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U.S. and Serbia Show Down Starts Friday

U.S. and Serbia Show Down Starts Friday

The Winter Olympics are over, but the Davis Cup, an event that has become more obscure than curling, has just begun.  To win, the U.S. has to get victories from John Isner and Sam Querrey over Victor Troicki, because they won’t be Novak Djokovic on clay.  The draw is out, with Isner making his Davis Cup [...]

Red Dirt Road to Serbia — Tough Draw for U.S. in 2010 Davis Cup

The U.S. will play Serbia — presumably led by Novak Djokovic — in the first round of the 2010 Davis Cup on March 5-7, 2010.  The draw was announced today. 
Because the two countries have never played, the home court advantage for Serbia was decided by a “drawing of lots.”   You can be sure it will be slow red [...]

U.S. Men: Only Odesnik and Ginepri Remain in French Open

Robby Ginepri overcame losing the first set to best 27th-seeded Igor Andreev on Thursday, lining himself up to play the winner of unseeded players Florent Serra of France or Victor Hanescu of Romania in the third round.  Ginepri has the best chance to advance, and is on a course to meet Roger Federer in the [...]