11 hrs ago | The Taipei Times
Yesterday | Earth Times
Paris - Order of play on Saturday at the 15.5-million-euro French Open:CHATRIER Svetlana Kuznetsova, 4, Russia v Nadia Petrova, Russia Maria Sharapova, 1, Russia v Karin Knapp, Italy Roger Federer, 1, ...
Yesterday | The Associated Press | Posted by The Associated Press
Federer advances at French Open
Roger Federer is gaining momentum in his bid to win that elusive French Open title.
The top-ranked Swiss beat Mario Ancic 6-3, 6-4, 6-2 Saturday to reach the fourth round at Roland Garros for the sixth time. It's the only Grand Slam tournament he has yet to win.
Federer struggled at times in the first two rounds, but quickly seized control against Ancic. Federer won all but 15 of the 71 points on his serve and was broken only once. He totaled 22 winners and had only 15 unforced errors.
Saturday | Sky Sports
I can take a lot away from this clay court season. I've moved from being about 22, 23 in the rankings up to 11 and getting very close to being in the top 10 again Andy Murray Quotes of the week Andy Murray ...
Friday | Reuters
Revenge on Ancic's mind in Federer tussle
Roger Federer faces a stern test of his French Open credentials on Saturday when he meets an in-form Mario Ancic in the third round.
Thursday May 29 | ABS-CBN News
Nadal and Federer stay on course at French Open
Triple champion Rafael Nadal and the man whose ambitions he has thwarted each time in winning those titles, Roger Federer, both made smooth progress into the third round at the French Open on Thursday.
Tuesday May 27 | The Post Chronicle
Soderling, Ancic Post French Open Upsets
Robin Soderling and Mario Ancic ousted seeded players Tuesday in first-round play of the men's draw of the French Open.
Tuesday May 27 | Most Valuable Network
Sunday May 25 | Tennis Week
Nick's Picks: Bollettieri Dissects Draw
Tennis Week is teaming with legendary coach Nick Bollettieri to provide previews and in-depth analysis of the French Open, which starts on Sunday.
Friday May 23 | Atlanta Journal-Constitution
BRIEFLY: Man U wins all-England showdown
Manchester United beat Chelsea 6-5 in a rain-soaked penalty shootout to win the European Champions League title Wednesday night in Moscow following a 1-1 tie.