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Roger Federer will take on Novak Djokovic in the Men’s Semifinals at the 2010 U.S. Open and if he has a performance like he did against Robin Soderling, this should be no contest. Federer has a bigger fish to fry: Rafael Nadal. When Federer advances, this will be the first time these two have met in a Grand Slam final since the 2009 Australian Open and Federer has been cool, calm, and collected...
Published: September 11, 2010
Rafael Nadal. It’s a name that every tennis fan has come to know and respect over the years. Right alongside another tennis great, Roger Federer. But the real question is whether he can wrap up another US Open title against the winner of the Roger Federer/Novak Djokovic semifinal. If he does, can we honestly say that Rafael Nadal is the greatest tennis player in history? While there will be people...
Published: September 11, 2010
Kathy Bissell Charlie Wi, who played on the Buy.com, Nationwide, and Asian Tours before advancing to regular status on the PGA Tour, has taken on those who criticize the Stack and Tilt golf teaching method promoted by Andy Plummer and Mike Bennett. The system was described by the duo in Golf Digest as one where the “body never moves off the ball.” For a while, Mike Weir and...
Published: September 11, 2010
This match was never even close. Rafael Nadal thoroughly dominated the overmatched Mikhail Youzhny as he advanced to the first U.S. Open Final of his career where he awaits the winner of the match between Roger Federer and Nojak Djokovic. The first set was bookended by dominant games from Nadal. He won the first game while holding Youzhny at love. Then in the last game of the set, he went up...
Published: September 11, 2010
As Caroline Wozniacki hit her final forehand into the net, Vera Zvonareva took another major step to banishing her US Open demons. Rewind just over 12 months, and Zvonareva led by a set to love against Flavia Pennetta. Having seen six match points come and go, we saw the perfect example of why she was viewed as a potentially wasted talent. Her mental fragility and emotions came to the surface once...
Published: September 11, 2010
Hello, and welcome to the live blog coverage of the Men’s semifinals. The matches include Roger Federer taking on Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal playing Mikhail Youzhny. The Rafael Nadal match will begin at around noon with the Federer match to follow 20 minutes after the conclusion of the first match. The blog updates will be every minute and will be posted below. Feel free to leave comments,...
Published: September 11, 2010
For the first time since Brazil 2008 a Ferrari will start a Grand Prix from pole position and could it have been at a better track!? Indeed, Fernando Alonso’s performance marks only the second time a non Red Bull driver has occupied the top spot in 2010. So, with the positive result in Paris earlier in the week and a super strong show on track today, was the 2010 Italian Grand Prix qualifying...
Published: September 11, 2010
Who would have believed it? Vera Zvonareva gets to her second successive Grand Slam final. She’s flown under the radar. She allowed Wozniacki and her shorter-than-short dress steal the limelight; she warms up in sweatpants and a jacket despite the sweltering heat and now she has knocked out the Danish sweetheart without so much as a by-your-leave. Vera Zvonareva, you are going places and...
Published: September 11, 2010
Is there a better day in the tennis calendar? It’s New York. It’s the fine, warm early days of September. It’s the last Grand Slam of the tennis year. And it presents to the world the Women’s final and two Men’s semi-finals in one single day. It’s “Super Saturday” at the U.S. Open and, on this special day, every tennis fan across the globe has put their...
Published: September 11, 2010
Roger Federer is one of the most expressive and emotive people, you will ever see, in any sport. On the court, you probably won’t recognize it. Not on his face. Nor will you hear it from his mouth. There are only brief battlecrys of “Come On”, which are few and far between. Especially when compared to star-crossed rival Rafael Nadal‘s orgasmic When Harry Met Sally inspired...