2018 U.S. Open draw analysis

August 24, 2018 25

For the first time since Wimbledon more than a full year ago, the Big 4 are all playing in the same tournament. Much unlike the case with last summer’s event, the 2018 U.S. Open draw is absolutely loaded. They say New York is the city that never sleeps—and it won’t on this men’s singles event. […]

Newport, Bastad, and Umag previews and predictions

July 16, 2018 19

There is no rest for the weary—well, there is if you’re Kevin Anderson and John Isner. Those two marathon men are obviously taking a much-deserved break, but the ATP Tour is getting right back in action with not one, not two, but three tournaments immediately following Wimbledon.
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Lyon and Geneva preview and predictions

May 20, 2018 13

By the standards of tournaments immediately preceding Grand Slams, Lyon and Geneva—just as they did last year—boast impressive player fields. You can always count on Dominic Thiem to turn up no matter the circumstances, and that is exactly what he is doing this week. […]

Nadal sends French Open message with Davis Cup domination

April 13, 2018 2

The French Open is more than a month away. But is it already over? When Rafael Nadal missed more than two months following the Australian Open due to a hip injury, the rest of the ATP Tour figured it may have some kind of a chance at the upcoming French Open. […]

Davis Cup quarterfinals preview and predictions

April 6, 2018 2

Rafael Nadal and the rest of the Spanish Davis Cup team are welcoming Germany to Valencia for a quarterfinal contest, while the schedule is rounded out by France vs. Italy, Belgium vs. the United States, and Kazakhstan vs. Croatia. […]

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