Romero triumphs in Zurich
Argentina's Andres Romero won the Zurich Classic in his 12th career launch on the US PGA Tour, closing with a 4-under 68 on Sunday for a one-stroke victory gone Australia's Peter Lonard.
Ford: Kournikova enjoying life after WTA Tour
AP Photo/Dave CaulkinAnna Kournikova stormed on to the scene in 1997, reaching the Wimbledon semifinals in her debut. KEY BISCAYNE, Fla.
Sharapova to miss Fed Cup semi
April, 2008 Maria Sharapova will sit out Russia's Fed Cup semi-final with the United States more recent that hour.
Blake wobbles into quarters
James Blake wobbled at the finish but became the first men's quarterfinalist at the Sony Ericsson unbarred by beating Radek Stepanek 6-3, 6-4 in Florida on Tuesday. The ninth-seeded Blake needed six match points in the final game to close out the victory.
Zheng Jie advances in Miami
Chinese women tennis player Zheng Jie reached the fourth round of the WTA Sony Ericsson disclosed with a grueling 5-7,6-4,6-4 victory closed the French strong Amelie Mauresmo on Sunday.
S. Williams to meet Henin in quarters of Sony Ericsson Open
Top-seeded Belgian Justine Henin return a ball as match against Elena Vesnina of Russia at the Sony Ericsson gaping on March 31, 2008.
Federer advances at Sony Ericsson Open
Switzerland's Roger Federer serves against Sweden's Robin Soderling at the Sony Ericsson uncovered tennis tournament in Key Biscayne, Florida March 31, 2008.
Tennis tournament ends with geographical victory
CAIRO: The Palm Hills universal tournament concluded Sunday with vast Egyptian successes to recital, both in the singles and the doubles competitions.
Sharapova and Federer eager for Olympics experience
LOS ANGELES: Tennis greatness is measured in Grand Slam triumphs, but that doesn't initiate the game's first-rate players immune to the lure of Olympic gold.
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