Daniil Medvedev: An In-Depth Look At His Game

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Daniil Medvedev is a player on the rise. A member of the “NextGen,” Medvedev won his biggest tournament last November at the season ending World Tour finals in London. He also became the first player to defeat the top 3 seeds to win the ATP Finals, which is a great achievement. This year Medvedev has […] READ MORE


The Best Men Who Never Won Wimbledon

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Many of the men’s game’s greatest champions have lifted the title at Wimbledon, with the honour board at the All England Club unsurprisingly a who’s who of tennis greatness. But there have also been some very fine players who never managed to get over the line at Wimbledon. Here’s a look at some of the […] READ MORE


Thanasi Kokkinakis Seeks Career Resurrection

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Thanasi Kokkinakis can finally see the light at the end of the tunnel. Following six long years of injuries and misfortunes, the Aussie picked up a relieving victory at the Australian Open, defeating Soon Woo Kwon 6-4 6-1 6-1. Assertive performance in Round 1 After squandering a sizable lead last week against his countryman Alex […] READ MORE


Peter McNamara and the Golden Age of Doubles

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Sometimes the death of an individual is enough to signify the end of an era, and so it is with Peter McNamara and doubles tennis. McNamara, who died earlier this week, was one of the last major tennis players to grow up playing both singles and doubles, and although he achieved considerable success in singles, […] READ MORE


Roger Federer’s Top 5 Wimbledon Matches

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Roger Federer has been in a lot of top matches throughout his career, and many of his most famous took place at Wimbledon, a Grand Slam he has won a record eight times. With the Championships taking place right now, let’s take a look at the Swiss maestro’s five best matches at the All England […] READ MORE


The Five Finest Comebacks From Injury in Tennis History

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This week, Petra Kvitova, the two-time Wimbledon champion, used Instagram to update her fans and the wider world of her progress after suffering appalling injuries to her left hand (the hand with which she holds a racket) during a break-in at her home in the Czech Republic just before Christmas. Although unable to give a […] READ MORE