| Nalbandian gives Argentina 1-0 lead
The 2008 Davis Cup final
commenced Friday, as David Nalbandian gave host Argentina a 1-0 lead with a
lopsided victory over Spaniard David Ferrer in the best-of-five affair at Mar
del Plata.
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| Nalbandian-Ferrer will open Davis Cup final
When the 2008 Davis Cup final
between host Argentina and Spain commences on Friday, the host nation's David
Nalbandian will battle the visitors' David Ferrer in the opening singles
rubber in Mar del Plata.
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| Djokovic beats Davydenko to capture Masters Cup; Bryans lose
Australian Open winner Novak Djokovic
defeated Russian star Nikolay Davydenko in straight sets on Sunday to capture
the championship at the 2008 Tennis Masters Cup.
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| Davydenko rolls Murray; Djokovic next in Masters Cup final
Andy Murray's sky-high ride to the
lucrative Tennis Masters Cup semifinals came to an abrupt end Saturday, as
Nikolay Davydenko closed strong in both sets to reach the final at the $4.45
million season-ending tournament.
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| Federer out of Masters Cup after loss to Murray
Scotland's Andy Murray earned a dramatic
4-6, 7-6 (7-3), 7-5 victory over Roger Federer Friday in round-robin play at
the Tennis Masters Cup, eliminating the super Swiss from semifinal contention
in the $4.45 million season-ending tournament.
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| Davydenko reaches Masters Cup semis
Fourth-seeded Russian Nikolay Davydenko
defeated seventh-seeded Argentine Juan Martin del Potro in straight sets on
Thursday to reach the semifinals at the $4.45 million Tennis Masters Cup.
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| Federer, Murray win; Roddick pulls out in Shanghai
U.S. Open champion Roger Federer and
U.S. Open runner-up Andy Murray posted round-robin wins, while former world
No. 1 Andy Roddick pulled out of his scheduled match against Federer at the
$4.45 million Tennis Masters Cup. Murray qualified for the semifinals with his
victory on Wednesday.
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| Roddick withdraws from Masters Cup
American Andy Roddick withdrew from the
Tennis Masters Cup on Wednesday because of an ankle injury.
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| Jankovic finished on top, while Williamses won some more majors
The 2008 WTA Tour season produced two
different Serbian world No. 1s and some more major hardware for the mighty
Williams sisters.
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| Spain, Argentina announce squads for Davis Cup final
The teams have been revealed for next
week's Davis Cup final between visiting Spain and host Argentina.
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