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Tag Archives: Fernando Verdasco
The biggest upsets of 2011
According to the ATP website, Milos Raonic beating Fernando Verdasco in the San Jose final was one of the top five upsets of the year. Ridiculous. It was barely in Fernando Verdasco’s top five upsets. Anyway, it inspired me to … Continue reading
Nice job Nico, but was it worth the effort?
Nicolas Almagro picked up the tenth title of his career today by beating Victor Hanescu in the Nice final. Was it really worth the effort? Considering he didn’t pick up a single ranking point and Roland Garros starts in less … Continue reading
Posted in Features
Tagged Fernando Verdasco, Nice ATP, Nicolas Almagro, Portschach, Richard Gasquet, Roland Garros, St Poelten
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Monday Ranking Report – 18/04/2011
You should never take comments on the internet too seriously. But I have to admit that sometimes I can’t help but get annoyed. Take for example the constant sniping at Jurgen Melzer since he reached the top ten and comments … Continue reading
Posted in Ranking watch
Tagged Aleksandr Dolgopolov, Fernando Verdasco, Jurgen Melzer, Milos Raonic
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