| Gutsy Djokovic powers Serbia into Cup semis | | Novak Djokovic overcame a painful ankle injury to beat Sam Querrey on Sunday and provide Serbia with an unassailable lead over the United States in their Davis Cup quarter-final in Idaho. | | Czechs move into semis | | Defending champion Czech Republic beat Kazakhstan to advance to the Davis Cup semi-finals with a match to spare on Sunday. Lukas Rosol defeated Evgeny Korolev 7-6 (5), 6-7 (2), 7-6 (5), 6-2 in the first reverse singles to secure an insurmountable 3-1 lead for the Czechs over Kazakhstan in the World Group quarterfinal series. | | India go 2-0 up against Indonesia | | BANGALORE, India - Favourites India won both the opening singles against Indonesia to take a 2-0 lead in the Davis Cup Asia/Oceania group one tie in Bangalore on Friday. | | Czechs lead Kazakhstan in Davis Cup QF | | Jan Hajek defeated Mikhail Kukushkin 6-3, 6-2, 6-4 in the opening singles Friday, giving the defending champion Czech Republic a 1-0 lead over Kazakhstan in their Davis Cup quarterfinal. | | Tomic set to grab Davis Cup chance | | Troubled star Bernard Tomic is expected to seize his Davis Cup chance this weekend after being recalled for Australia’s tie with Uzbekistan following an uneasy reconciliation with captain Pat Rafter. | | Serena sails through | | CHARLESTON — Serena Williams only had three days to make the transition from hard courts to clay, and it showed a few times as she won her opening match at the Family Circle Cup. | | Players 30 and older enjoying success | | KEY BISCAYNE — Andy Murray watches all of the recent success by players in their 30s and likes what he sees. Men 30 and older made a big splash at the Sony Open last week, including semi-finalist Tommy Haas, at 34 the oldest player in the ATP Tour’s top 50, and runner-up David Ferrer, who lost a thrilling final to Murray. Serena Williams, 31, became the oldest women’s champion. | | Murray delighted with brutal’ win | | An exhausted Andy Murray credited his mental strength and physical freshness for his tie-break victory over David Ferrer in the Sony Open final on Sunday after a gruelling two hour, 45 minute battle. | | Maria, Serena pleased ahead of French Open | | Maria Sharapova is pleased with the state of her game as she prepares to begin her clay-court preparations for defending the French Open title, even though the Russian star still has no title at Miami. |
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