The U.S. Open Tennis Championships began its two-week run in New York on Monday. Most of the big names of the past two decades are gone. On the women\u27s side Martina Navratolova is in semi-retirement, Monica Seles has never come back from the knifing of a year and a half ago, and earlier stars like Chris Everet and Billie Jean King are long since departed. On the men\u27s side Jimmy Connors, the long-time mainstay of New York bad-manners-tennis has packed it in, while the great McEnroe-Connors, and McEnroe-Borg rivalries are history while Johnny Mac is now doing TV commentary
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It has been some time since I have watched an entire tennis match. In point of fact my interest has ...
It has been quite some time since I have written one of these columns. It also has been a time of so...
International audienceIntroduction: The victory percentages for tennis players who entered the top 1...
The aim of this investigation was to determine age-related factors of the top 100 ranked men and wom...
The U.S. Open Tennis Championships began its two-week run in New York on Monday. Most of the big nam...
What ever happened to tennis, The Sport of the Seventies? It was all the rage. The names of the gr...
The 1993 U.S. Open comes to its conclusion this weekend in New York. When it opened nearly two weeks...
Thirty years ago the country was in a tennis frenzy. Television had discovered the sport and colorfu...
This past weekend in one of those nameless faceless tennis tournaments that no one pays much attenti...
In London it is the Wimbledon Fortnight. What can be called simply “two weeks of damn good tennis” c...
Looking back to the first radio commentary I did six years ago, the subject was the U.S. Open Tennis...
This was a U.S. Open Tennis championship with something for everyone. Great matches, poor matches, a...
Over the past few months, I have written this column only a few times, the last being late July. Thi...
The opening of the football seasons, both college and professional, can mean only one thing. It\u27s...
After the Cal Ripken experience last week it\u27s difficult to come back to reality and deal with th...
It has been some time since I have watched an entire tennis match. In point of fact my interest has ...
It has been quite some time since I have written one of these columns. It also has been a time of so...
International audienceIntroduction: The victory percentages for tennis players who entered the top 1...
The aim of this investigation was to determine age-related factors of the top 100 ranked men and wom...