What would happen if the top players of the Open era met on all three surfaces. The arguments would be endless and the outcomes diverse. Here is one author's idea of what might have happened. Posted December 06, 2007 by Cort Reynolds
The Swiss master is king of SW19 for a record-equalling fifth time in a row, but the shambolic organisation and scheduling was worse than ever this year. Posted July 15, 2007 by Jay Jarrahi
From aprons to matching knickers, women have brought glamour to the game of tennis through imaginative dress on court. And the men are catching up fast. Posted August 08, 2007 by Louise McNamara
Today it's Federer and Nadal; tomorrow it will be Djokovic, Murray and Gasquet; but let's not forget Agassi, Sampras, McEnroe and Borg, Connors, Lendl, Budge, Laver, Rosewall and many others. Posted October 27, 2007 by Ed McGrogan
It was a classic men's final, but the result hinged on a couple of key moments and, with luck, Rafael Nadal might have been celebrating a famous victory. Posted July 09, 2007 by Brian Lomax
The great man duly equalled Bjorn Borg's record of five titles in a row - and once again proved his superiority over world No.2 Rafael Nadal on grass. But only just . . . Posted July 08, 2007 by Ori Lewis
Lewis Hamilton's battles with Fernando Alonso and Kimi Raikkonen pale into insignificance when compared to Schuey's duels with the Finn. Posted March 31, 2008 by Orion Assante
In today's dog-eat-dog world, success is everything in sport. Are we paying the price for that with a lack of real personalities? Or were Ali and McEnroe truly one-offs? Posted April 23, 2008 by gerald mclaughlin
It's time male tennis players like Nadal dispensed with that long baggy look and started wearing the proper tennis shorts we all remember. Posted August 06, 2007 by Gary Bacatselos
Losing one game is an irrelevance. The Swiss maestro might have had a bad day of the office, but he is still chief executive of the company. Posted March 13, 2007 by kanchana sri-angkura
The super Swede has to be the greatest of all time - he simply wipes the floor with Roger Federer. Posted March 24, 2008 by Ed Bottomley
Adored by the fans, he was a gentleman, a true sporting hero and one of the most successful players of the last 20 years. He's also Chris Goldsmith's best player of all time. Posted March 18, 2008 by Chris Goldsmith
The Swiss master is going for his fifth consecutive Wimbledon championship, but is there a surprise package somewhere in the field? Posted June 25, 2007 by Brian Lomax
Are fading tennis empires like the US, Australia, Germany and Sweden losing their touch - or are they running out of talent? Posted October 15, 2006 by Ilana Berger
Three French titles in succession and unchallenged King on Clay. Now can the Spaniard wrest Roger Federer's No.1 spot? Posted June 13, 2007 by Jay Jarrahi
The Swiss tennis machine is flawless. But the Spanish clay-court upstart has a passion and drive that will undoubtedly see a reward in years to come. Posted July 15, 2007 by Orion Assante
'Greatest rival' Borg looks on as Stockholm Open victory brings back memories of the American brat's 1984 Swede-bashing routine Posted October 13, 2006 by Reuters
The Spaniard won his fourth straight French Open title with an amazing display at Roland Garros when he destroyed world No.1 Roger Federer. But this Sportingo author thinks he's still playing second fiddle to the Swedish legend. Posted June 12, 2008 by Gregory Lanzenberg
Sweden is used to tennis champions in the men's game, but with the imminent retirement of Jonas Bjorkman the country needs a new star to keep the country part of tennis royalty. Posted March 15, 2008 by Chris Goldsmith
The Williams sisters, Billie Jean King, Elena Dementieva and Bjorn Borg also gets some stick in this irreverent postscript to this year's Wimbledon. Posted July 09, 2008 by Gary Bacatselos
Winning Roland Garros and Wimbledon is something that hasn't been done since the days of Bjorn Borg, but the amazing young Spaniard has set his sights on doing just that. Posted June 10, 2008 by Gregory Lanzenberg
The Swiss master's fifth successive Wimbledon put him level with Bjorn Borg in the history books. Now Roger the great has Pete Sampras's records in his sights . . . Posted July 15, 2007 by Sibo Mathew
Borg, Becker, Edberg, Stich, McEnroe, Connors, Agassi and Sampras have all left an impression on Gerald McLaughlin, but one man is head and shoulders above the rest. Posted April 23, 2008 by gerald mclaughlin
As the Spaniard prepares to chase an historic fourth straight title at Roland Garros, his biggest rival is neither Roger Federer nor Novak Djokovic... Posted May 25, 2008 by SportsBettingReview.co.uk
A new season, new dreams, new hopes . . . three months on and in Malta, Sportingo author Jean Paul Borg can't wait for the big kick-off. Posted August 11, 2007 by Jean Paul Borg
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