Sports’ Violent Side
“Sport spews” are nothing new to news, only the kind is. Just recently, we heard of the Pakistani coach swearing and cursing in the Asian Hockey Championship where India gifted silver to their…
Defeat Is An Orphan
“Victory has a thousand fathers, but defeat is an orphan” – this orphanhood is hitting third time for Andy Murray in the semi-finals of the Grand Slam. Generally folks tell, losing also requires…
Carpe Diem Serena!
September 11th in the United States will be a day to look forward to and a day to be remembered even after it has gone for yet another reason now. Sunday the 11th…
US Open Hard Court Speculation
The speculation from all the postponements, delays and changes of schedules in the US Open are not being hurled at Hurricane Irene or the weather for that matter but at something without which…
Weekend At Arthur Ashe
Americans love entertainment and also love to pay for getting entertained, this is exactly what Novak said on the Saturday night of the US Open, 2011. Briefly what he meant was, they are…
Round-Up Of US Open 2011
This US Open has all the favorite champs playing for the title this year and almost all of them playing with some injury or the other. Nadal, who has been facing injuries since…
The Volatility Of Tennis
All sports at international level are fierce, challenging and incredibly unpredictable (at least through the players’ eyes) but tennis just may be the most unpredictable of all. This dead-on game is all about…
Niland And Sorenson Reach The Final Draw For US Open
Both the Irishmen, Conor Niland and Louk Sorenson have reached the draw for the US Open Flushing Meadows after passing through the qualifying tournament. This will be the second time that Niland will…
Federer And Nadal To Face A Tough US Open
There was a time when both Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer, were seen as one of the best players of the modern tennis era. Both have felt how it is to be the…
Flushing Meadows – Where Fairytales Turn Into Reality
The United States Tennis Open Championships, fondly known as the US Open is the fourth and last Grand Slam on the tennis calendar. Played on the quick deco surface with slightly less friction…



