Archive: donald-young
Some of 10sballs.com best friends are playing at the Atlanta Open. Take a look at the draws and start to make predictions.
John Isner and Andy Roddick Lead Men’s Team with 11-Time Grand Slam Champions. Great Friend of 10sballs.com Donald Young Is Also Playing In The Olympics
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.
Fernando Verdasco was the only seed to feel any pressure on this day, and it didn't even earn him enough points to count.
Take a look at the latest results from Monte Carlo Rolex Masters.... Let 10sBalls.com know who you think will win the tournament!
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.
With the immense breakthrough of John Isner at this year's BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells, I can't help but think that the future of American tennis is beginning to look up again
Today, Thursday March 22, 2012 is a jam-packed session at the Sony Ericsson Open features six women's Grand Slam champions.
Despite a rousing come-back from Donald Young late in the third set, Steve Darcis was able to squeak by Donald Young 6-2, 3-6, 7-6(5) in a late night duel in desert.
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
John Isner is at #11 in safe points, which is as high as he can go this week.
Once called "The Mexican Rivera....” That was a long time ago.... I am shocked the event wasn't cancelled....The drug wars and Mexican mafia have committed unspeakable acts
How has tennis in my life or lifetime introduced me to so many wonderful individuals....? So many of them need mentioning this month....
First up was a brief exhibition of how not to do it, how not to bring up a young lad in the ways of professional sport, starring Donald Young and Bernard Tomic
17-year-old Lauren Davis beat No. 134 in the world Jamie Hampton this Friday at the USTA Australian Open Wild-Card Playoff in Atlanta, GA
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