Ask Bill - Bill Mountford»
Final thoughts from a remarkable tennis event at the XXIX Olympiad… (0)
In honor of the 18 medals that were awarded to tennis players over the weekend in Beijing, I offer 18 quick- and final- thoughts on the Games that exceeded expectations.
Mondays with Bob Greene»
US Open Day 2: Another Sister Act For Serena Williams (0)
Serena needed only 57 minutes to brush aside Kateryna Bondarenko 6-1 6-4 in an opening-round US Open match Tuesday and begin her bid to return to the top of number one ranking in women’s tennis.
The Robbie Koenig Blog»
Robbie Koenig: US Open Analysis (0)
Together with Wimbledon, the US Open my favorite Slam! I love “The City” from the restaurants to coffee shops, theatre, night life….there is no place like it!!! Apart from the fact it was my most successful Slam (1x Semi’s and 3x Quarterfinalist in doubles) and my favorite surface.
The Journeyman - Mark Keil»
Mark Keil – My Times in New Haven (0)
Tennis coach Mark Keil takes at look the ATP event held in New Haven, Conn., each year. After losing early in Washington DC, I would head back to Tampa to train for a few days before heading up to the event held at Yale University.
Randy "Sky" Walker»
Standings in the “Mythical” Olympic Team Competition (0)
After three days of play in the tennis competition at the 2008 Olympic tennis competition, it is the French men and the Russian women who leading in the team competition in Beijing. Both nations are seeking their nation’s first gold medal in the team competition in tennis….eerrr….uh…wait…a minute. Team competition? Is there one?
The Most From Host - Steve Host»
U.S. Open - Who’s Hot, Who’s Not (3)
This U.S. Open promises to be an absolute hum dinger. There is so much on the line with regards to what may happen in 2009.
The Circuit - McCarton Ackerman»
For Julie Ditty, A Career First At Age 29 (0)
At an age where many of her contemporaries have long since retired, Julie Ditty is producing the best results of her career.
Weekly Links - Manfred Wenas»
Weekly Links: Things That Make You Go Hmm… (0)
This week in Weekly Links:Mary Pierce drops out of the Olympics, Boris Becker speaks, Roger Federer is in Toronto, Jelena Jankovic is spoken for, Monica Seles got interviewed.
Tennis History»
“Majors Not Grand Slams” Says Bud Collins (1)
Tennis Historian and Author of the new book “The Bud Collins History of Tennis” Pleads To Tennis Industy and Tennis Followers To Get Tennis Vernacular Correct.
Roger Federer Excerpts - Rene Stauffer»
Roger Federer is going for his fifth-straight US Open (0)
Roger Federer is going for his fifth-straight US Open title in Flushing Meadows when the 2008 U.S. Championships kick off Monday in New York at the USTA/Billie Jean King National Tennis Center. His first title run was in 2004, when he beat Lleyton Hewitt 6-0, 7-6, 6-0 in the final.
Featured Columns»
International Tennis Hall of Fame Announces Ballot Names for 2009 Induction (0)
Tony Trabert, President of the International Tennis Hall of Fame & Museum, today announced the names of the five ballot nominees for possible Hall of Fame induction in July 2009.
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