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Apr/18

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Fixing Bouchard’s Game

bouch By Scoop Malinowski Eugenie Bouchard is a broken player and it's time to fix the mess. Once a top five player and a grand slam finalist, Bouchard has fallen on hard times and his now ranked outside the top 100. She has lost first round in fifteen of sixteen events and won only one WTA main draw match all year. If it's not time for a drastic change, then maybe it's time to retire. But at 24 Bouchard still has her fighting spirit. She played Sara Errani yesterday at the Volvo Car Open with good intensity and desire, the problem was her game failed her. She lost 63 64. Continue to read full article...

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Apr/18

2

Miami Open Media Tournament

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    By Scoop Malinowski One of the many highlights of the Miami Open is the Annual Bud Collins Media Tournament which is held on the womens final Saturday at 9 am. Usually around twenty to thirty people sign up, ranging in ability from Div. I college level to beginners, and as the David Bowie 1980's song title says, I do mean "Absolute Beginners." It's an interesting blend of talents. Continue to read full article...

Apr/18

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Talkin’ Tennis with Su-Wei Hsieh

Hsieh Su-wei, 2014 (cropped).jpg   By Scoop Malinowski Indian Wells doubles champion and WTA no. 18 in Porsche Race to the Finals, WTA no. 59 and 13 in doubles, Su-Wei Hsieh talked with me at Miami Open about a range of topics... Scoop: The Tennis Channel mentioned during the Indian Wells doubles final that you were an admirer of Steffi Graf which I had never heard before. I would like your comments on Graf as I'm doing a book Facing Steffi. Continue to read full article...

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Apr/18

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Isner Leads American Dominance in Miami

miamiopen By Scoop Malinowski If the state of American tennis was on the upsurge after several years of mediocre results, the results of the Miami Open affirmed the speculation. John Isner played the match of his life and won the biggest title of his eleven year career. Isner stunned Alexander Zverev 67 64 64 to win the Miami Open, his first Masters 1000 title after three previous 100 finals in Cincy, Indian Wells and Paris. Continue to read full article...

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