News by Tennischiro
Almost everyone likes to imagine their favorite team or their favorite player winning. As tennis fans we want to see our favorite players win the Slams and the Masters1000s(men) or Premier(women) events and this year, the Olympics.
Roger Federer may or may not have the best forehand in the game. He may or may not have the most effective serve...
Well, it's Tuesday night and now the European clay court season is in full swing. This week the top 16 fit men and the top 16 fit women in the world are entered in the Mutua Madrid Masters event.
The outlook for the rest of the American men in the top 100 or anywhere on the horizon is not so encouraging. In fact, it's disastrous.
It's still not apparent for the world how significant this development is, but for men's professional tennis in the USA, we have begun a new age, The Isner Era.
Novak Djokovic showed once again why he is the best player in the game, especially at crunch time.
Djokovic vs Ferrer: Nole, you’ve been falling off the track a bit lately. Are you ready to tell the “little engine that could” that he can’t!?
Ferrer came into Miami with a 19-2 record with his only losses to Djokovic at the Australian and a bad loss to Istomin at Indian Wells, but with 3 tournament trophies for his trouble.
I promised you a little review of my trip to Indian Wells. As I said in my report on the finals, I got sidetracked by that virus going around Coachella Valley during the tournament.
As wonderful as Federer played, it is all the more amazing that he was able to deal with his wife and twin girls having this virus while he was playing the tournament.
Here are some clips from 10sChiro on the 10sBalls youtube channel in slow motion.
I would keep an eye on Sara Errani and she lost to American Vania King in straight sets today. Perhaps the transition from the clay to the hard courts in such a short time had something to do with that.
Okay, the men's singles draw came out yesterday and the women have actually already started their main draw matches today. 96 players in each field. How do you make sense of it?
As a coach, I look for more specific details that will enable me to help my player. I want to know if they are missing forehands or backhands. In scouting a future opponent, I want to know where they are going to serve in a specific situation
It was a great showing for Federer, winning the Dubai final in straight sets against a seemingly streaking Andy Murray, just having knocked off Djokovic in straight sets in the semis.
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