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In the midst of Roger Federer‘s less than stellar results in the French Open and Wimbledon, people have begun to call for the curtain to fall on the Federer Era. All the aspect has been on the negative aspect of the story—that is Federer’s records and dominance swiftly ending. On the other end, Rafael Nadal has quietly dominated in two consecutive Grand Slam finals and reached eight...
Published: June 29, 2010
Venus Williams, a heavy favorite to win the Wimbledon tournament, met a very disappointing end to her run. She was beaten and dominated. She was outserved, had more errors, and never seemed to have energy on the court. She was not beaten in a tough three-set match. It wasn’t even a tough two-set match. It was a routine 6-2, 6-2 win for the Bulgarian player who had won only one grass match before...
Published: June 22, 2010
An American hasn’t won a Grand Slam since 2003, when Andy Roddick won the US Open. Since then, Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer have taken over men’s tennis, as Roddick has been the only American to try to hang in the top 10. That’s 22 Slams without an American win. Roddick, who came as close as anyone besides Nadal to winning Wimbledon since 2003, leads American hopes. Begin Slideshow Read More →
Published: June 22, 2010
It’s the year of the Belgians. Or it should have been. After Kim Clijsters made a grand return to tennis by winning the US Open, and Justine Henin announced her return to tennis, everyone expected the Belgians to take over the always chaotic women’s draw. Clijsters has been out with injury, and Henin lost on her favorite surface at the French Open to upstart Australian player Samantha Stosur. Henin...