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Caroline Wozniacki is the Australian Open’s top women’s seed and one of the hottest topics in all of tennis. Literally, figuratively and probably in your wildest dreams too! Before you let your imagination run wild watching the television, check out 20 of the hottest Caroline Wozniacki pictures on the Internet! Begin Slideshow Read More →
Published: January 20, 2011
In tennis, it is, and always will be, about the player of the moment. Right now Rafael Nadal is that man. Nadal currently holds three of the four slam titles, and is on a mission to capture his fourth in a row. If Nadal is able to win the 2011 Australian Open, he will accomplish something that no other men’s player has done since Rod Laver himself won the true “Calendar Year Grand...
Published: January 19, 2011
Unlike many sports, professional tennis is in large part a matter of seeding. Meet the right person at the right time and you advance. Meet the wrong person and you lose. The Australian Open is always this way. Working “Down Under” is tough enough for those who work halfway around the world. Perhaps partly for this reason, Australians dominated the event for years. The favorites who...
Published: January 19, 2011
Roger Federer was given a massive scare in the second round of the Australian Open on Wednesday, pushed to five sets by Frenchman Gilles Simon. Federer ran away with the first two sets before falling off his game as Simon started to work the Federer backhand more and make the most of the world No. 2’s drop in concentration. Here’s an in depth analysis of what Federer did right in the first...
Published: January 19, 2011
And the Australian Open Final is… Raphael Nadal vs. Roger Federer! No, there is not going to be a changing of the guard. No, Murray is not going to finally man up and win one. No, Djokovic is not going get over his string of illnesses and play the inspired tennis that he can play for more than one match. And no, Del Potro isn’t going have a come from behind win. The only way anyone...
Published: January 19, 2011
Aside from Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal—the consensus top two players in the world—there has been no mens tennis player more consistent then Andy Roddick. He has finished in the Top 10 rankings for eight consecutive years and he is one of five men since 2003 to win a Grand Slam. Every year since his only Grand Slam title, he has remained in the conversation of contenders at the year’s...
Published: January 19, 2011
One player relived the glory days on centre court while the other is just starting to create her own history.Molik needed a wild-card to enter the main draw but destroyed the morale of world No 37 Roberta Vinci , of Italy, in the 1-6 6-3 8-6 first round thriller .Conversely, Stosur barely raised a sweat as she showed no mercy to American wild-card Lauren Davis, 17, and won 6-1 6-1.Alicia Molik...
Published: January 19, 2011
Australian Open 2011 is underway, and with another day of action going on today, I’ll be here to break down all of today’s action and give you some reaction. I’ll also give some looks forward about what is going on in the field and what we should expect as the tournament plays out. There’s a lot to talk about, and all of the stars are still in the tournament. That will make...
Published: January 19, 2011
Tiger Woods is back next week. So is Phil Mickelson. Thanks to the Farmers Insurance event at Torrey Pines, Woods and Mickelson are playing in January, and that in and of itself is an eye opener. Both will make their PGA Tour debuts for 2011 next Thursday. Fact is, Mickelson couldn’t even wait until next week. He’s teeing up Thursday in Abu Dhabi on the European Tour with the other...
Published: January 19, 2011
Get the latest tennis news and sign up for our Australian Open daily newsletter at www.TennisNow.com. Seeded male players continued to hold serve on Day Three at the Australian Open Wednesday, led by No. 3 Novak Djokovic, who eased past Ivan Dodig 7-5, 6-7(10), 6-0, 6-2, and No. 12 Gael Monfils, who advanced 6-4, 6-3, 1-6, 6-2. The first two sets of Djokovic’s match each took...