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Tag Archives: Yen-Hsun Lu
Some cool stuff that happened in 2012
Yen-Hsun Lu becomes the Challenger GOAT The man from Taiwan claimed another three Challenger titles to take his career total to 18, surpassing the semi-retired Takao Suzuki’s haul of 16. His cause was helped by his schedule, consistently opting to … Continue reading
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
First title club 2011
In 2010 five players claimed their first career ATP titles: John Isner (Auckland), Ernests Gulbis (Delray Beach), Andrei Golubev (Hamburg), Viktor Troicki (Moscow) and Mikhail Kukushkin (St Petersburg). Here are ten of the leading contenders looking for their maiden crowns … Continue reading