Robin Soderling

Rome (2R): Murray wins over Malisse in 3 sets

While the top 3 were making the semifinals of Madrid last week, the conspicuous missing fourth is Andy Murray.  To be sure, Murray's weakest surface is clay. Murray's flatter style often leads to more errors.  His opponent's high kicking spin can give him trouble.  Still, he reached the semis of Monte Carlo after a slumping

Miami: More thoughts on Djokovic-Nadal

My thinking was, despite Djokovic's win-streak, Nadal gave him all he could handle in Indian Wells.  If Nadal's serve hadn't given out on him, Djokovic's streak might already have ended.  To counter Djokovic, Nadal went for big serves and big groundies in the first set and it worked.  Djokovic struggled to keep up. But, by

Miami: Why Andy Murray will move up to number 4

Sports fans have short memories.  They believe the results of the last week should matter more than the results of a year ago.  Alas, the men's tennis rankings say otherwise.  The ranking is a culmination of a year's work.  If you played fantastic a year ago, your rankings will reflect this.  Part of Soderling's lofty

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