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Everyone is talking about who can win Wimbledon, but more than often the discussion is limited to only three or four men: Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer, and Andy Murray. The majority of fans would love a repeat of the French Open semifinals, in which those four rose above everyone else. As is the tradition at Wimbledon—see Andy Roddick in 2009 and Tomas Berdych last year—there...
Published: June 17, 2011
Ana Ivanovic will enter Wimbledon with more confidence than in recent years. The former World No.1 is not carrying an injury and boasts a favorable 4-2 record on grass this year. Can the Serb recapture her Grand Slam form and make it as far as the semifinals, as she did in 2007? There is no reason why not. Ivanovic, currently the World No.18, is unmistakably talented. Her obvious talents are her looks,...
Published: June 8, 2011
Juan Martin Del Potro was the next big thing in 2009. Standing at a gigantic 198cm and possessing a mighty forehand, the Argentinian was the world No. 4 in April, 2010. After beating Roger Federer in the final of the US Open in 2009, Del Potro was regarded among many as being a future World No.1. Weeks after claiming his maiden grand slam, Del Potro reached the finals of the ATP World Tour...
Published: May 27, 2011
World No. 3 Roger Federer booked his place in the fourth round of the French Open with a comfortable 6-1, 6-4, 6-3 victory over Janko Tipsarevic. The 2009 French Open champion, who has been overshadowed by Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal in 2011, produced one of his best performances this year. Federer hit 37 winners and 10 aces on a windy day in Paris. The former world No. 1 showed throughout...