and ancic belong in the top ten and andy and davydenko really don't. unless andy really shapes up that is (and i don't think he will this year). davydenko is just too poor a player on grass and too mediocre
Aren't we pumped up for tomorrows Nadal vs. Davydenko? Fedal is close! Posted by: John Emms | Nov 16, 2006 8:31:15 PM I think Roddick's loss to Nalbie was really due to his loss to TMF. After coming
Roddick Done in Shanghai | Main | Davydenko Has Big Goals for Next Year ยป Roddick Content With End of Season From The New York Times: Roddick Happy With Season as It Ends Although Andy Roddick will
Davydenko 7. Mario "I was the last guy to beat the Fed at Wimbledon" Ancic 8. James "Andy served 10 aces against me and I still broke him 3 times" Blake 9. "Satan" Hewitt 10. Fernando "I hit the ball
Davydenko's Beijing Blog Nikolay Davydenko gets no respect out there--witness the "Somebody get this man a hair contract!" heckler from the stands during the quarterfinals at the US Open; the endless
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
the third quarter we find versatile Russian Nikolai Davydenko leading the pack. Coming off a victory in Austria he has had a fairly strong clay court season thus far and has had previous success at Roland
Nikolay Davydenko, Andy Murray, Andy Roddick, and James Blake complete the stellar field. On top of boasting these six top-ranked stars, the tournament offers a fantastic tennis venue that would rival