Federer Looks For Title Defence
World No. 3 Roger Federer will look to defend his title in Cincinnati after defeating Novak Djokovic in the 2009 final. The Swiss takes a 19-6 event record into his 10th appearance at the ATP World Tour Masters 1000 tournament and is bidding to win the title for the fourth time.
All 2010 Grand Slam Singles Champs to Play at Cincinnati’s Western & Southern Masters and Women’s Open
The Men Have Met Their Match: 2010 Women’s Field Rivals Men in Rank and Notoriety
Mason, Ohio – Officials for the Western & Southern Financial
Group Masters and Women’s Open announced the player commitments today,
and every 2010 Grand Slam champion is expected to play.
The 2010
women’s field includes more top-ranked players than ever before. Each of
the Top 35 non-injured ranked players in the world is currently entered
into the draw. The field includes 2010 Australian Open and Wimbledon
champion Serena Williams and 2010 French Open champion Francesca Schiavone.
The
women’s event begins August 7 and concludes with the finals on August
15. Other notable players include: Maria Sharapova in
her first appearance ever in Cincinnati; 7-time major champion Venus Williams; Wimbledon runner-up and 2006 Cincinnati
champion Vera Zvonareva; and defending champion Jelena Jankovic.
"Cincinnati
is one of only 9 places in the world where fans can see this level of
tennis on both the men’s and women’s sides," said Bruce Flory,
tournament director. "We’re excited to host the best women and best men,
back-to-back once again this year."
On the
men’s side, returning champion Roger Federer will look
to defend his 2009 title against a field that includes each of the Top
40 non-injured ranked players in the world. Reigning French Open and
Wimbledon champion Rafael Nadal will look to pad his No.
1 ranking with his first title in Cincinnati.
Men’s players to watch this year include: American John Isner, fresh off his record breaking 11 hour 5 minute match at Wimbledon; 2-time Cincinnati champion Andy Roddick; last year’s Olympus US Open Series points champion Sam Querrey; 2008 Cincinnati champion Andy Murray; and two-time finalist Novak Djokovic.
Go to the Western & Southern Financial Group Masters Web Site for Ticket Info.
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