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9:24 A.M: Sorry, there was an Internet problem for the first half hour. Currently it is 2-2 in the first set with Stosur up 40-30 and serving. 9:28: So here we are. The women’s final. Just a quick question, when the draws came out, did anyone think that either of these players would be here? Sure, they are both ranked, but there are so many more dominant players such as the Williams...
Published: June 4, 2010
The past six years of professional tennis have been something of a haze. America has grown accustomed to “the matchup” of a Rafael Nadal vs. Roger Federer final. It has not only been a dynasty, but rather an era. These two have been the kings of the international empire that we simply know as tennis. However, although it has been a slow process, we are beginning to see a change....
Published: May 25, 2010
Just three days ago, there were 11 American men in the draw. After round one—just five remain. Coming into the open, there were three Americans who were ranked and expected to at the very least get through the first two matches before seeds started meeting up in the third. Out of those three players, John Isner, Sam Querry, and Andy Roddick, just two remain, as Sam Querry lost to...
Published: May 24, 2010
The time was 9:20 P.M. All of the matches had finished except one. Out on the final court, Lukas Lacko and Michael Yani (pictured) were still battling. The score was 6-4, 6-7, 6-7, 7-6, 8-8 when the match was finally called. The match was probably the best of day one at the French Open, and it will be finished tomorrow at approximately 7:30 A.M. EST or 1:30 P.M. in Paris. The opening day slate was...
Published: May 23, 2010
5:08 A.M EST: Alas, it has begun, time for another Grand Slam season. The French Open. Match play should start in a few moments. If you have any comments, please leave them below. 5:16 A.M EST: It is bright and early right now! But its well worth the lack of sleep! Just to preview the days first matches: Svetlana Kuznetsova (6) vs. Sorana Cristea. Marin Cilic (10) vs. Ricardo Mello. Mathilde...
Published: May 22, 2010
As is the case before every major tennis tournament, there is a lot of excitement. There is a lot of excitement because there are 128 players, and 128 potential winners. There is no lead, there is only a vast sea of opportunities. Anything is possible, but in the end there are some players that are more likely than others to advance. Likely Winners: Roger Federer: His draw may not be easy,...