ANDY RODDICK moved comfortably into the second round at Wimbledon yesterday with a straight-sets win over Eduardo Schwank. The American, who is seeded No.6, fired 17 aces and did not face a break point against his Argentinian opponent on Court No.1 as won 7-5 6-4 7-6 (7-0).
WIMBLEDON, England (Kyodo) It was a disappointing start for Japan on the opening day of Wimbledon on Monday. Up-and-coming Japanese teenage tennis star Kei Nishikori was forced to retire from the first round with an abdominal injury, and Ukrainian Kateryna Bondarenko defeated Rika Fujiwara 6-1, 4-6, 3-6. Read the full story
AP WIMBLEDON: Japanese teenager Kei Nishikori, the youngest player in the men's draw, pulled out of Wimbledon on Monday after aggravating a stomach muscle …
KEI NISHIKORI: Uhm, it started last week when I was playing Nottingham and I retired, too. And this couple days was okay, almost no pain, and start hurting …
On Monday Filippo Volandri (knee), Japan's Kei Nishikori (abdomen), Hyung-Taik Lee (knee), Sergiy Stakhovskiy (shoulder) and French seed Michael Llodra …
Returning to his favorite stage and resuming his dominant ways on grass, Roger Federer started his bid for a sixth straight Wimbledon title yesterday by sweeping Dominik Hrbaty in straight sets on a sunbathed Centre Court.
Kei Nishikori, an 18-year-old from Japan who has caught the eye of many cognoscenti this season, had a disappointing Grand Slam debut, retiring with …
Kei Nishikori’s Grand Slam debut turned sour as the Japanese teenager was forced to withdraw from Wimbledon. Nishikori, making his first appearance at one…

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