June 6th, 2008
French Open Dish: Ivanovic Dismisses Crying Jankovic
Ivanovic v Safina in First-Time-Winner French Open Final The players with the most heart won out Thursday in the French Open semifinals, where Serb Ana Ivanovic and Russian Dinara Safina set up a meeting to see which will walk away with their first Grand Slam title. ADHEREL Ivanovic outlasted her Serbiajn compatriot Jelena Jankovic 6-4, [...]
Posted by Staff @ 1:18 am in French Open | 4 Comments »
June 3rd, 2008
French Open Dish: Almagro Bows Weakly Before Nadal
“I tried to play it at the beginning, but I did not expect such results…He starts playing and his balls bounce up six meters high,” Almagro told reporters. “These are things I’m not used to. I’m not used to that on the tour, to have such heavy balls, such pace, such rhythm. His level is very high. It’s very difficult to play equal.”
Posted by Staff @ 11:33 pm in French Open | 48 Comments »
May 6th, 2008
Looking for Candidates Who Can Beat Nadal On Clay
Best Case Scenario: A player such as David Ferrer or Juan Monaco gets a shot at Nadal on a day when Rafa is feeling low. Maybe he had a tough match, maybe he is a little sick, maybe he got dumped … but a day where Nadal is not at his steely best. On that day, Ferrer especially could come through.
Posted by Dan Martin @ 3:09 pm in Clay Season, French Open, Tennis | 66 Comments »
May 5th, 2008
Tennis-X Notes: Rafa Rages Against ATP, Dokic Wants Help
BURN SOME CALORIES, THEN HAVE A FEW BEERS: According to Consumer Reports magazine, tennis ranks among the top five activities for the most calories burned per workout. While playing just a half hour of singles tennis, a 140-lb. person will burn 254 calories and a 200-lb. person will burn 364 calories.
Posted by Staff @ 12:15 am in American tennis, ATP | 7 Comments »
April 26th, 2008
Djokovic Taps Out Again, Sets Up Federer v. Nadal Monte Carlo Final
When the going gets tough, sometimes the tough and the not so tough quit. And that’s just what the not so tough Novak Djokovic did today, just as he has done before, hitting the eject button when things turned against him in a big match.
Posted by Sean Randall @ 12:53 pm in Monte Carlo | 200 Comments »
