Tennis - Australia Open Starts In A Few Weeks

In 2009, the Australian Open from January 19, the third week of season.Every Tennis professional season unofficially begins with the Australian Open. There are still some minor tournaments in early January to start a season, but only when the players take their place in the first Grand Slam of the year makes the action really heated.
2009 Australian Open begins Jan. 19 thetennis the third week of the season. Entry in the next year, the ATP Tour rankings show Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic, Andy Murray and NikolayDavydenko that the top 5 players. Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, Gilles Simon, AndyRoddick, Juan Martin Del Potro, James Blake, and complete the Top 10
Only the top 4, however, are considered serious threats to win theupcoming Australian Open, which is held in Melbourne, Australia, Central Park Tennis athistoric Melbourne. Rod Laver Arena, named after Australian tennis great theformer is the place of title match in men February 1, 2009.
Nadal has recently stopped Federer's237 weeks of his reign as the No. 1 player in the world. The trip highlighted in the first place ofNadal elusive last season came at Wimbledon where he beat the Swiss in five sets to end classic Federer runof five consecutive titles at the All-England Club. Nadal also won the crown hisfourth straight French Open, the Olympic gold medal in men'ssingles Event Masters Series Monte-Carlo Masters Series event in Hamburg. Concerns about his knee injury problems are theonly Nadal has to do with cap in 2009.
Federer 2008 campaign was not to normal standards and itstarted Federer with a loss in the semifinals of the Australia Open. Australia Open Federerhas three titles, however, and seeks to restore its dominance Down In the next month. You must have a goodchance to win another title, because he saved the 2008 season's final Grand Slam bywinning year in the U.S. Open.
Djokovic is the defending champion, Australia Open, which seized hisfirst Grand Slam title in Melbourne, beating Federer in thesemifinals and Jo-Wilfried Tsonga in the final four games. Serbs alsowon the last tournament of 2008, capturing the Masters Cup trophy. Thatvictory Djokovic gives head full of momentum for 2009.
A new competitor in the Grand Slam, Murray, joined the battle in 2008. Runner-up to Roger Federer Murrayfinished the Open wonback and US-to-back Masters Series titles in Cincinnati and Madrid. The Scotalso reached the quarterfinals at Wimbledon.
The Australian Open, however, often produces surprise finalist. Last runner-up Rainer Schuettler finishersinclude in 2003, Marcos Baghdatis in 2006, FernandoGonzalez in 2007, and Tsonga in 2008. If only one of the top four players reached the 2009 title game, there are several other men worth keeping an eye on filling the other spot. Del Potro won ATP titles fourconsecutive in July and August and has not lost a singles match between Wimbledon and US Open. Simon surgedinto Top 10 with a title in Indianapolis, semi-final finishes at Masters Series Canada and the Masters Cup and second place performancein Madrid. Up and coming young people who might be willing to include Great Slamgreatness Marin Cilic and Ernests Gulbis.


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Tennis - Australia Open Starts In A Few Weeks
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Tennis - Australia Open Starts In A Few Weeks
Tennis - Australia Open Starts In A Few Weeks
Tennis - Australia Open Starts In A Few Weeks
Tennis - Australia Open Starts In A Few Weeks

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