Many Tennis Players Would Benefit From Going All Out on Second Serve
Going all out again on the second serve would give many tennis players a better chance of winning the point, even after factoring a sure rise in double faults. nytimes.com |
U.S. Open Head-to-Head
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Aussies eye Cup redemption
The end of three long, frustrating years is finally in sight for Lleyton Hewitt and fittingly Belgium are the only obstacle standing in his way. foxsports.com.au |
Date Krumm ousts Stosur to reach Osaka semifinals
Kimiko Date Krumm became the first 40-something to beat a top-10 player on the WTA Tour when she ousted No. 8-ranked Samantha Stosur 5-7, 6-3, ... rssfeeds.usatoday.com |
ATP Finals: Who'll Be the Brightest Star of All?
The exclusive eight-man A.T.P. World Tour Finals, starting Monday in London, remains the one tournament - after the Grand Slams and the Olympics - that most top players would like to win next. nytimes.com |