Sharapova And Kvitova Come Up Big
Maria Sharapova and Petra Kvitova took different roads to reach a highly anticipated semifinal match.
Maria Sharapova and Petra Kvitova took different roads to reach a highly anticipated semifinal match.
Top seed Caroline Wozniacki received no favors in drawing one tough quarter final bracket while third seed Kim Clijsters appears to have the most favorable draw.
Kaia Kanepi mounted a stirring resurrection of her career in 2010. The 25-year old Estonian settled into the no. 22 ranking after surprising performances at Wimbledon and the U.S. Open, reaching the quarters in both. Kaia relied heavily on conditioning coach Kristijian Pruus and tennis coach Silver Karjus to resurrect her career. She began tennis […]
On Tuesday, four players sought semifinal berths in the 2010 U.S. Open and those two precious berths went to the better wind players.
As players approach the quarterfinals of the U. S. Open, even the experienced ones have difficulty not looking ahead. It seems like Jelena Jankovic, the fourth seed at the U.S. Open, was the first victim of this devilish temptation.
Serena Williams will play Vera Zvonareva on Saturday but she had her hands full against 62nd ranked Petra Kvitova on Thursday.
Rain delays, suspensions and cancellations proved to be a great equalizer as bookmaker favorites Rafa Nadal and Justine Henin will now have to win six marches in ten days to earn their crowns at Roland Garros.
Amelie Mauresmo can now resume playing good tennis-she won’t have to worry about the French Open for at least another 52 weeks. In yet another spectacular crash-and-burn from France’s two-time Grand Slam champion, Mauresmo-who has never handled the pressure of playing on home soil in the world’s biggest claycourt tournament-tumbled out of this year’s Roland […]