| What's Next for Rafael Nadal? |
| For me the biggest takeaway from the Australian Open wasn’t Roger Federer’s Sweet 16 and his mentally-challenged combatants Andy Murray, Nikolay Davydenko and Jo-Wilfried Tsonga. For me it was the declining health of Rafael Nadal.
From what I could tell Nadal came into the 2010 tenn... |
2010-02-05
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| Tennis-X Notes: Hingis Comeback, Murray Making Adjustments |
| suspension for testing positive for coke has ended, and she will be drafted by a WTT team on Feb. 11.
JUST LETTING THE FELLAS LOOSE -- Andy Murray on why he was repeatedly touching his pants/hip during the final, asked by reporters if he had a hip injury: "It's not really a problem. It's not rea... |
2010-02-03
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| Australian Open: Post-Tournament Assessment |
| ing his slam record, I'm at a loss for words. Everyone is talking about the depth of the field and all the talent and the up and comers and Nadal and Murray and Cilic and this guy and that guy.
Until Federer stops reaching slam finals on consistent basis, I don't think it's ever safe to bet ag... |
2010-02-01
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| Andy Murray in Oz -- Too Much Pressure |
| Has anyone ever been more prepared to win a major than Andy Murray? I feel like he's taken pre-slam preparation to a whole new level. All the pros practice and the ones who care about winning do a lot of fitness training, but no one prepares for slams the way Murray does.
For the longest time,... |
2010-02-01
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| Andy Murray Interview - Australian Open, Jan 31 |
| Andy Murray InterviewAustralian OpenSunday 31 January 2010
An interview with: ANDY MURRAY
THE MODERATOR: Questions, please.
Q. You had those chances in that third set.
ANDY MURRAY: I had chances in the first set as well. You know, I had a chance to go up a break. Maybe three chances to go up a... |
2010-01-31
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| Roger Federer Interview - Australian Open, Jan 31 |
| be a very intense match, you know. I'm happy I was able to play so aggressive and patient at the same time because that's what you got to be against Murray.
Q. We saw you engage in psychological warfare, talking about the pressure on him, how long it's been, using 150,000 years out on court. Was it so m... |
2010-01-31
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| Federer Smacksdown Murray, Celebrates Sweet 16 at Australian Open |
| Sorry anti-Fed fans, Roger Federer is not going away anytime soon. Not after the Swiss reminded the tennis nation of who he is by thumping Andy Murray 6-3, 6-4, 7-6(11) in the finals of the Australian Open earlier this morning.
The win was Federer’s 16th Grand Slam title of his career and... |
2010-01-31
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| Roger Federer Interview - Australian Open. Jan 29 |
| s have given Andy many answers.
Q. The last two matches where you did beat him and stop the four‑match losing streak, were there any things in Murray's game that you found that you could exploit more now?
ROGER FEDERER: Not really. I always felt, you know, if I played well, I had my chance. If I d... |
2010-01-29
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peggy mays Says:
Dear Andy:
You'were too far behind the baseline, in spirit and technique, during most of the Aussie final, my Lad. This retired tennis lady advises you to CHANGE YOUR MIND SET. Watch tons of Sampras, Nadal, and Federer tapes to see their whole approach is forward. Yours is not yet...serve and volley's a great beginning....not much in evidence in the final, but you have 40%-60% more to go. I further advise you get Patrick Rafter on your team. You may never get your due in tennis, like politicans Kerry and Core in USA, who fail to up root big flaws in their psyche.
Posted on January 1, 2010 at 15:52 ET