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I decided to write about World No. 7 Samantha Stosur, since no one has mentioned anything about her in their articles. I know, I know. You’re saying she’s a good player, but can’t stand the likes of Henin, Serena, and even Venus and Jankovic. However, I disagree. Stosur has been playing well this year, especially on the clay. She won the Family Circle Cup, reached...
Published: May 22, 2010
I am a Roger Federer fan. I would love nothing more that for Roger Federer to break more records, and this year’s French Open is a key stepping stone for more records in the history books. As you all know, Federer is already one of the greatest tennis player of all time, if not the greatest. But who could blame Federer for wanting to make more history? Remember the ‘previous’...
Published: May 21, 2010
Lleyton Hewitt used it. Maria Sharapova made it into an art form. Serena Williams combined it with screaming with anguish, and Ana Ivanovic wears it. It, as in, the fist pump. Every time a player wins a point, someone is doing a fist pump, whether it is the World No. One, World No. 27, or World No. 127. Lleyton Hewitt started this, “Fist Pump Revolution.” Almost on...
Published: April 11, 2010
As an Elena Dementieva fan, I always hope that Dementieva will win a major. But let’s be realistic. Will she ever win one? Australian Open Dementieva has been to the fourth round four times and the semifinals last year. Herwinning percentage here stands at 68 percent. This place is probably one of her better shots to hold the winner’s trophy at a major. Although she...
Published: April 6, 2010
As recent as it seems, it has been 11 years since the “supposed to be next Navratilova-Evert rivalry'” of Steffi Graf and Monica Seles emerged. And it was just six years ago when Nadal and Federer captivated tennis fans around the world with the their contrast in play and fierce rivalry. But for now, I will focuse on how the current Nadal-Federer rivalry is much like a flash...
Published: April 5, 2010
Once the undisputed queen of clay in the mid 2000s, Justine Henin retired during her prime, ranked No. 1 in the world. Now she has comeback after a lengthy retirement. And although her main goal now is to attain the elusive title Wimbledon, Henin is a strong contender for the French. Roland Garros, a title many great players have never won, has troubled many players such as the Williams sisters,...