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Opinion: Even in shadow of Wimbledon loss, Rod...
Original at USA Today
• Tue, Aug 18
Even in shadow of Wimbledon loss, Roddick refuses to dwell in the past Roddick says Wimbledon left him as soon as he left Centre Court. "I've not been a lot of things in my career. But I have been extremely resilient. ... Roddick feels more support after Wimbledon lossThe Associated Press
Opinion: Andy Murray's huge TV Wimbledon audience boosts BBC case for more free-to-air events
Original at EducationGuardian.co.uk
• Mon, Jul 6
By Owen Gibson Murray's late, late show prompted speculation that the BBC would pressure the All England Club to serve up more and more night matches under the lights. But Slater, appointed in April, said the decision remained entirely within the gift of the Championships referee: "We're responsible...
Opinion: Alex Bogdanovic makes his eighth first-round exit in eight years at Wimbledon | Kevin Mitchell
Original at EducationGuardian.co.uk
• Tue, Jun 23
By Kevin Mitchell British tennis, surely, will not gamble much longer on Alex Bogdanovic. He went on to Court Two against Tomas Berdych – one of those on‑his-day supermen, off-his-day easybeats – with seven Wimbledon wildcard entries behind him, seven first-round defeats in as many years, and buoyed by t...
Opinion: Wimbledon: Where has it all gone wrong for women's tennis? | Jon Henderson
Original at EducationGuardian.co.uk
• Sat, Jun 20
By Jon Henderson, The Observer The most memorable matches tend to be the protracted duels between the top men – but consider last year's Wimbledon singles finals. The Williams sisters had to stop after two robust sets, while Nadal and Federer kept going after the Spaniard had dominated two unremarkable sets. We all know...
Opinion: Grigor Dimitrov is the new Roger Federer, says the old one's coach
Original at EducationGuardian.co.uk
• Wed, Jun 17
By Steve Bierley Peter Lundgren had tears in his eyes; Grigor Dimitrov had stars. Together they watched Roger Federer win his historic French Open title on television in the players' lounge at Queen's – Lundgren, Federer's coach in his formative years, Dimitrov the Bulgarian teenager being talked of as...
Opinion: Michelle Larcher de Brito out to silence her critics at Wimbledon
Original at EducationGuardian.co.uk
• Wed, Jun 17
By Paul Wilson Larcher de Brito is a grunter, in the common parlance, though it is probably more accurate to describe her as a screamer. Neither word really does her justice, because while grunts and screams are nothing new, what the latest graduate from Nick Bollettieri's Florida academy will bring t...
Opinion: Venus Williams 2008 Wimbledon Post-Game InterviewOriginal at YouTube
• Tue, Jan 27
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Opinion: Federer and Nadal primed for early start
Original at google.com
• Sun, Dec 28
The Swiss star was deposed from the top ranking by Nadal in 2008 with the Spaniard also taking his Wimbledon crown after a five-year reign. ... Year in Review: A classic on grass National Post Tennis ace Federer ready for Abu Dhabi GulfNews
Men's tennis review 2008
Original at SkySports
• Mon, Dec 22
BBC Sport - The match of this or any other year came on one of the game's biggest stages - the men's singles final, Wimbledon centre court. Federer was defending an ... Memorable Federer moments in 2008 - No. 1: Wimbledon Tennistalk.com Stuff.co.nz - BBC Sport
Opinion: A Wimbledon final to savour - hats off to Venus and Serena
Original at EducationGuardian.co.uk
• Mon, Jul 7
By Richard Williams Yes, it was flat if you think, for instance, that the sight of a 6ft 1in woman serving at upwards of 125mph into her opponent's body could ever been seen as showing a lack of competitive bite. When Venus Williams did that to her sister Serena, she left no doubt that all vestiges of sibling affec...