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207 votes | submitted 2008-09-08 05:37:44 by louiebaur | 17 comments
Serena Williams saw off a valiant display from Serbia's Jelena Jankovic to win her third US Open
title and regain the world number one ranking. The American, 27, came through 6-4 7-5 in a fantastic
match to secure her ninth Grand Slam title.
308 votes | submitted 2008-09-08 00:13:45 by Omek | 50 comments
NEW YORK (AP) — Andy Murray finished a stunning, rain-interrupted victory over No. 1 Rafael Nadal
6-2, 7-6 (5), 4-6, 6-4 at the U.S. Open on Sunday to reach his first Grand Slam final.
494 votes | submitted 2008-09-06 20:31:47 by SirPopper | 46 comments
As the losses piled up and the titles escaped him, Roger Federer insisted he felt fine, he wasn't
washed up and his game would come around.
396 votes | submitted 2008-09-04 13:31:26 by louiebaur | 31 comments
So little to separate them over their careers, so little to separate them on this night. Serena
Williams barely got the better of older sister Venus Williams in a U.S. Open quarterfinal that was
fit for a final, coming back in each set to win 7-6 (6), 7-6 (7) Wednesday and break a tie in their
head-to-head series.
441 votes | submitted 2008-09-03 00:28:46 by zaibatsu | 54 comments
Disputes over line calls used to be one of the main joys of tennis—this, after all, is John
McEnroe's game. But fans rarely see players explode in rage anymore. In high-profile matches (i.e.,
those broadcast on TV), human umpires have largely been replaced by a machine called Hawk-Eye
878 votes | submitted 2008-08-26 11:23:47 by louiebaur | 78 comments
After two weeks of Olympic Games, we’ve seen more hot athlete chicks than you can shake a gold
medal at. But don’t get depressed just yet, we’ve got plenty of room for more! Luckily for us
all, today marks the beginning of the US Open tennis tournament, which means hot, sweaty, awesomely
grunting babes for your sporting pleasure.
522 votes | submitted 2008-08-17 14:18:40 by redsfaithful | 56 comments
Rafael Nadal will become No. 1 in the rankings Monday, and he is No. 1 at the Olympics.The Spaniard
won a gold medal Sunday, overcoming two set points in the second set and holding every service game
to beat Fernando Gonzalez of Chile 6-3, 7-6 (2), 6-3.
276 votes | submitted 2008-08-15 02:44:06 by SirPopper | 26 comments
John McEnroe defaulted in his opening match at a Champions Cup tennis event after an extended
argument with the chair umpire ended with the player making an obscene gesture toward the crowd.
McEnroe, famous for his volatile on-court temper and brushes with officials, contested a call in his
opening match against MaliVai Washington when umpire Ray
404 votes | submitted 2008-08-01 05:05:00 by optimusprime01 | 39 comments
Roger Federer fell for the third time in four matches in a defeat to No. 22 Ivo Karlovic. Rafael
Nadal has won 30 straight matches, including five consecutive titles.Rafael Nadal has an opportunity
to displace Federer as the world’s No. 1 player.If Nadal wins this tournament, Federer’s
235-week reign will end.
348 votes | submitted 2008-07-24 05:04:08 by SirPopper | 52 comments
Top-ranked Roger Federer was knocked out of the Rogers Cup with a 2-6, 7-5, 6-4 loss to France's
Gilles Simon in a second-round match Wednesday night. Roger Federer won the Rogers Cup in 2004 and
'06 and reached the final last year.
326 votes | submitted 2008-07-08 00:11:34 by jaybol | 38 comments
One day after winning the Wimbledon title for the first time, Rafael Nadal pulled out of the
Mercedes Cup on Monday with muscle pain above his right knee.
400 votes | submitted 2008-07-07 11:41:01 by warrior007 | 42 comments
Rafael Nadal described his first Wimbledon title as a "dream" after beating Roger Federer in an epic
final.
1040 votes | submitted 2008-07-08 17:40:29 by diggleague | 111 comments
Here are the racket girls you´d most want to give your top seed.
446 votes | submitted 2008-07-08 00:04:29 by louiebaur | 58 comments
They'll talk about the 2008 Wimbledon men's final for years. Or at least until Roger Federer and
Rafael Nadal can produce something even more spectacular.
462 votes | submitted 2008-07-07 16:29:34 by MakiMaki | 48 comments
Remember in the early 2000s when men's tennis became close to unwatchable—booming serves, points
that were over before you blinked? With Rafael Nadal dethroning five-time Wimbledon champion Roger
Federer on Sunday, that broad caricature of the men's game no longer applies. In men's tennis,
defense now reigns supreme.
1734 votes | submitted 2008-07-06 22:23:13 by MakiMaki | 182 comments
Rafael Nadal held off an incredible fightback from Roger Federer to win his first Wimbledon title
and end the Swiss star's reign at the All England Club. Nadal, 22, is the the first man since Bjorn
Borg in 1980 to win the French Open and Wimbledon back to back.
348 votes | submitted 2008-07-05 21:58:25 by jaybol | 42 comments
Jaeger turned professional at 14 and retired five years later after blowing out her shoulder in the
1985 French Open. She became a nun in 2006, and said she threw the 1983 final at the All England
Club in an interview published Saturday in The Daily Mail.