Most Entertaining Male Tennis Players in the 90s
The 1990s was a great era for tennis. It will be remembered…
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The 1990s was a great era for tennis. It will be remembered for larger-than-life characters like Andre Agassi, Boris Becker, and Stefan Edberg. Through these rivalries, the sport reached new heights of popularity. These players weren’t just great athletes; they were also charismatic entertainers who knew how to capture the public’s imagination. Here are five ... Read more
In this episode, Gigi Fernandez Double Gold Medalist and 17x Grand Slam Champion Interview Gigi Fernández won 17 Grand Slam doubles titles and two Olympic gold medals representing the United States, and reached the world No. 1 ranking in women’s doubles. She reached a career-high singles ranking of 17 in 1991. Since retiring from the ... Read more
In this episode, Guiliana Olmos Interview: 1st Mexican Player to Win a Masters 1000, Japan Olympics Experience, and Mexican Tennis Federation vs USTA Now 27, Guiliana Olmos is in the midst of a historic professional career. Though born in Austria and raised in California, Olmos represents her father’s birth country Mexico on an international level, ... Read more
After a decent hard-court summer, it has become clear who the favorites for this year’s US Open are. There are only three names, and it’s not Nadal and Federer to complement Djokovic. No, this year it’s Zverev and Medvedev complementing Djokovic. I’m not sad to see a US Open without both Federer and Nadal in ... Read more
Like Naomi Osaka, the best hard-court player on the men’s side crashed out of the Olympics and left Tokyo without a medal. With little preparation but a whole lot of confidence, Novak will now head to the US Open to attempt to win a calendar-year Grand Slam. Winning the US Open would not only give ... Read more
Having just crashed out in the third round of the Tokyo Olympics, Naomi Osaka will be looking to defend her US Open title. It’s been quite a spring and summer for Osaka, beginning with her withdrawal from the French Open and Wimbledon. She hasn’t played that much tennis since taking a break due to her ... Read more
It seems only yesterday we were wrapping up Wimbledon. However, there is no time to waste in the WTA and ATP tours. While the men head to Toronto, the women will head to Montreal for the latest edition of the Canadian Open. As usual, both the Canadian Open and the Cincinnati Masters will be played ... Read more
It is official. Novak Djokovic will not be a Golden Slam winner. In the grand scheme of things, this does not matter. Although it would have been nice for Novak to hold all four slams and a gold medal, from a professional tennis perspective, the Grand Slam is where it’s at. The last person to ... 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
In this episode, Interview with Steve Johnson NCAA Best Record Previous ATP US#1 Can He Win a Slam? TennisPAL Chronicles is sponsored by TennisPAL which is a great app you can download for android or iphone and find people to play tennis with. This week we are rebroadcasting a great interview with professional tennis player ... Read more
Steffi Graf is arguably the best women’s tennis player that ever lived. Some of her records have not been broken and will not be broken any time soon, especially the prized calendar year Grand Slam. Although many can argue that Williams holds more Grand Slams, there’s no arguing the fact that Steffi Graf has a ... Read more