Mardy Fish Heart

- Mardy Fish withdrew from the French Open with what organizers called fatigue, but the highest-ranking American player was actually suffering from a form of arrhythmia that required surgery.
(ESPN)- LOS ANGELES -- Top-ranked American Mardy Fish has revealed a heart issue has kept him off the ATP World Tour since early April, despite having cited fatigue as the reason he withdrew from a number of tournaments, including the French Open.
(myfoxny.com)- American tennis player Mardy Fish tells USA Today he recently had a medical procedure to correct a heart problem.
(Minneapolis Star Tribune)- Mardy Fish, the highest ranked American tennis player, revealed Monday that he underwent heart surgery last week in Los Angeles to correct an arrhythmia problem.
(YAHOO!)- Mardy Fish will aim for a comeback to tennis as early as the pre-Wimbledon Queens events in a fortnight, following a medical all-clear after the worried American overcame a two-month heart rhythm scare. The 30-year-old world No.
(au.news.yahoo.com)- American tennis player Mardy Fish recently had a medical procedure to correct a heart problem. Fish hasnt played since late March after receiving a diagnosis of fatigue.
(Los Angeles Times)- World number 10 Mardy Fish has revealed he pulled out of the French Open after being diagnosed with a heart condition. However, he has stressed he is now fine and hopes to be back in time for Wimbledon.
(SkySports)- While Baker continued his tennis tale, another American with a notable comeback in recent years, Mardy Fish, was not here. On Monday, USA Today reported that Fish had surgery last Wednesday to correct undisclosed heart condition.
(New York Times)- Report: US tennis player Fish has heart procedure Report: US tennis player Fish has heart procedure By The Associated Press American tennis player Mardy Fish tells USA Today he recently had a medical procedure to correct a heart problem.
(MyFox Atlanta)- NEW YORK (AP) -American tennis player Mardy Fish tells USA Today he recently had a medical procedure to correct a heart problem.
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