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The quarterfinals of the Rogers Cup are Friday night and No. 4 Rafael Nadal is facing No. 74 Marinko Matosevic. Nadal’s doubters have been vocal of late, and to silence them—at least temporarily—he needs to take it all in Montreal. Wimbledon was a traumatic time for many tennis fans, regardless of who your guy was, and Rafa’s early exit started it all: Following the loss,...
Published: July 31, 2013
The second round of the 2013 ATP Citi Open begins today, and a sizable group of Americans on both the men’s and women’s side will be taking the court. While there are a few bigger names scattered throughout, many players are just trying to establish themselves as premier competitors on the international stage. Here are a few to keep an eye out for: Alison Riske Riske has mastered...
Published: July 19, 2013
Roger Federer’s second-round loss at Wimbledon confirmed the dwindling of his dominance. This and his drop to No. 5 in the rankings prompted the Swiss great to get with the times and change to a bigger racket, which has so far proved to be a wise choice. Federer may be seeing success in the German Tennis Championships, but when we strip away the equipment, the fact remains that he’s past...
Published: June 14, 2013
No. 3 Roger Federer may have fallen to the sixth-seeded Jo-Wilfried Tsonga in the quarterfinals of the French Open last week, but history shows he may not have to wait very long for redemption. Federer has only won one French Open (in 2009), so a win there wasn’t necessarily expected. Compare that to seven Wimbledon titles. Federer is currently playing in the Gerry Weber open—his...