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
upstart Serb Novak Djokovic over veteran 23rd seed TommyHaas. Frenchman Paul-Henri Mathieu is giving birthday boy Rafa Nadal trouble and Ivan Ljubicic is in a dogfight with Argentine Juan Monaco.
and TommyHaas, who just gave Roger trouble in Halle, in the 4th round. Red hot Mario Ancic and iron-serve Ivo Karlovic are at the bottom of Federer's quarter. Nalbandian or Blake in the semis. Sure,
and TommyHaas, who just gave Roger trouble in Halle, in the 4th round. Red hot Mario Ancic and iron-serve Ivo Karlovic are at the bottom of Federer's quarter. Nalbandian or Blake in the semis. Sure,
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
too (he's got Justine Henin-Hardenne, TommyHaas, Sania Mirza, James Blake, Jelena Jankovic, and more). September 04, 2006 in Tournaments | Permalink Comments I want Mauresmo to win the whole thing
Andy Roddick, TommyHaas, Goran Ivanisevic, Yevgeny Kafelnikov, Tim Henman and Pat Rafter in the finals! How often does a player have to face that many top opponents in one tournament? Not only a hero
Also, Ancic beating TommyHaas yesterday at Cincinnati...wow. He lost the first set but he came back to beat the German. Will Ancic bring his best on the way to the US Open? I'd love to see more of him
court between one of my favourite players on tour TommyHaas, and Radek Stepanek. Ever since growing up with Becker and Stich, I've always liked German tennis players. They all have fun games to watch.
Not for losing a tough match, but for his lack of respect towards officials and fans. Missed Seeing Ya: Joachim Johansson, Guillermo Canas, TommyHaas January 21, 2008 | Permalink Comments