Category: "Tennis"

Much Ado About Clay

Roger Federer took the title at the Madrid Masters, but [all the talk was about blue clay... →]

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Taking Drug Testing TOO Far

When do doping controls in sport go overboard? When they [ruin the very spirit of the competitions they are designed to protect... →]

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Thoughts on Men’s Draw Before U.S. Open Semifinals

Four men remain in Flushing Meadows… [and here's who will reach the championship match. →]

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2011 U.S. Open: Thoughts on the Women’s Draw During the Middle Weekend

They’re down to the elite eight in the women’s draw at the final Grand Slam of 2011, and [here's who we think will move on to the final four... →]

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NTSF: Initial Thoughts on the Green Sports Alliance Summit

The Green Sports Alliance just concluded their inaugural Summit held over the past three days in Portland… [Zach offers his initial thoughts in this week's NTSF. →]

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Stats and Sensibility: Three Ways to Rethink Serve Stats

Looking at the ATP statistics website, one finds several key serving statistics [that really only tell part of the picture on their own... →]

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A One-Year Unpaid Vacation

American journeyman Robbie Kendrick received a one-year ban for the stimulant in his system at the French Open… [Is he a victim of overzealous anti-doping policy? →]

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A Few Early-Round Musings from Wimbledon

With the second round closing up today at Wimbledon and the start of third-round matches, we’re nearing the first weekend with the brackets and the shape of this year’s slice of history beginning to crystallize out of the raw materials of p…

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