Showing posts with label Andy Murray. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Andy Murray. Show all posts

Sunday, November 29, 2009

What I'm Reading: Link Round-Up for Monday 11/30


Scotland's The Daily Record reported that Britain's Andy Murray split with his long-time girlfriend Kim Sears. The break-up could explain why Murray didn't make it out of the round robin portion of the Barclay's ATP World Tour Final.

Speaking of the World Tour Final, Nikolay Davydenko defeated Juan Martin Del Potro to win the title of this illustrious event. It seems that my predictions were pretty far off considering I gave Davydenko really no chance to win this event. Either way, I want to say congratulations to Davydenko for being one of the most consistant players on tour and finally winning a major title.

Are you feeling a little bitter that the tennis season as officially ended till January? Well, Peter Bodo, a blogger for ESPN, gives you all the reasons to be thankful for professional tennis. Unfortunately, he rips the lions in the title to his post. We all know they suck Pete, you don't have to make me feel any worse about being a lions fan.

Apparently, The Austrian Open has been removed from the ATP schedule. There was a tennis tournament in Austria? No skin off my back with this news.

Finally, I can't end this post without some Tim Henman love. Another thing we have in common, we both love the Nintendo Wii.

[Image via The Daily Record]

Friday, November 20, 2009

Live Blog: Federer v. Verdasco, Sunday 11/22



The first round of the Barclays ATP World Tour Final is on Sunday.

The two matches are between Andy Murray v. Juan Martin Del Potro, and Roger Federer v. Fernando Verdasco

The Federer match will be on the Tennis Channel at 2:00 PM (EST). I plan on watching the entire match, and relaying my comments on Breaking Back throughout.

I think it will be a lot of fun, and I hope you guys all tune in

[Images via Perunotas and Carine06]

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Preview: Masters Series Event in London


Three days from now the end of the year tournament in London will begin. The Barclays ATP World Tour final is the biggest tournament of the year that is not a Grand Slam event (Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon, and The U.S. Open).

What makes this tournament so exciting is that only the top eight players on the tour get to participate in this final event. Usually this holds true, but this year Andy Roddick had to pull out due to injury, and was thus replaced with the French Open runner-up, Robin Soderling.

The format of the tournament splits the eight players up into two different groups (Group A and B) of four. In those two groups of four players each player plays every other player in that group. The two players from each group with the best record out of the round robin portion of the tournament go to the semi-finals. Who plays who in the semi-finals is determined by the best individual records from the previous round. The player with the best record from group a will play the player with the second best record from group b. And, vice-a-versa.

The groups are organized as such:

Group A:                                                     Group B:
Roger Federer                                             Rafael Nadal
Andy Murray                                                Novak Djokovic
Juan Martin Del Potro                                  Nikolay Davydenko
Fernando Verdasco                                      Robin Soderling

The big question here is who will advance in these specific groups.

The first group presents a lot of problems for the #1 player in the world, Roger Federer. His record against Andy Murray isn't good. Federer has a lot of problems with Murray, especially on the hard courts this tournament will be played on. Also, Federer suffered his most devastating loss of the season at the final of the U.S. Open in September to Juan Martin Del Potro. Despite all of this, I think it is hard to bet against Federer to make it out of this first round.

Murray is coming off of an injury, so it is hard to tell just how well he will play at this event. However, he does have winning records against every player in the group. I think this gives him a great chance, injury or not, to move on.

Winners of Group A: Federer and Murray

The second group is extremely tight as well. Djokovic is coming off a huge win in Paris, and will be tough to beat in this early round. Nadal had a disappointing result in Paris losing to Djokovic in the semi-finals. Davydenko is of no threat to either player in this round, and I believe the same goes for Soderling.

Winners of Group B: Djokovic and Nadal

I believe the semi-finals will shake out like this.

Semi-Finals:
Federer v. Nadal and Murray v. Djokovic

Even though Federer has a losing record against Nadal, I don't believe Nadal is playing his best tennis. This should make things easy for Federer to move on to the finals.

Djokovic and Murray should be a more interesting match, and could really go either way. Murray is the sentimental favorite for me, and he is playing on his home turf in England. However, I think Djokovic is playing too well right now, and will beat Murray in a tough three-set affair.

Finals:
Federer v. Djokovic

Even though Federer has had the better of Djokovic throughout their careers, I think Djokovic will take the title. He has had the better of Federer recently, and beat him the last time they met in Switzerland.

Winner:
Novak Djokovic

Nevertheless, this tournament should be excitng.

I hope to live blog one of the matches next week. I will be trying to live blog during the final match whomever maybe involved in it.

[Image via InfoTennis]

Monday, November 16, 2009

What I'm Reading: Link Round-Up for Monday 11/16


This weekend held the final of the last Masters Series event in Paris before the year end round robin event in London.

Novak Djokovic narrowly beat Gael Monfils in a three set thriller. Monfils had a good shot at taking this match down, and I think he is finally starting to come into his own.

Next week is the beginning of the end of the year Masters Event in London. Only the top 8 ranked players in the world qualify for the tournament.

The tournament should be exciting considering all the big names that will be playing in this event. The complete list of players includes Andy Roddick, Rafael Nadal, Andy Murray, Roger Federer, and Djokovic.

The Bleacher Report provides a preview on the event. The article thinks Djokovic has a good shot at it being the defending champion.

For more information, Ricky Dimon at Tennis Talk will write a preview of what we can expect to see from every player at the final tournament. He starts with profiling Fernando Verdasco.


I just can't see Federer not winning this event, even though he went out early in Paris. His only real challenge would come from Andy Murray, but he seems to still be suffering from a lingering injury.


Speaking of Federer, Paul Kimmage of the Times Online writes a great article on Federer's life as a new father. It's nice to see just how human these professionals really are.


Plus, Tim Henman is mentioned. Yeah!

[Image via Sports Illustrated]

Thursday, November 5, 2009

My Favorite Tennis Players

Since I write about professional tennis a lot I wanted to list my six favorite tennis players.


So, in pictures here are my favorite players I have ever had the privilege to watch.

















5&6. Bob and Mike Bryan (Doubles Team).