Mario Ancic never won a Grand Slam tournament; he never even reached a final. He peaked at No. 7 in the world, with a Davis Cup win and an Olympic bronze medal, before illness and injury cut his ...
Mario Ancic, who was ranked as high as seventh in the world, said Wednesday he was retiring from competitive tennis. Marin Cilic captured his fifth ATP singles championship Sunday, winning the Zagreb ...
SPLIT, CroatiaSPLIT, Croatia — Mario Ancic will turn his focus from tennis to law after a back injury and illness forced him to end his playing career. The 26-year-old Croat confirmed at a news ...
Morning, all. As you know, Pete is on vacation until August 20th. Meanwhile,this is your daily post for discussing the tennis in Cincy and Toronto, and anything else tennis-related. The Order of Play ...
In the last year, Mario Ancic has been both a commerce lawyer in Zagreb, Croatia, and a tennis player. He prefers the outdoor courts to the indoor ones. Ancic, 25, who was a Wimbledon semifinalist in ...
For those who were anxiously anticipating the Mario Ancic-Novak Djokovic match tomorrow — probably the best first-round match on paper, For those who were anxiously anticipating the Mario Ancic-Novak ...
When Mario Ancic defeated Roger Federer in the first round of Wimbledon 2002, he must have had no inkling that he had created a name for himself in the history books which would run for the course of ...
On this week's episode of the Beyond the Baseline Podcast, Jon Wertheim talks with former Top 10 player Mario Ancic about Federer and Djokovic, law degree, banking career and more. After winning three ...
At Columbia Law School's graduate orientation in the fall of 2012, the Dean of Legal Studies, Sylvia Polo, addressed the school’s 300 incoming students: “How many of you have a background in corporate ...
With Novak Djokovic out of Wimbledon with an elbow injury, one of his coaches is going back to his day job: working for a Swiss bank on Wall Street. "I am coming back on Monday to my work," Mario ...
Fluctuating form, and assorted injuries have played havoc with the top few positions in the men’s rankings in recent months. Roger Federer, knocked from his No. 1 residency by Rafael Nadal a year ago, ...
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