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The Olympic tennis tournament is now over, and its closing means that only one big tournament remains on this year’s calendar—the U.S. Open. Taking place on the hard courts of Flushing Meadows, New York, the Open places players onto the brightest stage possible. Actually, it’s literally bright, as this is one of the few times all year the players play under the lights at night. The...
Published: August 5, 2012
Andy Murray is now an Olympic singles champion, and that victory will spur him to major championship glory at the U.S. Open. Murray’s win at the Olympics is the first time in his career that he’s managed to break through at a major tournament. Incredibly, he managed to do it against perhaps the greatest player of all time, Rodger Federer. And if that wasn’t enough,...
Published: July 3, 2012
The bracket has set up perfectly for Andy Murray and this will be the year he finally breaks through at Wimbledon to earn his first major title. Murray has more pressure on him than any other athlete in the world—now that LeBron has his ring. All of the eyes in England are upon him as he attempts to become the first Brit to win at Wimbledon since Fred Perry in 1936. That’s a 76-year drought...
Published: May 29, 2012
The first round of the French Open is underway and it has already been a rough start for the American men on the clay courts at Roland Garros. Andy Roddick was upset in the first round by Nicolas Mahut—who is most known in the world of tennis for his loss to John Isner in the longest match ever played at Wimbledon a few year’s ago—in four sets, continuing Roddick’s downward...