Mardy Fish expressed his displeasure of being placed on a grandstand court for his win over Frank Dancevic in Miami. No. 8 Fish is the highest ranked American. "It was the same thing at Indian Wells; I didn’t play on the stadium court, and also at the U.S. Open [last year] either,” Fish told the Miami Herald. "It shouldn’t matter, but I want to play the big matches on the big courts. I’ve worked very hard to put myself where I am: in the top 10, the top American in an American event — two American events — and I haven’t played on stadium court. I don’t want to play on the grandstand. I want to play on the stadium.” Fish lost to Matthew Ebden in the third round of Indian Wells.
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Published Mar 25, 2012