Mardy Fish is feeling better after the minor health scare he faced the night after his quarterfinal loss to Juan Monaco in Miami and plans to travel to Houston for the U.S. Men’s Clay Court Championships this coming weekend, The Houston Chronicle reports. The top-seeded Fish, who was forced to skip this weekend's Davis Cup due to his illness, wouldn't have to play his first match in Houston before Thursday.
Fish may be healthy enough for Houston
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Published Apr 05, 2012