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
Posted on
August 05, 2009 by
JA Allen

If you are going to watch Michelle Larcher de Brito play tennis, then you better not forget your ear plugs.
According to her detractors, while playing, 16-year-old Michelle Larcher de Brito of Portugal emits full-bodied screams that register 109 decibels or the noise level of a racing car revving to full speed.
During the 2009 French open, Aravane Rezai complained to the umpire about the noise emitting from the teenage Portuguese girl.
Larcher de Brito was so loud at the French Open that the crowds there booed her. Well, you know the French—it takes a great deal for them to turn on a fine looking female!
The full impact of her noise level focused the media once again on the issue of grunting because Larcher de Brito was really bellowing. She makes no apologies saying, in effect, “get over it!”
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Tags: Maria SharapovaMichelle Larcher de BritoMonica SelesWomen's Tennis
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Tennis
Posted on
August 02, 2009 by
JA Allen

Ilie Nastase was the original tennis "bad boy."
Ilie Nastase permanently etched the template for tennis bad boys, setting the standard against which all are measured today. His exploits on and off the court are legendary.
The most staggering feat credited to the romantic Romanian is that he slept with over 2,500 women.
What colossal stamina! This pure speculation is based on comments from Maxim Magazine when they accorded him the sixth spot on their top ten “Living Sex Legends” list. To say Nastase was outrageous is a vast understatement.
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Tags: Ilie NastaseTennis
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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
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General, Tennis
Posted on
July 05, 2009 by
Dean Hybl

The Wimbledon Final Between Andy Roddick and Roger Federer was one of the best of all-time.
The classic Wimbledon men’s final between Andy Roddick and Roger Federer served as another reminder of why so many of us have a lifelong love affair with sports. Even when we think we know the expected outcome, something magical can happen.
When defending champion Rafael Nadal had to pull out immediately before the tournament, conventional wisdom was that Roger Federer would have an easy time earning his sixth Wimbledon title and record 15th Grand Slam championship.
As the tournament unfolded, little was happening on the court to indicate that anything other than a Federer coronation was likely.
Federer predictably romped his way through the field while the other top players were falling by the wayside.
When Federer trounced Tommy Haas in the semifinals to earn a spot in the finals for the seventh straight year, his date with destiny seemed set.
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Tags: Andy RoddickRoger FedererWimbledon
Category
General, Great Moments, Tennis