Posted: Monday May 5, 2008 4:07PM; Updated: Monday May 5, 2008 4:15PM
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Rafael Nadal King of clay wins a fourth straight title in Barcelona beating countryman David Ferrer in the finals.
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Vera Zvonareva Russian wins sixth title of her career, beating Victoria Azarenka in the finals of Prague.
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Fernando Gonzalez Chilean veteran takes his tenth career title in Munich. |
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Gisela Dulko Argentine takes her third career title beating Anabel Medina Garrigues for the Grand Prix de SAR La Princesse Lalla Meryem title in Fez. |
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Younes El Aynaoui Thirty-six-year-old Moroccan back in business. Reached semifinals in Munich and takes a set off of Gonzalez. |
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Doubles winners The Bryans (left) score a clay title in Barcelona. Germans Berrer and Scheuttler win in Munich. Czech mates Hlavackova and Hradecka in Prague. Cirstea and Pavlyuchenkova in Fez. |
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World Team Tennis Serena Williams (left) announces that she'll play for the Washington (Carl) Kastles.
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Richard Deitsch Member of SI tennis coverage team, scores a prestigious Knight-Wallace Fellowship.
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John McEnroe Beats Jim Courier and Pete Sampras(!) in Boston.
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Wimbledon Agrees to raise prize money and announces that the roof construction is proceeding apace. But commits the potentially disastrous unforced error of scheduling no play on middle Sunday. |
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James Blake Fourth-seed in Barcelona loses first match to Denis Gremelmayr. |
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Maria Sharapova and WTA Current feud goes to the essence of independent contractors participating in league. Stayed tuned, this one could get good. (And wouldn't a credible players' union be handy in these cases?)
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