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Andy Murray‘s ability to overcome his demons and finally win a Grand Slam singles title resulted in a huge power shift for the ATP World Tour. No longer do we have three men sitting on top, jockeying for the position as the world’s No. 1 performer. Murray is here, and he doesn’t seem prepared to go anywhere. With that ascension comes a clashing of the best talent, and Murray cannot...
Published: September 12, 2012
Rafael Nadal may have won the French Open this year, but for the most part he has been a forgotten commodity among his legendary brethren. But he is far from done, and will again compete with the world’s best when he has regained his full health. Nadal has won four tournaments so far in the 2012 ATP World Tour. His first victory came at the Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters in April, where the 26-year-old...
Published: September 12, 2012
Roger Federer may have stumbled at the U.S. Open, but the Swiss legend is still the best tennis player in the world, and he will continue his stranglehold on the top of the ATP World Tour rankings for the foreseeable future. Andy Murray is playing at an extremely high level; his defeat of Federer in the Olympics, in addition to his most recent win over Novak Djokovic in the U.S. Open final, make him...
Published: September 12, 2012
Phil Mickelson has been a spectator for most of the summer, having won only one PGA tournament all year. That tournament, incidentally, was way back in February at the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, where he hauled in a $1.1 million purse. Now, with the final tournament of the PGA season approaching and the top five players in the standings solidified, Phil is playing some of his best golf...
Published: August 28, 2012
Andy Roddick looked dominating in his opening-round win over 21-year-old American qualifier Rhyne Williams on Tuesday. Roddick came into play ranked 20th and showed flashes of brilliance, winning the last 16 points on his serve and ending it with a 127-mph ace. (He even reached a top speed of 141 mph.) Expectations should certainly be tempered, though. This was the Grand Slam debut for Williams, who...
Published: August 28, 2012
When one of the best players in a particular sport finds himself sidelined for a major event, that usually spells doom for those involved. We want to watch the best go head-to-head with the best. If for no other reason we don’t want any “what-ifs” when it comes to the legacies of our most celebrated players. That’s all true, but Rafael Nadal‘s absence from this week’s...