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It is really strange isn’t it? No sooner has the 19-year old Dane, Caroline Wozniacki, risen to a career-high second in the Women’s rankings before she is bashed by more or less the entire panel of tennis experts (see Steven Tignor, James Martin on tennis.com, and a Reuters article on Eurosport to name but a few. In all fairness, Martin provided an excellent analysis of her counter-pouncing...
Published: March 22, 2010
With the first Masters series well done and the tennis season heading into some very busy and exciting months with Miami coming up next followed by the clay-court season, Roland Garros, and Wimbledon, what can we expect? Where are we left after the last one-and-a-half weeks of tennis display? I bet that no one, and I mean no one, imagined that the respective winners would be named Ljubicic and Jankovic?...
Published: March 9, 2010
How a year can turn things around. A year ago there were questions as to whether the mighty Federer could ever equal Sampras’ Slam record. Was he simply past his prime? Overtaken by the young generation who beat him on a regular basis, not least Nadal who had prevailed over the Swiss in three Slams finals within a year, two of them being instant classics. Long had Federer fought and kept the...
Published: March 8, 2010
The last couple of years, tennis fans and pundits have been engaged in a GOAT debate. Eurosport is even running a fictive GOAT tournament, where the readers decide who proceeds in each round—helped by tennis writer Simon Reed’s own pick and analysis. Is Federer the GOAT, ahead of all the other contenders? More and more people, who buy into the argument of there being a GOAT, seem to believe...
Published: March 7, 2010
Danish Caroline Wozniacki, still only 19 years old, has had a phenomenal 2009, advancing from 12th to fourth in the world—the highlight being her US-Open final loss where Little Miss Sunshine played another audience favourite, the reborn Kim Clijsters. Before that, she enjoyed incredible progress as well, progressing from 237th to 64th to 12th to 4th in the course of 2006-2009 year end...