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Tag Archives: ATP
The Fragility of the One-Handed Backhand
Nostalgia for one-handed backhands can obscure the fact that two-handers are a much better fit for the modern game.
The Door Has Closed On Stefanos Tsitsipas
Tsitsipas’ window to win a major title may have passed.
Roundtable ATP Predictions for the 2022 U.S. Open
Picks for the men’s singles U.S. Open champion.
Andy Murray’s U.S. Open Title, 10 Years Later
How did Andy Murray win his first major title?
As Expected
Djokovic’s second withdrawal from a major this year doesn’t have nearly the shock factor of the first.
Turning the Tables
Tsitsipas scored arguably his biggest win of the year by beating Medvedev in the Cincinnati semifinals.
China Has Never Had A Male Top 100 Player. Who Will Be The First?
By Damian Kust Li Na, the winner of two Grand Slam titles, might have retired back in 2014, but her legacy goes on with many other Chinese women among the top echelon of the game. A trio between the ages of 19 and 21–Qinwen Zheng, Xiyu Wang, and Xinyu Wang–have already broken the top 100,Continue reading “China Has Never Had A Male Top 100 Player. Who Will Be The First?”
Why the ATP Needs to Take Domestic Abuse More Seriously
Refusing to believe those who have been abused only makes a very difficult situation for them tougher.
Raise the Floor
Why C-levels may be as important to tennis players as A-levels.