Sunday, February 24, 2013

Federer Still Aims for Number One

While playing fewer tournaments Federer claims he can still hit the number one spot if he plays exceptionally well.  More importantly, he believes he can win more Grand Slam tournaments.

I think he can win more as well though the number one position will be tough to get as long as Djokovic stays healthy.  

I hope Fed stays in the game for another decade.   We need more records that can't be broken.

Saturday, February 23, 2013

Cyber Bullies Move to Tennis - Rebecca Marino To Quit Tennis

This is a sad story about a female tennis player who had enough problems of her own without others adding to them by personally attacking her online.  It also makes you aware the social media is not always a good thing.  It would have been best to limit comments if possible or to just have a fixed page.

Rebecca Marino is going to quit tennis.

I hope she can still find a place on the tennis court either as a teacher or coach since someone so talented would be a great benefit to anyone wanting to learn this game.  You have to think she must have loved this game to become so proficient and hopefully she can find a way to get back to that place.  I always found tennis a great way to escape from those things that can bring you down but the pressure of playing for a living may have been the decisive factor in making it less enjoyable.     I wish her well.

Sunday, February 17, 2013

Monday, February 11, 2013

Drug Testing in Tennis

It seems that the time has come for more intensive testing in tennis now that the Armstrong saga has unfolded to prove that he did in fact use banned substances to help him win.

Federer has called for increased testing.  I guess he thinks that there are some guys out there that might resort to such an edge, if indeed it does provide an edge.

Were I playing professionally and playing clean I guess I'd prefer to not lose to somebody that is doping, so I can see his point.

Friday, February 8, 2013

Winning in Tennis

Why does one player always beat another?  Good question, and yet we have no answer beyond he won more points or at least more crucial points.

Here is an excellent analysis of how the game might shape up if the top four players right now were removed from the game.  It would put the level of play back to where it was twenty years ago.