Can you believe that the Australian Open is only 30 days away? Don’t tell that to the ATP and WTA’s top players because most off them have been living it up this off-season. It’s always interesting to get a glimpse … Continued
Great Doubles Rallies Get Me Jacked Up. This Video is No Exception.
If you aren’t grinning throughout this point then you probably don’t have a pulse. Dodig and Melo are two of the best in the world when it comes to these sort of points but Posposil and Sock are quietly becoming a force … Continued
Who Are The Young Rising American Tennis Stars?
As far as professional men’s tennis goes, the United States has been in a dry spell for far too long. What happened to the dominant days of Pete Sampras and Andre Agassi? The last year an American player won a … Continued
MTL’s Favorite Shots of the 2014 ATP Season
The 2014 ATP Season has given us some amazing moments. There have been monumental upsets and fairy tale runs but we wanted to bring you our favorite shots of the season. Sit back and enjoy the talent. Nick Kyrgios announces … Continued
Get Lost in the Ancient Alleys and Forbidden City of Beijing
Venture to one of the planet’s most populous cities, Beijing, China, for the China Open, a WTA-ATP combined event that begins Monday. Housed at the 2008 Olympic tennis center, the pro tours’ top names will be competing for a hard … Continued
Nishikori/Cilic U.S. Open Final Preview
Days ago, if you had asked tennis fans across the world who the men’s singles U.S. Open finalists would be, the majority would have said Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic. In fact, it’s been almost 10 years since a grand … Continued
U.S. Open Results: American Men Day 2
Several American men took the courts on the second day of the U.S. Open, but only two came out on top: 13 seed John Isner and 26-year-old Sam Querrey, who is ranked 57 on the tour. Isner defeated fellow American Marcos Giron 7-6, 6-2, 7-6. Giron, a rising … Continued
Tennis Tournament Tourism: Munich
If ever in Europe, there are a number of cities in various countries you should make a point to visit. One of these cities is Munich, Germany. Best known for being the home to the world famous Oktoberfest, Munich offers … Continued
Djokovic’s Aussie Failure Puts Focus on Becker
Over the past year or so, the Serbian Novak Djokovic, has been nearly unbeatable. In fact, he hadn’t lost in his last 27 matches, but still found himself seeded No. 2 in the world. The Australian Open would have given … Continued
2013 Tennis Review: World’s best rivalry rages on as a legend continues to fade
With the lifting of the ATP World Tour Finals trophy, Novak Djokovic put the exclamation point on the 2013 season. Though Djokovic’s 6-3, 6-4 victory over Rafa Nadal was impressive, (somehow Nadal has never won the year end tournament) it … Continued