Daniel Nestor

Zimonjic and Nestor win Rome Masters ATP

ROME - Serbian tennis player Nenad Zimonjic and Canada's Daniel Nestor won the Rome Masters ATP in men doubles as the beat Dutch Robin Haase and Spain's Feliciano Lopez in the final match on Sunday, 6-4, 7-6 (7-2).

This is the 27th title won by Zimonjic and Nestor so far and their third medal in this season. They previously won Sydney and Madrid tournaments.

Zimonjic and Nestor go through to doubles semifinals

ROME - Serbia's Nenad Zimonjic and Canada's Daniel Nestor beat David Marrero and Fernando Verdasco of Spain 4-6 6-3 10-7 in Rome on Thursday and qualified for the semifinals of the Italian Open.

Their next opponents will be the winners of the match between Bob and Mike Bryan of the US on one side and Tommy Haas from Germany and Rade Stepanek from the Czech Republic on the other.

Zimonjic, Nestor win Madrid Masters title

MADRID - Serbia's Nenad Zimonjic and Canada's Daniel Nestor won the Madrid Masters doubles title, beating Americans Bob and Mike Bryan 6-4, 6-2 on Sunday.

This is the second Madrid title for the Serbian-Canadian duo, and their second trophy this year after the one in Sydney.
Sunday's triumph in Madrid brought Zimonjic's 51st and Nestor's 84th career title.

Zimonjic, Nestor into Madrid Masters doubles' semis

MADRID – Serbia’s Nenad Zimonjich and Canada’s Daniel Nestor advanced to the Madrid Masters men’s doubles semifinals, after beating Austria's Alexander Peya and Brazil's Bruno Soares 7-6 (7-2), 6-4 Thursday.

The Serbian-Canadian duo took the first set after a tie-break. In the second, they mustered a 5-2 lead, losing the next two games and then breaking back to qualify for the semis.

Zimonjic and Nestor through to Madrid Masters quarterfinal

MADRID - Serbian tennis player Nenad Zimonjic and Canada's Daniel Nestor qualified for the Madrid Masters quarterfinal for men doubles as they defeated Spain's Marcel Granollers and Marco Lopez, 2-0 - 6-4, 6-2.

In the fight for the semifinal, Zimonjic and Nestor will cross rackets with Austria's Alexander Peya and Brazil's Bruno Soares.

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