2021 US Open Women’s Quarterfinals Predictions
The quarterfinals are upon us. After an exciting week of tennis, and…
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It has been quite a ride on the Women’s draw of the 2021 US Open. We started with 128 players and we’re down to two. Nobody would have imagined that two women ranked outside of the top 50 would be disputing this final. However, when you look at the two women that are disputing this ... Read more
The quarterfinals are upon us. After an exciting week of tennis, and multiple upsets, once again there is incredible parity and chaos on the women’s draw. The number one seed, Barty is gone. Defending champion Osaka is gone as well. That being said there are some heavy favorites left in the draw. Let’s look at ... Read more
Seems like players are dropping out of the Tokyo Olympics faster than a tricked-out Honda Civic. Players have given all sorts of excuses for not participating. For example, Roger Federer has a knee Issue, Nick Kyrgios doesn’t want to play in front of empty stadiums, and Rafa Nadal is tired. On the women’s side, Angelique ... Read more
Two worthy opponents will contest the 2021 Women’s Wimbledon final. Pliskova vs. Barty promises to be a contrast in styles. Pliskova has a massive serve and hits long, flat, and deep penetrating strokes, while Barty’s game relies on a toolkit of beautiful strokes that can keep opponents guessing. This will make for one of the ... Read more
As messy as the women’s draw seemed during the first couple of rounds, it has now tightened up for the quarterfinals. The final eight includes the top two seeds, a former champion, and one of the best servers in the women’s game. Four out of the eight women are legit contenders to the Wimbledon crown. ... Read more
The women’s Quarterfinals are set. We have some exciting matchups ready to tee off on Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. Here’s a breakdown of the matches and my predictions. Brady (28) vs. Putinsteva (23) Brady was been playing unbelievably consistent power tennis. She’s shown she is fit and relentless throughout the tournament. She’s had ... Read more
Hey tennis fans! We finally have some tennis. After two long months of absolutely nothing on the docket, we’re going to see our favorite tennis players get after it in Madrid from 27 to 30 April. Well, virtual Madrid that is. Feliciano Lopez, the lovable Tournament Director for the Mutua Madrid Open has transitioned this ... Read more
U.S tennis is not what it used to be. Long are the days where American men dominated the tennis landscape with the likes of Agassi, Sampras, Courier, McEnroe and Connors. On the women’s side, it’s been more positive, but Serena is really the only one holding the banner, and at 37, she’s only got a ... Read more
Her quarterfinal result at the Volvo Open was a decent start to Danielle Collins’ clay court season. Ok, I get it, it’s not the red clay. However, I consider the Volvo Open as decent tune up to the European clay court swing. Also, it had a pretty legit field, with numerous top 20 players on ... Read more
Federer walking over Nadal at the Semifinals of Indian Wells makes it 23-16 overall in favor of Nadal. Even though they didn’t play, Federer still gets credit. I have to believe that even if they had played Federer would have handled Nadal in straight sets. Ever since snapping a five-match losing streak to Nadal at ... Read more
What a week for tennis at the Australian Open – especially American tennis! Last week I wrote about Americans making noise at the Australian Open. True to form, some of my predictions came true. I predicted that either Collins or Anisimova would break through into the fourth round. Both did, and then some. On the ... Read more
2018 is over. What a year it was for tennis fans. It can be remembered for injuries, comebacks, controversies and more. Out of all of it, here’s my top five moments, in no particular order. Halep vs. Kerber semi-final is the best match of the year This match happened almost one year ago, and ... Read more