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Roger Federer will vie for his record-tying seventh Wimbledon title against Andy Murray on Sunday. Murray will try to become the first British champion since Fred Perry in 1936. The history attached to this match is reason enough to tune in. Let’s see where you can catch all the action. Date: Sunday, July 8 Time: 9 a.m.- 3 p.m. ET Channel: ESPN Live Stream: ESPN3.com Each player...
Published: July 7, 2012
When Andy Murray, the great British hope, meets Roger Federer, tennis’ always accurate Swiss watch, we will be witnessing the match of the century. Forget for a moment that Murray has not yet won a Grand Slam. Forget that Roger Federer is too old. Forget that the grass has slowed, making for greater excellence in ground strokes and rendering less meaningful what most tennis aficionados like more...
Published: July 7, 2012
Tennis legend Pete Sampras recently spoke to the Associated Press via telephone from Los Angeles giving praise to Wimbledon finalist Roger Federer (h/t ESPN). Federer has a chance to tie Sampras’ record of seven Wimbledon titles. The Swiss Maestro has already broken a record with this being his eighth Wimbledon final. Sampras ended up going perfect in Wimbledon finals, winning all seven...
Published: July 7, 2012
Agnieszka Radwanska was no easy opponent, but there was no stopping Serena Williams from earning her fifth Wimbledon title on Saturday. Relying on her determination and dominant serve, Williams defeated Radwanska 6-1, 5-7, 6-2 in cementing herself as one of the greatest female tennis players in history. While many critics were quick to say that the 30-year old Williams was on the downside of her career...
Published: July 7, 2012
Roger Federer is going for a record-tying seventh Wimbledon title in his record-setting eighth Wimbledon final appearance. He is going to have to defeat a whole country to do it. Andy Murray will be facing Fed, and he will do so with a boisterous backing. Murray is the first Brit to make the final in 74 years. Murray will be going for his first win in a Grand Slam. Federer is going for...
Published: July 7, 2012
The men’s Wimbledon final should be a great one. I think it could be a classic. There’s certainly plenty on the line, and I think there will be lots of drama. Roger Federer is trying to add to his record 16 Grand Slams, by winning No. 17, and his first in several years. Andy Murray is trying to become the first British Grand Slam champ since 1936. Murray has the weight of the country on...
Published: July 7, 2012
Roger Federer and Andy Murray will battle in the men’s final at Wimbledon 2012, and the two will put on a great show at the All England Club. On the heels of a women’s final that went the distance with Serena Williams winning her fifth Wimbledon title, Murray and Fed will complete the action in London. In a match that is sure to impress, and with history on the line, this is your guide...
Published: July 7, 2012
As this year’s third Grand Slam wraps up, it’s time to reflect on the events that have captivated viewers for the past two weeks. As the green, slippery baselines have turned to dust, but the stories have not, leaving the tennis world a lot to ponder as the summer hard court swing and Olympic tennis looms. Will Nadal and Djokovic find their form? Will Serena Williams dominate the rest of...
Published: July 7, 2012
When Andy Murray steps on Centre Court at Wimbledon tomorrow, he will be the first British gentleman to reach the Wimbledon finals since Henry Wilfred “Bunny” Austin in 1938. Bunny is best known as the first tennis player to wear shorts. In 1932 he decided that the traditional tennis attire, cricket flannels, weighed him down too much. He suffered from jaundice and was handicapped by...
Published: July 7, 2012
The English crowd will be behind Andy Murray, but tomorrow will be Roger Federer‘s day. Serena Williams proved 30 years old is not too old to own Wimbledon today, and Federer will prove 30 isn’t too old to be called the men’s Wimbledon champion. Both men will be attempting to make history. Federer could become the first male Wimbledon champion after the age of 30 since Arthur Ashe...