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Roddick Learns Nothing From Olympics, Loses At Open
The Olympics taught us never, and I mean never, trash talk before a match. Andy Roddick apparently didn't get that memo. Emily Thompson explains.
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Terrible Thursday? US Open, Day 11, Novak Djokovic & Roger Federer Advance
Josh Millar returns with another US open recap and gets something off his chest about the tennis media.
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Will Andy Roddick Serve Better Than Novak Djokovic Returns?
If Andy Roddick serves better than Nojak Djokovic returns, he will get the job done, thinks LJS.
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Terrific Tuesday: Looking Back and Ahead
Josh Millar thinks tuesday's action may be a harbinger of things to come
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Will Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal Be Undone by Forehand Troubles?
Josh Millar looks at what may decide the US Open.
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Who Would be on top for the U.S Open?
Who will win the U.S Open this year they are so many new but great players, and vetern but love to watch old players.
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Who Would be on top for the U.S Open?
Who will win the U.S Open this year they are so many new but great players, and vetern but love to watch old players.
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Who Would be on top for the U.S Open?
Who will win the U.S Open this year they are so many new but great players, and vetern but love to watch old players.
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Who Would be on top for the U.S Open?
Who will win the U.S Open this year they are so many new but great players, and vetern but love to watch old players.
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2008 U.S. Open Picks: Rafa Over Djokovic, Roddick Out Early
Jordan Schwartz breaks down all 127 matches for this year's U.S. Open.
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Andy Roddick: Constrained Yet Charismatic
Andy Roddick Brings Character To The Game ... says LJS
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Ryan or Roddick?
Which is more difficult: get a hit off Nolan Ryan or return an Andy Roddick serve? Benjamin Edwards gives his take on the question
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Andy Roddick Must Seize His Chance at the U.S. Open
Marc Kaveh looks at Andy Roddick's chances of winning his second Grand Slam at the US Open this year.
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What Andy Roddick Needs Is some Advice from the "You Cannot Be Serious" Guy
Josh Millar thinks that only one man can understand Andy Roddick's bursts of anger.That man is John McEnroe.
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Rogers Cup: Prelude to a Roger Federal-Rafael Nadal Showdown at the US Open?
Francois Gendron discusses Toronto's prelude to the U.S. Open tennis tournament.
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Open Mic: The Country's Most Powerful Athletes
Hudson Belinsky breaks down the top 25 athletes in the American sports industry. Find out who made the cut.
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Top Spin 3 Players Guide
The recently released Top Spin 3 video game is receiving a lot of positive feedback from the critics. This Top Spin 3 Players Guide by Operation Sports' Carlos Hernandez will have you smashing winners like the pros before you can say Svetlana Kuznetsova.
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Safin and Federer: A Three-and-a-Half Year Letdown
Now I know what three and a half years feel like. Of course, I'd rather not have this feeling, not yet, but there's no denying it. For three and a half years I've waited for Federer and Safin to replay their 2005 Australian Open semifinal. It was a letd...
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What a Wacky Week at Wimbledon
Matt Schiffman recaps the first week of Wimbledon, explaining the biggest surprises and disappointments so far, and predicting who will meet in the finals.
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Tennis in America: Red, White, and Mostly Blue
After a Wimbledon-to-forget for the American men, Ben Gibson wonders if we have seen the end of great American tennis.
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French Open Recap: Rafael Nadal Wins 4th While Ana Ivanovic Grabs 1st
With the French Open concluding, Matt Schiffman provides an in-depth recap of the fortnight.
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Miami Masters: Roddick Did the Unthinkable!
Radoslav Ivanov reflects on one of the most impressive games of the season, the quarterfinal Miami Masters clash between Andy Roddick and Roger Federer.
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Andy Roddick's Decision to Skip Beijing Olympics a Mixed-Bag
Andy Roddick has suffered under intense media scrutiny over his entire career. And with his latest decision to skip the Summer Olympics may not sit well with the media and fans alike, says Rich Rodriguez.
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Venus and Serena Williams: Talking Race and Politics
The Williams sisters famously overcame adversity to become two of the greatest tennis ballers the sport has ever seen. But Venus and Serena don't believe the color barrier has been broken in tennis...yet. Rich Rodriguez has the story.
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Sports Heroes
Marcus Hagness goes down the list of his heroes from the sports world.














