Serena’s Antics Will Get Her In Trouble
August 31, 2011 by Joe McDonald · Leave a Comment
Flushing Meadows, NY – When we last saw Serena Williams step foot in the Borough of Queens, she threatened a line judge with her racket after committing a foot fault, ultimately forfeiting her Semifinal Match against Kim Clijsters in 2009. The incident cost her around $95,000 in fines and also put her on probation for [...]
An Interview With Mary Jo Fernandez
January 25, 2011 by Tennis Ledger Wire Services · Leave a Comment
Mary Joe Fernandez TIM CURRY: We have on the call with us live from Australia, U.S. Fed Cup Captain Mary Joe Fernandez. It’s 7:30 in the morning in Melbourne, and she’s preparing again today for ESPN commentary duties once again but is joining us to announce the U.S. Fed Cup team that will take on [...]
Tennis 360 Has Brad Gilbert on Wednesday
October 12, 2010 by Tennis Ledger Wire Services · Leave a Comment
Join Andres as he welcomes ESPN analyst Brad Gilbert to “Tennis360″ this Wednesday October 13th. Listen in as Brad discusses his thoughts on the state of the game, the current Davis Cup coaching vacancy, and his friendship with Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich. Gilbert, an Olympic Broze Medalist and former coach to Andre Agassi, Andy Roddick [...]
Tennis360 Debuts And Is A Huge Success
September 29, 2010 by Tennis Ledger Staff Reports · Leave a Comment
The “Tennis360″ radio show comes to you LIVE from the Lexus of Las Vegas Open, a $50,000 USTA Pro Circuit event featuring some of the best female tennis players in the world. Listen in as Andres Borowiak interviews renowned coach and ESPN analyst Darren Cahill about his current training program with adidas, his past coaching [...]
Del Potro Beats Up A Beaten Up Nadal
September 13, 2009 by Derek Felix · Leave a Comment
There will be no Federer-Nadal final. Thanks to a virtuoso performance by Argentina’s Juan Martin Del Potro, that will have to wait at least another year at the U.S. Open. “I’m sorry,” del Potro told a chuckling crowd which he earlier thanked for their support at his favorite event while speaking with ESPN’s Darren Cahill. [...]
Federer Hangs Tough Over Soderling
September 10, 2009 by Derek Felix · Leave a Comment
For two sets, it wasn’t a contest. Roger Federer was making quick work of Robin Soderling, looking like a lock for a grand slam record 22nd straight semifinal. Perhaps it came too easy because his U.S. Open quarterfinal match against the No.12 seeded Soderling completely changed, suddenly becoming a whole lot more interesting with the [...]
After Win, Djokovic Challenges Johnny Mac
September 8, 2009 by Derek Felix · Leave a Comment
It’s not often a player gets more of a challenge from the broadcast booth. But that was precisely the case for Novak Djokovic, who had an easy go of it in a straight sets 6-1, 6-2, 6-3 Round of 16 triumph over No.15 veteran Radek Stepanek. The same pair met a couple of years ago [...]
Maria Dominates The First Round Proving She’s Back
September 1, 2009 by Joe McDonald · Leave a Comment
FLUSHING MEADOWS, NY – Maria Sharapova has sent a message to the tennis world: She’s back. After missing almost a year due to a shoulder injury, the tall lanky Russian took the court again in Flushing Meadows. The result was a straight-set win against Bulgarian Tsvetana Pironkova, 6-3, 6-0. “I was pretty happy because I [...]


