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Watching the finals today in the match between Nikolay Davydenko and Rafael Nadal at the Exxon Mobile Qatar Open in Doha was a mesmerizing experience. Nadal clubbed Davydenko into submission in the first set, serving up an underdone bagel—clipping him by a brisk, 6-0 score. It was a thorough beat-down. Nadal won 72 percent of the points in the first set. No blood was visible because all the real...
Published: January 7, 2010
Monica Seles, a former world No. 1 tennis player, released her memoir Getting A Grip: On My Body, My Mind, My Self on April 21, 2009. The autobiography details her bout with depression and her subsequent food addiction after being stabbed in a tennis tournament in Germany. It also describes dealing with her father’s cancer diagnosis and eventual death, which devastated a daughter who was...
Published: January 3, 2010
As Justine Henin hesitantly watched Roger Federer win his first French Open Crown in 2009 after suffering so many devastating losses on the red clay of Roland Garros, she knew the tiny voice that called to her would never be stilled again. As Federer collapsed to his knees in an emotional moment at the conclusion of his win over Swede Robin Soderling, Henin took to heart her own series of losses...
Published: January 2, 2010
If winning isn’t everything, why do they keep score? ~Vince Lombardi If you pay attention to the rhetoric emanating from the tennis world and note all the speculation about the upcoming “season”, you will hear endless debates about which player will survive the ATP or WTA 2010 scheduled obstacle course to wear the No. 1 mantle. The irony is, of course, that even after...