...I watched the match yesterday between Kim Clijsters and Maria Sharapova. Other than big-serving, this was the single strategy each woman deployed against the other. Pull her wide and the point was over. Wide to the forehand and then wide to the backhand. Over and over. Rinse and repeat. And it worked.…
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Added by tennischick on August 16, 2010 at 7:05pm —
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...My point is that I have never struggled like this with transitions before. I think that factor may be the improved amount of depth on both sides of the tour. It’s become exceedingly hard to pick clear leaders and dominators. Sharapova could just as easily have been beaten by Anastasia…
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Added by tennischick on August 15, 2010 at 10:24am —
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What if i told you could better your game thru a martial art that is 2000 years old .and uses the same movements as in tennis like a forehand , a backhand swings along with footwork, timing and explosiveness and speed along with hand and eye coordination that has no equal .This is a stick fighting art called kali or arni or eskrema and was developed in the filipines islands. A kali master call swing a stick over 120 miles per hour and change direction at the same time at any given time .This…
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Added by Sifu Jack on August 14, 2010 at 8:30pm —
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I try not to get excited about Ana Ivanovic. It’s not that I don’t enjoy watching her play, because I do. It’s just that I don’t like investing myself emotionally in players about whom I am uncertain of their level of commitment to tennis. Consequently I have avoided becoming emotionally invested in Ana…
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Added by tennischick on August 14, 2010 at 7:06pm —
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OK, here we are: quarterfinal time at the Masters tournament in and no American men made it that far. Actually, none made it as far as the 16s. This all coincides with the history-making turn in the rankings this week, where no U.S. man was in the top 10 for the first time in oh, about, forever.
But take a look at the rankings right now, where you have four players that haven't even won titles this year (Andy Murray, Nikolay Davydenko, Tomas Berdych and Jo-Wilfried Tsonga), and three…
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Added by Van Sias on August 12, 2010 at 10:41pm —
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Some have wondered what exactly qualifies her for this role. My response is that in the same way that I suspect that Richard and Oracene learned a thing or two from their years of paying others to coach their daughters, then… Continue
Added by tennischick on August 12, 2010 at 6:30pm —
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Like many others, I’ve been following the scandalized outpourings regarding the
allegations against Lance Armstrong and some of his team-mates, when it occurred
to me that we seem to be going through a spate of shame and scandal involving a…
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Added by tennischick on August 11, 2010 at 5:30pm —
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David Nalbandian made the final 16 at the Legg Mason Tennis Classic Wednesday evening, following his straight-set victory over seventh seed Stanislas Wawrinka. The Argentinean was…
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Added by Thomas Rooney on August 11, 2010 at 6:18am —
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Zheng Jie and Maria Kirilenko were probably among the prettiest entrants in the doubles draw in San Diego last week. Not that this
has anything to do with the awesomeness of their tennis talent, but I would have expected that the sports media would at least have picked up on the sex appeal angle and…
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Added by tennischick on August 9, 2010 at 7:00pm —
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Returning from our two-week “WTA vacation,” we were delighted to see that many…
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Added by Sharapovanovic on August 11, 2010 at 12:12am —
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I’m probably going to lose the handful of Polish fans who currently read this blog. And that would be too bad, but I would also get it. After all, ever since Wojtek Fibak famously made it to the quarterfinals of the 1980 French Open, Wimbledon, and US Open, Poland has not seen as high a tennis achiever as…
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Added by tennischick on August 8, 2010 at 7:37pm —
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I apologize for the question mark. It’s meant to indicate that I am not sure. After all, we’ve been here before, haven’t we? And no, I am not being biyatchy. Truth is, I have always had a thing for Davide Nalbandian. And
I myself can’t believe that this is the first time I’m actually writing about…
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Added by tennischick on August 7, 2010 at 6:23pm —
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Check out my 3-part series on motivation and on why I believe that Federer is still motivated to play great tennis:
Part One… Continue
Added by tennischick on August 7, 2010 at 6:29am —
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Well, I probably should be working but am going to take a few minutes off to quickly write about tennis things on my mind for years. I think the game of tennis needs to change its rules to keep up with the times.
Example: why is there a rule that disallows volleyball style serve? If you can visualize a volleyball service, the player stands back from the baseline several feet, then rushes forward several steps, tosses the ball, then jumps up and strikes. According to current…
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Added by Tony Daysog on August 6, 2010 at 3:50pm —
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It remains to be seen whether the reigning US Open champion, Juan Martin del Potro, will be fit enough to defend his title later this month. The Argentinean hasn’t played since the Australian Open at the beginning of the year.
He reached the fourth round in Australia but was struggling with a wrist injury during the tournament. The injury didn’t clear up and del Potro was forced to have an operation. The injury forced del Potro to miss the French Open and Wimbledon as he recovered…
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Added by Thomas Rooney on August 6, 2010 at 5:55am —
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Well, first thing I probably wouldn't be doing is typing this blog entry: I'd be doing laps in my swimming pool filled with my millions!
Seriously, though, if I was him, you know what I would've done over the past couple of weeks? (And this may sound crazy) Played either in L.A. last week or Washington this one.
I know: Crazy, right? But not really if you look at it.
First, I know there have been some bouts with injuries this year, but his schedule's been pretty…
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Added by Van Sias on August 5, 2010 at 10:15am —
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Laurence Atkins of Oakland Advances to the Semifinals
In Atlanta, GA. He is the Captain of The Oakland Rebels
Tennis Team. Good Luck Laurence.
Added by Larry Atkins on August 3, 2010 at 3:50pm —
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One of the easiest ways to improve your tennis game is to work on your footspeed and movement on the court with Tennis Court Drills. We don’t have to spend a TON of time working on this, because a little
each week will dramatically improve our movement.
Here’s a simple but very effective drill we can do either on the court or at our homes that takes just a few minutes to complete. It’s called the Tennis T-Shuffle Drill:…
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Added by Todd Scott on August 2, 2010 at 12:00pm —
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That was a tough loss for James Blake to Feliciano Lopez this evening in Los Angeles.
I assume, though, Blake must be thinking that a quarterfinal run at a tournament never felt so good. With his recent run of bad form, pretty much brought on by injury, the threat of the "R" word has popped up a lot coming from him in the past few months. He's definitely one of the veterans on tour now and his body has had some wear and tear put on it. But Blake's forehand and even-slightly diminished…
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Added by Van Sias on July 30, 2010 at 8:00pm —
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Ana Ivanovic had a breakthrough in tennis as she won her first WTA title in 2005. She went on to perform to her highest standards and made it…
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Added by TennisEarth on July 30, 2010 at 5:21am —
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