Archive for the 'Canadian Open' Category
August 3rd, 2009
Uncle Toni: Nadal Confirmed for Montreal
Uncle Toni reveals Rafael Nadal will be in Montreal to play the Canadian Open next week.
Posted by Staff @ 2:49 pm in Canadian Open, Injuries | 70 Comments »
July 14th, 2009
Rafael Nadal Says He’s OK to Go
Rafael Nadal announced today that he will resume practicing next Monday.
Posted by Sean Randall @ 2:26 pm in 2009 Season, Canadian Open, Injuries, Wimbledon | 476 Comments »
July 27th, 2008
Breaking Down the No. 1 Ranking Between Federer, Nadal
What a surprise, Rafael Nadal wins again, beating Nicolas Kiefer 6-3, 6-2 to claim the Toronto Masters.
Posted by Sean Randall @ 5:12 pm in ATP, Canadian Open, Cincinnati, No. 1 ranking, Olympics | 230 Comments »
July 26th, 2008
Nadal Weathers Gasquet, Murray Finally Gets Over on Djokovic
Make it 27 straight wins and climbing now for Rafael Nadal after last night’s impressive 6-7(12), 6-2, 6-1 performance over Richard Gasquet at the Rogers Cup in Toronto last night.
Posted by Sean Randall @ 11:45 am in Canadian Open, Cincinnati, No. 1 ranking, US Open, US Open Series | 169 Comments »
July 25th, 2008
Federer Gets Decker From Roddick in Exchange for Mirka, Higueras
Obviously I’m joking. Such a scenario would unfortunately never, ever happen. And that’s too bad, though. Because in my mind, based on recent results both Roger Federer and Andy Roddick would both benefit from such a trade.
Posted by Sean Randall @ 11:15 am in Canadian Open, Coaching, No. 1 ranking, US Open, US Open Series | 155 Comments »
July 23rd, 2008
Agitated Federer Unravels in Toronto First Round Loss to Simon
I guess calling Roger Federer’s Toronto draw “dicey” was being kind after the Swiss got bounced just a short while ago in three sets by Frenchman Gilles Simon.
Posted by Sean Randall @ 10:03 pm in Canadian Open, No. 1 ranking | 163 Comments »
July 23rd, 2008
Federer, Nadal Get First Taste of Summer HardCourt Season Today in Toronto
Top dogs Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal return to action today in Toronto for the first time since their epic at Wimbledon.
Posted by Sean Randall @ 11:12 am in Canadian Open, No. 1 ranking, US Open Series | 148 Comments »
July 20th, 2008
Nadal, Federer: What Lies Ahead?
In sports, a measure of greatness is seeing just how a champion responds after getting hit. Well, Roger Federer got hit by Rafael Nadal in the French Open final, then five weeks later Nadal knocked him down in the Wimbledon final.
Posted by Sean Randall @ 5:00 pm in Canadian Open, French Open, No. 1 ranking, Olympics, US Open, US Open Series, Wimbledon | 128 Comments »
