Sunday, June 4, 2023

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Show some love for the WTA Finals

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In my latest article for TennisCanada.com, I discuss this weeks WTA Finals from Singapore and how the top eight ladies look. Here's an excerpt from the article right here: "Notable obstacles in Serena's way will...

What the Rogers Cup means to the US Open

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In my latest article for TennisCanada.com, I discuss the vital importance of the Rogers Cup in both Toronto and Montreal toward the outcome of US Open later this month. Here's an excerpt from the...

It’s a Bouchard kind of Summer

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In my latest article for Tennis Canada, I discuss Eugenie Bouchard's stellar result at Wimbledon and what the future holds in store for the young Canadian. Here's an excerpt below. "How can you not like...

Slick Success on the Lawns of London

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In my latest article of Tennis Canada, I preview the 2014 Wimbledon Championships. Will Rafa Nadal rebound from two poor years on the grass? Will Roger Federer win his eighth title at SW19? How...

Spring break tennis in Cali and Miami

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In my latest article for Tennis Canada, I discuss the marvelous month in March and the tennis that it has in store. Nothing really beats spring break in either Cali or Miami. Click here...

Projected 2014 top 10 ATP World Tour Rankings

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by: Nima Naderi With the Australian Open ready to kick start the new calender year in about six weeks, there's no better time than to turn on that crystal ball and throw our hands into...

Projected 2013 top 10 ATP World Tour Rankings

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by: Nima Naderi Flip-flopping the top four spots on the ATP World Tour appeared to be the order of play throughout the 2012 season. Novak Djokovic never slipped past No. 2 in the rankings throughout...

Wimbledon 2012: Men’s draw preview and analysis

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by: Nima Naderi Locked in a race to finish No. 1 in the world by the end of the tournament, Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer all have a little extra incentive to play...

Projected 2012 top 10 ATP World Tour Rankings

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by: Nima Naderi Is it really that hard to predict who will finish in the world's top 10 a year from now, or does tennis's current crop of competitive players make it impossible to foresee...

Exclusive Q&A With Brad Gilbert

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For the podcast version of this interview click here Former world No. 4 Brad Gilbert, who captured 20 career ATP World Tour titles throughout his successful career, continues to be one of the most recognizable...

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Jarry Wins Geneva Open; Fils Claims Lyon Open

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Gonet Geneva Open—Geneva, Switzerland Chilean Nicolas Jarry captured second title of the season on Saturday in Geneva, Switzerland, dispatching No. 4 seed Grigor Dimitrov 7-6(1),...