Federer Withdrawn from Tokyo and Shanghai Tournament to Rest

Top tennis player Roger Federer announced today that he decided to withdraw from the next 2 tournaments in Tokyo and Shanghai to rest. The next tournament he will attend is the $1.8 million event in his hometown Basel, Switzerland, on November 2nd. Federer announced his plan...

Federer Outburst Video in US Open: What did Roger Federer Say?

Followed by Serena Williams' outburst, Roger Federer cursed at the umpire yesterday in US Open playing against Juan Martin del Potro. It was not nearly as intense compared to Serena Williams, but he did use the...

US Open 2009: Federer Vs. del Potro, Sisters Williams In Doubles

US Open is wrapping up today in New York City with some exciting matches lined up: in men's singles, Roger Federer of Switzerland will face Juan Martin del Potro of Argentine, and in women's doubles - sisters...

Roger Federer Between the Legs Shot Video: 2009 US Open Semis

Roger Federer made an incredible between the legs shot during the US Open semifinals against Novak Djokovic. Roger Federer was up 15-30 in the final game of the third set, and looking to break Djokovic's...

US Open 2009, Day 2: Wozniak Beats Mauresmo, Safin Is Out

Canadian tennis sensation Aleksandra Wozniak has caused major uproar on the tennis courts of the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center today. Wozniak, who is currently seeded No. 39 in the world, beat...

US Open 2009: Day 1 Matches Review

The US Open 2009 kicked off today. The tournament will take place at USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center at Flushing Meadows, New York City, August 31 to September 13. The center stage of the tournament is the Arthur Ashe Stadium. This year marks the 128th...

Roger Federer Claims Cincinnati Title Win

World No.1 Roger Federer has defeated 4th seed Novak Djokovic to prove he is still the only king of Tennis world. With a dominant two set 6-1,7-5 victory over Djokovic he has given tough time to all his opponents in coming U.S open. Federer has won last 5 U.S open...

Murray wins Rogers Cup, moves Nadal to No.3 spot in world ranking

Surprising losses by Federer and Nadal at the 2009 Rogers Cup in Montreal cause some re-shuffling in the top 3 men's world ranking. As of Monday, August 17, Spanish tennis star Rafael Nadal will lose his No....

Wimbledon Men's Final 2009: Federer Wins Longest Wimbledon Final

 Roger Federer beat Andy Roddick in the longest Wimbledon final in history. The marathon 30-game fifth set was also the longest in Wimbledon history. The win was a historic win for the 27-year-old Federer:...

Wimbeldon 2009: Brooklyn Decker and Bridgette Sampras Turn Heads

While Andy Roddick and Roger Federer put on a classic five-set Wimbledon Men's Final, many fans were focused on players' wives and girlfriends such as Brooklyn Decker and Bridgette Sampras. Perhaps the most...

Wimbledon Coverage: Federer and Williams Sisters in Finals

The Wimbledon semi finals games have been played and Roger Federer is through to the final against Andy Roddick and Venus and Serena Williams will take on each other in the final on Sunday July 5th. Wimbledon...

Tennis 2009 French Open Final: Federer VS Soderling Schedule

Update June 5th 2009:The 2009 French Open Final at Roland-Garros schedule time is set for Sunday June 7th starting at 9am ET. Roger Federer will face Robin Soderling in the French Open Finals as they both prevailed...

NADAL Defeats FEDERER in Hard-Fought 5-Setter Australian Final

The Australian Open is the first of the four Grand Slam tournaments of the season, but it provided some of the best tennis you’re likely to see this entire year. Much of it was in this year’s men’s final...

2009 Sports Preview: Five Questions To Ask in the Coming Year

Can Tiger Woods Come Back?  Rumor has it that old Tiger will try to come back at the CA Championship at Doral in March. If that does happen, the TV networks will breathe a huge sigh of relief as the biggest...

Andy Murray beats Roger Federer

It was in 1936 that a British tennis player was last a grand slam champion.That player was Fred Perry and today Andy Murray beat Roger Federer to bring him one step nearer to becoming the next British grand slam...

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