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Mr. Tipsarevic could play whenever he liked, because his father, who had three jobs at the time, was a secretary at the April 11 club.
The Next King of the Court? Tom Perrotta 2011
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World number one Djokovic was leading 7-6 6-7 6-0 3-0 when Tipsarevic, who had his leg strapped during the match, quit after three hours, 27 minutes of play at Arthur Ashe Stadium.
Djokovic moves on to semis after Tipsarevic retires Reuters 2011
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Mr. Tipsarevic took up tennis at age 6 and played other sports.
The Next King of the Court? Tom Perrotta 2011
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Two tennis courts, plus two mini courts, were born, and Mr. Tipsarevic and others, including Ms. Ivanovic, now had a place to play regularly.
The Next King of the Court? Tom Perrotta 2011
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"When people look at the whole picture, they say, 'Milosevic is in power, Serbia is a country that's completely falling apart, people are not making money,' " says Janko Tipsarevic, a top-40 player and member of the Serbian Davis Cup team.
The Next King of the Court? Tom Perrotta 2011
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U.S. Open Tracker After his match with countryman Novak Djokovic was canceled, Janko Tipsarevic, the No. 20 seed, said the USTA should never have put the players on wet courts without consulting the players.
Blame It on the Rain: Tempers Flare in Dispute Over Players' Safety 2011
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The Swiss looked superb, dismissing Janko Tipsarevic 6-1, 6-4, 6-3.
Relaxed Andy Murray finds a kindred spirit in Sir Alex Ferguson 2011
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It might even be followed by a shoulder-bump, though more likely, a polite racket tap of the opponent's shoulder, as Juan Carlos Ferrero did after losing to Janko Tipsarevic in four sets on Monday.
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More weirdness: John Isner won by taking three tiebreakers in four sets; Janko Tipsarevic became the 17th player to retire from or default a match, quitting in the fourth set against Novak Djokovic; Serena Williams continued to make coming back after missing nearly a full year due to injuries look like a walk in the park with a straight-set win over Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova; and a group of umpires sued the USTA over overtime.
Schedule Shift Caps Another Bizarre Day Matthew Futterman 2011
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Even so, Mr. Tipsarevic did not log the hours he would have at a prestigious tennis academy.
The Next King of the Court? Tom Perrotta 2011
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