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Posts tagged with "grand slam"

Irresistible Force

Irresistible Force

Nov. 18 | Dai Greene targets gold again in London How British sport learned to be ruthless again Max Benson @maxbjourno England hit the top of the world in Test cricket, British athletes and rowers returned from respective world championships with medals aplenty,...

Annus Mirabilis

Annus Mirabilis

Nov. 16 | Sky's the limit for US Open winner Novak Is Djokovic’s year the best ever in men’s tennis? Simon Cambers @scambers73 No matter what happens at the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals, which start at London’s O2 Arena on Sunday, there can...

Strike it Rich

Strike it Rich

Oct. 10 | Murray conquers Nadal for Japan win ATP faces collision course with top male players Simon Cambers @scambers73 The world’s top players will strut their stuff in Shanghai this week in the penultimate Masters 1000 event of 2011. For some it is the chance...

Tipping Point

Tipping Point

Aug. 26 | Federer's Grand Slam run under threat Can Roger Federer raise his game after 30? Alexandra Willis @alex_willis Amidst the many upsets, injuries, power cuts and other notables emanating from the build-up to this year’s US Open at Flushing Meadows,...

Role Reversal

Role Reversal

Jul. 29 | Murray close to grand slam breakthrough Can female coach aid Murray’s slam quest? Simon Cambers @scambers73 As Andy Murray considers his coaching situation over the summer, it is worth remembering that the biggest influence on the Scot’s career...

A Little Respect

A Little Respect

Jun. 22 | Serena digs deep for another victory Why Wimbledon needs the Williams sisters Simon Cambers @scambers73 The return of two of its best players – two of the best players of all time – would be greeted with delight by most other sports, but when Serena...

Feats of Clay

Feats of Clay

May. 24 | Frenchman Richard Gasquet shines in Paris Clay mastery the true test in modern tennis Simon Cambers  @scambers73 This won’t endear me to anyone at Queen’s Club and probably not to the thousands of people for whom tennis means Wimbledon and grass...