26 Results for mardy fish

Top 10 reasons to watch the U.S. Open No. 10: Querrey primed for a breakthrough

Ravi Ubha, ESPN.com

...with a foot injury, so he could use the J-Block's hefty encouragement. Good friend Mardy Fish, a quarterfinalist in 2008, is fighting off an abdominal strain. John Isner and Robby Ginepri, the...

Blog Entry | Conversation | August 17, 2009

Simon continues to slump

Ravi Ubha, ESPN.com

...presence -- and field in general -- is pretty thin. Roddick is still recovering from a hip injury, Mardy Fish turned down a chance to compete because of a back injury, and James Blake, according to...

Blog Entry | Conversation | July 20, 2009

Entrepreneur Djokovic trying to regain form

Ravi Ubha, ESPN.com

Move over, David Beckham. Here comes Brand Novak Djokovic. Not content with a solitary Novak eatery already in place in tennis-mad Belgrade, reports...

Blog Entry | Conversation | June 24, 2009

Federer looking good -- for the most part

Ravi Ubha, ESPN.com

An unburdened Roger Federer walked onto revamped Centre Court to kick-start the world's most revered tennis tournament, just like he has done the prev...

Blog Entry | Conversation | June 22, 2009

Reason to celebrate in San Jose

Peter Bodo, TENNIS.com

...now lodged in the quarterfinals of the SAP Open in San Jose: Andy Roddick, James Blake, Mardy Fish, Sam Querrey and Todd Widom. Wait, there's more good news! Widom's unexpected win came...

Blog Entry | Conversation | February 13, 2009

Resolutions for the 2009 tennis season

Stephen Tignor, TENNIS.com

...clearly awaits me this season. Gael Monfils: I will not, repeat, will not be scared of Mardy Fish ever again. Marin Cilic, Sam Querrey, Juan Martin del Potro, Ernests Gulbis: I'll be the...

Blog Entry | Conversation | December 30, 2008

Time for the collected Querrey to go for the jugular

James Martin, TENNIS.com

...ranked Querrey has some ground to make up to overtake the three Americans ahead of him: Mardy Fish (No. 24), James Blake (No. 10) and Andy Roddick (No. 8). But Blake is pushing 30...

Blog Entry | Conversation | December 03, 2008

Monday - September 1, 2008

...The U.S. Open kicks off its fourth round today and we decided to put American Mardy Fish against Frenchman Gael Monfils at 11:00 a.m.. Fish is the slight underdog here, but...

Blog Entry | Conversation | August 31, 2008

Olympic tennis has it's own challenges and rewards

Peter Bodo, TENNIS.com

...beat Andrei Cherkasov in the finals in Barcelona; most recently, it was Nicolas Massu over American Mardy Fish in Athens. Because Olympic tennis is a one-off event held every four years, the usual...

Blog Entry | Conversation | July 11, 2008

How far can the French fly?

Peter Bodo, TENNIS.com

...Rainer Schuettler. How about Bobby Reynolds' toughing one against French entry and crowd favorite Thierry Ascione? Mardy Fish took out Argentinean clay dog Agustin Calleri in Round 1, and Robby Ginepri and Wayne Odesnik...

Blog Entry | Conversation | May 30, 2008

Champions' fatigue

Peter Bodo, TENNIS.com

...up to make the headlines usually reserved for the dominant stars. Who would have predicted that Mardy Fish would reach the Indian Wells final, or that Nikolay Davydenko would deny Nadal in the championship...

Blog Entry | Conversation | April 07, 2008

Time to put up or shut up in Miami

Kamakshi Tandon, TENNIS.com

...one of them did not win the Pacific Life Open. Federer's exit to the zoning Mardy Fish was the most puzzling, given the one-sidedness of the match and Federer's declaration afterward...

Blog Entry | Conversation | March 26, 2008

Fish comes full circle

Peter Bodo, TENNIS.com

...since there's a resurrection theme to Easter Sunday for many people, let's not write Mardy Fish entirely out of the script. He was the main story of this satisfying and bracingly competitive...

Blog Entry | Conversation | March 24, 2008

Not exactly Kournikova

Peter Bodo, TENNIS.com

...he was barely inside the top 50 at the start of the year. 2. In 2005, Mardy Fish was ranked a few rungs lower (at No. 227) than Stakhovsky was last week, but barely...

Blog Entry | Conversation | March 03, 2008

Aussie Disappointments

Peter Bodo, TENNIS.com

We've devoted a lot of space and time to the winners at the Australian Open, those warriors who left Melbourne with their chests flung out, leading wi...

Blog Entry | Conversation | February 01, 2008