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ATP Mens Tennis (Free subscription) | 11/12/2009
Juan Martin Del Potro to play Kooyong Classic 2010 Juan Martin del Potro will replace Marcos Baghdatis at the Kooyong Classic 2010 tennis exhibition. The Kooyong Classic will be played on January 13-16 as a preparation for the Australian Open 2010 . Del Potro was offered a place in the eight-man field after Baghdatis said he wanted to switch to the Sydney International tennis event. “It is most...
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Fox News (Free subscription) | 11/11/2009
Novak Djokovic reached the third round of the Paris Masters by beating Juan Monaco of Argentina 6-3, 7-5 on Wednesday. The third-ranked Serb, coming off his win over top-ranked Roger Federer in the Basel final last week, will next face either 16th-seeded Tommy Haas of Germany or Arnaud Clement of France. After trading breaks in the first set, Djokovic broke again in the eighth game and then served...
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Smart Betting - Sports Betting Tips (Free subscription) | 11/11/2009
Clement defeated Feliciano Lopez comprehensively last night to advance into the second round of the Paribas Master in France. The odds were highly stacked against him to make it through given that the Spaniard was few rungs above him in the rankings chart. However, he dispatched his opponent in straight sets, without dropping a service game.The Frenchman seems to finishing the season on a mighty high...
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Tennistalk (Free subscription) | 11/09/2009
Little more than a fortnight after quitting the Stockholm Open with what turned out to be a mild case of swine flu, German Tommy Haas will be back on court at this week's last event of the regular ATP season, the Paris Masters.
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edevav28vl | 11/07/2009
FRANKFURT, Germany - Tommy Haas, Germany's top-ranked tennis player, is recovering from swine flu. "I did a test because I suspected that I had swine flu. The test was positive," Haas said in Tuesday's Bild newspaper. "Of course, it was a shock for me." Haas told the paper he was already feeling better. "I've calmed down now because although swine flu is a very strong form
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airliaa7t19 | 11/06/2009
FRANKFURT, Germany - Tommy Haas, Germany's top-ranked tennis player, is recovering from swine flu. "I did a test because I suspected that I had swine flu. The test was positive," Haas said in Tuesday's Bild newspaper. "Of course, it was a shock for me." Haas told the paper he was already feeling better. "I've calmed down now because although swine flu is a very strong form
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aminat1rmm | 11/06/2009
FRANKFURT – Tommy Haas, the 17th-ranked player from Germany, is dealing with a case of swine flu. "I did a test because I suspected that I had swine flu. The test was positive," Haas said in Tuesday's Bild newspaper. "Of course, it was a shock for me." Haas told the paper he was already feeling better. "I've calmed down now because although swine flu is a very strong
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 11/05/2009
• World No4 wants best possible preparation for Australian Open • ATP monitors spread of swine flu as leading player falls ill Andy Murray has revealed that he is so determined to get everything right in an effort to do well at the Australian Open in January that he is to forego his traditional Christmas at home in favour of staying at his training base in Miami. For the past two years,...
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The Tennis News Authority (Free subscription) | 11/03/2009
Tommy Haas has been tested positive for Swine Flu, and that is certainly (to me) no shock as we enter into the flu season across the northern hemisphere. H1N1 (Swine Flu), is the dominant strain in North America, and in Europe, so if you catch the flu...You very likely have H1N1. I find it still interesting that the media and public haven't seem to catch on to that. Seasonal H1N1 is barely in existence...
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Washington Post (Free subscription) | 11/03/2009
FRANKFURT -- Tommy Haas, the 17th-ranked player from Germany, is dealing with a case of swine flu.
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The Earth Times Online Newspaper (Free subscription) | 11/03/2009
Hamburg - German tennis player Tommy Haas has overcome a bout of swine flu quickly because of his fitness as a professional athlete, the nation's Davis Cup team doctor said on Tuesday. Athletes are more resistant than other people, leading to a shor...
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The Telegraph (Free subscription) | 11/03/2009
Wimbledon semifinalist recovering from swine flu after pulling out of last month's ATP Tour event in Stockholm.
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edevav28vl | 11/07/2009
FRANKFURT, Germany - Tommy Haas, Germany's top-ranked tennis player, is recovering from swine flu. "I did a test because I suspected that I had swine flu. The test was positive," Haas said in Tuesday's Bild newspaper. "Of course, it was a shock for me." Haas told the paper he was already feeling better. "I've calmed down now because although swine flu is a very strong form of flu, you can quickly overcome...
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airliaa7t19 | 11/06/2009
FRANKFURT, Germany - Tommy Haas, Germany's top-ranked tennis player, is recovering from swine flu. "I did a test because I suspected that I had swine flu. The test was positive," Haas said in Tuesday's Bild newspaper. "Of course, it was a shock for me." Haas told the paper he was already feeling better. "I've calmed down now because although swine flu is a very strong form of flu, you can quickly overcome...
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aminat1rmm | 11/06/2009
FRANKFURT – Tommy Haas, the 17th-ranked player from Germany, is dealing with a case of swine flu. "I did a test because I suspected that I had swine flu. The test was positive," Haas said in Tuesday's Bild newspaper. "Of course, it was a shock for me." Haas told the paper he was already feeling better. "I've calmed down now because although swine flu is a very strong form of flu, you can quickly overcome...