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Wawrinka marks the return of the one-handed backhand
Originally posted on Play with Flair:
Watching Stanislas Wawrinka’s stunning performance at this year’s Australian Open has been one of the highlights of 2014 so far. If his victory in the final was arguably spoilt by the injury of Rafael Nadal, nobody could deny his brilliant win against four-time victor Novak Djokovic. He has been…
Dramatic Australian Open
Originally posted on GolFan Sports:
A suspense-filled Australian Open left Tennis Tragics holding their breaths until the final dramatic conclusion. It began with the intense heat of the first week. Some players voiced their frustrations. Others got on with the task at hand. The Outside Court Warriors piled on the entertainment. 14 first round matches…
Murray sends Great Britain to Davis Cup quarterfinals
Originally posted on The Grandstand:
Andy Murray beats Sam Querrey on Sunday afternoon in San Diego, Calif. to clinch Great Britain’s first-round Davis Cup tie against the United States. Jared Pine of The Second Serb recaps the fourth rubber. After sweeping Friday’s singles matches, Great Britain got the last win it needed from Andy Murray,…
Tennis Talk: Murray Magic
Originally posted on Totally Tennis:
British number one and Wimbledon champion Andy Murray has broken more records with his victory in the final day singles in the Davis Cup by BNP Paribas World Group competition giving Team GB a place in the quarterfinals for the first time in twenty-eight years and beating the USA for the first…
GB make history in San Diego
Originally posted on Tennis Blog:
Murray made history yesterday once again, taking Britain through to the quarters of the world group for the first time since 1986, and finishing off victory over the Americans for the first time since 1935. The Brit proved why he is a double grand slam winner in a grueling 3…
Australian Open 2014: Rafael Nadal’s coach criticizes crowd for booing during final
That old Aussie dictum, “If you’re playing, you’re not hurt, and if you’re hurt, don’t play” may not work in this new hard court, slow court, magic string era of tennis.
