Novak Djokovic

Rome (2R): Djokovic crushes Kubot

What's a streaking man supposed to do?  When you've played as much tennis as Djokovic, you want to win and win quick, especially against a player like Lukas Kubot, and Djokovic obliged with a 6-0 first set.  With the French Open around the corner, an efficient Rome will leave Djokovic fresh.  Who knows how Rafa

Rome: How Djokovic could become number 1

Right now, Nadal is number 1 with 12470 points.  Djokovic is number 2 at 10665 points.  1805 points separate the two.  There is a slim chance Djokovic could become number 1 at the end of Rome. A Masters 1000 event awards 1000 points to the winner.  Normally, a player doesn't get the full 1000 points

Madrid SFs: Nadal-Federer again

No one seems to believe it, but Federer's having a pretty good year.  Oh, he hasn't solved Nadal.  Djokovic appears to have passed him by.  But Federer has lost to only 3 people this year.  They are, yes, Nadal and Djokovic, and an old childhood buddy, Jurgen Melzer. Say what you will, Federer hasn't had

Estoril/Munich/Belgrade: A Trio of Interesting Wins

This year, the ATP organizers shuffled up the clay court schedule. Historically, it was Monte Carlo, then an ATP 250 event (or events), then Rome, then more ATP 250 events, then Hamburg, then ATP 250 events, then the French Open.  Hamburg was demoted and Madrid converted from an indoor tournament to a clay event. Players

Estoril/Munich/Belgrade finals set

Let's start in Estoril, Portugal's only ATP level event.  Last year, it was Albert Montanes, who upset Roger Federer, defending his title over local, Frederico Gil, who was trying to be the first Portuguese player to win an ATP singles event.  This year, Federer didn't show up. Instead, we have Juan Martin del Potro trying

A Look Back: John McEnroe’s 1984 season

George Orwell wrote a book called 1984 where he looked at the future, envisioned big brother.  It was a parable about what had happened during WW2.  He picked 1984 by transposing the digits, 1948. But 1984 came and went, and one significance of that year was what a fabulous year it was for John McEnroe.

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