Much Ado About Clay
Madrid is mercifully behind us, and hopefully we can soon stop hearing the lingering refrains lambasting the blue surface at the tournament this year. While Roger Federer kept his usual […]
Madrid is mercifully behind us, and hopefully we can soon stop hearing the lingering refrains lambasting the blue surface at the tournament this year. While Roger Federer kept his usual […]
The war against doping in sports has ramped up significantly in the past several decades, with drug testers administering more and more tests both in and out of competition for […]
The chalk held, that’s all that we can say when we look at the final four that survived the first five round of the U.S. Open in Flushing Meadows. There […]
We’ve arrived midway through the U.S. Open, and the draws are slowly being whittled away in Flushing Meadows. I’ve been sitting on the opposite side of the country, catching snippets […]
I returned from Portland last night after three days spent at the inaugural Green Sports Alliance Summit, and the confluence of so many influential people and teams and businesses and […]
I decided to wander over to the ATP World Tour website for no other reason than to see if the leaders in the various statistical categories were the leaders in […]
Robbie Kendrick, the 31-year-old American journeyman from Fresno, apparently was notified by the International Tennis Federation that he had tested positive for methylhexanamine during the French Open. Accepting his claim […]
With the second round closing up today at Wimbledon and the start of third-round matches, we’re nearing the first weekend with the brackets and the shape of this year’s slice […]
This time of year is a whirlwind of activity for tennis, as the Orwellian odyssey in Paris and London yields two Grand Slam champions in a month’s time. It was just […]
Does anybody ever wonder why NBC has migrated to a third-rate network? It is a rare talent to know how to piss off multiple constituencies simultaneously, yet somehow in tape-delaying […]