What ever happened to tennis, The Sport of the Seventies? It was all the rage. The names of the great players were known universally: King, Court, Evert, McEnroe, Borg, Ashe and Connors. After every big television tennis weekend you couldn\u27t get a court in a public park without a two-hour wait. If you played in the big private venues, well you might be able to get a court at 2 a.m. on Wednesday or Thursday, but you couldn\u27t expect much else
The 1993 U.S. Open comes to its conclusion this weekend in New York. When it opened nearly two weeks...
Looking back to the first radio commentary I did six years ago, the subject was the U.S. Open Tennis...
It has been quite some time since I have written one of these columns. It also has been a time of so...
Thirty years ago the country was in a tennis frenzy. Television had discovered the sport and colorfu...
The U.S. Open Tennis Championships began its two-week run in New York on Monday. Most of the big nam...
Nearly every year the U.S. Open Tennis Championships seem to offer some remarkable match, a stunning...
It has been some time since I have watched an entire tennis match. In point of fact my interest has ...
The opening of the football seasons, both college and professional, can mean only one thing. It\u27s...
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This was a U.S. Open Tennis championship with something for everyone. Great matches, poor matches, a...
In London it is the Wimbledon Fortnight. What can be called simply “two weeks of damn good tennis” c...
Every now and then the Sport of the Seventies can still rear up and produce intense excitement. At t...
It was one of those weekends of sports gluttony, especially if you were fixated on a television set,...
Over the past few months, I have written this column only a few times, the last being late July. Thi...
It’s been a week now since the finals were played at Wimbledon. On the women’s side the Williams sis...
The 1993 U.S. Open comes to its conclusion this weekend in New York. When it opened nearly two weeks...
Looking back to the first radio commentary I did six years ago, the subject was the U.S. Open Tennis...
It has been quite some time since I have written one of these columns. It also has been a time of so...
Thirty years ago the country was in a tennis frenzy. Television had discovered the sport and colorfu...
The U.S. Open Tennis Championships began its two-week run in New York on Monday. Most of the big nam...
Nearly every year the U.S. Open Tennis Championships seem to offer some remarkable match, a stunning...
It has been some time since I have watched an entire tennis match. In point of fact my interest has ...
The opening of the football seasons, both college and professional, can mean only one thing. It\u27s...
To paraphrase Joaquin Andujar, sport can be summarized in just one word, You never know
This was a U.S. Open Tennis championship with something for everyone. Great matches, poor matches, a...
In London it is the Wimbledon Fortnight. What can be called simply “two weeks of damn good tennis” c...
Every now and then the Sport of the Seventies can still rear up and produce intense excitement. At t...
It was one of those weekends of sports gluttony, especially if you were fixated on a television set,...
Over the past few months, I have written this column only a few times, the last being late July. Thi...
It’s been a week now since the finals were played at Wimbledon. On the women’s side the Williams sis...
The 1993 U.S. Open comes to its conclusion this weekend in New York. When it opened nearly two weeks...
Looking back to the first radio commentary I did six years ago, the subject was the U.S. Open Tennis...
It has been quite some time since I have written one of these columns. It also has been a time of so...