Quote of the Day: August 3, 2010

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“Just let it go: It’s important to look at yourself and identify your gremlins. In sports, as in life, the first step to success [...]

Video Review of the Soderling Forehand & Serve

Robin Soderling of Sweden serves during his during his semi-final match against Tomas Berdych of the Czech Republic at the French Open tennis tournament at Roland Garros in Paris, June 4, 2010. REUTERS/Bogdan Cristel (FRANCE  - Tags:SPORT TENNIS)

Video Review of the Soderling Forehand & Serve In the following ATP World Tour Uncovered video, Justin Gimelstob disects Robin Soderling’s huge forehand and serve. Hopefully we can all learn something to add to our game! Tweet

American Junior Advances to Junior Final: Of Course He’s Not a USTA Product

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American Junior Advances to Junior Final: Of Course He’s Not a USTA Product

Yes thats right, American Andrea Collarini has advanced to the final of the French Open juniors. But there’s a catch [...]

Quote of the Day: Billie Jean King

Billie Jean King

“Champions keep playing…” -Billie Jean King [...]

Quote of the Day: Rafael Nadal

Rafael Nadal of Spain plays a shot during his match against Robin Soderling of Sweden at the French Open tennis tournament at Roland Garros in Paris May 31, 2009.    REUTERS/Charles Platiau (FRANCE SPORT TENNIS)

“Losing is not my enemy..fear [...]

Quote of the Day: Rafael Nadal

Rafa Nadal © Andrew Innerarity / Reuters

“The only way of finding a solution is to fight back, to move, to run, and to control that pressure.” – Rafa Nadal Tweet

Quote of the Day: William J. H. Boetcker

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“That you may retain your self-respect, it is better to displease the people by doing what you know is right, than to temporarily please them by doing what you know is wrong.” William J. H. Boetcker Tweet

Quote of the Day: Andy Roddick

Andy Roddick

The following quote was taken from an interview Roddick did with Inside Tennis.

“I sleep well at night because I know pretty much everything I do [...]

Quote of the Day: Arthur Ashe

Arthur Ashe

Thinking too much can cause all sorts of problems. Sometimes it is better to keep it simple. Arthur Ashe agreed: “There is a syndrome in sports called “paralysis by analysis.” – Arthur Ashe Tweet