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Tag Archives: Wimbledon
The Power of One
A heartfelt case for one serve in tennis.
Opinion: We Need Consequences for Wimbledon
On the Wimbledon ban and the response of the tours.
Nice to Meet You, I’m Wimbledon
Wimbledon is…not doing the best job.
This Is Not About Tennis
Nick Carter’s thoughts on Wimbledon banning Russian and Belarusian players from this year’s draw.
What now for Rafa?
Back in 2012, many questioned what Rafael Nadal’s comeback to tennis would look like. Aoun wrote about it at the time.
Deciding Tiebreaks: Balancing Practicality and Passion
Thoughts on the majors uniformly implementing a tiebreak to ten points at 6-all in deciding sets.
The Curse of John Isner
John Isner, chaos god of destruction.
Tennis Origin Story #13: Caleb Pereira
Caleb Pereira, opening, closing, and, rummaging through a long-abandoned, rotten, and mothballed chest-of-memory-drawers, finds out how the musty, starched rituals of Wimbledon and its iron-curtain imperialism initially creeped him out of tennis.