Tennis.com Delivers a Grand Slam To Tennis Fans and Advertisers at the 2010 US Open
September 20, 2010 by Tennis Ledger Wire Services · Leave a Comment
NEW YORK, NY – SEPTEMBER 20, 2010 – During the two weeks of the 2010 US Open, TENNIS.com, the world’s most popular tennis website, experienced a significant increase in user sessions, page views and podcast downloads according to Adam Milner, Associate Publisher of The Tennis Media Company. According to Milner, whether tennis fans were looking [...]
Raging Rafa Determined To Get The Career Slam
September 10, 2010 by Joe McDonald · Leave a Comment
FLUSHING MEADOWS, NY – Just look in Rafael Nadal’s eyes and you see determination. The top seeded player on the men’s side knows this is his time and the career Grand Slam is there for the taking. Maybe that’s why the 24 year-old was so serious this year when by taking Barcelona off and concentrating [...]
Roddick Moves Right Along
August 30, 2010 by Richard Pagliaro · Leave a Comment
(August 30, 2010) He has supplanted the spiky hairstyle that once burst from beneath the backward baseball cap like an unruly chia pet escaping from its base with a more conservative style and while he can still rock the radar gun at will, Andy Roddick is more of a measured purpose pitcher on serve now. [...]
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. [...]


