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For someone who had won 13 straight matches and 29 out of 32 sets, there were an awful lot of questions surrounding Roger Federer entering his Round of 16 match against Tommy Robredo. After Federer dismantled Lukas Lacko in the first round, Gilles Simon turned the Fed Express into a local in the second. Simon upped his level noticeably late in the second set with an array of brilliant...
Published: January 14, 2011
Four times a year tennis has its own version of March Madness with the release of the main singles draws for its major tournaments. These brackets set the parameters for the events that dominate tennis fans’ lives for two weeks at a time. They chart the path to glory for the top contenders and the road to relevance for everybody else. They are either prophetical roadmaps or useless pieces of...
Published: January 10, 2011
Andy or Novak? Murray Mania or Nole Nation? If you cannot immediately answer, you are not alone. There is no doubt that these questions lack the cachet of “Roger or Rafa?” and “Nadalite or Fedophile?”. But despite the lack of an intense rivalry, the phrase “Murray and Djokovic” resonates through the tennis world time and again. They form the connecting...
Published: December 28, 2010
When Roger Federer hired ex-Pete Sampras coach Paul Annacone following his disappointing 2010 summer season, it was met with near universal approval. Something just hadn’t seemed right with Fed since his Australian Open triumph over Andy Murray, and it appeared that his game was in dire need of some fine-tuning. Many also viewed the famously stubborn Federer’s decision to retain a big fish...