Posted: Monday September 29, 2008 11:47AM; Updated: Monday September 29, 2008 11:47AM
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Andy Roddick Top American wins 26th career title, taking the China Open -- even more fun than eating cocktail weenies at Mardy Fish's wedding. After playing in Madrid last week, it's been a nice frequent flier miles haul for Roddick as well.
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Jelena Jankovic Hammerin' Jank wins the China Open, beating Svetlana Kuznetsova in the final and keeping her in the running for year-end No. 1. Here's hoping she had unlimited time for her winner's speech.
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Jo-Wilfried Tsonga French sensation wins the first title of his career winning the Thailand Open. In a rematch of the Australian Open final, Tsonga beat Novak Djokovic in the final.
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Maria Kirilenko Russian wins her third WTA title of 2008 beating Sam Stosur in the final of the Seoul Tier IV event.
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Doubles Winners Medina Garrigues and Wozniacki in Beijing. Tapei personalities Chuang/Hsieh win in Seoul. Dlouhy and L Paes in Bangkok. Huss and Hutchins in Beijing.
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Justine Henin The retired champ and long-time coach Carlos Rodriguez opened the 6th Sense Tennis Academy at the Mission Inn Resort & Club. The 1,000-acre resort is located in Howey-in-the-Hills, Florida, half an hour from Orlando.
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Dudi Sela Israeli's unexpected run to the Beijing final includes a win over David Ferrer.
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Davis Cup draws The U.S. draws Switzerland at home to kick off 2009 which means that lucky fans -- in Key Biscayne? -- get a weekend Federer exhibition.
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John McEnroe Won his first BlackRock Tour of Champions title for over three years on Sunday when he beat Henri Leconte 6-1, 6-4 in the final of the Vivium Victory Challenge in Luxembourg.
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Jim Courier Defeated Todd Martin 6-2, 3-6, 10-5 (Champions Tie-Breaker) to win the singles title at the $150,000 Citadel Group Championships at The Palisades Sunday at the Tim Wilkison Signature Tennis and Sports Complex at The Palisades Country Club.
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The USA's boys' and girls' Junior Davis and Fed Cup teams Americans clinched a historic double victory in the finals of the Junior Davis Cup and Junior Fed Cup by BNP Paribas finals in San Luis Potosi on Sunday. The two 16-and under American teams matched the achievements of their 14-and-under counterparts in Prostejov last month by winning both events. No nation in history has won all four of the ITF's junior team competitions in one season.
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Ana Ivanovic Second seed at the China Open loses to Zheng Jie for the second time in three months.
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David Ferrer Loses second rounder in Beijing to Dudi Sela. Plus there's this Youtube gem.
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