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Tennis great Roger Federer has accomplished so much in his career. His 16 Grand Slam singles titles are the most in the history of men’s tennis. He’s one of the few who have completed the career Grand Slam, and he also has an Olympic gold medal in doubles. His body of work in the mid to late 2000s set the bar so high for him that his recent results are leaving me lost and confused. Sure,...
Published: January 28, 2011
In a year comprised solely of 0’s, 1’s and 2’s, the 2011 version of the Australian Open has thus far been all about the 3’s. Three seeds Novak Djokovic and Kim Clijsters have both punched their tickets into their respective championship matches, and both will be the favorites to take home the coveted title. Both Djokovic and Clijsters have had a little bit of good fortune leading...
Published: January 26, 2011
With world No. 1 Rafael Nadal fully expected to knock off fellow Spaniard David Ferrer later tonight in Melbourne, arguably the best four players in the game will advance to the final four at the 2011 Australian Open with history at stake. Nadal is looking to become only the third player in the history of men’s tennis to win four grand slams in a row, and would therefore capture the so-called...
Published: January 26, 2011
With world No. 1 Rafael Nadal fully expected to knock off fellow Spaniard David Ferrer later tonight in Melbourne, arguably the best four players in the game will advance to the final four at the 2011 Australian Open with history at stake. Nadal is looking to become only the third player in the history of men’s tennis to win four grand slams in a row, and would therefore capture the so-called...
Published: January 25, 2011
After playing the longest match in women’s grand slam history just two days before, No. 6 seed Francesca Schiavone was not expected to have much left for her quarterfinal matchup against No. 1 seed Caroline Wozniacki. Unfortunately for Wozniacki, the expectations were not nearly correct. Schiavone jumped out to a set and a break lead at 3-1, and looked like she was well on her way to her first...
Published: January 25, 2011
After playing the longest match in women’s grand slam history just two days before, No. 6 seed Francesca Schiavone was not expected to have much left for her quarterfinal matchup against No. 1 seed Caroline Wozniacki. Unfortunately for Wozniacki, the expectations were not nearly correct. Schiavone jumped out to a set and a break lead at 3-1, and looked like she was well on her way to her first...