Lindsay Davenport is One of the Best Tennis Minds Around
There’s no doubt Lindsay Davenport is one of the best tennis minds…
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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
By now we’ve been hearing about Next Gen for a while now, and given the success of players like Tsitsipas, Zverev, and Berrettini, lets look at the generation a couple of years younger that’s coming right behind them and who I expect to make some real noise next year. Here’s four players to watch. ... Read more
2019 US Open Men’s Semifinals are set. Nadal will play Berrettini while Dimitrov plays Medvedev. On paper it looks very likely that we will see a Nadal vs. Medvedev final. And if that’s the case, the edge goes to Nadal, given how easily he handled Medvedev in Montreal. That being said, to win this tournament, ... Read more
There’s no doubt Lindsay Davenport is one of the best tennis minds around. She’s been a top player, has provided great and insightful commentary on the Tennis Channel and of course coached Madison Keys to her biggest moments. I remember watching Lindsay Davenport between 94 and 97 thinking that she’ll be a decent top ... Read more
As they say, it ain’t over til it’s over! The three-time Grand Slam champion, Stan Wawrinka, went down against Marco Cecchinato at the Monte Carlo Masters. If you had watched the first set, you must have thought that Stan won convincingly, handing the Italian a decisive loss. After eight games, Marco Cecchinato at 0-6, 0-2, ... 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
At the London ATP Finals, Zverev has won the biggest title of his young career. It wasn’t without a little controversy though. During the second set tie-break, and in the middle of a point, a ball boy on Roger’s side of the court dropped a ball. It was out of Federer’s line of site, but ... Read more
Seems like all we’ve been doing in 2018 is talking about top players coming back from either maternity leave or injury. I can’t remember a time when so many top players where running around the WTA and ATP tour trying to get back in form because they either gave birth or are coming back from ... Read more