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Walking towards a dimming twilight, Roger Federer’s slam winning days might just be turning dark
Walking towards a dimming twilight, Roger Federer’s slam winning days might just be turning dark
In an injury plagued season and rapidly collapsing body, an aging Roger Federer might be done winning grand slams
Keshav Gopalan
Jul 20, 2020
A thorough walkthrough and analysis of the Serena Williams Controversy
A thorough walkthrough and analysis of the Serena Williams Controversy
The 2018 US Open Women’s final got over around 15 hours ago and it has been a wild ride of emotions, responses and backlash among fans…
Keshav Gopalan
Sep 9, 2018
The “Gentleman” Mentality and the Death of Character in Tennis.
The “Gentleman” Mentality and the Death of Character in Tennis.
Last week, Stefanos Tstitsipas and Daniil Medvedev were at each other’s throats after their first round match in Miami. After a lukewarm…
Keshav Gopalan
Mar 28, 2018
The Latin American Clay Season’s march to obsolescence
The Latin American Clay Season’s march to obsolescence
In 2014, the Mexican Open (Also known as the Acapulco Open), changed the surface from clay to hard in a bid to attract more top players. In…
Keshav Gopalan
Feb 17, 2018
Dear ATP…
Dear ATP…
“Federer Goffin ATP Finals”.
Keshav Gopalan
Jan 19, 2018
John Isner, his 2011 French Open performance and why he’s just as good on clay as he is on grass.
John Isner, his 2011 French Open performance and why he’s just as good on clay as he is on grass.
Subdued applause, followed by a roar from John Isner. The 6 feet, 10 inches tall American had broken Rafael Nadal to get the set back on…
Keshav Gopalan
Jan 10, 2018
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