Masters 1000

Nadal wins Rome 5 times in a row

Rain was the only thing stopping Nadal from yet another Masters 1000 title.  There was a rain delay at 4-all and then once again 2-1 in the second set.  They came back shortly after 8 PM. Ferrer won one more game, while Nadal won the rest, taking the second set, 6-2. At 23 years of

Nadal Leads Ferrer in Rain Delay Final (Rome)

Most had predicted that Nadal would win over his countryman Ferrer.  The only hope was that Nadal's somewhat indifferent play would continue to the finals giving Ferrer a chance to use his steadiness to steal the match.  Turns out, not so much. Ferrer kept even throughout the first set, but eventually Nadal was able to

Nadal wins a close one over Gulbis (Rome SF)

There's only been a handful of players that have pulled off the Nadal-Federer double, that is, to beat both at the same tournament.  They include David Nalbandian, Nikolay Davydenko, Juan Martin del Potro, and Novak Djokovic.  The two play such disparate styles that beating both is a task. And yet, the most shocking person that

Verdasco beats Djokovic in 3 (Rome, QF)

It was only two weeks ago when Verdasco decimated Djokovic in the Monte Carlo semifinals, 6-2, 6-2.  Djokovic promised that he would acquit himself better this time around.  And so, Djokovic did, but the second hottest player on the clay circuit, Fernando Verdasco, still won, in a 3 hour plus match. Verdasco has taken a

Gulbis wins a squeaker over Volandri (Rome 3rd round)

It's been a while since Italians had a top male player.  Back in the golden age of pro tennis, in the mid 1970s, the Foro Italico, site of the Internazionali BNL d'Italia, once called the Italian Open, was a raucous arena filled with rowdy Italians. Whistles could sometimes lead to throwing of coins. Such was

Murray beats Seppi, 6-2, 6-4 (2nd round Rome)

Italian tennis has seen better days, at least, on the men's side.  The women seem to be doing fine.  Once, players like Adriano Pannatta would give Bjorn Borg all he could handle on clay.  Today, Andreas Seppi is the highest ranked Italian player at 47.  Seppi is a solid clay courter.  Steady enough to hit

Gulbis Upsets Federer in 3 Sets in Rome (2nd round)

Everyone knew this would be a tough opener for Federer, regardless of who he faced.  On the one hand, he could face Marcos Baghdatis, the guy who beat him in Indian Wells.  On the other, Ernests Gulbis, who everyone said could be the next great player as long as 3-4 years ago.  Hard to believe

Rome: Early Monday Results

Perhaps the most anticipated of the first round match, if you can call a first round "anticipated", was a first round match between Ernests Gulbis and Marcos Baghdatis.  For most players, even players that play in the main draw of a Masters 1000 event, winning a title, possibly 2 in a year, is considered a

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