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AO Day 4 (2R): Late night upsets

Andy Roddick and Lleyton Hewitt go way back.  Hewitt was contending for Slams nearly a decade ago winning a US Open in 2001.  Roddick followed suit two years later.  The two were considered rivals for the number 1 spot.  All this was, of course, prior to Federer breaking out and leaving both of them in

AO Day 3: Off-court talk

On the third day of the Australian Open, Americans were not faring well.  Mardy Fish and Donald Young both lost, and John Isner nearly lost too. Let's start with the Isner match.  John Isner's second round match was against David Nalbandian.  John Isner's strengths and weaknesses are well-known.  He serves big.  He has a big

The Peculiar Game of Mr. Tomic

Most guys that play tennis want to hit big.  Look at someone like Fernando Verdasco.  He likes to hit big.  He gets upset when his big shots don't land in.  Indeed, most juniors have to be taught to rein in that power and play more conservative tennis rather than being told to hit big. With

Tennis Channel Aces Coverage on January 7, 2012

Cable saved television in so many ways.  In the old days of American television, when there was just network TV which comprised of four channels (ABC, CBS, NBC, and PBS), the channels had to serve several functions.  They had to have local news.  They had to have national news.  They had prime time television in

AO Day 3 (2R): Match previews for Day 3

These days, second round matches can be pretty interesting.   Let's take a look at a few of today's more intriguing matches. Haas vs. Nadal OK, Haas shouldn't really pose any problems to Nadal.  He's a veteran, but injuries have put him on the sideline for many years, so he's played rather infrequently.  Although Nadal was

AO Day 2 (1R): Murray tops Harrison in four sets

Of the top four seeds, Andy Murray clearly had the toughest first round.  Djokovic played a guy ranked just outside the top 100.  Federer and Nadal played qualifiers.  Murray played one of the "new four", that is, one of Harrison, Raonic, Dimitrov, and Tomic.  In particular, Andy Murray was to play Ryan Harrison. Harrison joined

AO Day 1: Outside Talk

Here's a little discussion concerning off-court talk. First, there was the remarkable comeback by Bernard Tomic over Verdasco.   Aussie commentator Darren Cahill felt like Verdasco's fitness would be too much especially as he went up two sets to none.  Cahill was very impressed by Tomic's ability to hang in which Tomic attributes to playing possum. 

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