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2:18: Nadal wins. Somewhat dissapointing. However, this match is just another example of how the tope players are struggling. Great effort from Hasse. Thanks for joining! 2:17: After a Hasse hold, Nadal has three match points. 2:13: A detrimental hold for Nadal. Well at least it is detrimental for Hasse, who is down 5-2, (one break). 2:11: Hasse desperately needs some momentum. He holds...
Published: June 24, 2010
12:08: ESPN is now re-showing the final two games. Please enjoy. Thank you for following! 12:02: That match tomorrow could potentially be on a larger court. Also keep in mind that, heck, Theimo De Bakker is a good server and a hard hitter. What are we in store for tomorrow? 12:00: John Isner will face Thiemo De Bakker TOMORROW, not tonight. De Bakker won in the fifth set yesterday, 16-14. 11:58:...
Published: June 23, 2010
9:49 a.m. EST: HERE IS THE LINK TO THE LIVE BLOG FOR DAY THREE. http://bleacherreport.com/articles/410748-one-for-the-ages-enters-day-three-john-isner-v-nicolas-mahut-live-blog?just_published=1 11:08 p.m. EST: Please note that there will be a separate live blog for the resumption of tomorrow’s match starting 15 minutes prior to first ball. (Well really 50,000th ball,...
Published: June 22, 2010
5:02 pm: All play has either been completed or suspended. For tomorrow, the John Isner match was suspended (controversially) going into the fifth set, and will finished tomorrow at approximately 9:00 a.m. EST. Another American was suspended going into the final set, Vania King. She split the first two sets, 7-6, 6-7. That will resume around 9:00 a.m. EST as well. Also Thiemo De Bakker and Santiago...
Published: June 22, 2010
Wimbledon is always one of the best tournaments. It is often associated with class and high society, but the action on the court is rough and gritty. That contradiction is what gives Wimbledon its charm. In just one day, the sport of tennis was almost completely turned over as an unknown player out of Colombia, Alejandro Falla, almost took down the world’s best, Roger Federer....
Published: June 21, 2010
Just because Federer won today does not mean that he is going to easy to get back to the finals. He has a lot of work left to accomplish and a lot more tough competition to face. A mixture of up and coming elites and and some proven studs will stand in his way, who are some of those guys that can get the job done that Alejandro Falla could not? Begin Slideshow Read More →
Published: June 21, 2010
3:12 pm: Just to give an update on what has been going on today… Federer wins in five after dropping the first two sets to Alejandro Falla. Roddick, Dent, Perry Evans, Fish, and Oudin, all win. Davydenko came back from two sets down to win 9-7 in the fifth. Henin and Clijsters take the first step and Venus is on her way. Djokovic is looking bad against Olivier Rochus. 11:27 am: Alas it’s...
Published: June 21, 2010
One usually associates filling out a draw with the NCAA tournament, however, for the purposes of tennis, this projection will be strictly Wimbledon. Here is a prediction of the entire mens tournament. FIRST ROUND: Roger Federer (1) — SUI vs. Alejandro Falla — COL … The winner will probably be Federer. Although Falla is an experienced and decent all around...
Published: June 20, 2010
Unlike the French Open, where Rafael Nadal is King, there is usually a chance for something unexpected to happen at the All-England Club. This year many questions are brewing… Will Federer be able to rebound and defend his title? Will Nadal’s health be a factor on a surface that isn’t clay? Will an American burst through and make a run on the second week? Or is it possible that a...
Published: June 6, 2010
8:59 A.M: Good morning. It is now time for the men’s final at Roland Garros. The match will feature Rafael Nadal and Robin Soderling. 9:02: Small chance of rain in Paris today. Match should start in about eight minutes. 9:03: Players are taking court. The stands are not completely full yet. This has been a problem so far. For the men’s semis, hardly half of Phillipe Chatrier...