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Nadal crashes out of World Tour Finals

Nikolay Davydenko ended world number two Rafael Nadal's ATP World Tour Finals title hopes after knocking him out on Wednesday evening.

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Murray targets 2010 progress

Andy Murray highlighted a problem with momentum in the wake of his ATP World Tour Finals defeat by Roger Federer.

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Djokovic too good for Davydenko

Novak Djokovic opened his ATP World Tour Finals title defence with a 3-6 6-4 7-5 victory over Russian star Nikolay Davydenko.

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Murray delighted with Del Potro scalp

Andy Murray felt he got his tactics spot on as he beat Juan Martin del Potro in the opening match of the ATP World Tour Finals.

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Murray focused on home soil success

Andy Murray says he is ready to win the ATP Tour Finals in London as he gears up for his opening match against Juan Martin del Potro.

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Nadal still a force - Federer

Roger Federer has laughed off speculation that Rafael Nadal is past his best as the duo prepare for the Barclays ATP Tour World Finals.

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Agassi off the hook

ATP chief executive Adam Helfant has confirmed there will be no new investigation into Andre Agassi's 1997 positive drugs test.

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Del Potro World Tour Finals opener for Murray

Andy Murray will start his ATP World Tour Finals bid in London with a clash against US Open champion Juan Martin del Potro on Sunday.

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Injury rules Roddick out of London Finals

Andy Roddick has been forced to withdraw from the forthcoming World Tour Finals in London due to a knee injury.

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Djokovic back to his best

Novak Djokovic feels he is back to his best after winning the Paris Masters with a three-set victory over home favourite Gael Monfils.

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Murray happy with work-out

Andy Murray remained positive despite losing in three sets to Radek Stepanek in the third round of the Paris Masters on Thursday.

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Murray's late show sees off Blake

Britain's Andy Murray was forced to play into the early hours to defeat James Blake in their second round clash at the Paris Masters.

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Murray confident injury is behind him

Andy Murray believes he is over his injury problems and wants a good run in Paris to prepare for the ATP World Tour Finals in London.

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Agassi talks up Murray future

Andre Agassi is predicting Andy Murray will become a Grand Slam winner and could go on to claim several major titles in his career.

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Djokovic peaks to down Fed

Novak Djokovic hailed his "big achievement" after beating Roger Federer to take the Swiss Indoors title in Basle.

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Murray back with a bang

Andy Murray felt he had a "good week" after winning the Valencia Open with a straight sets victory over Mikhail Youzhny.

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Youzhny stands in the way of Murray's title bid

Andy Murray defeated home favourite Fernando Verdasco to set up a meeting against Mikhail Youzhny in the final of the Valencia Open.

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Murray moves on but with pain

Andy Murray admitted he is still feeling some pain in his wrist after overcoming Albert Montanes in straight sets in Valencia.

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Agassi wants "compassion"

Andre Agassi has asked for "compassion" for taking crystal meth back in 1997 in a TV interview due to be broadcast on Sunday.

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Murray shivers into Valencia last eight

Andy Murray complained of "freezing conditions" after beating Leonardo Mayer to reach the quarter-finals of the Valencia Open.

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Fit-again Murray back to winning ways

Top seed Andy Murray beat Spanish qualifier Daniel Gimeno-Traver 6-3 6-1 his first match in six weeks at the Valencia Open.

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British ace admits return concerns

Andy Murray admits he may struggle when he returns to competitive action at the Valencia Open on Tuesday after six weeks out.

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