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The Curious Case of Rafael Nadal’s Absence and Incredible Comeback Continues

The Curious Case of Rafael Nadal’s Absence and Incredible Comeback Continues and in tonight’s quarterfinal he faces defending champion and 5 time Cincinnati titlist, Roger Federer. Even though Nadal...

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2013 US Open and Draw Analysis

It is the final week in August.  Workers are eager to escape from their tedium to play in the remaining sun baked summer warmth.  Beaches and pools teem with families and friends who enjoy the last...

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Masterclass Match of the Day – Juan Martin del Potro vs. Lleyton Hewitt

US Open 2013 – [6] Juan Martin del Potro (ARG) vs. Lleyton Hewitt (AUS) Arthur Ashe Stadium – 7 pm EDT Tonight’s marquee match will feature 2 former US Open winners. It has been a few years since...

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Masterclass Match of the Day: Novak Djokovic vs. Stanislas Wawrinka

A Breath of Fresh Air, Or The Same Old Song? As we approach the business end of the US Open, some of the same top names appear in the semifinal matches.  Race to London leader and world No. 2  Rafael...

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Johan Kriek’s “Drugs in Sports”— A Masterclass Perspective

Mr. Kriek wrote a wonderful article on this site in his Johan Kriek Drugs in Sport blog entry. He is to be commended for having the courage to write it.  It goes a long way in demonstrating why one...

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Roger Federer’s Yesterdays and Tomorrows – A Champion’s Fate

Roger Federer has achieved so much in his career it boggles the mind. He holds or shares hundreds of records, achievements, and awards in tennis. Led by his record 17 Major titles in the Grand Slam...

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Goodbye Mr. Hyde, Welcome Back Roger Federer – 2013 Paris SF

That Mr. Hyde impostor that we have seen most of the year in Roger Federer’s shoes appears to have finally departed.  Is it because Roger has finally overcome some of his physical problems with his...

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2014 – Out With The Old, In With The New (But Some Things Don’t Change)

2013 is clearly behind us, but it’s worth taking a glance back at some of the successes and some surprises at the top of the tennis world. Just when it looked like Mr. Novak Djokovic and Mr. Andy...

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The Curious Case of Rafael Nadal’s Absence and Incredible Comeback Continues

The Curious Case of Rafael Nadal’s Absence and Incredible Comeback Continues and in tonight’s quarterfinal he faces defending champion and 5 time Cincinnati titlist, Roger Federer. Even though Nadal...

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2013 US Open and Draw Analysis

It is the final week in August.  Workers are eager to escape from their tedium to play in the remaining sun baked summer warmth.  Beaches and pools teem with families and friends who enjoy the last...

View Article

Masterclass Match of the Day – Juan Martin del Potro vs. Lleyton Hewitt

US Open 2013 – [6] Juan Martin del Potro (ARG) vs. Lleyton Hewitt (AUS) Arthur Ashe Stadium – 7 pm EDT Tonight’s marquee match will feature 2 former US Open winners. It has been a few years since...

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Masterclass Match of the Day: Novak Djokovic vs. Stanislas Wawrinka

A Breath of Fresh Air, Or The Same Old Song? As we approach the business end of the US Open, some of the same top names appear in the semifinal matches.  Race to London leader and world No. 2  Rafael...

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Johan Kriek’s “Drugs in Sports”— A Masterclass Perspective

Mr. Kriek wrote a wonderful article on this site in his Johan Kriek Drugs in Sport blog entry. He is to be commended for having the courage to write it.  It goes a long way in demonstrating why one...

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Roger Federer’s Yesterdays and Tomorrows – A Champion’s Fate

Roger Federer has achieved so much in his career it boggles the mind. He holds or shares hundreds of records, achievements, and awards in tennis. Led by his record 17 Major titles in the Grand Slam...

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Goodbye Mr. Hyde, Welcome Back Roger Federer – 2013 Paris SF

That Mr. Hyde impostor that we have seen most of the year in Roger Federer’s shoes appears to have finally departed.  Is it because Roger has finally overcome some of his physical problems with his...

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2014 – Out With The Old, In With The New (But Some Things Don’t Change)

2013 is clearly behind us, but it’s worth taking a glance back at some of the successes and some surprises at the top of the tennis world. Just when it looked like Mr. Novak Djokovic and Mr. Andy...

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