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AO – Week One Wrap

The sweltering first week comes to a close with, as usual, some expected results and a handful of surprises. On the men’s side, most of the favorites have made it through to the fourth round, with the notable exception of Juan Martin Del Potro.  Spaniard Roberto Bautista Agut (if you’ve never heard of him before, … Continue reading

Judy Judy Judy…

Much has been made of Judy Murray, mother of reigning Wimbledon champion Andy, and her well-publicized crush on ATP #27 Feliciano Lopez.  Her Twitter feed has been the source of much tittering, leading son Andy, in a 2011 interview, to say only half-joking: ‘I think it’s about time she stopped that nonsense. It’s making me throw … Continue reading

Simona Says

Up and coming star and 11th-seed Simona Halep has looked strong in the early rounds, dispatching Katarzyna Piter 6-0, 6-1, and American Varvara Lepchenko 4-6, 6-0, 6-1.  The diminutive Romanian has displayed surprising firepower from the baseline as well as the mental and physical fortitude to deal with the scorching heat, and she remains a … Continue reading

108 Degrees of Separation

The record heat wave this week in Melbourne has left many a spectator sprinting for the shade or the indoors, and many a player in desperate straits, indeed.  As on-court temperatures spiked at well over 140 degrees Fahrenheit, many players and commentators began to openly question whether it was safe for even rigorously-trained professional athletes … Continue reading

Aussie! Aussie! Aussie!

Welcome to Melbourne 2014.  Among the many storylines that will unfold over the next two weeks… How is Rafa’s knee?  He reportedly has a new training regimen that will minimize stress on the joint, but it’s hard to imagine that the toll his physically brutal style of tennis won’t be the same once he gets … Continue reading

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