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US Advances In Davis Cup

Sunday 8 April 2007 @ 9:45 am

The Bryan Brothers have just clinched a spot in the Davis Cup semfinals for the United States, bringing the score to 3-1 in this best of five event. In front of a sold-out crowd, the Bryan Brothers defeated Spain’s doubles team Feliciano Lopez and Fernando Verdasco (7-5, 6-3, 3-6, 7-6 (5)). America will travel to Sweden for the next Davis Cup round on September 21 – 23.




Davis Cup Quarterfinals Kickoff

Tuesday 3 April 2007 @ 10:35 am

The United States takes on Spain in the next round of the Davis Cup in Winston-Salem, North Carolina beginning April 6. Leading the Davis Cup team for the US in the quarterfinals will be three of the Top Ten ranked players in the world: #3 Andy Roddick, #9 James Blake, and of course the world’s #1 doubles team, Bob and Mike Bryan.

Playing for Spain will be Tommy Robredo, David Ferrer, and doubles team Feliciano Lopez and Fernando Verdasco. Rafael Nadal will not be part of his country’s team this year.

For complete television coverage of the Davis Cup quarterfinals, visit USTA.




Davis Cup and Fed Cup Tickets

Tuesday 13 February 2007 @ 5:08 pm

If you’d like to attend the Davis Cup or Fed Cup quarterfinals–both being held here in the US–we list the details for tickets.

The United States hosts Spain in the quarterfinals of the Davis Cup April 6-8 at the Joel Coliseum in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. This round will be played indoors on a hard-court surface, the circumstances seem conducive to the power game the American team is playing. Tickets go on sale to the general public next Monday, February 19 at 10 a.m. USTA members have the opportunity for advance purchase beginning Thursday, February 15. Now may be a good time to consider that USTA membership if you want to see Roddick, Blake, and the Bryan Bros take on Nadal et al. For information call (888) 484-8782 or visit the USTA site.

The dynamic Williams duo faces off against the best of Belgium in the Fed Cup quarterfinals at the Delray Beach Stadium & Tennis Center in Delray Beach, Florida on April 21-22. Maybe we’ll even get a glimpse of Clijsters or Henin, should their strenuous schedules allow time to squeeze in a world class tennis tournament. Tickets for this best-of-five series are being sold as a two-day series only and prices range from $35 to $225. To buy tickets now, call (888) 334-8782.




US Plays Spain in Davis Cup Quarterfinals

Monday 12 February 2007 @ 4:53 pm

Andy Roddick defeated Tomas Berdych in Round 4 to give the United States a 3-1 lead, assuring us a slot in the Davis Cup quarterfinals in April. In this high-pressure match of two giant players with giant serves, Roddick’s growing confidence finally reigned king (4-6, 6-3, 6-2, 7-6 (4)). Roddick is now 8-0 in Davis Cup play.

In the last match, James Blake was scheduled to play Ivo Minar but captain Patrick McEnroe made a last-minute adjustment and substituted Bob Bryan instead. Bryan had no trouble spanking Lukas Dlouhy in two sets in Round 5 to give America the resounding victory over the Czech Republic’s finest (7-6 (5), 6-4).

The US will host Spain in the Davis Cup quarterfinals on April 6 – 8 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina; the surface is hard court. Hopefully the American team will build on this encouraging triumph to exact revenge on the Spaniards for the defeat we suffered in the 2004 Davis Cup final in Seville. Other World Group winners in the first round were Argentina, Belgium, France, Germany, Russia, and Sweden.




US Ahead in Davis Cup Battle

Saturday 10 February 2007 @ 6:25 pm

Thanks to the Bryan brothers, the US leads the Czech Republic 2-1 in the first round of the 2007 Davis Cup. The world’s number one ranked doubles team Bob and Mike Bryan beat Lukas Dlouhy and Pavel Vizner in three symmetrical sets, 6-4, 6-4, 6-4. Both sides fought hard with skill and enthusiasm, providing the crowd with a compelling display of amazing tennis. Superb serves, rallies, shots, and saves from both sides made this Davis Cup match one to remember. Tomorrow world number four Andy Roddick takes on Tomas Berdych, does this rising star have what it takes to propel the Czech Republic into the tying spot for a second time? Tune in tomorrow…




Davis Cup Action: America vs Czech Republic Tied

Friday 9 February 2007 @ 7:15 pm

The United States and the Czech Republic are locked at 1-1 in the first round of the 2007 Davis Cup. Andy Roddick gave the US an early lead, defeating Ivo Minar 6-4, 4-6, 6-2, 6-3 in Round 1. Roddick’s serve was clearly in control, including a flurry of formidable aces. Though Minar played an aggressive game, Roddick spent just as much time at net and held his confidence throughout. “It was a tough match,” Roddick stated, likely a bit relieved to avoid going to five sets. He faces Tomas Berdych in Round 4.

And speaking of Mr. Berdych, he managed to move the Czech Republic into the tying position in Round 2 with his win against James Blake (6-1, 2-6, 7-5, 7-5). With his country down 1-0, the pressure was clearly on Berdych to perform. And perfom he did. Berdych’s dazzling play left Blake little room to think or breathe. Ace and smash though he might (and gorgeously), Blake’s own frustration with himself outwitted him in the end. Hopefully he can get this out of his system before facing Ivo Minar in Round 5.

Next up are the world number one ranked Bryan brothers in Round 3–Bob and Mike take on Lukas Dlouhy and Pavel Vizner in doubles play Saturday. This promises to be an interesting tiebreaker, with two more rounds of world class tennis to follow. Bring it on!




Bryans, Blake, Roddick in Davis Cup

Tuesday 6 February 2007 @ 7:19 am

The 2007 Davis Cup kicks off on February 9, sixteen nations vie in a year-long best-of-five match series. Here is the draw for the first round of Davis Cup play:

Chile vs Russia in Chile
France vs Romania in France
Germany vs Croatia in Germany
Belgium vs Australia in Belgium
Czech Republic vs USA in Czech Republic
Switzerland vs Spain in Switzerland
Belarus vs Sweden in Belarus
Austria vs Argentina in Austria

The United States faces off against the Czech Republic; they will play on indoor clay courts at CEZ Arena in Ostrava. Representing the US on the Davis Cup team are world number one doubles team Bob and Mike Bryan, world number four Andy Roddick, and world number six James Blake. Patrick McEnroe is the team captain. If the US wins in the first round, they will host Spain or Switzerland in the Quarterfinals round in April. The US currently holds 31 Davis Cup titles, leading all other nations for this honor, though we have not won one since 1995. USTA.com has the full schedule of television coverage posted.