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ATP World Tour Finals Players Preview: The Race For 9th
ATP Finals Draw Analysis Here: ATP World Tour Finals 2012 Draw Preview and Analysis Welcome to the first of my eight articles leading up to the World Tour Finals. I will be posting an article a day previewing each of the players competing and a review of their seasons. [...] -
LTA’s All Play Tennis Campaign Helps More People Play Tennis
With the recent success of UK players like Andy Murray, who won his first ever Major in New York last month, and Heather Watson, who became the first British woman to win a WTA singles event since 1998, Great Britain’s interest in tennis continues to grow. But the country’s Lawn [...] -
The Last Word: Quotes From the World of Tennis Vol.6
Every week at SteveG, we’ll be highlighting some of the best quotes said by players, coaches and more from the world of tennis “No, I don’t. I think it was back in the 1800s.” Serena Williams when asked if she could remember her first WTA Championships. “He probably won’t lose [...] -
The Older Tennis Generation Outshines The Young Tennis Stars
With Bernard Tomic celebrating his twentieth birthday last week, it now means that there is not a single teenager in the world’s top 200 players. The highest ranked teenager in the world is currently the Brazilian Guilherme Clezar, currently ranked at number 240. The dearth of teenagers in the game [...] -
ATP World Tour Finals: History and Facts
The ATP World Tour Finals is the culmination of the tennis season as the final men’s event of the year. Though originally the event didn’t count in terms of a player’s rankings, it is now considered the biggest tournament outside of the four Majors and often determines the year-end No. [...] -
The Last Word: Interesting Tennis Quotes Vol.5
Every week at SteveG, we’ll be highlighting some of the best quotes said by players, coaches and more from the world of tennis “Very happy with the title in Vienna. I dedicate it to all mothers, especially mine. Thank you very much for your messages and your support!” Juan Martin [...] -
Miami Tennis Cup Exhibition
Julian Wortelboer, president and CEO of Group NOS, a sports and entertainment promoter from Argentina, has announced the first annual Miami Tennis Cup; an exhibition tournament to be played at the Crandon Park Tennis Center, home of the Sony Ericsson, from November 30 through December 2. The players scheduled to [...] -
David Nalbandian Backhand Analysis and Slow Motion
David Nalbandian has one of the most elite two handed backhands in the game of tennis. Even though we haven’t seen his dominance in the world of pro tennis lately as we have for players like Djokovic, Nadal and Murray – David Nalbandian’s backhand is still worth a closer study. [...] -
Andy Murray: The Improved Forehand
After a career best year where he has picked up gold and silver medals at the Olympics, his first ever Grand Slam title at the US Open and reaching seven finals, Andy Murray has firmly established himself as one of the top players in the world. Despite his ranking of [...] -
The Last Word: Quotes From the World of Tennis Vol.4
Every week at SteveG, we’ll be highlighting some of the best quotes said by players, coaches and more from the world of tennis “I don’t read books. I mean, I go on the Internet a lot and read stuff online, but I don’t read books. I haven’t read a book since I [...] -
Rafael Nadal’s Knee Injury Problems Keep Sport Guessing
Rafael Nadal is likely to miss the 2012 season due to his knee injury problems. He will extend his break from the sport as he continues to recuperate from a knee injury and in many ways it feels the same when a popular T.V. show is off the air for [...] -
Roger Federer Rolex Watch Collection and Sponsorship
Roger Federer has got many sponsorship deals, with the Rolex sponsorship amongst the most exclusive ones. If there’s anything more regularly seen at a tennis match than the sight of Andy Murray wiping the tears from his eyes, it’s the sight of a big chunky Rolex on the wrist of [...] -
How Does Tennis Magazine Stack Up?
This is not a good time for print tennis magazines. World Tennis died in 1991 and for all intents and purposes, Tennis Week died when illustrious founder-publisher Gene Scott died in 2005, though a vastly inferior TW lingered on a bit longer. Tennis magazine never equaled those two giants [...]





