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This year’s Australian Open should leave the United States Tennis Association (USTA) more than a little alarmed about the future of American tennis in general and at grand slam tournaments in particular. After the fourth round of play at the year’s first major tournament, there remained precisely zero Americans in the field of players vying for either the men’s or women’s singles...
Published: April 29, 2010
Although not inconceivable, Roger Federer‘s recent performance is still a little surprising. Federer has only won three matches since his historic win at the Australian Open this year and was just ousted by 40th ranked Ernst Gulbis. Fed’s diametric change in performance (and attitude) since the Australian Open begs the question, what is going on? Surely the twins aren’t keeping him...
Published: March 15, 2010
Trust me when I say that I am as surprised as everyone else that I haven’t seen Donald Young’s name in the draws of many major ATP tournaments. Young played phenomenally in the juniors, demonstrating talent that some said was akin to that of Pete Sampras and Andre Agassi. He has, however, also done a 180-degree turn in the pros with a career characterized by marginal success and overwhelming...
Published: March 2, 2010
In tennis, as with most other sports, injuries are devastating for players even when they are not career threatening. Players lose ranking points, valuable training time, and overall physical and psychological match readiness as they try to recover. Now this is a general rule, and as such there are exceptions. Indeed, if you’re Rafael Nadal injuries just mean that you get...