But just like the women's game, there are several young talents waiting to shake up the ATP tour and Grand Slams. Posted February 21, 2008 by Ilana Berger
After the breathtaking Roger Federer v Nadal final and another wonderful tournament at SW19, it's time for tennis to extend the grass-court season and introduce the surface to the Masters Series. Posted July 09, 2008 by Iestyn Stevens
The quest for all four Majors in a season is about to begin again for Woods, but this author thinks the pressure is finally going to start to show on the greatest golfer of modern times. Posted April 10, 2008 by gerald mclaughlin
The young Serb has had a great 2007 but in the Shanghai Masters he was uninspiring in defeat to Richard Gasquet. But Djokovic will be back to muscle in on the Federer-Nadal monopoly. Posted November 14, 2007 by Ed McGrogan
Golf's first Major of 2007 begins in Augusta on Thursday - and there are no prizes for guessing who's favourite to win Posted April 04, 2007 by Jamie Scott
Tough conditions can't hold back pace-setters Justin Rose and Brett Wetterich as Tiger Woods struggles on Day One. Posted April 06, 2007 by Jamie Scott
He wasn't ranked in the world's top 50 players, but Zach Johnson surprised the golfing world with his win in the Augusta Masters on Sunday. Posted April 10, 2007 by Jamie Scott
World number one underlined his dominance of men's tennis to win in straight sets, losing only seven games on the way to his third Masters crown in four years. Posted November 19, 2006 by Reuters
One more victory at the Italian Masters will see the young Serb overtake Nadal at the top of the most exciting ATP Tour race for years. Posted May 09, 2008 by Chris Goldsmith
Troubled by a back injury, the world No.2 failed to survive the round robin stages for the first time in his career. Posted November 14, 2008 by Owen Neilson
Only by acting now and quickly can the Association live up to their claim to have the players' interests at heart. Posted June 08, 2008 by Cornelia Hoppe
Australia have been demolished and the world seems to be witnessing a shift in the power game. But fielding lapses and the lack of a world-class all-rounder could be the undoing of Mahendra Singh Dhoni's men. Posted November 10, 2008 by James Mortimer
Without doubt the most polished and successful sportsman of a generation. Oh that every competitor had the same unassuming manner. Posted March 28, 2008 by gerald mclaughlin
Three match points against him - then Roger the Great hits back to maintain 100% Masters Cup record Posted November 15, 2006 by Reuters
The world number one admits conditions were difficult at the US Masters, but take nothing away from the newly-crowned champion. Posted April 12, 2007 by Jamie Scott
It's been a bad start to the season for the world No.1, and it's not about to get better with the big tournaments on clay coming up. Posted April 02, 2007 by Jay Jarrahi
Half of the men's top ten are in Dubai where the prize money - or appearance money in the case of Nadal and Federer - is too tempting to ignore. But next week they will all be back on the U.S. west coast for Indian Wells. Posted February 26, 2007 by Nina Rota
If the world number one wins the Indian Wells title he will surpass the Argentine star's record of 46 consecutive Tour victories. Posted March 11, 2007 by Jay Jarrahi
It's Tennis Interruptus as rain, blackouts, decline and lack of training trip up some of the big names at the opening day of the current Masters Tour event. Posted May 09, 2007 by Ed McGrogan
Recording an impressive 2-0 series win against the Black Caps restored the confidence of Ricky Ponting's men, but the Proteas will be a different proposition. Posted December 03, 2008 by James Mortimer
So what can the Blue Jays, Indians, Tigers, Angels, Mariners and 'Evil Empire' Yankees do to prevent the crown returning to Fenway Park in 2008? Posted April 02, 2008 by Nathan Ichtertz
Despite a disappointing showing at the Masters, the in-form Rose is the best British bet to get on the leaderboard of a Major. With his talent, we should stop our bunker mentality. Posted May 05, 2008 by Jonathan Naylor
The Ashes-winning skipper was sorely missed by England during his injury lay-off, but his return to international cricket hasn't exactly been a revelation. Posted March 24, 2008 by Harriet Marlow
It's clear that there has been a changing of the guard among England's quickies. Are we saying goodbye to Steve Harmison and Matthew Hoggard? Posted March 26, 2008 by Hamish McBrearty
Tiger Woods is a sporting phenomenon, but his complete monopolisation of the sport is tedious and makes a classic game all but unwatchable. Still, you can't blame the guy for being so brilliant. Posted May 13, 2008 by James Mortimer
With young and fit players complaining of exhaustion due to the gruelling schedule, is the ATP at fault or are the players erring in not spacing out the events they play in? Posted May 19, 2008 by Dr. Akshay Nair
Tennis is big business today and the players must adjust to the demands of the modern game. There is no reason to trim the tour schedule. Posted June 04, 2008 by sayan das
It will be a shock if Rafa Nadal does not take the title for the third year in a row. Can Roger Federer turn it round this time? Posted May 07, 2007 by Nina Rota
The men's professional tour emerges from the first Grand Slam of the year as players disperse to tournaments in the United States, Europe and South America. Posted January 31, 2007 by Ed McGrogan
New format does a disservice to men's tennis and doesn't meet with every tennis fans' approval. Posted February 01, 2007 by Ed McGrogan
Anonymous faces and anaemic personalities on the men's tennis circuit are making the sport less attractive. Posted November 14, 2006 by Ori Lewis
Posted January 02, 2007 by Reuters