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It has been a long time coming, but Andy Murray finally can add something of true significance to his trophy case. He finally has his win. That does not mean that he is in the clear now and we can consider a “fabulous four” in tennis instead of just a “big three,” but what does this victory mean for Andy Murray and what can we expect out of him from here on out? There is a total...
Published: July 31, 2012
There is no point dwelling on the past for Andy Murray, especially with so much ahead of him to look forward to. After losing an emotional match to Roger Federer at Wimbledon, Murray needs to use that as a learning experience for what lies ahead. There are still the Olympics and the U.S. Open left to finish off the season, and these are important competitions to do well in heading into next year. Andy...
Published: July 26, 2012
With so many great talents and personalities in the history of tennis, creating a list that ranks the most entertaining players of all time is of great difficulty. Each of the players on the following list brought something special to the game, as did many others who could also be included. In the end though, these players had a talent that made them who they were. Whether it was their personality,...
Published: July 16, 2012
He is about to turn 31 in less than one month, but that does not seem to be having any affect on Roger Federer. It seems, at the moment anyway, there is no stopping the Federer Express from still being a dominant figure in the world of tennis. There will come a time, however, that he will eventually have to step aside and make way for younger and more talented players. So far, however, there have not...
Published: July 3, 2012
Although Wimbledon 2012 has been the site of some major upsets during the past couple of days, many of the top superstars in the world of tennis are still vying for the title. Of course, Rafael Nadal is not included in that list of players after his second-round loss to Lukas Rosol. The same goes for Maria Sharapova, after her loss in the fourth round yesterday to Sabine Lisicki. Big upsets and rain...
Published: June 18, 2012
There is nothing that makes watching a big game that much better than when it puts two rivals up against one another. That desire to win suddenly goes through the roof. No matter what, each competitor is going to step up their game and take it into an extra gear. Seeing some of the best athletes in the world playing to the height of their potential is the reason we watch sports. Seeing the unbelievable...
Published: June 17, 2012
After losing in the Finals of the Gerry Weber Open yesterday 7-6 (5), 6-4, to German player Tommy Haas, Roger Federer seems to be losing his dominance in the sport that he once controlled. Is this the final straw where Federer can no longer be considered a serious threat in any upcoming tournaments? Although it will always be tough to count out one of the greats in tennis while he is still playing...
Published: June 5, 2012
We have come to the point in the French Open where the quarterfinals have now been set. But what tennis superstars are still alive after nine days of tennis at Roland Garros? So far, the women’s side of the draw has seen many upsets—minor and major—but as for the men, they have played out pretty close to expectations. It is in these next three rounds where the real tests of the tournament...