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From one open to the next, golf rolls from the U.S. to the British. The two tournaments always offer a great contrast in the different styles of golf required to succeed on the different continents, and this year will be no different. This year’s edition will be starting on July 14th and held at the Royal St. George’s Golf Club. It is the 14th time that this wonderful course has hosted...
Published: June 23, 2011
Venus and Serena Williams have had an amazing amount of success at Wimbledon. They’ve combined to win nine out of the last 11 singles Wimbledon championships. They’ve also added four doubles championships. But 2011 is different. Both of the Williams sisters are recently returning to tennis after lengthy layoffs from various health concerns. There are a bunch of young players poised to end...
Published: June 18, 2011
The draw is in and the first round matchups are set for the 125th Wimbledon Championship. The two week tournament is slated to start at 7 am EST on Monday, June 20, and will conclude with the gentlemen’s final on Sunday, July 3. There is plenty of drama and intrigue for this year’s grand tennis tournament, and it starts on the first day. John Isner and Nicolas Mahut almost inexplicably...
Published: June 18, 2011
The 2011 Wimbledon Championship is just around the corner. Actually, it is just around the weekend. The two week tournament is slated to start at 7 am EST on Monday, June 20th, and will conclude with the gentlemen’s final on Sunday, July 3rd. Unless you are an amazingly hard-core tennis addict with ample amounts of free time, chances are you will miss some of the action. That is where we, and...
Published: January 26, 2011
When the seeding for the Australian Open came out, it was no surprise to see the World’s number one, Caroline Wozniacki as the first seed of the tournament. A lot has changed since then. It’s not that 20-year old Wozniacki shouldn’t be the number one seed. She is currently in the semifinals and will leave the tournament still the number one player in women’s...
Published: January 26, 2011
When the seeding for the Australian Open came out, it was no surprise to see the World’s number one, Caroline Wozniacki as the first seed of the tournament. A lot has changed since then. It’s not that 20-year old Wozniacki shouldn’t be the number one seed. She is currently in the semifinals and will leave the tournament still the number one player in women’s...