Archive for June, 2008

And then there was one…

Friday, June 27th, 2008

…American male left in the singles draw at Wimbledon.  Thanks to Blake and Roddick both bombing out yesterday, American fans have just Bobby Reynolds to cheer for at the All England Club.  Luckily, both Williams sisters remain in the Women’s singles and doubles, the Bryan brothers are currently decimating a couple of Russians, and Jamie Cerretani (paired with Victor Hanescu) is in the second round of doubles as well in his first Grand Slam appearance.  Who is Jamie Cerretani?  Besides playing college tennis at Brown University, he also has the distinction of winning his first ever doubles title against your truly in a grinder of a match at the 1992 New England Open. (more…)

Early Wimbledon Thoughts

Tuesday, June 24th, 2008

I was not able to travel to Wimbledon this year, but that doesn’t mean I haven’t been able to tune into ESPN 2 during working hours.  That being said, here are some random musings on what has gone on the first couple of days:

- Once again, a European Grand Slam has not been nice to males from the United States: first round losers include Wayne Odesnik, Donald Young, John Isner, Vince Spadea, Robby Ginepri, Mardy Fish, Kevin Kim, Sam Querry, Bobby Renyolds and potentially James Blake (who just dropped the first set to Christophe Rochus.  Yikes. (more…)

Tuesday Links

Tuesday, June 17th, 2008

Busy busy getting ready for Wimbledon, here are some people who actually have a bit more time to come up with some thoughts on tennis:

The Sports Guy actually wrote a full article about tennis, albeit a bit negative, but any press is good press, right?

Apparently, Andy Murray is ready for the pressure at Wimbledon.  I have my doubts.

Sandra Harwitt’s piece on some redemption seeking females at Wimbledon.

Peter Bodo’s thoughts on Nadal’s recent success on grass.

Latest Ad In/Ad Out feature from Jon Wertheim, as well as hit latest mailbag.

Tennis Week interview with Ana Ivanovic, and another one with her fellow Serb, Jelena Jankovic.

It’s been awhile, but Federer could potentially fall from the No.1 spot he has had a firm grasp on for seemingly forever (February 2nd, 2004).

French Open Wrap

Wednesday, June 11th, 2008

As my lack of posting should suggest, the French Open was extremely busy (and successful) for us here at Grand Slam Tennis Tours, and as result I could not give you my thoughts nearly as often as I wanted to.  So now, after having recovered from jet lag, I will attempt to convey my thoughts about Roland Garros 2008 to you, although I may pretend I’m Federer and give up at the end.  Sorry, cheap dig, I couldn’t help it.

- The weather this year was subpar, to say the least.  However, while spectators might not have enjoyed some of the cloudiness and drizzle, the result was slower courts than normal, and that probably had something to do with Rafael Nadal’s complete dominance over the entire draw. (more…)


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