Wimbledon Finals Wrap

July 8, 2008 by Jeremy Howard · Leave a Comment 

Any tennis fan should really feel sorry for Serena and Venus Williams.  They played an amazing final, and although it didn’t go three sets, I still think it lived up to expectations.  But unfortunately for them, one of the greatest matches, if not THE greatest, took place the following day.  Read more

Wimbledon Latest: Quarter Final Action at the All England Club

July 1, 2008 by Jeremy Howard · Leave a Comment 

WimbledonThe Ladies Quarter final’s were completed today, and unfortunately for the spectators, there was not too much excitement.

Both Williams’ sisters had routine matches as I predicted, however my other two were off the mark. Jie Zheng went to three sets with Vaidisova, but disposed of the 18th seeded Czech easily in the third set. Perhaps the only match with some drama today was the last quarter final meeting between Russian compatriots Elena Dementieva & Nadia Petrova. Dementieva had a strong grip on the match before letting the second set slip away (losing a 5-1 lead), but Read more

Wimbledon Updates

June 30, 2008 by Jeremy Howard · Leave a Comment 

WimbledonAs I begin this article, Andy Murray is serving up one break in the fifth set, after coming back from two set to love deficit against the seemingly unbeatable Richard Gasquet. Murray showed grit and fight that has made him a top 15 player in the world. He is clearly not as talented as Gasquet, but to this point, has showed more heart. The winner will move on to the quarter finals to play Nadal, who cruised against Youzhny today.

The rest of the Men’s quarters are set: Federer Read more

Wimbledon Thoughts: Djokovic Out, Federer Through

June 25, 2008 by Jeremy Howard · Leave a Comment 

WimbledonWell, it was a quiet third day of action at the All England Club. For example, Novak Djokovic went down in the second round today with barely a whimper!

After questioning last week how much longer Federer can stay at the top of Men’s tennis with the likes of himself and Nadal on his heels, Djokovic fell in straight sets to 75th ranked Marat Safin. Now, what makes this loss so interesting is that Djokovic has always claimed Read more

Murray Wins In Straight Sets

June 24, 2008 by CLDsport · Leave a Comment 

Wimbledon LogoAndy Murray has beaten Fabrice Santoro of France 6-3 7-5 7-6 (7-5) in the first round at Wimbledon, but did not have an easy ride.

Santoro was a tricky customer, playing some fantastic shots throughout and giving Murray plenty to think about. Read more

Wimbledon Draw: Thoughts and Analysis

June 21, 2008 by Jeremy Howard · Leave a Comment 

The Wimbledon Draws were released today, and I have a few thoughts I’d like to share heading into the grandest of the Grand Slams.

Marcos Bagdhatis was without a doubt the biggest beneficiary of Wimbledon using their own seedings (Wimbledon is the only Grand Slam that does not follow current rankings to seed the tournament). As a result of his previous Grass Court Results - quarter finalist and semi finalist in the last two years at Wimbledon, the 25th ranked player in the world has been moved all the way up to 10th seed. Of course, David Nalbandian is in his part of the draw, Djokovic is in his quarter, and Federer is in his half, so the chances of Bagdhatis reaching his second Grand Slam final are next to nothing. Read more

Grass Court Preview

June 12, 2008 by Jeremy Howard · Leave a Comment 

The short Grass Court season is upon us, and so I thought I would share a few of my thoughts.

- First off, don’t be fooled by Federer’s ’struggles’ during the clay court season. If my struggles meant I would win one tournament (Estoril), make it to the finals of a Masters event (Hamburg), and make the finals of the French Open for the Read more