Back from injury is German TommyHaas, who I would call the tournament favourite if healthy. Belgian Xavier Malisse should also be tough if he's feeling healthy. And don't forget the future of American
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
it appeared Kiefer would join countryman TommyHaas as a casualty of the Russian's. However he bravely fought back into the match and is back in the quarterfinals in Canada for the first time in four
have a peak over the railing at the Nikolay Davydenko/TommyHaas 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 court for
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
David Nalbandian, Ivan Ljubicic, Marat Safin, TommyHaas, Radek Stepanek, Andy Murray... Posted by: Peacemaster | Dec 6, 2006 12:05:59 AM That's a great field for Kooyong. It's a smart move by Federer
Take that, TommyHaas. From the AP: Even Sampras pays homage to Federer All those comparisons between Roger Federer and Pete Sampras are right on the mark. Sampras himself says so. "They're all very
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.
TommyHaas, Marcos Bhagdatis on his first round loss, lots of Federer, and more. June 15, 2006 in Marat Safin, Marcos Baghdatis, Roger Federer, Tournaments | Permalink | Comments (2) March 17, 2006
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-