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Andy Roddick Coming to Atlanta!

Thursday, July 15th, 2010

Great news about the 2010 Atlanta Tennis Championships. Andy Roddick will be participating in both the singles and the doubles along an already impressive lineup of John Isner, Lleyton Hewitt, Robby Ginepri, James Blake, Mardy Fish, Xavier Malisse, Donald Young, Janko Tipsarevic and more! Get your tickets now at IMG Tickets.

Andy Roddick Accepts Wild Card into 2010 Atlanta Tennis Championships

Andy Roddick Accepts Wild Card into 2010 Atlanta Tennis Championships



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Taking place from July 19-25, the Atlanta Tennis Championships will feature some of the world’s top ATP players, plus the US Open National Playoffs – Men’s Championship.

The Atlanta Tennis Championships will feature a 28-player singles draw and 16-team doubles draw. Roddick joins John Isner, Lleyton Hewitt, James Blake and Robby Ginepri in the main singles draw. Concurrently, the men’s winners from 16 US Open National Playoffs Sectional Qualifying Tournaments will battle for one spot in the 2010 US Open Qualifying Tournament in Flushing, N.Y.

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Rafael Nadal on Clay

Sunday, May 2nd, 2010

Rafa at Roland Garros 2008



Rafa continues to impress on clay. With many questioning how much more he can play and if he is still the elite player he has been for so long, Nadal has started the clay season with a bang, well two bangs really. After demolishing the field in Monte Carlo including a 6-0, 6-1 drubbing of Verdasco, he went on to wipe through the draw at Rome as well for his 17th Masters Series trophy. He ties Agassi for most ever and stands one ahead of Federer. Now he stands 10-0 on the year on Clay with 2 titles. He is still the best player in the world on clay despite a couple loses last season and there is no reason to expect anybody to challenge him on the ‘terre battue’ this season. I look for him to win his first Madrid title in a few weeks and then to regain his throne at Roland Garros.

Here is a little perspective on Nadal’s clay court dominance:
Career 191-16 record on Clay.
Since the start of 2005 its 167-6.
81 match winning streak from Early 2005 to 2007 snapped by Federer at Hamburg.
Never lost more than 2 matches or won fewer than 3 titles on clay in any year 2004-2009. Already 2 titles in 2010.

Key Clay Court Tournament History
Monte Carlo: 34-1 with 6 titles in 7 tries (only loss in 2003 to Coria)
Rome: 27-1 with 5 titles in 6 tries (only loss in 2008 to Ferrero)
Hamburg: 11-2 with 1 title in 3 tries (loss in 2007 to Federer and in 2003 to Gaudio)
Barcelona: 26-1 with 5 titles in 6 tries (only loss in 2003 to Corretja)
Madrid (only on Clay in 2009): 4-1 (loss to Federer)
Roland Garros: 31-1 with 4 titles in 5 tries (only loss in 2009 to Soderling)

The Bull from Mallorca truly does own the dirt.

*All information from atpworldtour.com

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