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Taylor wake up! Get Skype! Make a better comeback effort!
Let's start with Caroline Wozniaki, the new number one! She will also end the year number one! Congrats to team Adidas; Sven, Mats, and Jim.
This is a fascinating country and Shanghai is a great town. That is what the Shanghai Rolex Masters is hoping the outside world will eventually realise.
Roger Federer does not take kindly to losing, but he reacts even less favourably when he is written off after doing so.
Nothing was going to stop Rafael Nadal at the US Open this year – not rain, not delays, not
Some people are never satisfied. Kim Clijsters has now won the last three US Opens she has played and clearly has the business of winning matches at Flushing Meadows down pat. Her next mission is to work out how to win grand slam titles away from her beloved Arthur Ashe Stadium.
Roger against Rafa - it was supposed to be the dream final. And then, in three hours and 44 minutes of sometimes blistering tennis and sometimes terrifying nerves, Novak Djokovic ripped up that script.
Venus must have known that the game was almost up. This was the grand slam she was supposed to have won. This was the major tournament that was set up for her. This was the one she let slip away.
It will certainly take a huge dollop of delusion for Youzhny to think his 2006 victory over the Spaniard it will help him against Nadal circa. 2010.
Somewhere within the laws of nature there must be a rule, a clause, a sub-section, that dictates that tennis at night is just not right.
Nadal will have to play well and hope that the fireworks Verdasco is capable of producing are kept to a minimum - otherwise any talk of destiny is going to seem rather hollow.
You can feel the buzz around the hallways of Flushing Meadows. Nadalmania is not quite an epidemic just yet, but it might just be by the time this US Open is over.
It seems that we may have been wrong about Kim Clijsters all along. For years, popular wisdom has had it
As much as I am always willing to put the hours in for 10sBalls.com, I must admit that picking Sunday’s
For a tournament that loves its ceremonies and extravaganzas (or faffing about with flags, as we Brits call it),
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