previous matches and after his close call against TommyHaas in Australia I imagine he'd like to do the same here, to demoralize him. But Haas is a much tougher opponent right now than the likes of
TommyHaas' marathon win over Robby Ginepri (whose ranking will now take a steep tumble into oblivion); the resurrection of Marat Safin, as well as Lleyton Hewitt prevailing over Richie Gasquet in a 5-
that means you, TommyHaas!). How did this post get so long? Oh, right. That's what happens when you blog at 3am. You can follow all the scores and catch Davis Cup radio at www.daviscup.com; I'll post
TommyHaas' marathon win over Robby Ginepri (whose ranking will now take a steep tumble into oblivion); the resurrection of Marat Safin, as well as Lleyton Hewitt prevailing over Richie Gasquet in a 5-
TommyHaas' marathon win over Robby Ginepri (whose ranking will now take a steep tumble into oblivion); the resurrection of Marat Safin, as well as Lleyton Hewitt prevailing over Richie Gasquet in a 5-
TommyHaas' marathon win over Robby Ginepri (whose ranking will now take a steep tumble into oblivion); the resurrection of Marat Safin, as well as Lleyton Hewitt prevailing over Richie Gasquet in a 5-
and Danai Udomchoke def. TommyHaas in 5 sets. So far Russia's gamble has paid off. Davydenko, by the way, may be playing on Sunday. Seems he needed more rest. September 22, 2006 in Marat Safin, Tournaments
TommyHaas' marathon win over Robby Ginepri (whose ranking will now take a steep tumble into oblivion); the resurrection of Marat Safin, as well as Lleyton Hewitt prevailing over Richie Gasquet in a 5-
and Danai Udomchoke def. TommyHaas in 5 sets. So far Russia's gamble has paid off. Davydenko, by the way, may be playing on Sunday. Seems he needed more rest. September 22, 2006 in Marat Safin, Tournaments
I don't think anyone is surprised that TommyHaas defeated Andre Agassi last night. Haas has been playing really well this year, even pushing Roger Federer to the limit at the Australian Open and Agassi