Murray Moves on, Nadal Nada
After losing the first set tie breaker, 7-5, Nadal's game deteriorated, while Mayer played a relatively mistake-free contest, full of his signature slicing backhands and finessing drop shots.
After losing the first set tie breaker, 7-5, Nadal's game deteriorated, while Mayer played a relatively mistake-free contest, full of his signature slicing backhands and finessing drop shots.
AP | JOHN PYE | Posted 05.25.2011
MELBOURNE, Australia — Rafael Nadal wiped the tears from his eyes with his taped-up fingers. His Rafa Slam was evaporating. The 25-match winnin...
AP | EDDIE PELLS | Posted 05.25.2011
NEW YORK — And for his next act ... Roger Federer punctuated his latest U.S. Open victory Sunday with a shot he called, quite simply, the great...
AP | HOWARD FENDRICH | Posted 05.25.2011
PARIS — For 31 matches, Rafael Nadal ruled the red clay of Roland Garros, boasting an unbeaten record and an unbreakable will. For 31 matches, ...
Dan Shapiro | Posted 12.13.2011