The Sampras-Agassi era seems light years away now in America’s men’s tennis. No one playing now comes close to their talent, or the all-time top 10. There’s a bit of hope for the future, though, in Sam Querrey and Donald Young.
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Entries from September 21st, 2008
Top 10 All-Time All-US Men Tennis Players
September 21st, 2008 · No Comments · General News
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Top 10 All-Time All-World Men Tennis Players
September 21st, 2008 · No Comments · General News
An off year for Roger Federer? Ha! His victory in the U.S. Open shows he’s the greatest men’s tennis player ever.
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The Andy Murray Backhand Stroke – Analyzed!
September 21st, 2008 · No Comments · General News
Following his amazing efforts at the 2008 US Open, Andy Murray has truly arrived and is a force to be reckoned with on the men’s tennis tour – and so has his two-handed backhand. Andy’s
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Bobby Riggs – The Big Sting! Aspen Hustle – Part Three
September 21st, 2008 · No Comments · General News
I’m really pumped now. Thanks to Bobby’s generosity, this extra event, the doubles exhibition, has brought out 2,500 fans to watch some of Aspen’s top men tennis players play doubles against Bobby. When I went into my office at the Club my secretary informed me that we have had hundreds of resident and non-resident membership [...]
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Who is the Greatest Tennis Player of All-Time? Federer, Sampras, Riggs? Aspen Hustle – Part One
September 21st, 2008 · No Comments · General News
Roger Federer from Basel, Switzerland, in a tightly contested Open final match against Andy Murray from Scotland, who upset second seed Rafael Nadal, won his 5th straight U.S. Open today and his 14th Grand Slam title. Even Pete Sampras feels Roger might be the best athlete in the world. It is very interesting that [...]
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Bobby Riggs – Aspen Hustle – Part Four
September 21st, 2008 · No Comments · General News
After the world found Aspen and its four major ski areas in the 70’s, the area of Aspen and the surrounding communities of Snowmass, Carbondale, Woody Creek and Basalt exploded with second homes for the rich and famous. By 2007, the permanent population of 3,000 in the 70’s has grown to 6,000, but the property [...]
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Tennis Scoring – How it Works
September 21st, 2008 · No Comments · General News
Tennis scoring will be really interesting, as most of the individuals have turned their interest in playing the game. The tennis game is purely very simple furthermore it is truly interesting! A player can win the game in the following ways.
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Top 10 All-Time All-US Women Tennis Players
September 21st, 2008 · No Comments · General News
Once again, as if it needed proving anew, the Williams sisters showed in the U.S. Open why they’re the two best U.S. female tennis players ever.
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Are The Yellow Pages Dead?
September 21st, 2008 · No Comments · General News
Are The Yellow Pages Dead?
Are the yellow pages dead? When was the last time you picked up the big yellow book?
There are some facts that have lead me to ask this question.
- Lately, when you search for a local company, you tend to hit a search engine instead of your big yellow book.
- Has [...]
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Happy Spot
September 14th, 2008 · No Comments · General News
Have you ever noticed that most players don’t play “straight up”; meaning they don’t stand in the center of the baseline. Most play over towards their backhand side. I’m watching the Roddick/Seppi match and each player is standing considerably towards his backhand.
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