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Jan 18, 2013

Victorious Blaz Kavcic collapses after a nearly 5-hour long match


The longest match so far at the Australian Open was clocked at 4 hour 52 minutes by Slovenian Blaz Kavcic who defeated Australian James Duckworth in their second round match yesterday.

When the players returned to the locker room, the winner Kavcic collapsed into a fetal position as he suffered a full-body cramp. It was said that doctors had to treat him with morphine but he denied that it was just a joke later on his Twitter page.

(Image via Blaz Kavcic's Twitter page)

Jan 17, 2013

Paul-Henri Mathieu's partner Quiterie Camus has cancer


After news about Ross Hutchins and Brad Drewett, the ATP family suffers another blow after Paul-Henri Mathieu's partner/companion was diagnosed with cancer.

Mathieu who lost to Novak Djokovic in the first round at the Australian Open, said Quiterie Camus had her first chemo treatment on his Twitter page on January 15.

The couple has a son Gabriel who was born last year.

(Image via Familledesport)

Rafael Nadal passes medical tests, sets for return


More good news for the fans.

Rafael Nadal has passed the latest medical tests on his injured knee and he is scheduled to return to the tour after more than seven months hiatus. The Brazil Open in February will be his first tournament.

Nadal who is currently training in Barcelona took advantage of his stay in that city to undergo tests at the Mapfre Tennis Medicine Clinic under the supervision of the head of the Spanish Tennis Federation's medical team, Dr. Angel Ruiz-Cotorro.

Both Flavia Pennetta and Nadal are recovering from their injuries and practising in Barcelona

(Image via Flavia Pennetta's Twitter page)

Jan 16, 2013

Brian Baker wheeled off court at Australian Open


Brian Baker must be the most unlucky man on tour.

He was wheeled off court earlier today after retiring from his second round match against fellow American Sam Querrey at the Australian Open.

The 27-year-old only returned to the tour last year after almost six seasons out with a variety of injuries.

However, sadly, Baker who was making his debut at the first grand slam of the year was forced to quit with a knee injury.

"He's the last person that deserves anything like that with his five or six surgeries already," Querrey said.

Baker under the knife:
  • Left hip (2005)
  • Hernia (2006)
  • Right elbow reconstructive surgery (February 2008)
  • Left hip (April 2008)
  • Right hip (June 2008)

(Via Dailymail.co.uk)


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