Australian Open

Day 14: Live Blogcast, Set 1 (Men’s Final)

Fed games are listed first 0-0 Fed serves first. Murray starts to a 0-30 lead by playing aggressive, but Federer plays aggressive on his own.  Some bh to bh exchanges.  Fed holds when Andy nets a backhand. 1-0 Murray serves next. Again, starts with the backhand, and an error.  Double-fault to 0-30. Murray goes with

Day 14: Musings on the Upcoming Men’s Finals

This must seem like old hat to Roger Federer.  This is Roger's 22nd Slam final and his eighth consecutive final.  The record for consecutive semifinals, after Roger, was 10, by Ivan Lendl. At this point, Roger knows how to play the game, and that's not just the game on-court, but the game off-court. There could

Day 11: Australian Open (Murray vs Cilic)

There was every reason to believe that Andy Murray would win this match easily.  He had yet to drop a set.  He was hitting well.  This was Marin Cilic's first Slam semi. More than that, Cilic has logged a lot of hours on court.  He played a five setter against Aussie teen, Bernard Tomic, who

Day 10: Reflection

We're now down to four players.  One semifinals will be played on Day 11 (Murray vs. Cilic) and one on Day 12 (Federer vs. Tsonga).  Let's quickly see how everyone is doing. Andy Murray has yet to drop a set and had his most convincing win yet over Rafael Nadal.  Tactically, he played smart and

Day 10: Australian Open (Djokovic vs Tsonga)

Given a choice between watching Federer-Davydenko or watching Djokovic-Tsonga, I opted to watch the first, which got a particularly late start because both Williams sisters played tight three setters.  Venus Williams was cruising over Li Na and seemed assured of a straight set win.  However, with a 5-3 lead, Venus lost serve then subsequently lost

Day 10: Australian Open (Federer vs. Davydenko)

Think about it.  Roger Federer had a sublime moment, soundly beating his long-term rival, Lleyton Hewitt, his 15th consecutive win.  This was Federer at his most confident, playing an opponent he has few worries playing.  Hewitt won his first Slam title in 2001, a US Open win over Pete Sampras.  He won his second in

Day 9: Australian Open (Murray vs. Nadal)

Ever since the draw came out, a draw that was partly determined by Murray's slip in the rankings from 4 to 5, and Murray found himself in the same quarter as Nadal, this quarterfinal matchup was the most hotly anticipated.  On the one hand, there was Andy Murray.  Long touted as the most talented of

Day 9: Australian Open (Roddick v Cilic)

Andy Roddick is a man playing against time.  For him, 2003 must seem like forever ago.  Back then, he was young.  He was impetuous.  He was on top of the world.  He had won his first Slam, at the US Open, over Juan Carlos Ferrero, and he had no reason not to believe more titles

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