Articles related to "Tennis Grand Slams"The four grand slam titles are the most coveted in the game of professional tennis. In 2009 the competition will be as fierce and thrilling as any in recent years.
The 2010 Tennis Grand Slams form the foundation for the professional tennis year and are guaranteed highlights of the sporting calendar.
Roger Federer has to employ a strategy specifically for Rafael Nadal on clay if he is to win the men's French Open title and a career Grand Slam.
Roger Federer ends Rafael Nadal's clay-court streak in ATP Masters Series, and Carlos Moya and Lleyton Hewitt resurface as legitimate challengers at the French Open.
The article compares the performance of American and other tennis players at the four Grand Slam tennis events, particularly the US Open.
Several Americans hope to have a strong showing at this year's U.S. Open but a look at the favorites shows a mostly international flavor.
The ATP says farewell to a beloved player with the retirement of Gustavo "Guga" Kuerten. Let's look back at this enigmatic character.
Juan Martín del Potro's defeat of the world's number one player Roger Federer at such a young age proves that he is one of the most promising players in tennis today.
In 2009 the French Open Championship will run from May 24 to June 7. Find out more about the venue Roland Garros and the history of the championship.
In 2009 the Wimbledon tennis championship will take place between 22 June and 5 July. Find out more about the All England club and the history of the tournament.
Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal are the men's favorites for the 2009 Australian Open while Jelena Jankovic and Ana Ivanovic could battle in tournament of surprises.
australian open 2009 preview
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roger federer and rafael among favorites for down under slam
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federer goes for grand slam number 14 to tie the mark of pete sampras
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novak djokovic is defending men's champion
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andy murray has beaten federer in four straight matches and nadal in their last two showdowns
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