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A forehand away from a moment of genius, yet a then 16-year-old Roger Federer was also an unforced error away from a temper tantrum. The Swiss maestro reminisced on his days as a volatile firebrand, “I was getting kicked out of practice sessions non-stop when I was 16,” he said. At 17, he decided to see a sports psychologist because he wanted to mask his emotions like Ivan Lendl, as opposed...
Published: August 11, 2011
Jürgen Klinsmann began his tenure as US national team coach in a 1-1 draw to Mexico. US fans needs to know it was Klinsmann who was the catalyst for the Germany’s 2010 FIFA World Cup performance. If it wasn’t for Klinsmann’s youthful revolution of the German national team, his successor and assistant coach Joachim Löw wouldn’t be in the position...
Published: August 1, 2011
The aesthetics of tennis can wow and inspire people, yet the stories surrounding the players can prove to be just as enthralling. With the U.S. Open a month away, what are some of the questions you want answered? Will men’s tennis continue with the “big three” being the only legitimate contenders? What about women’s tennis, are the Williams sisters back? Here are the top 20...
Published: June 11, 2011
Wimbledon 2011 is fast approaching, so let’s look at its prestigious history—who do you rate as the best men’s Wimbledon player ever? With that in mind, where do you think he ranks on my list of the all-time top 20 men’s Wimbledon players? I’ve used one simple prerequisite: Only Wimbledon champions from the post-challenge round era have been considered. ...