Wimbledon

Wimbledon to push start date back

Wimbledon organizers say the Grand Slam tournament will be pushed back one week in 2015 to lengthen the grass-court season. The All England Club said in a statement Thursday that the change will "benefit the sport as a whole by creating a three-week gap between the French Open and Wimbledon," giving players more time to

Wimbledon: The Other Champs

Congratulations to Rafael Nadal winning his second Wimbledon. Although the telecasts barely cover it, there were other men's events going on. What do Philipp Petzschner and Jurgen Melzer have in common?  They both lost to eventual champ, Rafael Nadal (Petzschner at Wimbledon and Melzer in the French).  But, now they have something else in common. 

Rafa wins his second Wimbledon

It was not unexpected that Rafael Nadal won his second Wimbledon.  Nadal exposed some of Berdych's weaknesses.  He gives you so few opportunities to take advantage of a match that you have to take them when it's available.  Right now, it seems the only way Nadal will lose is some player that can outhit him

Can Berdych beat Nadal?

With less than a day before the men's final, the odds-on favorite to win Wimbledon is Rafael Nadal. Looking at Nadal's Recent Losses But, it may be instructive to look back at Rafael's losses for the last year and see if there's anything interesting. Queen's Club Rafael Nadal lost to Feliciano Lopez in the quarterfinals

Wimby Day 11: Nadal reaches the final! (SF)

Murray looked like he had everything he needed.  He was serving well, with first serve percentages near 70%, and impossibly high number for Murray who often sees 40% more than he sees 60%.   He had his "Nadal strategy" in place, trying for big shots rather than the usual passive style he uses against most players.

Wimby Day 11: Berdych Upsets Djokovic in 3! (SF)

Tomas Berdych wasn't getting enough love.  He had just upset Roger Federer, but it was Novak Djokovic that was slightly favored.  Two reasons: Djokovic had never lost to Berdych (they'd only played twice, to be fair) and Djokovic had beaten Hewitt, considered a dark horse to win Wimbledon, and then demolished Lu.  It was felt

Preview: Wimbledon Semifinals

Everyone felt that the easiest of the quarterfinals was Novak Djokovic vs. Yen-Hsun Lu.  Lu was reaching his first quarterfinals ever.  He had upset Andy Roddick.  Novak had just come off a solid win over Lleyton Hewitt.  He had not reached a semifinals in quite some time.  This was a perfect chance for Djokovic to

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