1. Federer and Djokovic: Among Top 9 Winning Indian Wells and Miami Back-to-Back

    March Madness has its own special setting for tennis. Prior to the start of the dusty clay-court season in April, the tour swings through the States landing first in the California ...

    JA Allen Written by JA Allen about 3 months ago 2,050 reads 13 comments

  2. Australian Open: Top 10 Women's Champions of the Open Era

    Since 1969, the first time the event featured amateurs and professionals competing against each other, the Australian Open has been won by some of the greatest female tennis players in the history of the game...

    Van Sias Written by Van Sias about 5 months ago 1,654 reads 1 comments

  3. Steffi Graf, Boris Becker and the Top 10 German Players in Tennis History

    German tennis has been experiencing a resurgence of late, with players like Andrea Petkovic and Sabine Lisicki leading the way on the women's side, and Florian Mayer and Philipp Kohlschreiber setting the pace for the men...

    Van Sias Written by Van Sias about 7 months ago 1,057 reads 4 comments

  4. US Open Tennis: The 10 Greatest Matches of All Time

    Some of the greatest matches of the open era have been played at the US Open. From Louis Armstrong Stadium to Arthur Ashe Stadium, the show courts at Flushing Meadows have served as stages to high drama...

    Thomas Skuzinski Written by Thomas Skuzinski about 9 months ago 2,283 reads 5 comments

  5. Andre Agassi: The Forever Legend

    As Andre Agassi , one of tennis' most colorful, compelling and controversial figures, was inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame earlier this month, it is perhaps the best time to examine the tennis icon's storied career...

    Zhenyu Li Written by Zhenyu Li about 11 months ago 138 reads 0 comments

  6. Top 25 Women in the Open Era

    When discussing the Greatest Male Players in the Open Era , the top of the list usually begins and ends with Pete Sampras and Roger Federer . Some might throw in Rod Laver, but the list is short...

    Alan Rubenstein Written by Alan Rubenstein about 11 months ago 1,237 reads 6 comments

  7. Monica Seles: Appreciating What Could Have Been

    Women's tennis has had dominant champions to an extent the men can only dream of. If you only know Margaret Court, Billie Jean King, Chris Evert and Martina Navratilova from the pre-Graf-Seles ...

    Anders  H Written by Anders H about 12 months ago 1,171 reads 4 comments

  8. Wimbledon 2011: Top 10 Upsets in Wimbledon History

    Wimbledon is the seat of history in the tennis world: the great fortress of tradition and tennis etiquette. Men only wear white at the All-England Club, and for two weeks the greatest players in the world take a step back into the tennis past...

    Marcus Chin Written by Marcus Chin about 12 months ago 3,670 reads 13 comments

  9. Wimbledon 2011: The All-Time Top 15 Memorable Moments

    Imagine your first view of the great sport of tennis being the Wimbledon final in 1980. Staring transfixed, the intensity of the gamesmanship between the seemingly impassive Bjorn ...

    JA Allen Written by JA Allen about 12 months ago 11,704 reads 31 comments