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The perfect video podcast for all tennis enthusiasts. Catch up on the latest tennis news, gossip, rumors and scores along with top ten list and other great videos for Tennis fans. Brought to you by TennisNow.com
Tennis Now's Lauren Lynch highlights the top ten oldest players in tennis. Arthur Gore who didn't retire until he was 54 tops off the list. He is followed by other top players including Martina Navratilova, Jimmy Connors & Andre Agassi, just to name a few.
James Waterson reports the week’s news for Tennis Now. Tomas Berdych, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga and Mardy Fish qualified for the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals after their competitors, Nicolas Almagro, Janko Tipsarevic and Gilles Simon lost before the third round. Berdych defeated Andy Murray to reach the semifinals in Paris, and Roger Federer won his 800th career ATP match when he beat Juan Monaco 6-3, 7-5. If Federer wins the tournament, he would reclaim his No. 3 ranking from Murray. The WTA announced it set new records in attendance at its year-end Championships, and it saw a significant increase in web traffic during the tournament. Finally, nine of the top 10 players on the WTA tour are from different countries, which sets a new record.…
On this week's Tennis Now Point/Counterpoint show, James Waterson speaks with Master Racquet Technician Liem Thai on the subject of new racquet and string technology in pro tennis. James argues that the bygone era of wooden racquets and mutlifilament strings allowed for greater strategic variety at the top levels of tennis, while Liem counters that advances in technology has grown accessibility to the tennis as a sport and heightened its interest to a modern audience.…
Tennis Now’s James Waterson has a look at some of the most infamous tennis dads in the game. Peter Graf leads the list, followed by Marinko Lucic, Jim Pierce and Damir Dokic.
James Waterson reports the weekend’s tennis news. Petra Kvitova triumphed over Victoria Azarenka in three sets to win the WTA Championships in Istanbul on Sunday, her sixth title of the year. The win secured the No. 2 ranking for Kvitova, as well as a check for $1.75 million. Jo-Wilfried Tsonga and the Bryan Brothers were the winners in Vienna, Austria, while Marin Cilic defeated Janko Tipsarevic in St. Petersburg, Russia. Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic are back in action this week in Basel, Switzerland, while David Ferrer and Juan Martin del Potro are in Valencia, Spain. Finally, Robin Soderling may miss the first tournament of the year in Brisbane because of mononucleosis, and the Agassi College Preparatory Academy received a donation of $18 million.…
James Waterson and Lauren Lynch report the week’s tennis news. Petra Kvitova, Vera Zvonareva, Victoria Azarenka and Samantha Stosur advanced to the semifinals of the year-end WTA Championships on Friday. Marat Safin announced on Thursday he is running for Russia’s parliament, and Alex Bogomolov Jr., the fourth highest-ranked American, said he wants to play Davis Cup for Russia. Finally, Caroline Wozniacki and others have complained about grunting in the women’s game, resuming a conversation that has been going on since Monica Seles played in the 1990s.…
James argues that grunting is distracting the players and a deterrent for the fans, while Sean believes that it is a part of the sport and should be tolerated. Where do you stand?
A number of well known tennis players, male and female, have been photographed in the nude, on their volition or otherwise. This week, we take a look at the Top 5 nude men.
James Waterson reports on the day's tennis news. Caroline Wozniacki and Maria Sharapova lead their respective groups at the WTA's year-end championships, and there are some interesting match-ups in store. Janko Tipsarevic beat Viktor Troicki in the ATP's first all-Serbian final in Moscow, and the win moved him up to No. 10 in the race for the ATP World Tour Finals. The WTA announced player participation increased 24 percent while withdrawal rates decreased 18 percent.…
Tennis Now's James Waterson and Sean Bradley discuss whether the US Open should permanently move the men's final match from Sunday to Monday. James argues that the USTA should keep the final on Sunday for television viewership and advertising, while Sean firmly believes that a move to Monday will generate more interest in women's tennis and longer visibility.…
James Waterson reports last weekend’s tennis news. Andy Murray defeated David Ferrer 7-5, 6-4 to win the Shanghai Rolex Masters, his third title within the last month. The victory moved Murray up to No. 3, bumping Roger Federer out of the top three for the first time since June of 2003. Meanwhile, Kei Nishikori became the highest ranked Japanese male tennis player in Open Era history, and Petra Kvitova won her first title since Wimbledon in Linz, Austria.…
Tennis Now's James Waterson and Sean Bradley discuss whether there should be equal pay for the men and women at Grand Slam tournaments. James argues the men should earn more because of greater interest and more time on court, while Sean says both sexes should receive the same compensation because of the need for equality.…
Tennis players are notoriously proud of their bodies. And how do they show this pride? Well, they strip their clothes of and get photographed so that you can look at it. Here, we've compiled the top 10 best.
Andy Murray came back from one set down to defeat long-time nemesis Rafael Nadal 3-6, 6-2, 6-0 in the finals of the Rakuten Japan Open Tennis Championships in Tokyo Sunday. Tomas Berdych staged a comeback of his own in the final of the China Open when he beat Marin Cilic 3-6, 6-4, 6-1. Agnieszka Radwanska boosted her chances for qualification to the WTA's year-end championships in Istanbul when she outlasted Andrea Petkovic in three sets in the China Open women's final. This week, the top players try to pick up valuable ranking points at the Masters Series tournament in Shanghai, while Samantha Stosur and Petra Kvitova are the top seeds in Osaka, Japan, and Linz, Austria.…
Lauren Lynch covers the latest tennis news. Some exciting semis will take place in Tokyo with Rafael Nadal facing Mardy Fish and David Ferrrer taking on Andy Murray. In Beijing, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga will get to clash against Tomas Berdych and Ivan Ljubicic will play Marin Cilic. On the women's side, top seeds fell with the loss of Caroline Wozniacki and the semis will include Andrea Petkovic v. Monica Niculescu and Flavia Pennetta v. Agnieszka Radwanska. Murray could take Roger Federer's World No. 3 ranking. Dinara Safina announced retirement. Vera Zvonareva posed nude for the ESPN Body Issue.…
Tennis Now's James Waterson and Sean Bradley debate whether or not 16-time Grand Slam champion Roger Federer can be considered the greatest tennis player of all time.
Tennis Now TV presents "Winning Tennis: Instruction by Jeff Salzenstein." In today's lesson, Salzenstein talks about the right way to hit the eastern and semi-western forehand, similar to what Novak Djokovic uses.
There's been a lot of talk about my best lady friend Caroline Wozniacki and who everyone THINKS is her new boyfriend, that Scottish dude Ricky McIl-something or whatever. Anyways, this week I'd like to give you definitive proof that they are nothing more than friends.
James Waterson reports on the weekend’s action for Tennis Now. Andy Murray routed Donald Young 6-2, 6-0 to win the PTT Thailand Open in Bangkok. Despite the loss in what was his first ATP Tour final, Young moved into the top 50 for the first time in his career. Meanwhile, Janko Tipsarevic won his first ATP Tour title in Malaysia, and Agnieszka Radwanska won her second title of the year when she beat Vera Zvonareva 6-3, 6-2 at the Pan Pacific Open in Tokyo. Finally the top players are back at it at the China Open in Beijing and the Rakuten Japan Tennis Open in Tokyo. Kevin Anderson beat Andy Roddick in the first round in China Monday, while Mardy Fish outlasted Ryan Harrison in Tokyo.…
James Waterson reports on the weeks tennis news. Most of the top women returned to action at the Pan Pacific Open in Tokyo, where World No. 1 Caroline Wozniacki was looking to defend her title. But she fell in the third round, while US Open champion Samantha Stosur was beaten by Maria Kirilenko in the second round. Meanwhile, Donald Young, Gael Monfils and Andy Murray made the final four at the Thailand Open, and Kei Nishikori upset Nicolas Almagro in Malaysia. On the other side of the world, Novak Djokovic made a UNICEF visit to a Serbian pre-school.…
Tennis Now TV presents "Winning Tennis: Instruction by Jeff Salzenstein." In today's lesson, Salzenstein talks about what you should eat after a match or a workout, and what to watch out for when buying protein powder.
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