June 3, 2019
Andy Murray is set to return to competitive action for the first time since January. Sir Andy has confirmed that he will play doubles in the Fever Tree Championships at Queen’s Club later this month. And if all goes well there, many believe that Murray will surely play doubles at Wimbledon too. Feliciano Lopez will […]
Looking back at the last few weeks, I am still thrilled to have been part of the best GB performance in the 35-year history of the World Team Cup. The men won gold, the juniors took silver and our women’s team took bronze in Israel just a few weeks ago. If you consider that 23 […]
June 2, 2019
Jo Konta continued her thrillng run at Roland Garros with a 6-2, 6-4 win over Donna Vekic. It could hardly have gone better for the resurgent Brit. ‘I was definitely pleased with the way I was playing and the problem-solving I was doing out there,’ said Konta later. ‘I felt I was being effective.’ Indeed […]
Serena Williams was knocked out of Roland Garros earlier than any other major tournament for five years – and left us all wondering about her future. It’s not a delicate question to ask, but one that all great champions are forced to face sooner or later. How long can she go on? When will be […]
June 1, 2019
Stan Wawrinka will play Stefanos Tsitsipas after closing out his 500th tour win against Grigor Dimitrov. No one can wait. Stan the Man v Super Stef should prove to be an absolute cracker, with the former Roland Garros champion back in such scintillating form. ‘You suffer a lot to reach 500,’ said Wawrinka. But only […]
May 31, 2019
Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer marched on at Roland Garros but certainly didn’t have it all their own way. Eleven-time champion Nadal dropped a set against David Goffin and Roger Federer was a point from doing the same against Casper Ruud. So we were reminded that Nadal isn’t superhuman after all, and he hasn’t won […]
May 30, 2019
Naomi Osaka doesn’t fear the clay any more. And that should send a warning to all the French Open favourites. The power and fizz Osaka generated in the final set against Victoria Azarenka sent shockwaves through Roland Garros. The low trajectory of her missiles made them unplayable. This was Osaka at her best, the player […]
May 29, 2019
Roger Federer eased past Oscar Otte of Germany without too much trouble. In fact his backhand volley to close out the match was ridiculously nonchalant, even for a man of his talent. But what did the great man’s performance really tell us about his title chances? It’s difficult to say, because Otte crumbled under pressure […]
Wimbledon offers tennis in an English garden and now the French Open: Roland-Garros has a tennis court set in a greenhouse. The brand new Simonne-Mathieu court is the undisputed star of a series of refurbishments at this year’s Roland-Garros. The season’s second Grand Slam tournament, held in the leafy surroundings of the 16th arrondissement in […]
May 28, 2019
Alexander Zverev and Naomi Osaka showed what anguish top tennis players sometimes go through. Although both eventually found a way to progress at Roland Garros, the psychological torment was there for all to see. Both are young, highly successful, infinitely marketable, almost perfect. Yet they are mere mortals with flaws and they feel the pain […]