Tennis: April 2010 Archives

Murray upbeat despite Rome exit

Andy Murray was disappointed to lose to David Ferrer in Rome on Thursday but feels his game on clay is moving in the right direction.

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Nadal marches on in Rome

Clay-court king Rafael Nadal remains on course to retain his Rome Masters title after reaching the third round.

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Murray finds his feet on Roman clay

Andy Murray returned to winning ways with a straight sets victory over Italian Andreas Seppi at the Rome Masters.

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Ferrero out of Rome Masters

Juan Carlos Ferrero suffered a shock opening-round defeat by Colombian qualifier Santiago Giraldo at the Rome Masters.

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Verdasco makes dream come true

Fernando Verdasco admitted he had always dreamed of winning in Barcelona after beating Robin Soderling in three sets in Sunday's final.

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Murray to put things right

Andy Murray has vowed to "sort himself out" after slipping to fifth in the world rankings following a disappointing run of form.

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Verdasco gunning for Nadal

Fernando Verdasco is confident he can end his miserable run against Rafael Nadal in the final of the Monte Carlo Masters.

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I wasn't very good - Murray

Andy Murray admitted he 'wasn't very good' after crashing out of the Monte Carlo Masters against Philipp Kohlschreiber on Wednesday.

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Nadal looks for Monte Carlo profit

Rafael Nadal cannot see any reason why he should not end his trophy drought at the Monte Carlo Masters.

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Smith unveiled as GB Davis Cup captain

Leon Smith has been unveiled as the new Great Britain Davis Cup captain, succeeding John Lloyd in the post.

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Murray aiming to get tough in Monte Carlo

Andy Murray is looking to boost his mental toughness as he prepares for the start of the clay-court season in Monte Carlo this week.

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Hewitt on the mend

Lleyton Hewitt's comeback from surgery has begun with a second-round victory in the US Men's Clay Court Championship in Houston.

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Clijsters suffers Marbella defeat

Kim Clijsters crashed back down to earth with defeat to world number 258 Beatriz Garcia Vidagany at the Andalucia Open.

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Smith set to replace Lloyd

Reports suggest that Andy Murray's former coach, Leon Smith, will be named as the new Great Britain Davis Cup captain.

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Navratilova reveals cancer battle

Martina Navratilova is confident of making a full recovery after being diagnosed with breast cancer back in February.

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Clijsters seals Sony Ericsson success

Kim Clijsters beat Venus Williams 6-2 6-1 to win the Sony Ericsson Open crown in Miami - her second title since returning to tennis.

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Roddick hot in Miami

Andy Roddick admitted he had to play high-risk tennis as he beat Rafael Nadal to move into the final of the Sony Ericsson Open.

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Soderling sets up Berdych clash

Robin Soderling will meet Tomas Berdych in the semi-finals of the Sony Ericsson Open after beating Mikhail Youzhny in the last eight.

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Clijsters to face Williams in Miami

Kim Clijsters is through to the final of the Sony Ericsson Open after a dramatic three-set victory over Justin Henin in Miami.

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Nadal sets up Roddick last-four clash

Rafael Nadal defeated Jo-Wilfried Tsonga 6-3 6-2 to set up a Sony Ericsson Open semi-final clash against home favourite Andy Roddick.

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