Federer, Murray and the premature tennis obituary

August 8, 2018 2

As with basically all sports, it seems to be en vogue for tennis pundits and journalists to sound sagacious and insightful in making bold predictions for the future. There is nothing wrong with this—it’s part of the game to sell papers and encourage clicks. […]

Rogers Cup preview and predictions

August 6, 2018 60

Alexander Zverev went back-to-back last summer at the Citi Open and Rogers Cup, and he has a chance to accomplish the same feat after triumphing once again in Washington, D.C. Zverev won’t have to contend with Roger Federer at the Canada Masters this time around. […]

A Wimbledon recap: Djokovic, Nadal, and the Next Gen

July 21, 2018 133

Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal rescued the 2018 Wimbledon Championships with a brilliant five-set clash, an epic encounter that lasted two days. Cheryl Murray reflects back on what made this year’s Wimbledon special–and on what didn’t. […]

Anderson had little left to compete with resurgent Djokovic

July 15, 2018 4

Novak Djokovic’s comeback from a 2017 elbow injury was slow to get going earlier this season, but it has suddenly resulted in the biggest of titles. The former world No. 1 punctuated his resurgence by winning Wimbledon for the fourth time, defeating Kevin Anderson 6-2, 6-2, 7-6(3). […]

Djokovic defeats Anderson for fourth Wimbledon title

July 15, 2018 10

Serbia’s Novak Djokovic is once again a Grand Slam champion, as he defeated South Africa’s Kevin Anderson for his fourth Wimbledon crown in three relatively comfortable sets. Anderson was coming off brutal five-set wins in both the quarters and semis. […]

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