Ryan Harrison is the Bomb!

Ryan Harrison kicks off in Stadium Court at 4:00 p.m. against Mischa Zverev.

Seniority Rules in Washington, D.C.

Tommy Haas is the oldest man in the Legg Mason Tennis Classic at 32. He and Fernando Gonzalez follow on Stadium Court.

James Blake is obviously excited to be here

2002 Champion James Blake faces defending Champion David Nalbandian not before 7:00 p.m.

The Tree headlines Tuesday action; Nightcap with Kamke
 

Finally, John Isner takes on Tobias Kamke for Tuesday night’s nightcap at Legg Mason.

The 4:00 p.m. matches will be a double-cover. We will have a tweep photographing Harrison on Stadium Court and another blogger at the Sweeting/Junior match on Grandstand.

GRANDSTAND start 4:00 pm
R Sweeting (USA) vs A Bogomolov Jr. (USA)
[Q] T Smyczek (USA) vs G Dimitrov (BUL)
[16] J Nieminen (FIN) vs I Kunitsyn (RUS)
[3] M Llodra (FRA) / N Zimonjic (SRB) vs K Anderson (RSA) / P Hanley (AUS)
 
COURT 1 start 4:00 pm
M Ilhan (TUR) vs F Cipolla (ITA)
O Marach (AUT) / J Melzer (AUT) vs [WC] J Erlich (ISR) / A Ram (ISR)
[Q] C Guccione (AUS) vs [13] K Anderson (RSA)
 
COURT 2 start 4:00 pm
P Lorenzi (ITA) vs M Berrer (GER)
S Lipsky (USA) / R Ram (USA) vs E Butorac (USA) / J Rojer (AHO)
D Gremelmayr (GER) vs S Devvarman (IND)

One response to “Today’s Legg Mason Stadium Court Photo Lineup”

  1. if I had to choose a ssaeon that I love in tennis it would be the grass ssaeon. As someone who grew up on the stuff in Jamaica I love it. I was taught by teachers from the UK so that part of me will always remain loyal to that country and that includes its sport and literature, so in this case, I am glad clay ssaeon is over and time for the grass. My eyes felt so good this morning looking at green grass and radiant sunshine. This French Open has been an eye opening experience for me as it was the first time I got a different perspective in terms of commentary other than the usual US media hype. I have to disagree with you in terms of whether media personnel took into account Nadal’s injuries last year. They have on many occassions on ESPNI and even moreso during the match. Federer, even though he is not loved around these parts, said without hesitation last year that Nadal’s injuries contributed to him being able to win both the FO and Wimbledon and regain the No.1 ranking. I understand that most people in the States only get to hear one point of view but many others all over the world who are fans of the game hear a different story. For what its worth I thought that Soderling has never been given his due in relation to beating Nadal last year. Everywhere you looked everyone mentions Nadal’s injuries as if that was the reason why he lost. That was not the case. Every player on both tours experience some form of injury and while Nadal’s may have been the most high profile on the men’s tour, there are others who are suffering as a result. In terms of the break outs during this FO, I have a new found love in Bellucci. I like his game, I like how he conducts himself on court and I like that he is not afraid. I hope that he gets his serve working much better than he did in his match against Nadal and that he will be a future champion of the sport. I think one thing that the ATP should really look at in terms of marketing is the fact that after Nadal/Federer, there is nothing. Apart from DelPo, there is really no one who can challenge these guys. Fed is on his way out of the game, only injury can keep Nadal down and DelPo we are not even sure when or if he will be back. It is like wait and see right now.

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