Posted on
January 04, 2010 by
Rob York
Could Rafael Nadal and Robin Soderling develop the next great rivalry in tennis?
In 1997 Patrick Rafter won his first major at the US Open, thanks to his agile movement, big-kicking serve and unparalleled net coverage. Though this put him exactly nine majors behind Pete Sampras at that point in their careers, it was easy to begin wondering how the two would match up in future encounters.
Still, the two weren’t truly rivals yet; Sampras was 5-1 against the Australian at that point and would add three more lopsided victories over Rafter to his tally that fall. Plus, with the bulk of his accomplishments and the fact that he had a commanding lead in the race for No. 1, few could seriously claim that the two were players of equal stature.
To become a rival to Sampras, Rafter would have to beat the American, and take something he wanted.
That would come in 1998, when the Australian rallied from down a set to top Sampras at the Cincinnati Masters tourney. Sampras had already won Wimbledon that year, and Rafter’s successes for 1998 were just beginning; still, Sampras hungered for the points that event would bring him. He was pursuing the year-end ranking for the sixth consecutive year – a record – and Marcelo Rios was hot on his heels. Read the rest of this entry →
Tags: Pat RafterPete SamprasRafael NadalRobin SoderlingTennis Rivalries
Category
Tennis
Posted on
December 05, 2009 by
Rob York
Rafael Nadal's competitive fire has made him a champion
Talent is the beginning, not the end.
There are so many other traits that a tennis player must have to be a champion. Fitness is crucial, as is willingness to prioritize the game above other interests.
But nothing stretches talent and maximizes it quite like mental strength. When most modern tennis fans think of mental toughness and competitive fire, they think of either Jimmy Connors or Rafael Nadal (pictured). It probably comes as no surprise that both of them make my list of the top five.
The only question is where, and whether anyone tops them. Read the rest of this entry →
Tags: Jimmy ConnorsLleyton HewittMen's TennisPancho GonzalezPete SamprasRafael Nadal
Category
Sports History, Tennis
Posted on
July 07, 2009 by
Dean Hybl
Who is the Greatest Tennis Player of All-Time
Roger Federer’s recent move past Pete Sampras in the tennis record books and the readiness by many to label Federer the “greatest men’s tennis player of all-time” begs the question of whether true greatness can really be measured through records-held.
Every sport has at least one iconic statistic or record. Whether it is the baseball career home run record, career passing and rushing yardage records in football, most major championships in golf, or most points scored in basketball, there are some numbers that are coveted and cherished.
However, in many cases the players who hold these coveted records are not the same players regularly in the conversation when discussing the “greatest player of all-time” in that particular sport.
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Tags: Pete SamprasRod LaverRoger FedererTennis
Category
General, Tennis