Nadal v Federer Part One

Having been a tennis fan most of my life, I have been happy enough to simply watch the big matches through the years and have a few light-hearted conversations about this match or that player with friends or family.  We keep things sensible, i.e., defensible, since saying something too hyperbolic or absurd pretty much kills the conversation. More recently, …

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Roger and Novak

Roger Federer at 34 is such a unique quality.  Not only is his tennis on fire, but even off the court, one sees he is such a positive source of leadership for the tour.  Listening to players refer to him, through-out the fortnight, with such reverence was a great reminder of this regality and wisdom he …

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So much for my pep talk . . .

. . .Or: I sure nailed that one. This morning, I was somehow moved to sit down with my coffee and jot down the bona fide playbook, provide a sketch of the real map of this evening's men's U.S. Open Championship. Excerpt (still warm from this morning's printing press): But what is likely to happen today if …

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Attitude and Form

As we prepare for this mammoth collision of great men's championship final tennis (congrats btw to the two Italian ladies who put-on quite a show. . .at the trophy ceremony!  Great vibes.  What a way to retire, going-out on top in the big apple), just a quick note on attitude and form. Novak will probably …

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2015 U.S. Open Men’s Semifinals

We're all set.  We could not ask for a better final four.  Each of the four has his own significant drive to claim this final major of the year. Allow me to cut to the chase.  The secret to making pretty accurate reads on these matches first of all requires that we pay attention to the …

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U.S. Open Week Two

We have reached the U.S. Open Quarter Finals.  What are the big surprises?  Nadal and Murray are out?  Nadal, even though he was 1,000,000 - 0 when up 2-0, is not a surprise.  With Murray, a top 15er finally administered what a few of us have suspected all along: Murray's game is second-tier goods.  Slice …

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U.S. Open First Round

Everything going according to plan.  Let's start in the top half of the top: Djokovic played with purpose and looked great though this is R1 so we're just nodding and sipping at this point.  Big hitting Russian Gabashvili or Seppi seem the only blip on the radar before he likely sees Goffin in the quarters. …

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New York

Sure, the videos are not my normal look, but we can still enjoy them; and, in fact, isn't this the best time of the year to step-up your game?  Ha.  Call it my chip and charge, catching the reader off guard (more on that momentarily). It's time for New York City tennis, folks.  American bias aside, …

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The Federer Reminder: Cincinnati 2015

In light of the sensational year Novak Djokovic is having, this 2015 campaign usurping his legendary tennis of 2011, Roger Federer's dominant 7th Cincinnati Masters over the weekend reminds us, again, that he is still here and he's the greatest to ever play the sport.  This has never been clearer.  Those who disagree, I am eager …

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Men’s Tennis Of Course

Of course we see predictability this week in Cincinnati as this dramatic USO series gets closer and closer to New York City.  Of course, we're all excited about the big apple's men's major tennis opera starring Novak and Andy in leading roles, with Roger playing the older, more subdued crowd favorite. Nothing really "off" course at this …

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