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Sodeling Battles On Against The Effects Of Mono
Robin Soderling has taken to Facebook to update fans on his health. The Swede has been struggling to recover from mono which first started showing itself during Wimbledon last year.
Finally Robin says the sore throats are gone (it has been a long time) but sadly his fatigue continues.
Hello friends and fan. Read more
Posted in Illness, Media, Robin Soderling, Wimbledon
Isner Beats Federer
Giant John Isner has given America a handy 2-0 lead after beating former world number one Roger Federer 4-6, 6-3, 7-6, 6-2 in what he called “the biggest win of my life.”
Under the guidance of Jim Courier, Isner was able to play some of his best tennis against the Swiss maestro without the pressure of having to play catch up after Mardy Fish scrambled to get the first rubber of the Davis Cup meet. Read more
Posted in Davis Cup, John Isner, Mardy Fish, Roger Federer
Monfils – My Knees Are Ruining My Life
The sliding, explosive gymnastic game of Gael Monfils is (as it often does) slowly destroying his body. Monfils say he’s now in doubt for the Davis Cup after struggling with swelling and pain in his knees which forced him to consider withdrawing from the Montpellier final on Sunday which he lost to Tomas Berdych.
“I was unsure Saturday evening because my knee had swollen. I waited until after warming up in the morning to decide. Read more
Posted in Gael Monfils, Injury, Montpellier, Tomas Berdych
Tomic Hits The DJ Booth
Bernard Tomic has hit Seven nightclub in Melbourne over the weekend, spending time in the DJ booth requesting LMFAO’s Sexy And I Know It. At some point the crowd apparently even started chanting his name… You may now vomit in disgust.
Posted in Bernard Tomic, Media
Tomic Withdraws From San Jose To Face The Music
Bernard Tomic has been forced to withdraw from the SAP Open in San Jose to attend a court hearing on February 14 over three tickets he’s received from police after being accused of breaking the terms of his special license.
Initially the tournament organisers had said that Bernie had withdrawn with a leg injury despite the fact he’s playing Davis Cup next weekend. His reason for withdrawal was then changed to ‘personal reasons’. Read more
Posted in Bernard Tomic, Davis Cup, Injury, Media, San Jose
Highlights From Djokovic And Nadal’s Australian Open Epic
Posted in Australian Open, Media, Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal
Nadal In Need Of Change But Still Coming For Novak
As Nadal fans everywhere mourn the loss of the Australian Open final and struggle to manage their disbelief at a seventh consecutive loss to Djokovic with extreme fatigue on a Monday morning there are two important points to take away:
1) He almost won
2) The crippling depth of the Djokovic return can only be combated by more effective serving from Nadal Read more
Posted in Andy Murray, Australian Open, Injury, Physio Perspective, Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer, US Open, Wimbledon

