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The first big question is as to whether anyone can beat Rafael Nadal on clay. No one is betting against his current streak of more than 30 consecutive wins on the dirt. The King of Clay has already won two tournaments on his preferred surface this year, and he is the favorite for every single match on it! That explains the “least tiny” because that’s the superlative of the chance...
Published: May 4, 2011
Novak Djokovic has been the best man in tennis in 2011. With a perfect 27-0 record, he’s won five titles, had three victories over Roger Federer, two over Rafael Nadal and played the best ever start to a season in the history of the ATP tour. This week, the Serbian will get his first chance to prove that this isn’t just a great start, but that he can challenge the Spaniard for the top spot...
Published: May 3, 2011
Tennis Now On a day people have been chanting “USA,” it did not seem to help the Americans on the clay courts of the Madrid Masters. The only American through on Monday was John Isner, who ousted the US’s No. 1 and 11th seed Mardy Fish in three close sets, 7-6(5), 4-6, 7-6(3). Isner shot thirteen aces at his countryman yet did not manage to convert...
Published: May 2, 2011
Who profit from the clay court king absence last week? No big headline when we learn that Novak Djokovic has claimed his fifth title of the season at his Belgrade home tournament, improving to a 27-0 start on the season. Nobody in the draw could have troubled the World No. 2 and it was almost a done deal before the tournament started. However, victories from Juan Martin Del Potro and Nikolay Davydenko...