Posted: Monday May 4, 2009 1:30PM; Updated: Monday May 4, 2009 1:43PM
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 | Svetlana Kuznetsova Wins the all-Russian contest, beating top-ranked Dinara Safina (wanted to write the clause just once while I still can) in the Stuttgart final.
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Rafael Nadal Another clay event, another title. Rafael Nadal beats Novak Djokovic in the Rome final. And the inexorable march to Paris goes on.
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 | Guillermo Coria Former top five player calls it a career at age 27.
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Doubles Winners Nenad Zinomjic and Daniel Nestor in Rome. Nadia Petrova and Bethanie Mattek-Sands (who's had a great past two weeks) in Stuttgart.
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Jim Courier Twitters during match against John McEnroe. A publicity stunt? Sure. But at least someone is trying.
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Will Ferrell Holds his own in the global tennis showdown.
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Bobby Cremins A shout-out to the College of Charleston.
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Stephen Bacala of LSU and Jessica Adler of Dartmouth Selected as the 2009 Wilson/Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) Internship Award Program winners.
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Djokovic family ATP's Belgrade event -- and its astronomically high "conflict of interest" quotient -- kicks off today. But nice that a tennis hotbed is getting rewarded with a pro event.
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Roger Federer Remains winless in 2009. Paul Annacone, where are you?
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James Blake The wheels are officially off, Oliver Perez style. The good news: Blake has always been a streaky player, so maybe he can clean the slate after clay season.
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Maria Sharapova Rome and Madrid are now off the schedule as we close in on a year without singles matches thanks to the shoulder injury.
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