This is a site by tennis fans for tennis fans. From players to accessories to destinations, we strive to cover the sport of tennis from yesterday to tomorrow. From "The Rocket" Rod Laver to Roger Federer. From the "Four Musketeers" (Rene Lacoste, Henri Cochet, Jean Borotra, and Jacques Brugnon) to the dynamic teams made up of today's players. From hybrid strings to Deco Turf II... read more »
Wimbledon 2010 has been stock full of potential upsets - Federer getting taken to 5 sets in his first round match vs. Alejandro Falla and almost facing a match point, Nadal getting pushed, Soderling, and lets not forget the epic, 11 hour, longest match in tennis history, 3-day battle between John Isner and Nicolas Mahut. But no one was worried when the round of 16 match between Roddick and Chinese Tapei (Taiwan) player Yen-Hsun Lu, aged 27 and typically ranked somewhere at the lower end of the top 100, began on Monday. Maybe they should have been... read more »
The frenchman takes on our big American John Isner in what initially appeared to be a somewhat routine match. Yesterday that is. The match was extended to today - in what would turn out to be a record breaking event. Nicolas Mahut and John Isner go head to head in what has become, by far, the longest match in tennis history (in the Open Era). They currently sit at 59-59 a piece in the 5th set...
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Indian Wells 2010, 3rd Round - Who would have thought - in fact, since the Cypriot Marcos Baghdatis had not beaten a top ten player since 2008, not many were keeping an eye on the third round match featuring the world number one Roger Federer vs. Marcos Baghdatis.... read more »
You'd be surprised at how easy it is to string a racket once you've learned how to do so. If you're a somewhat regular tennis player (ie. a couple times a month or more), it will be worth the investment for you to look into getting a stringing machine that will help you string your own rackets... read more »
Roger beats a couple more of his own records en route to his 16th Grand Slam win. On the other side of the draw, Serena Williams stays strong by fending off a near defeat in the quarters against Victoria Azarenka, and in the semis against Li Na. Her sister Venus gets ousted; U.S. Open champ Clijsters gets blow out of the water in the third round in her worst loss ever; and Justine makes a dream comeback run to the finals where Serena takes her down in a battle for the ages... read more »
The ATP World Tour Final took place in London this year, on an indoor hard court, after its former location, Shanghai, relinquished the year ending honors to the famous Wimbledon host country... read more »
Speculation has been going on ever since Justine Henin (the former world number one)'s retirement in May 2008 following her loss in the 2007 Wimbledon semifinal against Marion Bartoli. At the time she was stacking up Grand Slam title after Grand Slam title, had already reached seven at the young age of 25, and looked to be on the path to many more... read more »
The long anticipated semifinal between the unseeded Belgian mom Kim Clijsters, returning from a 27 month break as mom, and the American powerhouse Serena Williams, finally took place after a long rain delay Saturday night. The match was intense, and very tight, but Kim's outplaying of the favorite Serena was overshadowed by a controversial outburst at the end of the match... read more »
Kim Clijsters, Belgian mom and one of the nicest women on the WTA tour according to fellow players and colleagues, is back with a vengeance. Entering the U.S. Open on a wildcard, she plowed through the draw, dropping Russian after Russian before encountering the dreaded, usually unbeatable in a Slam American powerhouse, Serena Williams... read more »
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