PRE-WIMBLEDON CHATTER: PETE SAMPRAS ON FEDERER’S TEN, VENUS WILLIAMS ON HER 50
Interesting quote from Pete Sampras in the Sunday Telegraph: “I think Roger is going to put together a number that’s
Interesting quote from Pete Sampras in the Sunday Telegraph: “I think Roger is going to put together a number that’s
Things are getting stormy for the top players at Queen’s Club. Rafael Nadal needed three sets, almost four hours on
Rain held back the start of play by over four hours on Thursday at Roland Garros, with two additional interruptions
Roger Federer got a good warm up on Thursday at the Guinot Mary Cohr Masters, a tune-up exo for Roland
Brooklyn and Andy Roddick are celebrating their one year “paper” anniversary in Hawaii this week. It’s a working vacation, though:
Inside Tennis magazine has a really nice interview posted with Andy Roddick, wherein the Miami semifinalist discusses everything from Brooklyn’s
Another day in paradise at the Sony Ericsson Open in Miami. But can it really be called paradise if Roger
Rafael Nadal and David Nalbandian treated tennis fans to a fantastic third round match at the Sony Ericsson Open on
A day after World No. 59 Olivier Rochus took out Novak Djokovic, No. 101 ranked Mardy Fish beat defending champ
Friday brought us some big rains, big names and big upsets at the Sony Ericsson Open. Rains caused about 3
When a big tournament starts, all of us – fans, reporters, bloggers and even the players – look for the
It’s nice to be able to write Congrats, Rafa! on the same day the Spaniard suffered his biggest upset since
The Andy Murray vs. Robin Soderling quarterfinal was the most dramatic singles match in the desert on Friday. After surviving
Thursday was a busy day at Indian Wells, with the women finishing up their quarterfinals and two men booking spots
Indian Wells is getting woozy. Big wins, puzzling losses, falling seeds, big match hangovers. Makes me glad I’m not a