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- Nadal Withdrawal Blows Australian Open Semi-Finals Wide Open
- American football fans might be encouraging Rafael Nadal to pay a visit to Chicago Bears quarterback Jay Cutler after the Spanish sensation gave a masterclass in playing through injury despite a loss to David Ferrer. Nadal’s dream of taking four grand slams in a row was dashed and it has to... Read More
- A.J. Ryder
- Wednesday, January 26, 2011 - 19:26
- Roger Federer Remains Second Favourite After Wawrinka Rout
- Rafael Nadal’s Australian Open quarter-final fixture kicks off in a few hours time and the Spaniard is heavily-favoured to get the result over David Ferrer. Nadal remains the one to beat despite an extremely encouraging showing from Roger Federer against Stan Wawrinka to set up his semi-final... Read More
- A.J. Ryder
- Tuesday, January 25, 2011 - 20:23
- Big Names Favoured for Progress at Australian Open
- With the men’s and women’s Australian Open tournaments now facing the quarter final stages, a number of superstars are still in the mix for the first major championship of the year. A, at times, shaky qualifying campaign from Roger Federer has seen him drop to second-favourite status... Read More
- A.J. Ryder
- Monday, January 24, 2011 - 17:36
- Rafa Nadal Now Considered Favourite for 2011 Australian Open Win
- On the heels of a major scare for Roger Federer, Spanish star Rafael Nadal has now been installed as the slim favourite to win the ongoing Australian Open. Federer had a serious slip up against Gilles Simon, which would up sending their fixture to five sets, and this has seen his quest for 20 major... Read More
- A.J. Ryder
- Thursday, January 20, 2011 - 23:35
- Kim Clijsters Trading as Strong Favourite for Australian Open
- The Women’s Australian Open action is well under way and the former world #1 is heavily-favoured to secure the first major championship of 2011. The short price isn’t a dramatic surprise as Clijsters got her tournament off to a scintillating start by defeating former #1 Dinara Safina... Read More
- A.J. Ryder
- Wednesday, January 19, 2011 - 19:39
- Kim Clijsters Trading as Strong Favourite for Australian Open
- The Women’s Australian Open action is well under way and the former world #1 is heavily-favoured to secure the first major championship of 2011. The short price isn’t a dramatic surprise as Clijsters got her tournament off to a scintillating start by defeating former #1 Dinara Safina... Read More
- A.J. Ryder
- Wednesday, January 19, 2011 - 19:39
- Federer and Nadal Have Points to Prove in Australian Open
- The usual suspects are out in full force for the 2011 Australian Open as global tennis’ two top men play out the formality that is the opening stages. Both Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal recorded straightforward victories in their opening fixtures at the Aussie Open. Federer made quick work... Read More
- A.J. Ryder
- Tuesday, January 18, 2011 - 21:01
- US Open 2010: Nedal vs Djokovic Championship Match Preview
- The build up to the 2010 US Open men’s singles final between Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic could not be more dramatic than had organizers scripted it themselves. Not that this billing needed any more hype and buzz than it already had. The back-story was compelling as it was: it was to be... Read More
- Nila A
- Monday, September 13, 2010 - 19:13
- 10 Reasons Why Nadal Will Win the 2010 US Open
- Rafael Nadal is vying to win the US Open today, becoming only the seventh man in the history of the game to complete a career Grand Slam. Should Nadal accomplish the task, he’ll become the youngest player ever to do so at 24 and he’ll join an elite group that includes Rod Laver, Andre... Read More
- Nila A
- Sunday, September 12, 2010 - 19:18
- 10 Reasons why Djokovic Can Win the 2010 US Open
- Novak Djokovic could win the 2010 US Open title today and effectively thwart Rafael Nadal’s expressed ambition to win the US Open (the only major he’s never won) to complete the career Grand Slam. Djokovic, the world No.3, is a worthy competitor and certainly, he’ll be no walk in... Read More
- Nila A
- Sunday, September 12, 2010 - 17:12