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Who profit from the clay court king absence last week? No big headline when we learn that Novak Djokovic has claimed his fifth title of the season at his Belgrade home tournament, improving to a 27-0 start on the season. Nobody in the draw could have troubled the World No. 2 and it was almost a done deal before the tournament started. However, victories from Juan Martin Del Potro and Nikolay Davydenko...
Published: April 29, 2011
The world No. 1 battle between Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic could take a crucial turn by the end of the clay court season. We might have clear answers no later than next week as important matters will kick off at the Mutua Madrid Open with Nadal, Djokovic and Federer leading the field. Madrid is important because it is the first time since Miami that both Rafa and Nole could face on the Spaniard’s...
Published: April 26, 2011
It looked like Milos Raonic would win every tournament on the planet with the way he started the season. The World No. 27 played with such freedom in his mind that anything seemed possible. It is the same feeling Novak Djokovic played while winning 24 straight matches and four tournaments including The Australian Open, Dubai Indian Wells and Miami.Of course, the 20-year-old is not yet at the level...
Published: April 22, 2011
World No. 1 Rafael Nadal was stunned by Andy Murray at Roland Garros. What are the odds of what would be one of the most shocking headlines in 2011 happening? The fact of the matter is the Scot should always believe he is going to beat the World No. 1, the World No. 2 and the World No 3. It is the only way he will improve his chances at winning a Grand Slam title. Of course Murray has already beaten...
Published: April 22, 2011
World No. 1 Rafael Nadal was stunned by Andy Murray at Roland Garros. What are the odds of what would be one of the most shocking headlines in 2011 happening? The fact of the matter is the Scot should always believe he is going to beat the World No. 1, the World No. 2 and the World No 3. It is the only way he will improve his chances at winning a Grand Slam title. Of course Murray has already beaten...
Published: April 20, 2011
There was a time when German tennis prospered with stars such as Steffi Graf and Boris Becker. Both world No. 1 players became legends in their country. Between the end of the ’80s and the end of the ’90s, tennis was so popular that there were a bunch of great tournaments around the country: Berlin, the Masters in Frankfurt, Masters 1000 in Hamburg and Stuttgart. Moneymakers also came up...
Published: April 18, 2011
Monte-Carlos has come to an end with a record sevend consecutive titles for Mr. Clay. However there are several players who’s road to Roland Garros seem that much farther away. After collecting most of the results from last week we’ve seen rather concerning stats coming from players who have had great success on the dirt over the past years, starting with last year’s runner-up Fernando...
Published: April 16, 2011
The quarterfinals of the French Open were under way on June 3, 1986. The World No. 1 Ivan Lendl defeated Ecuador’s Andres Gomez 6-7, 7-6, 6-0, 6-0. The Czech born would then beat South Africa’s Johan Kriek in the semifinals and Sweden’s Michaël Pernfors for his second Roland Garros title. On the same day, a few miles away in Manacor, Spain, a baby boy by the name of Rafael...
Published: April 16, 2011
The quarterfinals of the French Open were under way on June 3, 1986. The World No. 1 Ivan Lendl defeated Ecuador’s Andres Gomez 6-7, 7-6, 6-0, 6-0. The Czech born would then beat South Africa’s Johan Kriek in the semifinals and Sweden’s Michaël Pernfors for his second Roland Garros title. On the same day, a few miles away in Manacor, Spain, a baby boy by the name of Rafael...
Published: April 12, 2011
Rafael Nadal‘s cruise has come to an end. The World No. 1, who has not won a title since Tokyo last October, will begin his quest to defend his titles in Monte Carlo, Rome, Madrid, Roland Garros, Wimbledon and the US Open. The good news for the Spaniard is he could have afford to have an average start of the season for his standard. Nadal was a quarter-finalist at the Australian Open in 2010...