The Greatest Tennis Coaches Of All Time
These coaches may be internationally recognized for having coached some of the…
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In the history of tennis, few players have left as indelible a mark as John McEnroe. Known for his fiery temper, unparalleled skill, and uncanny court presence, McEnroe dominated the tennis scene in the late 1970s and 1980s. Like many of his contemporaries, his journey to greatness was punctuated by fierce and entertaining rivalries, each ... Read more
Frances Tiafoe is officially out of the US Open. Ben Shelton played lights-out tennis to send the 10 seed home at the quarterfinal stage of the tournament. If that’s the kind of game that it takes to send Frances home, then there’s nothing to be concerned with. Frances can hold his head up high and ... Read more
In the world of tennis, few accomplishments are as revered and elusive as the Grand Slam – winning all four major tournaments in a single calendar year. Steffi Graf, who many consider the best ever to play the game, etched her name into the annals of sports history in 1988 by achieving this remarkable feat. ... Read more
Italian tennis has seen its fair share of exceptional players who have left an indelible mark on the sport. From the 1970s to the present day, these athletes have not only raised the Italian flag high but also etched their names in tennis history. In this blog, we’ll delve into the top five Italian players ... Read more
In the world of tennis, certain players have left an indelible mark that transcends their time on the court. One such legendary figure is Ivan Lendl, a Czech-American tennis icon whose defining career moments continue to inspire and captivate tennis enthusiasts to this day. From his epic victory against John McEnroe at the 1984 French ... Read more
The world of tennis has witnessed numerous legends throughout the Open Era, but few countries have produced a tennis lineage as rich and illustrious as Spain. From clay court specialists to all court maestros, Spanish players have graced the sport with their exceptional skills, athleticism, enthusiasm, and unwavering spirit. Today, we pay tribute to the ... Read more
In the annals of tennis history, 1984 will forever be remembered as the year of John McEnroe’s unparalleled dominance. With his fiery personality and unmatched skill on the court, McEnroe reigned supreme, capturing the hearts of fans worldwide. However, amidst the triumphs, one event etched a deep scar on his legacy – the loss in ... Read more
The 1999 ATP tennis season will forever be known as the resurgence of 90s bad boy Andre Agassi. Agassi had taken some time off in 1997 and dropped out of the top of the game. He came back in 1998 with a new sense of purpose and finished the year back in the top ten. ... Read more
Make that 23 Grand Slams for Novak Djokovic. He’s now tied with Serena Williams and one away from Margaret Court. I think it’s safe to say that Novak is not done just yet. Here’s a guy, who at 36 years of age, seems to be at the very top of his game, dismantling the very ... Read more
Iga Swiatek just collected her third French Open crown and fourth Grand Slam overall. There’s no disputing her greatness and her hold on this surface. Iga is merely 22 years old and will be a tough customer at the French Open for years to come. Aside from a tough final, Swiatek cruised at this tournament. ... Read more
The year 1989 was a golden age for tennis. Tennis stars such as Stefan Edberg, Ivan Lendl, Boris Becker, Andre Agassi, Steffi Graf and Gabriela Sabatini were all at the top of their game in 1989. From the intense battles on the red clay of Roland Garros to the grass courts of Wimbledon, this season ... Read more
There are only four Grand Slams per year, and for the last 18 years or so, they have been primarily contested between Federer, Djokovic, and Nadal. Not this year. Nadal will not be playing in the 2023 French Open. Wimbledon and the US Open may also be in doubt. He has already stated that he ... Read more