Wimbledon

Wimbledon Men’s Final Preview

On the surface, everything is stacked against Andy Roddick. Head-to-head, Federer leads 18 matches to 2. Roddick has reached 4 Grand Slam finals, winning 1, losing 3. All 3 losses have come to Roger Federer. In a Wimbledon that is without one big rival, Rafael Nadal, Andy Roddick again faces Roger Federer.To Andy Roddick, Roger

Day 11, Wimbledon: Roddick vs. Murray

Between the two of them, they served 46 aces. Ivo Karlovic serves that many on a good day. Andy Murray with 25. Andy Roddick with 21.It was billed as the battle of the two Andy's. On the one side was Andy Roddick. His career had been a merry-go-round of coaches. He had worked with Brad

Day 11, Wimbledon: Federer vs. Haas

On match point, Roger Federer elevated and tomahawk-chopped and overhead on his way to a 7-6(3), 7-5, 6-3. The scores appear like he "routined" his way to a victory, and that was partly true. Federer seemed on the verge of winning easily, but the only one of the remaining semifinalists that have actually beaten Federer

The Evolution of Roger Federer

Roger Federer was once asked whether he thought that Rafael Nadal pushed him to be the player he is today. Federer gave something of a surprising answer. He said, only a little. He felt he was already putting pressure on himself. Early in his career, when he won his first Slam, he asked himself whether

Day 10, Wimbledon: Women’s SF and Men SF Preview

Wimbledon, of all the Grand Slams, holds to traditions so dearly that they make their schedules with the players in mind rather than maximize television coverage. Unlike the French, they do not start competition on a Sunday. Unlike the other Grand Slams, Wimbledon does not play the middle Sunday, which would yield plenty of viewers

Day 9, Wimbledon: Toughest Man in Tennis

No, no, Roger, give yourself a hand. Some people point to Roger Federer as the Cal Ripken of tennis. Cal Ripken, a baseball player for the Baltimore Orioles, played in 2,632 games in a row. Many have said that Ripken did the equivalent of showing up to work, which, in a sense, he did. But

Day 8, Wimbledon: Women’s Quarterfinals and Men QF Preview

Yesterday, the entire round of 16 was played for both men and women. Today, it was only the women playing their quarterfinal matches. Most had predicted the Williams sisters would be plowing their way to the final. The only other names that were generally given (other than, say, Azarenka) were Dinara Safina, the number 1

Day 7, Wimbledon: Country for Old Men

Today was the first day the roof has been used. Wimbledon, so famous for its rains, has been remarkably dry this fortnight. After the traditional day off, everyone was on tap to play their round of 16. While tennis is often perceived as a game for the young, especially, with players like Murray, Djokovic, Nadal,

Day 7, Wimbledon: Destiny Calling

Every player that borders on greatness probably imagines this. If a certain player hadn't been playing at the same time, maybe they could have done so much more. For Andy Roddick, his nemesis was Roger Federer who stood in his way in two Wimbledon finals. To be fair, Andy winning Wimbledon might be like Goran

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