Posted on
August 29, 2009 by
JA Allen
Kim Clijsters
(10) Kim Clijsters
The Belgian blonde is making a comeback after a brief stint at stay-at-home motherhood. Impatience is often the calling card for some young women when the drive to “settle down, get married and raise a family” supplants reason.
Let’s face it – women generally have fewer years than men to make their mark in athletics. They peak younger and age faster than their male counterparts, on average. This explains why on May 6, 2007, at age 23, after several bouts with injuries, Clijsters announced her official retirement from tennis.
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Tags: Andy MurrayRafael NadalRoger FedererU.S. Open
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Tennis
Posted on
August 24, 2009 by
JA Allen
Roger Federer will be looking for his third Grand Slam title of the year at the U.S. Open.
When the latest ATP rankings came out on Aug. 24, 2009, there was a new world number two player who was not named Rafael Nadal or Roger Federer. Scotland’s own Andy Murray was the first man to break the iron grip on the top rankings since Nadal took over the number two spot on July 25, 2005 – over four years ago.
Nadal held that number two spot for 160 weeks before he finally seized the number one ranking from Roger Federer. From Aug. 18, 2008 through July 5, 2009 the Spaniard held the crown of number one – eventually handing it back again to Federer, currently ranked in the top spot.
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Tags: Andy MurrayRafael NadalRoger FedererU.S. Open
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Tennis
Posted on
August 17, 2009 by
JA Allen
Andy Murray will be looking for his first major championship at the U.S. Open
“Never change a winning game; always change a losing one.”—Bill Tilden
Bill Tilden won seven U.S. Open Championships, six consecutively. Roger Federer will be attempting to tie this record in 2009 at Flushing Meadows in New York. His major competitor will be Andy Murray, the world’s most dour yet respected Scotsman and the new No. 2-ranked player in the world.
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Tags: Andy MurrayRoger FedererU.S. Open
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Tennis
Posted on
August 16, 2009 by
JA Allen
Mats Wilander's classic win over Ivan Lendl was his third major title of the year, but the last of his career.
The Set Up
1988 was a spectacular year to be a sumptuous Swedish male tennis pro. They were well on their way to winning a “Swedish” grand slam with Mats Wilander seizing the Australian and French Open crowns while Stefan Edberg captured the Wimbledon championship.
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Tags: Ivan LendlMats WilanderU.S. Open
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Great Moments, Tennis
Posted on
August 06, 2009 by
JA Allen
A year ago Rafael Nadal defeated Roger Federer in a classic Wimbledon final. Now that he is back for the U.S. Open, will Nadal be able to regain the top perch from Federer.
A year ago at this time, we were all squirming in uneasy anticipation waiting to see how Roger Federer would answer the challenge put forth by Rafael Nadal after the Spaniard scorched the green lawns of Wimbledon and exacerbated excruciating pain on the red clay of Roland Garros.
Make no mistake about it—Nadal intended to take over the No. 1 ranking in men’s tennis before summer’s end.
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Tags: Men's TennisRafael NadalRoger FedererU.S. Open
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Tennis