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Two Rounds in the Books in Melbourne
Well, the first two round of the 2010 major tennis season have been completed and it is shaping up to be another great season on the men’s tour. Let’s take a look at the goings-on in Melbourne so far with … Continue reading
The Only One Who Cares: An Australian Open Preview
NOTE: I wrote this on Sunday, but never finished the 6-part post. And, yes, all of these predictions were done before the tournament got underway–if you don’t believe me, check out what happened to my predicted semifinalist, Andy Murray, in … Continue reading
The Federer Section: Going Out on a Limb
Roger Federer is the best tennis player of all-time. He is in good shape and ready to go. Don’t expect an early-round disaster for Roger the Great. (See that’s why you read BSB–the top-rate analysis and dead-on predictions.) EARLY ROUNDS: Federer (1) Hartfield … Continue reading
The Djokovic Section: My Personal Favorite
Though the other sections may have more star-power or intrigue, my favorite section of the draw is the Djokovic Section because they put just about every player that I enjoy watching in the same section. EARLY ROUNDS: Djokovic (3) Becker … Continue reading
The Davydenko Section: Wide Open
Maybe because this section doesn’t have anyone named Roger, Rafa or Novak, but I believe that this part of the draw may get a little crazy and could open up a path for a trip to the semis for a … Continue reading
The Nadal Section: Heading Towards a Showdown
The intrigue in this section is probably going to be delayed a week or so. There are two big guns at the top and bottom of the section and then a whole lot of road bumps on the way to a … Continue reading
The Sweet 16: Is Anyone Better Than ‘The Best?’
ROUND OF 16 MATCHES: Federer (1) over Monaco (21) A great run ends here in the Round of 16 for Juan Monaco. Federer is just too fast, too strong, too experienced…too good. He will be playing in the quarterfinals. No … Continue reading