2012 Tennis Thread

Azarenka outlasts Stosur in US Open epic

Belarusian Victoria Azarenka survived a ferocious comeback from defending champion Sam Stosur to reach the US Open semi-finals and ensure she remains world number one following the year's last Grand Slam.
The pair, two of the biggest hitters in women's tennis, traded blows for nearly two and a half hours in a match of unrelenting tension on a blustery Arthur Ashe Stadium centre court before Azarenka triumphed 6-1 4-6 7-6.
 
David Ferrer carried Spanish hopes into the US Open quarter-finals after the fourth seed beat Frenchman Richard Gasquet 7-5 7-6 6-4 in a match spanning nearly eight hours due to rain delays.
 
Del Potro sends Roddick into retirement :wave2: :hatsoff: :bowdown:
The curtain came down on Andy Roddick's career when the American was beaten 6-7 7-6 6-2 6-4 by Argentina's Juan Martin del Potro in the fourth round at the US Open.



Murray recovers to roar into US Open semis
Olympic champion Andy Murray produced an extraordinary turnaround to dig himself out of a deep hole and safely book his place in the semi-finals of the US Open.
The British third seed was in all sorts of trouble after losing the opening set to Croatia's Marin Cilic and falling 5-1 behind in the second with two service breaks.
But he rallied back to win the set in a tiebreak then rolled through the next two, winning the last 11 games, to claim the 3-6 7-6 6-2 6-0 victory.


Sharapova to face Azarenka in semis
Maria Sharapova clawed her way out of trouble to beat Marion Bartoli 3-6 6-3 6-4 and reach the semi-finals of the US Open for the first time in six years.
 
Federer dumped out of US Open by Berdych

Roger Federer was knocked out of the US Open after losing a quarter-final thriller to Tomas Berdych, marking the world number one's earliest exit from Flushing Meadows in nine years.
Top-seeded Federer was unable to conjure up any of his old magic after the Czech made a flying start and stormed to a surprise 7-6 6-4 3-6 6-3 victory.
 
Soares, Makarova win US Open mixed doubles title

Russia's Ekaterina Makarova and Brazil's Bruno Soares completed an unlikely run to the US Open mixed doubles title by beating fourth-seeded Kveta Peschke of the Czech Republic and Marcin Matkowski of Poland.
Makarova and Soares committed to the tournament at the last minute and the unseeded duo rode the partnership to a grand slam triumph when Peschke failed to return a baseline backhand from Makarova to end their tie-break 12-10 after splitting the first two sets 6-7 6-1.
 
Ferrer outlasts Tipsarevic in five-set thriller

Fourth-seeded Spaniard David Ferrer edged Janko Tipsarevic of Serbia 6-3 6-7 2-6 6-3 7-6 in a see-saw slugfest marked by gutsy, gritty play to reach the semi-finals of the US Open.
 
Djokovic topples Del Potro in US Open quarters

Novak Djokovic was at his brilliant best as he moved a step closer to defending his US Open title with a 6-2 7-6 6-4 victory over Juan Martin del Potro to reach the semi-finals at Flushing Meadows.
 
Bryan brothers make history with US Open title

American twin brothers Bob and Mike Bryan won the US Open men's doubles title to capture a record-setting 12th Grand Slam doubles championship.
The duo beat India's Leander Paes and Radek Stepanek of the Czech Republic 6-3 6-4 to capture their fourth US Open title.
The second-seeded Bryans had entered the US Open tied with Australia's Todd Woodbridge and Mark Woodforde for 11 Grand Slam doubles titles.
"We looked up to the Woodies, and to steal all their records is unbelievable, because we idolise those guys," said Mike Bryan.
"They're one of the reasons we play doubles. Just to be mentioned with those guys is pretty special."

Azarenka outlasts Sharapova to reach US Open final
Top-seeded Victoria Azarenka of Belarus overcame a lacklustre opening set to beat third-seeded former champion Maria Sharapova of Russia 3-6 6-2 6-4 to reach the US Open women's final.


Serena trounces Errani to make US Open final
Serena Williams routed 10th-seeded Sara Errani of Italy 6-1 6-2 to advance to the US Open women's championship match against world number one Victoria Azarenka.
 
Murray beats Berdych in wind to reach US Open final
Andy Murray was forced to stave off a battling Tomas Berdych and some farcical gusting winds circling New York to reach the US Open final with a 5-7 6-2 6-1 7-6 (9-7) win in their semi-final.


Djokovic books US Open final showdown against Murray
Defending champion Novak Djokovic completed a weather-interrupted 2-6 6-1 6-4 6-2 victory over David Ferrer to set up a US Open final against Scot Andy Murray.

Broady loses US Open boys' final in deciding set
Briton Liam Broady was beaten in the US Open boys' singles final 6-2 2-6 7-5 by Wimbledon champion Filip Peliwo.
 
Italians win second grand slam doubles title
Italy's Sara Errani and Roberta Vinci won their second grand slam title of the year on Sunday when they beat the Czech pair Andrea Hlavackova and Lucie Hradecka 6-4 6-2 at the U.S. Open.
The number two seeds came through a tough opening set before running away with the second to add the U.S. Open to the French Open title they won in June.


Serena survives Azarenka to win US Open

Serena Williams, through sheer force of will as much as her unquestionable skill, beat world number one Victoria Azarenka 6-2 2-6 7-5 in a dramatic US Open final to win her fourth title at Flushing Meadows and her 15th career Grand Slam.
On her best behaviour but unable to dominate an opponent seven years her junior, Williams showed all her great fighting qualities to survive a ferocious comeback from Azarenka and seal victory after more than two and a quarter hours to become the oldest US Open champion in nearly four decades.
 
Murray wins first Grand Slam at the US Open

Andy Murray fought off Serbia's Novak Djokovic to win an epic US Open final 7-6 7-5 2-6 3-6 6-2 and become the first British man in 76 years to win a Grand Slam singles title.
He provided Britain with their first male champion at a major since Fred Perry won the 1936 US Open.
 
Ferrero to retire next month

Spain's Juan Carlos Ferrero, a former world number one who won the French Open in 2003 but whose career has been hampered by injuries, will retire after playing at his home event next month, he said on Wednesday.
"The Valencia Open 500 will be my final tournament, in the best possible scenario," Ferrero told a news conference presenting the ATP event.

"This season injuries have prevented me from playing with regularity and it was a tough year as I realised on the court that I did not have the same ambition after 14 years at the top level," added the 32-year-old.

"I am starting a new phase in my life with tremendous excitement, I will continue to be involved with tennis through the Valencia Open, the academy, the foundation that carries my name and other projects."

Ferrero, who has slipped to 111 in the latest singles rankings, turned professional in 1998 and went on to win 15 titles, including the Masters events in Monte Carlo and Rome.

As well as his Grand Slam title at Roland Garros, he reached the final there in 2002 and the U.S. Open final in 2003, after which he rose to number one and stayed there for eight weeks. His last title came in Stuttgart in 2011 on his favoured clay.

Ferrero played in 17 Davis Cup ties for Spain, compiling an 18-6 record in singles rubbers, and helped the Iberian nation to their first triumph in the competition in 2000 and subsequent victories in 2004 and 2009.

"Among the memories I would pick out the Davis Cup win in 2000, because I understood afterwards how much it meant to the country," said Ferrero, who clinched the trophy by beating Australian Lleyton Hewitt in the fourth singles rubber.

"But certainly for a player winning a grand slam or getting to number one in the world is the most important," he added.

"What I will miss most is the competition, it will difficult to fill the void."
 
Juan Carlos Ferrero is the only active tennis player, that won Monte Carlo besides Rafael Nadal, so in the next month Nadal will become the only one.
The King of Clay will set another record.
 
Isner shoulders US hopes in Spain

With Andy Roddick retired, Mardy Fish unavailable, and Spain apparently unbeatable at home on clay, the United States look distant second favourites when the two nations clash in the Davis Cup semi-final in Spain starting on Friday.
 
Ferrer, Almagro put Spain in control against US
Holders Spain are within a point of reaching a fourth Davis Cup final in five years after David Ferrer and Nicolas Almagro secured contrasting singles victories over Americans Sam Querrey and John Isner.
Ferrer recovered from a first-set wobble to score an ultimately comfortable 4-6 6-2 6-2 6-4 win against Querrey on the clay before Almagro dug deep to see off a tiring Isner 6-4 4-6 6-4 3-6 7-5 in the semi-finals.
 
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