Drama, Upsets, and Excitement at the 2016 US Open

As the 2016 US Open heads down the final stretch, it’s time to look back at some of the wonderful tennis we’ve seen over the past week. Young players have asserted themselves in the sport, mature veterans have fallen by the wayside, and we still have the inkling feeling that one of those familiar faces […]
Andy Murray’s Olympic Gold Medal Proves He’s Ready to Contend with Novak Djokovic Again

It’s been a great month for Andy Murray. Having not won a Grand Slam tennis tournament since his glorious Wimbledon crowning in 2013, Murray repeated the feat this past July, and has now claimed his second singles gold medal at the Olympics. Beating Juan Martin del Potro in 4 sets, Murray has shown the world […]
This Time It Was Personal
Back when Andy Murray won his first Wimbledon title in 2013, the weight of his country’s expectations was on his shoulders. He was the first British man to win the Gentlemen’s Single Trophy since 1935 (when Fred Perry won). Murray had already achieved the Olympic Gold Medal in 2012 for Great Britain, but he was […]
Could Roger Federer Take Wimbledon Title Again?

Despite his heroics of several years ago, it’s startling to think that without a handful of other top tennis players to finally add some competition, Roger Federer could well have been up to 30 Grand Slam titles by now! However, players like Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray put a dent in those mesmerizing possibilities. Nevertheless, […]
Wimbledon 2015: Predictions and Tournament Preview

The grand tournament of Wimbledon begins tomorrow, and with it comes all the excitement and drama that encapsulates a professional Grand Slam tournament. Questions abound: Will Serena Williams continue her quest for a Golden Slam? Will Roger Federer or Andy Murray be able to repeat on past Wimbledon glory? Or will one of the highly […]
Is the “Big Four” Tennis Era Coming to a Close?

In a span between 2005 and 2013, the Big Four Tennis Era of Men’s singles won 34 of 35 Grand Slams. And just who are these Big Four? Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, and Andy Murray; and they have ruled tennis. But in 2014 the landscape of the sport is changing. The group was […]
5 Things To Know About The ATP World Tour Finals

As the fall weather begins to sweep in with the cold understanding that the tennis season has no more Grand Slam tournaments to offer us this year, focus will shift to the ATP World Tour Finals, which will bring the 2014 ATP season to a close. Here are 5 things you should know about this […]
US Open Will Highlight the Twilight of Aging Superstars

In the past decade, one man and one woman have come to dominate the sport of tennis like so few stars have before this time. Roger Federer leads all men with 17 career grand slam titles. Serena Williams also stands at 17 such victories, which is 6th highest for all women tennis players. However, as […]
Andy Murray Still in Slump Following Wimbledon Capture

I suppose growing up as a tennis prodigy in Scotland, Andy Murray probably heard a lot about how he might just become the first British man to win Wimbledon since the great Fred Perry in 1936. In many respects, Andy may have taken this quest upon himself as his life’s duty. Well, he claimed that […]
Australian Open Men Singles Avoid Major Upsets in Hot Opening Rounds

With the temperatures soaring down under in Australia, many have expected some big upsets at the 2014 Australian Open, yet in the Men’s Singles tournament that has not happened to any of the “Big Four” men’s tennis superstars, Andy Murray, Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, and Novak Djokovic. None has even lost a single set! While […]