Tennis Tournaments and the Build Up to the 2011 US Open |
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| By John Casson |
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| Two men, both listed in the newly released ATP Top 10 menīs
tennis rankings fought two separate battles on a single
weekend in July. Whilst one was victorious in his tennis
match, the other lost out. German Tennis Championship: This weekend saw the finals of the German Tennis Championship in Hamburg, with Gilles Simon beating Nicolas Almagro. While both parties were highly admiring about the otherīs skills to tennis news sites, it was Almagro who regained a top 10 spot in the ATP rankings, despite Simonīs win in the tennis tournament. The two hour tennis game was won 6-4 4-6 6-4 after the opponents won a set each, with Simon clinching the final set despite making some vital errors. The points from the final helped to bump up Almagro from no.14 in the ATP standings back into the top 10. Atlanta Tennis championships: Across the ocean, another member of the ATPīs top rated menīs tennis players, Mardy Fish, won the Atlanta Tennis Championship final against John Isner. 2011 is the second consecutive year in which the two players have faced off against one another and Fish has triumphed. Fish is currently the only US tennis player in the ATP top 10 male ranks. He has retained the no. 9 seed. One of the factors that Fish has attributed his tennis championship win is down to improved fitness, which allowed him to come back from a tie-break and win against Isner this weekend. With tournaments such as Wimbledon and French Open over, all eyes are now on the 2011 US Open for the perennial late summer classic. |
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| About The Author John Casson is a contributing writer for the Imagine Sports Network which provides baseball, soccer, and tennis news. He has written about multiple sports and has followed tennis tournaments for many years and he has posted on tennis blogs as well as tennis forums. |
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