Day three at the US Open offered up plenty of juicy upsets and quirky moments. While much of the men’s side of the draw went according to plan, the lower seeds the on the women’s side decided it was time … Continued
US Open Day Two Recap
Strong showings from the big stars (not just on the court) and one major upset were the overarching themes from the US Open on day 2. We recap the top stories from Tuesday and what to look out for on a … Continued
2014 US Open Preview: Wide Open Field Sure to Entertain
The draw is out, the storylines have been set and we’re now only a few days away from the start of the last Grand Slam of the 2014 season. There were already a few surprises this week leading up to … Continued
Inside MTL: The Importance of Our Office Dog
Over the last three years we’ve grown from a haphazardly constructed website set up in a house barely within the city limits to a fully functioning business with downtown office space. It goes without saying much has changed over this … Continued
Wimbledon Preview: Complacency or Confidence for Defending Champ Murray?
Some athletes are never able to get over that final hurdle. Dan Marino, Karl Malone and Ted Williams are all legendary athletes who share this distinction. For these men, and many others, their failures define them as much as their … Continued
The Tennis Fan’s Guide to the World Cup
With the World Cup just around the corner, everyone and their mother has soccer fever. Even if don’t have the slightest clue when it comes to global soccer, you can still appreciate the passion and competitive spirit present. For all you tennis fans … Continued
French Open Preview: Why Rafa Nadal Won’t Win
Here are the facts. Rafa Nadal has won 13 Grand Slam titles, he has a unfathomable 59-1 record at the Roland Garros and he is currently the number 1 ranked player in the world. Based on these facts you’d be … Continued
Talented Group of Junior Players Give American Tennis Hope
Any tennis fan, casual or avid, will have noticed that the current ATP rankings are deprived of American talent. There is currently one American, John Isner, inside the top 50 in the world. People have been holding out hope that … Continued
Bryan Brothers Have Something to Prove in Delray Beach Open
You would think winning 15 Grand Slam titles, 93 ATP tournament titles, finishing #1 in the world a record nine times, and earning nearly $22 million in prize money, they’d have nothing left to prove. When Bob and Mike Bryan … Continued