The Australian Open once again got the tennis year off to a great start and whetted out appetite for the forthcoming season. The master they call Roger Federer once again lifted that famous trophy, sending out a warning to all his opponents that he’s still the man to beat.
Don’t assume, however, at this early stage, it’s going to be the same winners at all the Majors. There are a few good players just waiting to seize the moment and lift a few big titles themselves. Here are a few who showed great promise last year, and this could well be their time to shine.
There are a few players to keep an eye out for this year, as 2010 could well be the year that they achieve their potential.
The peak of her 2009 season was beating some big names to battle her way through to the semi finals of the US Open. With years yet to mature and grow as a player, she could well be lifting many major trophies in the years to come.
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As the sport continues to evolve, many players and fans of tennis will debate the merits of the most important skill that a player can possess.
It can be fun considering the different perspectives and opinions of the many arguments that evolve from the different aspects of the game.
Here are the most important factors. Let’s see which one you think matters most.
What about volleying? A game that it going too smoothly can become a disadvantage for opponents as point may easily be lost. Just take a look back at players of the past such as John McEnroe.
Many tennis buffs would argue that the modern game favors baseline play over the net. After all, look at the dominance of Rafael Nadal from the back of the court. Even players like Andy Roddick, who once spent more time at the net, are recently favoring the baseline and opting for ground strokes.
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With the Aussie Open kicking off the new ’10 tennis year, the sport we love is officially in effect. There are many pros making up a field that happens to be more up for grabs than it has happened to be in many years.
No longer are the times of Roger and Rafa Nadal ruling every event. There are various other great participants on the men’s side of things who possess respectable prospects each moment a match starts.
While Federer and Nadal occupy the best two ranks in the world, there are some competitors who might finish up the year ranked at # 1. Let’s have a look at the most probable heirs to the throne at this time.
Certainly, there is Roger Federer. He must forever be considered the favorite to end at the top of the field, seeing that he’s been the best nearly every single year throughout the duration of the previous 10 years. In spite of everything, his age of twenty nine reveals that he’s getting up there in years.
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With the Australian Open kicking off the new 2010 tennis year, the action is officially back. There are many players rounding out a field that finds itself more competitive than it’s been in quite a few years.
While recent years seemingly belonged to Federer and Nadal and their classic rivalry with one another, there are a few more players in the mix who should pose a threat to them both.
Though Federer and Nadal occupy the top two spots in the world, there are a few players who could end up the year ranked at number one. Let’s take a look at the most likely finishers now.
Obviously, there’s Roger Federer. He should always be considered the favorite to finish at the top of the rankings, as he’s done so nearly every year during the course of the last decade. Still, his age of 29 means he’s getting up there in years.
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Will Roger Federer Keep His Number One Rank Position This Tennis Season?
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If we rewind by a few years in the women’s tennis world, we’ll arrive at a time where Justine Henin was the world’s best female tennis player. Not only was she the best, but she was rather dominant.
Suddenly, Henin decided to call it a career during the summer of 2008. Many were shocked by this revelation, as there was simply no reason for her to retire. After all, it’s not as if she was slowing down.
Her retirement had everything to do with the fact that she simply grew tired of the lifestyle that comes with that of a professional athlete. The training and the grueling schedule had taken their toll on this champion.
This would allow her to focus on both her charity work and her tennis school, as she took pride in training the many talented young kids who came to her school.
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Rafael Nadal Parera, nicknamed “Rafa” has taken the tennis world by storm in the past five years. He has fast made his way through the professional tennis circuit and has had a phenomenal streak of wins. This Rafa biography, takes a very brief look at just what this young man has managed to accomplish in that short space of time.
Rafa is now ranked as the second best singles tennis player world-wide. He has had sixty consecutive tennis wins on the clay-courts and as winning streaks go, this is quite remarkable.
Born on 3 June 1986 in Manacor, Majorca, Spain, he has a sporting background. His uncle Miguel Angel Nadal played professional football when he was only 15 years of age and played for F. C. Barcelona between 1986 and 2001.
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Rafael Nadal Biography – He Took The Field Of Tennis By Storm
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Modern tennis has gone through many changes, and the 1980s were the years that served as the transition for this. Racquets quickly went from wooden ones to graphite ones, and much more happened as well.
This brief article will focus on my favorite 5 tennis players from the 1980s. These aren’t ordered by who was best, simply by my favorites. I hope you enjoy it!
The early 1980s were dominated by Bjorn Borg before his early retirement. At the top of his game, he was undoubtedly the best in the world and one of the best to ever play the sport.
Next on my list is Stefan Edberg, whose career began in the 1980s and lasted into the 1990s. The Swedish net player was one of the best volleyers in the history of the sport, and one of the last pure volleyers as well.
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Most of my articles focus on the state of men’s tennis, but I’d like to talk about the women this time around. Many believe that it’s the biggest women’s sport in the world, and I would agree.
Women are faster, stronger, and harder working in the world of professional tennis and we’ve been lucky enough to see some absolutely great players. Here are the 7 best since 1980, in my opinion.
Coming in at number seven on my list is Venus Williams. In her late 20s now, she’s been in pro tennis for 15 years and she’s simply been phenomenal. With many grand slam wins and a firm grip on Wimbledon, she’s one of the best women to ever play the sport.
While Venus Williams is a legend, Justine Henin was just a little better. Beating Venus on many occasions, this small Belgian warrior has 9 slams. The difference between Henin and Venus is the fact that she won these over a 9 year period.
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Ranking The Most Successful Women In Professional Tennis Since 1980
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by Gail Jones
If you already take part in tennis, then I imagine that you already know what tennis players wear, so this article is aimed at those people who wish for to obtain tennis attire for a dear one for a special occasion. After all, it is not as easy as it appears to buy sports clothing for the participant of a sport you understand nothing about.
There is a certain picture we are inclined to associate with a tennis player: white Polo top with shorts or skirt and matching shoes. They are trendy and stylish, comfortable and characteristic at the same time. Items of tennis clothes often signify a great deal to people who are not just sports fans. If the person you are shopping for is a tennis aficionado, tennis attire becomes a great gift that can also be quite reasonably priced despite the rumors that it costs a great deal.
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Past world No. 1 Rafael Nadal will face Fernando Gonzalez during the quarterfinals of the U.S. Open later today.
After a diversity of issues that he might not be fully recovered from a knee wound that kept him sidelined for the majority of of the summer, he has proven critics mistaken with some great play during the first four rounds of the tournament.
Nadal’s knee injury required him to miss Wimbledon in July, a tournament that he won in 2008. Unable to defend his finals and having missed some other events, Nadal lost his world’s #1 status to Roger Federer, who took advantage of Nadal’s hiatus with a win at Wimbledon.
Nadal additionally lost the world’s number ranking to Andy Murray, however recaptured it with his 4th round win at the US Open two nights ago.
Nadal has seemed to be performing at near his top echelon in this tournament as he outdid Frenchman Gael Monflis in four |sets in the 4th round, looking as quick as ever during the match.
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