is giving birthday boy Rafa Nadal trouble and Ivan Ljubicic is in a dogfight with Argentine Juan Monaco. June 03, 2006 in Elena Dementieva, Novak Djokovic, Tournaments | Permalink Comments Nad/
2006 in Andy Roddick, David Nalbandian, Ivan Ljubicic, James Blake, Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer | Permalink | Comments (3) Nalbandian...Retires. ETA: David's Interview / Roger's Interview He'd better
Andy Roddick, Marcos Baghdatis, Ivan Ljubicic, Andy Murray, and Marat Safin were all involved in the 2008 edition. Roddick won the event for the third time in a row and did not drop a set all week. Of
Mario Ancic, Ivan Ljubicic, Marin Cilic, and Ivo Karlovic are all lurking in the draw. I would expect one of them to give the home crowd something to cheer about come next weekend. Johannesburg, South
Ljubicic's sorry support; and Federer = what musician? Here's Ana's blog. August 29, 2006 in Ana Ivanovic, Donald Young, Tournaments | Permalink Comments The Agassi-Pavel match was the first time
Zeroes: Ivan Ljubicic - No longer a threat on tour. Grand Slam record is brutal. David Nalbandian - Losing to JC Ferrero 6-1, 6-2, 6-3 indicative of a lack of effort. Andy Roddick - Not for losing
Dancevic play a qualifier who had surprised Ljubicic the day before, Wayne Odesnik. I figured this couldn't be a better 2nd round match for Dancevic to be able to pull through. He had a tougher time than
Gonzalez, Ljubicic, Stepanek and Youzhny. Those first two have really yet to get their games going this summer. August 16, 2007 | Permalink Comments Hi, I don't really have much to add, but I
Safin, Gonzalez or Ljubicic all have incredible talent on hard courts but none have posted decent results this summer. If he stays healthy, Nadal should come out of this quarter, but I don't have a good
The winner here will play either Ivan Ljubicic who has certainly over-achieved by taking out number four seed Nikolay Davydenko in a fabulous five set match earlier today, or Frenchman Gael Monfils who