Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Tennis TV Live Chat with Juan Carlos Ferrero



Juan Carlos Ferrero answers questions from Tennis TV facebook fans and Twitter followers. To stay connected with Tennis TV and for your chance to ask an tour player your questions make sure you stay in touch with www.tennistv.com : Facebook - www.facebook.com Twitter - twitter.com
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Tuesday, March 30, 2010

ATP Indian Wells Saturday daily highlights



Nadal, Djokovic and Davydenko advanced to round three but Cilic was among the casualties.
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The Best Day of Tennis You Wont Get to See



The second Monday of Wimbledon is traditionally hyped as one of the best single days of tennis each year. That reputation is warranted as the day usually features all of the final 16 men and 16 women slugging it out for spots in the quarterfinals. For tennis fans, it's a great day to plop down in front of the TV and wallow in all the grasscourt greatness.

Unfortunately, many of us won't get to see much of what transpired on the lawns of Wimbledon today. The networks, in their infinite wisdom, have decided that tennis fans really don't need to see live tennis on this, the best single day of tennis. Go figure.

To be fair, ESPN2 has done a good job with their Wimbledon coverage throughout the first week. I wasn't too enthusiastic about their French Open coverage a few weeks ago, but they have been handling the Big W quite nicely. They have been beginning their live coverage at the crack of dawn--actually before dawn for those of us on the West Coast--and have continued right up through the end of play each day. What more could you want?

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Monday, March 29, 2010

ATP London - Final Highlights



Nikolay Davydenko met Juan Martin Del Potro in the final at the O2 Arena in London. Watch live tennis online at www.tennistv.com
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Thursday, March 25, 2010

Tommy Haas - Being Silly (vs Roger Federer)



Slow motion replay of Tommy Haas waving arms around distracting Roger Federer. Slow motion of Roger Federer being distracted, forehand unforced error.
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Jie Zheng - Point



Jie Zheng slow motion replay of second serve, forehands and backhands.
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Wednesday, March 24, 2010

ATP Paris - Semi Final Highlights



Novak Djokovic proved too strong for Nadal while Monfils and Stepanek endured a marathon. Watch live tennis online at www.tennistv.com
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A-Rod Disgracing Baseball or Saving American Tennis



Sunday, the many lives of A-Rod increased by one.

While the more famous -- or infamous -- A-Rod, a.k.a. Alex Rodriguez, was enjoying a day off while his New York Yankees beat the Toronto Blue Jays 10-8 for their 10th win in 11 outings, his moniker received a huge boost in a different sport played on grass overseas.

A rejuvenated Andy Roddick nearly pulled off the unthinkable -- preventing Roger Federer from claiming an unprecedented 15th Grand Slam title. At Wimbledon, of all places.

Alas, Federer was too much Federer in the end of an epic 5-7, 7-6, 7-6, 3-6, 16-14 victory in the Wimbledon final. So a tell-all book on this A-Rod will have to wait.

Federer, the Swiss Army of One, endured the longest fifth set in Wimbledon finals history en route to his sixth trophy in England, one short of Pete Sampras and William Renshaw.

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Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Hollow Victory for Roger Federer



Some claim that Roger Federer's clay conquest was a hollow victory since he did not beat Rafael Nadal.

As soon as Roger Federer dried his last tear of joy, the backlash began. Reporters and columnists quickly started dismissing his championship in the French Open because of ;something ;Roger ;could not control. Federer had no part in determining who he played in the final at Roland Garros. He simply did what he had done 13 times before- win a Grand Slam.

It isn't as if Rafael Nadal wasn't in the field. He was there. The number one seed in fact. It was his tournament to lose and he did. Federer made it through the draw he was given as the two seed. In the final Federer beat Robin Soderling in straight sets. Soderling defeated Nadal in four sets earlier in the tournament.

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Monday, March 22, 2010

ATP London - Hayemaker Attends Tour Finals



Heavyweight champion David Haye attended the semi finals at the O2 Arena in London. Watch live tennis online at www.tennistv.com
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Sunday, March 21, 2010

Justine Henin - Backhand Return of Serve



Backhand return of serve in slow motion.
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Friday, March 19, 2010

Roger Federer - Forehand Cross Court Winner



Slow motion replay.
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