It is a tough criteria, some play longer seasons, others go solo, a few operate complex machinery while others merely navigate their bodies through wind or water.
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It is a tough criteria, some play longer seasons, others go solo, a few operate complex machinery while others merely navigate their bodies through wind or water. The American leg of the tennis grand slam begins play today on the hard courts of the USTA National Tennis Center in New York. On the men’s side, history and Roger Federer once again is the lead story. Meet the new champs, same as the old champs. Serena Williams defeated her sister Venus, a five-time winner of this event, to regain the Wimbledon women’s singles crown, while Roger Federer became the all-time men’s grand slam winner with 15 by defeating Andy Roddick in the longest match in men’s finals history at the storied grass court tournament. With the news that defending champion Rafael Nadal had to withdraw due to tendonitis in his knees, this year’s Wimbledon opens up the men’s singles a bit. The grass court grand slam tournament which begins tomorrow will definitely have a different spin with the brilliant Spaniard out. Switzerland’s Roger Federer beat surprise finalist Robin Soderling of Sweden, 6-1, 7-6 (1), 6-4 on Sunday to win the French Open. The tennis world’s toughest two week test on clay begins today at venerable Roland Garros in that city of lights, Paris, with the 119th edition of the French Open. The key story for the singles scene this year focuses on both world no.1’s for different reasons as they each aim for the premier championships on their favorite surface. |
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