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Marat Safin Calls it a Career

By FanHouse NewswireNov 11th 2009 – 3:28PM

PARIS (AP) -- Known for furious, racket-throwing rants, Marat Safin would rather be remembered for the hard work he put in during a 12-year career marked by two Grand Slam titles and a Davis Cup win.The former No. 1 ended his career Wednesday after losing to Juan Martin del Potro 6-4, 5-7, 6-4 in the second round of the...

Del Potro Joins Shanghai Injury List

By FanHouse NewswireOct 14th 2009 – 10:38AM

SHANGHAI (AP) -- Reigning U.S. Open champion Juan Martin del Potro retired from the Shanghai Masters with a wrist injury Wednesday, adding to the mounting injury toll at the event.The third-seeded Argentine was trailing Austria's Jurgen Melzer 7-5, 2-1 in his second-round match when he retired with an injury to his right...

Federer Rallies Past del Potro

By FanHouse NewswireJun 5th 2009 – 4:05PM

PARIS (AP)-Sentimental favorite Roger Federer did not quite follow the script Friday at the French Open. He decided to go for high drama. Striving to complete a career Grand Slam, Federer came from behind twice in the semifinals to beat big-serving Juan Martin del Potro 3-6, 7-6 (2), 2-6, 6-1, 6-4. Playing in his fourth...

Roger Federer Rolls In Quarters, Faces Andy Roddick Next

By Shane BaconJan 27th 2009 – 12:08PM

There are dominant performances on the big stage, and then there are Roger Federer dominant performances. In his Australian Open quarterfinals match against Juan Martin Del Potro, Federer volleyed, served and ground stroked his way to a near-perfect defeat of the 20-year-old Argentinian 6-3, 6-0, 6-0.After the match, a...

Andy Murray Latest Top Seed to Fall at Australian Open

By Mark HastyJan 26th 2009 – 11:53AM

Andy Murray will have time to contemplate the pie floater this week. The No. 4-seeded Brit lost a five-set match to Spain's Fernando Verdasco (right) on Monday at the Australian Open, becoming the latest seeded player to get beat at a tournament that hasn't been kind to the "over-dogs."Yet, with five of the top eight seeds...

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