Top 5 WTA Players to Watch in 2021
The WTA Women’s tour is officially over. It is now time to…
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What a week of tennis in Qatar. We were treated to as much drama as you can pack within a few days of tennis. In the end, Daniil Medvedev prevailed in an entertaining and competitive final against a resurgent Andy Murray. Although Medvedev captured the tournament, Murray captured more hearts on his way to the ... Read more
This year’s edition of Indian Wells promises to be as exciting as ever. We’re a couple of months into 2022, and the narratives that we’re seeing in the men’s game are as interesting as they have ever been. Let’s look at the storylines. Danill Medvedev (1) Medvedev is now the number one player in the ... Read more
The ATP tour is now in full swing. The calendar is loaded with 250,500, and 1000 level tournaments for the next two months. Let’s look at the must-watch tournaments in February and March, and who’s playing. Rio Open: February 14th to February 20th Before the actual clay season begins, there’s a short South American clay-court ... Read more
Just like in the women’s draw, the men’s draw has some incredibly interesting matchups in the first two rounds of the Australian Open which are must-watch TV. We have some unseeded top players that are not seeded in the draw which will cause mayhem. Let’s look at the potential upsets early on. Round 2: Novak ... Read more
The WTA Women’s tour is officially over. It is now time to look at what 2021 will bring us in the women’s tour, especially when it comes to the top 5 players to watch. Here’s our list! 5. Daria Kasatkina (#71) Daria is the veteran of this list at 23 years of age. As many ... Read more
This is the tournament that kickstarted Kyrgios’ fine form during the summer months of last year. He was down multiple match points to Nadal in the early rounds but survived and went on to beat Zverev in the final. Kyrgios comes into 2020 with a new attitude but the same dangerous and unpredictable game that ... Read more
It’s been an interesting couple of months for Nick Kyrgios. One day you see him rip through a tough as nails draw in Acapulco to win that tournament, and the next you see him absolutely melt down at the Italian Open, where he becomes upset about a few calls, gets penalized, throws a chair, walks ... Read more
The ink was not even fresh on my write up about Kyrgios making a statement at Acupulco by beating a strong field that included Nadal, Wawrinka, Isner and Zverev, and then he goes and loses in his first match at Indian Wells. Welcome back Kyrgios! In what turned out to be a very competitive ... Read more
Look out ATP tour. You’ve been given notice. Kyrgios may be here to stay. And for fans like myself, who love to see the most talented players rise to the top, it doesn’t get any better than this. John McEnroe used to say that he had more talent in his pinky than Lendl had in ... Read more
Del Potro made his comeback from a knee injury at the Delray Beach Open, where he lost a tight three setter in the quarterfinal to Mackenzie McDonald. Unfortunately, in both his round of 16 and quarterfinal matches, he was seen consistently holding his injured knee. One has to wonder how ready he is for his ... Read more