Category: Tennis
British players eliminated as Paolini prepares to face Kasatkina and Keys battles Fernandez in the semi-finals at Eastbourne
[ad_1] The 3 Britons fell short of advancing beyond the quarter-finals at the Rothesay International in Eastbourne on Thursday. This marked the first time in 46 years that 3 British women had reached the Last 8. Like Anne Hobbs, Michelle Tyler, and Virginia Wade at the 1978 Colgate International, Katie Boulter, Emma Raducanu, and Harriet…
Flag Waving Without a Finish Line in Sight
[ad_1] A Flag, But No Finish Line: The Story of Andrea Jaeger A 1984 Olympian who helped pave the way for others nearly 40 years later. The 1984 Los Angeles Olympics marked a seismic shift. For the first time, certain sports allowed professional athletes like Andrea Jaeger, then the world’s No. 3 tennis player, to…
Young tennis phenom Raducanu defies expectations with impressive performances and emerges as surprise pick for Wimbledon dark horse.
[ad_1] According to former WTA player Laura Robson, Emma Raducanu is playing well above her ranking and is a dark horse candidate at Wimbledon. Raducanu is currently ranked outside the Top 100 on the WTA Tour, but her level is obviously far better than that. Growing up in Great Britain allowed Raducanu to learn how…
Preview of the Wimbledon Championships in London
[ad_1] It’s here. The summer of grass has arrived at the home of tennis. What could be more glorious? The aperitifs, Queen’s Club, Nottingham, Birmingham, Eastbourne, as well as grass events in Germany and the Netherlands, are done and dusted and now fans, over half a million of them over the coming fortnight, will head…
Henri Cochet: A Tennis Genius
[ad_1] Tennis Mastermind: Henri Cochet Elegant Master Of The Volley “The Tournament In Paris” At three o’clock in the afternoon, the Parisian sunshine reflected off the dusty clay of Stade Roland Garros. There was tension in the air even though the International Challenge Tournament had already been settled. The decisive doubles match earlier had ended…
Former World No. 1 claims Djokovic stands out with his absence of weaknesses unlike Federer and Nadal
[ad_1] Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal have weaknesses, according to former ATP legend Mats Wilander, but Novak Djokovic doesn’t. The era of the Big Three is the greatest era of tennis simply because the players that marked it are so great. Each one of them has a case to be considered the greatest of all…
Murray delaying decision on London departure.
[ad_1] Andy Murray could say farewell to Wimbledon in the doubles with brother Jamie if fit. It’s complicated, and it’s made more complicated because I want to play at Wimbledon one more time Andy Murray The injury-hit two-time singles champion is set to retire this summer. The former world No.1 has been drawn to face…
Sinner faces tough competition while Draper has smooth journey ahead in tennis tournament
[ad_1] Getty Images Jannik Sinner is the No. 1 seed at a Grand Slam for the first time in his career, but the Wimbledon draw did not do him any favors. Defending champion Carlos Alcaraz landed in Sinner’s half of the bracket and 2021 runner-up Matteo Berrettini is a potential second-round opponent in what would…
Renowned Tennis Academy, Rally 4Ever, to Host Tennis Clinic at Wimbledon Park City Harvest Event
[ad_1] Rally 4Ever is bringing tennis and positive energy to Wimbledon Park. Join Rally 4Ever at the City Harvest Tennis Festival on Saturday, June 29th from 10 am – noon. Rally 4Ever is reaching out to anyone and everyone who needs a lift with our free and fun tennis event. Coaches and players are rallying…
Novak Djokovic Triumphs Over Daniil Medvedev in Giorgio Armani Grass-Court Wimbledon Preparation Tournament
[ad_1] Novak Djokovic Beats Daniil Medvedev In Giorgio Armani Grass-Court Wimbledon Warm Up – World Tennis Magazine Novak Djokovic Beats Daniil Medvedev In Giorgio Armani Grass-Court Wimbledon Warm Up [ad_2]
