There is a limited history of matches between Nikolay Davydenko, Juan Martin Del Potro, Novak Djokovic and Jo-Wilfred Tsonga. Most have only faced each other one or two times before. All of had seasons
Grand Stand court against 4th ranked Russian Nikolay Davydenko. Having lost the first set and down a break in the second, it appeared Kiefer would join countryman Tommy Haas as a casualty of the Russian'
around and have a peak over the railing at the Nikolay Davydenko/Tommy Haas match on court 3. I could not help but wonder how the 4th ranked played in the world, Davydenko got relegated to such a small
Dropping his serve for no reason against Davydenko. What's wrong with this man?! Tomorrow he is going to have to handle these rough American crowd if he wants the ninth. Go Federer. Imagine if Roddick
There is a limited history of matches between Nikolay Davydenko, Juan Martin Del Potro, Novak Djokovic and Jo-Wilfred Tsonga. Most have only faced each other one or two times before. All of had seasons
Murray over Davydenko in a very very tight one, Federer over Giquel (duh). I think Jankovic is ready for her close up and will upset Dementieva; and sorry, Lindsay, but Justine's unstoppable. Just like
Despite Davydenko's apparent fatigue and Safin's...Safinitis, it's hard to imagine Roddick and Blake, both allergic to dirt courts, making a real run in red country on even redder clay. So what if communism
Murray over Davydenko in a very very tight one, Federer over Giquel (duh). I think Jankovic is ready for her close up and will upset Dementieva; and sorry, Lindsay, but Justine's unstoppable. Just like
Murray over Davydenko in a very very tight one, Federer over Giquel (duh). I think Jankovic is ready for her close up and will upset Dementieva; and sorry, Lindsay, but Justine's unstoppable. Just like
Russia should win. Safin df Nalby. Davydenko df whoever. Nalby df Davydenko Safin df Whoever Posted by: John Emms | Nov 30, 2006 1:55:23 AM looks like russia will win argentina has only nalbandian