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Yes. I’m a Roger Federer fan, and this article is intended to be written in that way. Well, I might have written a standard article on the current state of tennis, but it would have been impossible to take out the 15-year-old Federer fan out of me while writing that. Thus comes this self proclamation. When I started watching the beautiful game in early 2000s, my father used to say to me that...
Published: July 8, 2011
Wimbledon 2011 was Novak Djokovic‘s fifth win in five finals against Rafael Nadal in 2011. The 125th champion of the All-England Lawn Tennis Club has lightning movements, great anticipation and a wonderful game! It was a dream come true for the Serbian, who will now replace Nadal at the summit of men’s tennis. Djokovic’s first Wimbledon title, second of this very year and his...
Published: June 4, 2011
The Rivalry between Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal has been the main storyline in men’s tennis for more than half a decade now. But this year, it seemed different. Yes, after a really long time, Federer’s opponent had more to lose than him last night. Novak Djokovic was having an unbelievable year with 41 straight wins. He wanted one more to secure the No. 1 ranking and equal John McEnroe’s...
Published: July 26, 2010
Over the years, tennis has seen thousands of matches. But there were a few that could have lasted long, that could have scripted a player’s career in a particular way and those which could have changed the way we see tennis. This is a look back at the five most significant men’s tennis matches in the modern era. Begin Slideshow Read More →
Published: July 9, 2010
Serve and volley players are probably the most fearless players in Tennis. They come to the nets constantly without having any second thoughts. Physically, serve and volley players are tough and extremely quick. They do not give you much time to think and they close out the points quickly. Mentally, these players are those who are not able to concentrate for a long time. A survey says that most Tennis...
Published: July 5, 2010
Federer and Nadal may be the two words on top of the 21st century’s tennis vocabulary. The last two years have been of great significance to these two men. These 730 odd days have scripted their life in a way that most of us would have never imagined. When you look into the two years, Federer’s 2009 and Nadal’s 2010, you will find an uncanny similarity. Both the years began with misery...
Published: July 2, 2010
Underachievers are basically players who had the talent but never played to their full potential. You can find them in any sport but tennis is certainly the most common place of underachievers. Here is a look at 10 underachievers in tennis over the past decade arranged in no particular order. Begin Slideshow Read More →
Published: June 30, 2010
After a gap of seven years, the name Roger Federer will not be on the semifinal line up of Wimbledon. Other than the man who beat him, the other three semifinalists are sort of given. Rafael Nadal, with his impressive form, is looking formidable. Novak Djokovic is making his second semifinal appearance at the All England Club after 2007, and the British Hope Andy Murray is making his second consecutive...
Published: June 26, 2010
Over the past decade, two names have dominated men’s tennis, and they are obviously Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal. Well, if you did a little research, you would learn many facts that would seem quite mesmerizing about these two in the world of tennis. After Roger Federer won his first ever Grand Slam title in 2003 at Wimbledon, 27 Grand Slam tournaments have taken place (excluding the...