Monday, December 12th, 2011 at 11:00 am , filed under Tennis News by Davis Robinson
World No.8, Mardy Fish has shown some out standing performance of tennis and entertained a crowd of 1,600-plus in hometown exhibition match, which helps to raise money for two charities with Mardy’s Tennis & Jake’s Music Fest to Benefit the Mardy Fish Foundation and Jake Owen Foundation.
The American best players, Mardy Fish and Serena Williams have kicked off on a wet weather to entertain the crowd in a charity match.
American top seed, Mardy fish in his opening match has defeated the Sam Queery with 6-3 and later paired-up with Former American No.1, Serena Williams to play a mixed doubles match to beat Mike Bryan and Melanie Oudin 6-3.
The men’s doubles match comprises of Fish and Querrey versus the world No.1, Bryan brother’s duo has been abandon, as the court got slippery.
American top seed, Mardy Fish speaking after his exhibition match about the future of American tennis with the likes of Before play began, though, Fish was noticeably optimistic about the future of American men in the ATP World Tour, quickly rattling off the names of Ryan Harrison, John Isner, Donald Young and Querrey.
We have got some good players who have a chance, some good young guys, too. John is a very tough player. Ryan has shown a lot of promise. Donald has made a lot of improvement. And before he got hurt, Sam was a top-20 guy and the American, Fish has added that, he doesn’t think that, it’s gloomy as a lot of people think.
Tags: ATP World Tour, Bob Bryan, Mardy Fish, Mike Bryan, Sam Querrey, Serena Williams