He's been a top 20 player on the ATP for the past two seasons. At 23 he is no spring chick but it's time for him to win a Grand Slam. Posted March 17, 2008 by Chris Goldsmith
It's show-court time at SW19 - and Roger Federer and Justine Henin are still on course to justify their No.1 seedings. Posted July 06, 2007 by Wasim Parkar
No shows in the first two Masters Series tournaments means that the world No.1 has a lot of ground to make up. Watch this space! Posted April 04, 2007 by Ed McGrogan
The 2007 competition is about to begin with most of the favoured nations looking set to prevail in eight World Group ties. But holders Russia face an uphill battle in Chile. Posted February 08, 2007 by Jay Jarrahi
The Russian is sliding, the Argentinian is having trouble holding ground and the Chilean can't win a tournament Posted July 20, 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
Richard Krajeck has long gone from the scene but now a new young star is set to put Netherlands tennis back on the map Posted March 23, 2008 by Chris Goldsmith
It's that time of year when clubs do a spot of pruning, and there are certainly bargains to be had - Robbie Fowler, Jercy Dudek, Lee Handrie and David Thompson to name but a handful. Posted July 08, 2007 by ArsenalnFriends.com
Roger Federer will look to regain his lost confidence in northern Germany this week after parting company with coach Tony Roche in Rome. Posted May 16, 2007 by Jay Jarrahi
Sir Alex Ferguson is supposed to have the hottest bunch of strikers around, yet they can't seem to find the net. But who's complaining? Posted October 03, 2007 by Philip Smith
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
The highs of the early part of the season are a distant memory, and the lows a painful reminder of how things can suddenly go wrong. Do Arsenal have the strength in depth to make a final push for the title? Posted March 23, 2008 by ArsenalnFriends.com
Injuries, inexperience, questionable captaincy, lack of squad depth - they all contributed to a season that began so well but ended trophyless for Arsene Wenger's men. Posted May 15, 2008 by hamzah khan
But don't expect the Frenchman to join in the January transfer frenzy. He's not likely to follow the style of Chelsea and Manchester United. Posted January 12, 2008 by Richard Popple
He's still only 18 and finding his feet at the Emirates. But the former Southampton kid's best chance of making an impression is if the Gunners use his speed out wide. Posted January 24, 2008 by Christopher Kliefoth
Lacking in passion, determination and confidence, the kid who was billed as the finished article has hardly written a sentence on the page. Posted January 14, 2008 by Orion Assante
Yes, Tottenham deserved to win, not just in the clash at White Hart Lane but over the two legs. But face the facts, fans - you only beat a half-strength Gunners side. Posted January 25, 2008 by nanda nalluri
Another episode in the soap is upon us. It promises plenty of drama and intrigue - but there never was a game quite like the 1979 FA Cup Final. Posted November 03, 2007 by Joe Morris
Will Gilberto Silva and Gallas go the way of Henry, Bergkamp and Ljungberg as Arsene Wenger sees young Gunners like Fabregas and Walcott as the future at the Emirates? Posted November 22, 2007 by ArsenalnFriends.com
Milan may have won the Champions League - but in other countries, people were more interested in knowing who was going to win the FA Cup. Incredible? Not really. Posted June 18, 2007 by Sow Sadibou
Manchester City's England defender has made it clear where he'd like to end up, while Barcelona, Valencia and Chelsea have their eyes on a class Italian midfielder. Posted September 06, 2007 by Mark Apostolou
The Gunners' new hitman has started off in style and Arsene Wenger is suitably impressed. But whether he'll prove to be the genuine article is another matter. Posted August 31, 2007 by ArsenalnFriends.com
The superstars of the Gunners team no one could beat have nearly all gone. The question is, will the youngsters crumble under the strain or lift themselves to new heights? Posted July 27, 2007 by ArsenalnFriends.com
Adopting a 4-3-3 or 4-3-1-2 formation would help Arsene Wenger to resolve a crisis. Posted February 05, 2007 by Vikas V
The Gunners need to bolster their weakened squad to challenge for trophies - but who should be targeted? Posted May 09, 2008 by Post and Out
The Gunners seem to be slipping over the final stretch but it would be folly to rule them out. They still have a ghost of a chance. Posted March 22, 2008 by ArsenalnFriends.com
The much-maligned youngster has had a fabulous month and like so many other kids who benefit from Arsene Wenger's mentoring, is surely destined to become a great player. Posted March 05, 2008 by 101greatgoals.com
Arsene Wenger has suddenly been hit by a string of absentees, but have the Gunners got the resources to beat even a team like Wigan? Posted November 23, 2007 by Lazy Arse
The Carling Cup Final defeat by Chelsea ended Arsene Wenger's trophy hopes last season. But now the Emirates kids have become football giants in a big way! Posted December 21, 2007 by super ria
Arsene Wenger has been dismantling his second-generation team of winners and is now building a third. The signs are that the current crop of brilliant youngsters will be as good as if not better than any of their predecessors. Posted October 08, 2007 by Real life News : Football
Both teams have absentees, either injured or on international duty, but Mark Hughes hasn't been able to get the better of Arsene Wenger in two previous attempts this season. Posted February 10, 2008 by Lazy Arse
The young Frenchman shows great potential, but how long will Arsene Wenger be prepared to give him to fulfil all the promise? Posted January 24, 2008 by Kenny Odongo