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Jul/19

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Loco Fabio Wished Bomb Exploded At Wimbledon

Fabio Fognini’s loose cannon behavior reached a new degree of craziness today at Wimbledon. The hot headed Italian, ranked 10 in the world, thought he had a favorable third round match up today vs. American Tennys Sandgren, a player he won both of their previous ATP meetings with last year on red clay. But those […] Continue to read full article...

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Jul/19

4

Who has more charisma than Nick Kyrgios?

Nick Kyrgios didn’t win today vs Rafael Nadal at Wimbledon but he showed more charisma on the court than anyone in a long time. Kyrgios was inspired to the max and played super well but went down in four sets 46 63 67 67. Nick was fully engaged and focused and showed his tennis genius, […] Continue to read full article...

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By Peter Lavalle Is it possible that one tournament is the deciding factor in the ongoing debate about who is the greatest all time tennis player in the history of planet Earth? At the moment, most people consider most Grand Slam titles to be the most pertinent statistic and achievement in regards to this ongoing […] Continue to read full article...

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Jul/19

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Biofile Coco Gauff Interview

By Scoop Malinowski Status: WTA world no. 1 in doubles and no. 12 in singles. DOB: March 13, 2004 In: Delray Beach, Florida First Tennis Memory: My first memory was when I played in Atlanta, it was when I was five or six years old and I was hitting against the garage as a hitting […] Continue to read full article...

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Jul/19

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Lopez Discusses ATP Disorder and Discord

Feliciano Lopez played today in his 70th consecutive Grand Slam major main draw, bouncing out young American Marcos Giron, who was making his major debut, 64 62 64. Lopez holds the longest streak of playing consecutive majors, which dates all the way back to 2002. After the win, Lopez revealed there is considerable disorder and […] Continue to read full article...

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Jul/19

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McEnroe Adores Felix

Count John McEnroe as a major believer in the potential of Felix Auger-Aliassime. During the Djokovic vs Kohlschreiber Wimbledon first round match telecast on ESPN, McEnroe stated he believes the 18 year old Canadian to be a “future world no. 1” and that he projects the phenom to crash into the ATP top five within […] Continue to read full article...

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