MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) ? Roger Federer has won his 16th Grand Slam title, beating Andy Murray in the Australian Open.
Through Feb. 8 Singles 1. Roger Federer , Switzerland, 11,350 points. 2. Novak Djokovic , Serbia, 8,310. 3. Andy Murray , Britain, 7,800. 4. Rafael Nadal , Spain, 7,670. 5. Juan Martin del Potro , Argentina, 6,400. 6. Nikolay Davydenko , Russia, 5,290. 7. Andy Roddick , United States, 4,150. 8. Robin Soderling , Sweden, 3,375. 9. Jo-Wilfried Tsonga , France, 3,075. 10. Marin Cilic , Croatia, 2 ...
It is already a week since the shutters were lowered on Melbourne Park - returning to the stadium for a chat with Roger Federer the morning after his awesome success, it was remarkable how much of the previous two weeks' treasures had been parcelled up and carried away - and yet the memories are fresh and, in many cases, indelible.
Tennis great Roger Federer won his 16th Grand Slam event when he easily beat Andy Murray ? don?t worry, I had never heard of him either ? at the Australian Open last weekend. And if you didn?t know the Australian Open was being played, you weren?t alone. Gotta love tennis.
Berlin - Australian Open winner Roger Federer stayed top of the men's tennis rankings released by the ATP Monday. There were no changes in the top ten as most of the leading players sat out as tournaments were held in Johannesburg, Santiago and Zagre...
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Berlin, Feb 8 (DPA) Australian Open champion Roger Federer tops the men's rankings released by the Association of Tennis Professional (ATP) Monday.