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FanHouse TV: American Men's Tennis Searching for Answers

By FanHouse TVSep 14th 2010 – 1:45PM

The 2010 U.S. Open was filled with some of the most exciting matchups of the year, but few of them involved Americans. That leaves the burning question: is there any hope on the horizon for the Americans? FanHouse TV's Chris Sesno and national columnist Greg Couch discuss the state of American men's tennis from Flushing...

US Open: What Happened to American Men's Tennis?

By Paul WachterSep 8th 2010 – 11:38AM

(Sept. 8) -- The men's quarterfinals of the U.S. Open begin today, and there's nary an American player in sight. After Andy Roddick, the last active American to win a Grand Slam title, crashed out of the second round, the U.S. still had prospects in a resurgent Mardy Fish and next-generation players John Isner and Sam...

Sam Querrey, American Men's Tennis Fall Short ... Again

By Greg CouchSep 7th 2010 – 11:20PM

NEW YORK -- Sam Querrey said he was bummed. Yes, bummed. He kept saying it. Nothing wrong with that word, really, I know. But maybe we could get just a little more from him? After all, he had just failed in a defining moment. The U.S. Open. The notorious fifth set, which can expose, torment, torture a player. A very good,...

Novak Djokovic Breezes Past Mardy Fish

By Hal SpivackSep 6th 2010 – 4:10PM

Third-seeded Novak Djokovic rolled through Mardy Fish in straight sets -- 6-3, 6-4, 6-1 -- in the fourth round of the U.S. Open on Monday. The 19th-seeded Fish, who played the match with part of his left leg taped around the calf area, looked listless and weary. The American had a great run this summer, coming into the...

Roger Federer: Rejuvenated Mardy Fish Always Had the Talent

By Christopher BottaSep 5th 2010 – 4:15PM

NEW YORK -- Roger Federer is not just impressed by the newly-fit and vastly-improved Mardy Fish. The man many believe is the best men's tennis player in history is very happy for the revitalized American. "I mean, his talent was never questioned, was it?" Federer asked rhetorically on Saturday after dismissing Paul-Henri...

mardy fish News From the Web

  • 05/30/12 Ray McNulty: Burden is lifted off Mardy Fish Source: TCPalm.com - Fort Pierce FL The exhaustion excuse had gotten tired.
  • 05/29/12 10/10 for American women Source: The Pioneer American women are 10 for 10 so far at the French Open, giving the country its most representatives in the Grand Slam tournament's second round since 11 made it in 2003.
  • 05/29/12 USC's Steve Johnson wins NCAA singles tennis title Source: Los Angeles Times - Los Angeles CA USC tennis player Steve Johnson extended his winning streak to 72 matches Monday and won his second consecutive NCAA singles title at Athens, Ga. Johnson, a senior from Orange, defeated Kentucky's Eric Quigley , 6-4, 6-4, to finish the season 32-0.
  • 05/29/12 Point Park still alive Source: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Point Park held on to defeat University of South Carolina Beaufort, 12-8, in its first losers' bracket game Monday at the NAIA World Series in Lewiston, Idaho.
  • 05/29/12 Monday's Sports in Brief Source: The Garden Island - Lihu'e HI SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Barry Bonds is publicly referring to himself as a convicted felon these days, though he's quick to point out that conviction was never for steroid use.

Background on mardy fish

Mardy Simpson Fish (born December 9, 1981) is an American professional tennis player, and Olympic silver medalist.

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