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Australian Open 2011: Caroline Wozniacki Entertaining Crowds and Media: Caroline Wozniacki developed a reputation amongst media members to be boring. She set out to change that at the 2011 Australian Open. Wozniacki has been particularly candid in press conferences, even making up a story about being “attacked” by a baby kangaroo that inflicted an injury, forcing her to where a leg wrap...
Published: January 26, 2011
There will be no Rafa Slam at the Australian Open. Why? Because Rafa got slammed. World No. 7 David Ferrer pounded No. 1 Rafael Nadal in straight sets, 6-4, 6-2, 6-3, on Wednesday night, a shocking semifinal upset that turned the tennis world on its ear and interrupted the mighty Mallorcan’s streak of 25 straight Grand Slam match wins and three...
Published: January 26, 2011
There will be no Rafa Slam at the Australian Open. Why? Because Rafa got slammed. World No. 7 David Ferrer pounded No. 1 Rafael Nadal in straight sets, 6-4, 6-2, 6-3, on Wednesday night, a shocking semifinal upset that turned the tennis world on its ear and interrupted the mighty Mallorcan’s streak of 25 straight Grand Slam match wins and three...
Published: January 26, 2011
Since 1996, the Australian Open men’s final has only gone five sets one time, so picking the best match over the past 15 years wasn’t difficult; ranking the other 14 was a little more challenging. Seven matches have gone four sets, while another seven have lasted just three. Ten different men have won the title Down Under in the past decade-and-a-half. Multiple winners include only Andre...
Published: January 26, 2011
Since 1996, the Australian Open men’s final has only gone five sets one time, so picking the best match over the past 15 years wasn’t difficult; ranking the other 14 was a little more challenging. Seven matches have gone four sets, while another seven have lasted just three. Ten different men have won the title Down Under in the past decade-and-a-half. Multiple winners include only Andre...
Published: January 26, 2011
I’ve been Roger Federer‘s most devout and ardent admirer since that fateful forehand stinger down the line proceeded to rewrite the tennis history books in every way possible. I followed him with an almost manic passion—tracking each and every statistic, ordering merchandise from his foundation and devouring almost every article and tribute to him that I could lay my hands on. He...
Published: January 26, 2011
I’ve been Roger Federer‘s most devout and ardent admirer since that fateful forehand stinger down the line proceeded to rewrite the tennis history books in every way possible. I followed him with an almost manic passion—tracking each and every statistic, ordering merchandise from his foundation and devouring almost every article and tribute to him that I could lay my hands on. He...
Published: January 26, 2011
The 2011 Australian Open is beginning to wrap up as quarterfinal matches are being played. The also-rans have been weeded out, and we are left with the top players in the game still looking to win the Open. Among those names that played in Australia today were Rafael Nadal, Andy Murray, Kim Clijsters and Vera Zvonareva. Now that the matches are over, who is advancing to the semifinals? Were there any...
Published: January 26, 2011
The 2011 Australian Open is beginning to wrap up as quarterfinal matches are being played. The also-rans have been weeded out, and we are left with the top players in the game still looking to win the Open. Among those names that played in Australia today were Rafael Nadal, Andy Murray, Kim Clijsters and Vera Zvonareva. Now that the matches are over, who is advancing to the semifinals? Were there any...
Published: January 26, 2011
Australian Open 2011, Rafael Nadal, Kim Clijsters and Latest Aussie Open News: The Australian Open is providing plenty of drama for tennis fans with some of the biggest stars already out. The tournament has made it to the semifinals. There is plenty to catch up on: Who’s out, who’s hurt and who’s the favorite at this point? Here is the latest news from the Australian Open. Read more...