Nadal won the first set against Ljubicic so we're (hopefully) two sets away from a Nadal-Fed final. Posted by: Ally | Jun 9, 2006 10:37:20 AM That's exactly it: he had never retired (ever). I think
I haven't seen the match yet, but apparently Ljubicic was pissed about Nadal's slow rhythm of play and was pretty surly post-match--he barely shook Rafa's hand and skipped the on-court interview. Ljubicic
2006 in Andy Roddick, David Nalbandian, Ivan Ljubicic, James Blake, Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer | Permalink Comments safin didn't make the list...because he's not top ten. he has fallen out of the
Ljubicic Gets No Respect Ljubicic fed up with being tennis' invisible man "I have to say it's a little bit frustrating," said Ljubicic, winner of two titles this season. "In Gstaad three weeks ago I
Blake def. Ljubicic for Bangkok And it was a beatdown, 6-3 6-1. That's Blake's 4th title of the year, and his first career win over Ljubicic. After rallying from a set down to take out Marat Safin in
Well, it was Ivan Ljubicic over Ramirez-Hidalgo, Rafael Nadal over a game Lleyton Hewitt, an injured Julien Benneteau over an injured Albert Martin, and coachless, agentless Novak Djokovic over a tired
and Monfils upset Ljubicic. Up next, Roddick's got this week's ATP blogger, super-friendly Chilean Fernando Gonzalez. Don't forget to check out the video highlights from the Queen's website. June 15,
Main | Ivan Ljubicic » Pironkova Doesn't Keep it Up From The Age: On court 7, few can hear a giant-killer's dream run fizzle "THIS is tennis — everything happens!" So said Bulgarian teenager Tzvetana
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 (1)
James Blake and Ivan Ljubicic were the others). Tommy Robredo, this week's very entertaining blogger, just won his first Master's Shield, in style, over Radek Stepanek 6-1 6-3 6-3. Robredo played a really