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Roger Federer started his reign with a victory at the Wimbledon Championships in 2003. Almost immediately, he started acquiring Grand Slam titles at a breakneck pace as if there were no tomorrow. People watched in amazement. Many wondered whether he was a tennis God descended from Mt Olympus or just an amazing mortal battling wimps. The Federer era is marked by a most...
Published: September 27, 2010
If you look at the Australian Open official site, you will find an article (by AAP) headlined “Nadal heads to Melbourne chasing history.” It starts off with this paragraph: “Even if he never catches Roger Federer‘s record 16 career majors, Rafael Nadal will arrive at the 2011 Australian Open with the chance to achieve an amazing feat not even the Swiss master can boast...
Published: September 24, 2010
The Round Table magically appeared in the 21st century. The knights sat around the table wondering who would occupy the 13th seat and undertake the Quest for the Holy Grail. When Sir Roger appeared and took his seat there, cheers went up. None was more worthy than him. All the knights set forth into the world to undertake their deeds of valor. Sir Roger was indeed the mightiest. His tales...
Published: September 19, 2010
Grand Slam draws are released with much fanfare a few days before the start of a tournament. Fans and analysts eagerly scan the draw to see whom Dame Fortune has blessed and whom she has not. No draw can be equally easy for all the players. Everybody accepts the luck of the draw. Some get a soft draw and some get a rough path through the tournament. How is a Grand Slam draw created? In a nutshell,...