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Wimby Day 9 (QF): A surprise and an upset

Sometimes Brad Gilbert is wrong. Perhaps more often than he expects.  He thought that Roger Federer would steamroll over Jo-Wilfried Tsonga.  He had only lost to Tsonga once, in a meltdown with a 5-1 lead in the fifth set. Federer took an early break and rode that to a first set.  Then, he took the

Wimbledon QF Previews

Now that we're through "Manic Monday", the day where all fourth round matches are played, we're getting to the business end of this Slam.  Let's look at the matchups. Nadal vs. Fish Tomas Berdych was the expected seed, but despite not having dropped a set, Berdych's place has gone down since Wimbledon.  Berdych clings to

Wimby Day 8: Two of the “big 4” move on

After the Sunday break day, all singles players play today.  This includes the top 4 seeds, Nadal, Djokovic, Federer, and Murray.  Up first was Murray vs. Gasquet on Centre Court with Prince William (the would-be king) and Billie Jean (the "King") in observation. Richard Gasquet has given Andy Murray trouble before.  The last two times

Wimby Day 6 (3R): Tomic upsets Soderling in straight sets

The Federer generation's first success didn't start with Federer.  It started with Marat Safin.  The Federer generation includes Marat Safin, Lleyton Hewitt, Juan Carlos Ferrero, David Nalbandian, Andy Roddick, and Roger Federer.  Excluding Roger Federer, this group has won 6 Slams (Safin and Hewitt with 2 each, Ferrero and Roddick with 1 each). The key

Wimby Day 5 (3R): The Two Andys

It's probably been a few years since Andy Roddick had a serious shot at winning a Slam.  Roddick's always done well when he starts with a new coach, and then the relationship stales.  It happened with Gilbert, Connors, even briefly with Patrick McEnroe, and Larry Stefanki.  A few months after working with Stefanki, Roddick made

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