February 19th, 2010
Roddick, Sampras Cash Grabs, Kids Out Windows; Tennis-X Notes
According to the AP, Sampras said while playing an exhibition at the ATP event in San Jose that he’s interested in working for the USTA with young tennis players in the Los Angeles area.
Posted by Staff @ 11:16 am in Tennis | 37 Comments »
February 16th, 2010
David Nalbandian is back with a win.
Posted by Tom Gainey @ 7:04 pm in Injuries | 14 Comments »
February 11th, 2010
WARNING: NOT FOR DIE-HARD FED-FANATICS!
Posted by Ben Pronin @ 12:03 pm in ATP, Australian Open, French Open, Grand Slams, US Open, Wimbledon | 126 Comments »
January 9th, 2010
Nalbandian Returns at Auckland; ATP Previews
Notes: Should be called the Spanish Open with four Spaniard leading the seeding and five seeded total.
Posted by Staff @ 5:40 pm in Tennis | 16 Comments »
December 29th, 2009
Players on the Rebound in 2010
While 2009 was an exciting year for tennis, and many players enjoyed their best seasons ever, some players did not play as well as they could have, due to injury, mental fatigue, or other, more unusual factors.
Posted by Special @ 10:49 am in 2010 Season, ATP, Injuries | 12 Comments »
December 23rd, 2009
Top 10 Tennis Strokes of the Decade
With everyone doing top 10 lists of the decade or the year, I decided to take a slightly different approach.
Posted by Ben Pronin @ 5:08 pm in ATP, Tennis | 42 Comments »
May 10th, 2009
Serena Whines; Federer Swipes Murray; Nadal Thai Cash Grab
‘THOSE GUYS ARE WEAK’ — Roger Federer is no longer even close to the No. 1 ranking, and is even in danger of losing his perch at No. 2, but took time out to slam the unimportance of Brit Andy Murray climbing from No. 4 to No. 3 for the first time (next Monday) on the ATP Rankings: “It’s nice but is there a big difference between being No. 3 and No. 4 in the world? I don’t think so,” Federer told the BBC. “It’s about being No. 1 or No. 2, being the top seed, being the top dog. That’s what it’s about for Andy.”…
Posted by Staff @ 10:33 pm in Tennis | 42 Comments »
May 10th, 2009
Nadal and His Victims Descend on Magical Madrid
Sean Randall breaks down the
Posted by Sean Randall @ 11:42 am in ATP, Clay Season | 97 Comments »
May 3rd, 2009
Former French Open Winners Gaudio, Ferrero in Mix at Estoril
If Simon can get past American Robert Kendrick in his opener, he is looking at a possible second-round match up with wildcard and former French Open winner Gaston Gaudio. Russian Nikolay Davydenko, if he advances to the second round, is looking at a potential match-up with unseeded former No. 1 and former French Open winner Juan Carlos Ferrero of Spain.
Posted by Staff @ 2:44 pm in Tennis | 1 Comment »
April 23rd, 2009
Nadal Wins, Gets Pass to SF; Nalbandian Withdraws
Unfortunately the meeting is not to be, as after Nalbandian won his match on Thursday, he withdrew from the event citing an injured hip.
Posted by Staff @ 3:46 pm in Tennis | 22 Comments »
April 19th, 2009
Nadal Weathers Djokovic Storm, Wins Fifth Straight Monte Carlo Masters Title
No surprise, Rafael Nadal wins his fifth straight Monte Carlo title with a hard-earned three-set win over Novak Djokovic.
Posted by Sean Randall @ 11:22 am in Clay Season, French Open, Monte Carlo | 202 Comments »
April 12th, 2009
Newly Married Federer Honeymoons in Monte Carlo, With Rafa, Novak and Murray
Roger Federer ties the knot and then honeymoons in Monte Carlo to join Rafael Nadal, Andy Murray and Novak Djokovic.
Posted by Sean Randall @ 12:05 pm in 2009 Season, French Open, Monte Carlo | 118 Comments »
March 18th, 2009
Nadal, Federer, Roddick All in Indian Wells Action Wednesday
Wednesday promises to be a great day of men’s tennis action at Indian Wells.
Posted by Sean Randall @ 1:54 pm in 2009 Season, Indian Wells | 209 Comments »
March 5th, 2009
Will Nadal, Spain Reign Again in 2009 Davis Cup Play?
Who will win the 2009 Davis Cup? Sean Randall, as he always does, break down the weekend’s ties and the 2009 Davis Cup season.
Posted by Sean Randall @ 11:29 pm in 2009 Season, Davis Cup | 63 Comments »
January 18th, 2009
Federer, Venus My Favorites for the Australian Open Title
Sean Randall dissects the 2009 Australian Open draw, and picks Roger Federer and Venus Willams to walk away with the titles.
Posted by Sean Randall @ 4:32 pm in Australian Open, Tennis | 26 Comments »