Friday, June 29, 2012

Federer has known Benneteau since he was 12

Federer outlasted Benneteau, seeded 29th, with his consistency, his aggressiveness and his superior fitness, but also with his mental fortitude. Federer had fallen behind by two sets to none several times before, and on Friday he coolly recovered to win, 4-6, 6-7 (3), 6-2, 7-6 (6), 6-1.

Federer has known Benneteau since he was 12, when they played in a tournament in France. They have remained friendly over the last 18 years, and after they shook hands and embraced at the net, Benneteau told him that he hoped Federer would win the title.

If Federer fulfills Benneteau's wish, he will capture his first Grand Slam since the Australian Open in January 2010. 



Saturday, June 16, 2012

Dickey set the Mets' consecutive scoreless innings record of 32 2/3

"We had a shot at a no-hitter, my pitcher never had a no- hitter, so you give it a shot," Collins said today in a news conference at Citi Field in New York. "That's the process. We didn't win it; we didn't expect to win it."

Wright said it was "a little awkward when the team wants an error on its own player."

Collins disagreed.

"It wasn't awkward at all, David normally makes that play," the manager said. "What the heck do we have to lose? It's no slap at David Wright."

With the win, Dickey set the Mets' consecutive scoreless innings record of 32 2/3, passing Jerry Koosman's 1973 mark.