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In the past 25 years, the All England club has hosted an incomparable number of incredible women’s tennis players, rivalries, and matches. From Martina Navrátilová and Steffi Graf dueling three times in the late 1980s to the Williams sisters’ frequent meetings in the finals in the 2000s, Wimbledon has been the backdrop to history for women in the Open Era. While the dominance...
Published: June 30, 2010
And just like that, a six-time Wimbledon champion will not be earning his seventh golden jug this year. In the Wimbledon quarterfinals on Wednesday, the Czech Republic’s Tomas Berdych unpoetically waxed defending champion Roger Federer in a four-set match, 6-4, 3-6, 6-1, 6-4. Fed’s bid to match Pete Sampras’ unparalleled seven Wimbledon championships will have to wait another year. Any...
Published: June 27, 2010
One week down, one week to go. When play resumes at the All-England club on Monday, 16 men and 16 women will compete for berths to the Wimbledon quarterfinals. While we likely won’t see another 138-game set on Monday, we will see a number of the best players in the world competing for the most famous tennis championship in the world. The tournament’s top six seeds are all still alive on...
Published: June 20, 2010
For U.S.A. fans still looking to stick it to the Brits after their anti-climactic 1-1 tie in the World Cup last weekend, the sports world won’t leave Americans waiting for very long. Wimbledon begins on Monday in London, and with that, 13 Americans are vying to become the first U.S. Wimbledon champ since Pete Sampras won it all back in 2000. Now, granted, some of these American guys stand about...