Barcelona and Budapest preview and predictions

April 22, 2018 7

There will be no kind of lull in between the Monte-Carlo Masters and the next two Masters 1000 events in Madrid and Rome. That’s because Barcelona, a 500-point tournament, boasts a field that is basically worthy of a 1000-pointer. Budapest is also on this week’s schedule. […]

Monte-Carlo SF preview and prediction: Zverev vs. Nishikori

April 21, 2018 16

Alexander Zverev and Kei Nishikori will be going head-to-head for just the second time in their careers when they meet again in the semifinals of the Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters on Saturday afternoon. The winner will battle either Rafael Nadal or Grigor Dimitrov for the title. […]

Monte-Carlo Masters preview and predictions

April 14, 2018 12

When the clay-court swing moves to Europe, it won’t leave until after the French Open. Following less prestigious events in Houston and Marrakech, Monte-Carlo marks the true beginning of one of the most entertaining eight-week stretches in every tennis season. […]

Rotterdam, New York, and Buenos Aires previews and predictions

February 11, 2018 6

Arguably the second best of the four February weeks is coming up, with tournaments in Rotterdam, New York, and Buenos Aires. It has the possibility of generating more headlines than any other week in February, as Roger Federer is waging an unexpected assault on the No. 1 ranking. Federer took a late wild card into Rotterdam. […]

Gasquet impresses, but Federer flies into Australian Open fourth round

January 20, 2018 5

A thriller along the lines of last year’s Australian Open final against Rafael Nadal this was not. But it also wasn’t as routine as some of Federer’s frequent lightning-quick three-set beatdowns. During third-round action on Saturday, the 36-year-old held off Richard Gasquet 6-2, 7-5, 6-4 after one hour and 59 minutes. […]

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