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Crivoi, Brands Reach Vienna Second Round
World No. 106 Victor Crivoi snapped a five-match tour-level losing streak with a 6-3, 6-3 victory over Jan Hernych of the Czech Republic in 70 minutes.A Crivoi won 70 per cent of service points and hit three aces to record his first ATP World Tour win since reaching the Allianz Suisse Open Gstaad quarter-finals in July.
Baghdatis enjoying return to form
Life is sweet again for the 2006 Australian Open finalist whose career has ridden a roller-coaster of injuries in recent seasons.
October 26, 2009 Fourth-seeded Juan Monaco of Argentina and No. 5 Julien Benneteau of France both advanced to the second round of the Lyon Grand Prix after winning in straight sets on Monday.
Almagro beats Luczak in 1st round in Vienna
Nicolas Almagro of Spain has defeated Peter Luczak of Australia 5-7, 7-6 , 6-1 in the first round of the Bank Austria Tennis Trophy.
Young doesn't act his age in Calabasas tennis tourney victory
Although his opponent in the final of the $50,000 USTA Men's Pro Tennis Championship of Calabasas was 11 years his senior and ranked 129spots higher on the ATP World Tour, it was 20-year-old Donald Young who played like a savvy veteran Sunday.
Young eliminates Dent at Calabasas
Donald Young upset Taylor Dent in convincing fashion, 6-3, 6-2, on Thursday afternoon to move into the quarterfinals of the USTA Men's Pro Tennis Championship of Calabasas.
Rochus advances to quarters in Stockholm
Olivier Rochus rallied to defeat eighth-seeded Feliciano Lopez 4-6, 6-4, 6-1 Thursday to reach the quarterfinals at the Stockholm Open.
Fifth-seeded German Andreas Beck came up a first-round loser Tuesday at the Stockholm Open.
Rough week of tennis ends for Kendrick
This just wasn't Robert Kendrick's week. The top seed's troubles began even before a ball was struck in the Natomas/USTA $50,000 Men's Professional Tennis Tournament at the Natomas Racquet Club.
Qualifier Huey ousts No. 3 seed Kim in Natomas tennis tourney
So you think Treat Conrad Huey's name is unusual? That's just the beginning. The tennis professional's playing style, citizenship and educational background also are atypical.
One call leads to bigger, better things for Levine
After an outstanding freshman season as Florida's No. 1 singles player two years ago, Jesse Levine received a suspicious phone call at home in Boca Raton, Fla.
Evans, 19, takes out No. 2 seed
It was a big day for teenagers in the first round of the Natomas/USTA $50,000 Men's Professional Tennis Tournament.
Kendrick is new Sacramento favorite at Natomas tennis event
Robert Kendrick isn't just the favorite to win this week's Natomas/USTA $50,000 Men's Professional Tennis Tournament.
Marin briefs: Kendrick leads list of pro tennis players set to play in Tiburon
Robert Kendrick, the No. 85 player on the men's pro tennis tour, is the highest-ranked player on the entry list for the $50,000 RBS Tiburon Challenger, a tournament that runs the week of Oct.
Mary Joe Fernandez leads Team King to 21-17 win over Team Cash at US Open Champions Invitational
Mary Joe Fernandez is used to juggling a number of tasks at once. Mom. TV announcer.
Improper planning doesn't prevent Gullickson-Parrott from mixed doubles title
Hours of practice and teamwork? Overrated. Travis Parrott and Carly Gullickson put a new spin on how to succeed without really trying, winning the U.S. Open mixed doubles title in their first tournament together, a pairing that flourished more out of desperation than preparation.
Oudin extends Cinderella run at U.S. Open
Melanie Oudin reacts to a shot during her fourth-round upset of Nadia Petrova. American teenager Melanie Oudin continued her Cinderella run at the U.S. Open on Monday, rallying to upset 13th-seeded Nadia Petrova 1-6, 7-6 , 6-3 to reach the quarter-finals in New York.
Nestor through to doubles quarters
Nestor through to doubles quarters Nenad Zimonjic and Daniel Nestor are through to the quarter-finals of the U.S. Open after a three-set win Monday.
Talk about shooting yourself in the foot. Safina puts together a string of dreadful shots to throw away her chance of taking the first set.
Fresno native Kendrick falls at U.S. Open
Fresno native Robert Kendrick lost in his second-round match this morning at the U.S. Open in New York City.
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