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Rumors of the United States’ demise in tennis were greatly exaggerated this summer. Although no men were ranked in the ATP top 10 for the first time in the history of the rankings, tennis in America is alive and well. While only one male player (Andy Roddick) is currently ranked inside the top 10, fellow Americans Mardy Fish, John Isner, and Sam Querrey are all playing well and could make a deep...
Published: July 4, 2010
Much of the 2009 season was a roller-coaster for Rafael Nadal. He started out the year winning the Australian Open, and most felt he had permanently passed Roger Federer as the game’s best player. Things quickly went south for Rafa. An early dismissal at the French Open, the first loss of his career in that tournament, followed by a withdrawal at Wimbledon due to injury put his career in jeopardy....
Published: July 4, 2010
It’s the 4th of July and the gentlemen’s final is at the All England Lawn and Tennis Club. Although American fans may yearn for an old-school Andre Agassi-Pete Sampras all-American final, we will instead be treated a Czech versus a Spaniard: not exactly the ratings bonanza NBC was hoping for. Tomas Berdych makes his first appearance in a Grand Slam final, while Rafael Nadal is making his...
Published: June 21, 2010
The 2010 edition of The Championships at Wimbledon begin bright and early Monday morning for fans in the United States. Roger Federer and Serena Williams are looking to defend their titles, but several top players are in position to overthrow the reigning champions. Federer has experienced a great range of emotions over the past two tournaments at the All-England Club. In 2008, Federer lost a five...
Published: June 1, 2010
Whenever Roger Federer loses a match, it’s a big deal. When he loses in a Major, it’s front-page news. However, when the game’s all-time greatest player fails to make it to the semifinals of a Major, one might be prone to look outside to see if the sky is falling. Rest assured, despite Federer’s loss to Robin Soderling today, the universe is still in balance. The defending champion...