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Over the past two years, the majority of the talk in the tennis world has surrounded the dominance of men’s tennis’ big three (now four) composed by Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic and its most recent inductee in Andy Murray. The dominance of those four giants of the sport has been exhausted in every media outlet in the planet, and it still does not do it justice. For the past...
Published: May 31, 2013
17-time Grand Slam champion Roger Federer is not used to going under the radar. This, to an extent, is exactly what is going on right at this moment as the French Open is taking place in Paris. All of the media’s attention is focused on seven-time defending champion Rafael Nadal and World No. 1 Novak Djokovic, and rightly so. Nadal came back in February from an eight-month extended break and...
Published: November 28, 2012
Many sports critics regard Roger Federer as the greatest player to ever grace the sport of tennis. At the same time, there are some fans of the sport that constantly do their best to undermine Federer’s accomplishment. One of the most popular ways to do so, seems to be by creating the argument that Roger Federer obtained all the accolades he did because he played in a weak era of tennis. That...
Published: November 21, 2012
Rafael Nadal’s 2012 season ended both prematurely and on a bit of a down note. He had a strong start to the season, making it all the way to the Australian Open final for the second time in his career, in which he lost quite possibly the most memorable match of 2012 against Novak Djokovic. He followed that with his usual strong clay season, in which he broke Djokovic’s streak of seven consecutive...
Published: November 15, 2012
The 2012 season was a memorable one for Roger Federer. It was one in which he reminded the tennis world what he was capable of. From his remaining hunger to his return to dominance at Wimbledon to the possibility of future success, here are five things that Federer showed us all in the campaign that just ended. Begin Slideshow Read More →
Published: September 25, 2012
These days, men’s tennis is divided. It is a division that, surprisingly, is not directly caused by the players. The competitors still stand together on issues that pertain to their best interests. The rift is in reference to fans. Tennis fans have become separated into fan bases like they rarely have in the past. For the past six to seven years, dominant fan bases have been built for the two...
Published: September 25, 2012
These days, men’s tennis is divided. It is a division that, surprisingly, is not directly caused by the players. The competitors still stand together on issues that pertain to their best interests. The rift is in reference to fans. Tennis fans have become separated into fan bases like they rarely have in the past. For the past six to seven years, dominant fan bases have been built for the two...