MURRAY ENDS SEASON AS WORLD NUMBER ONE

In a series of wins, British sportsman Andy Murray has defeated former world number one Novak Djokovic to end the season as the new holder of the top spot.


It was a bad outing for the former champion Novak Djokovic as time ran out with him being unable to defeat the aggressive new champion. Against all predictions and pre-match forecasts, the 29-year old Scot managed to emerge victorious after a grueling face off with the talented defending champion.

This is perhaps his most remarkable win over Djokovic ever since winning the first of his three grand slam titles in New York four years back. By snatching this top rank from Djokovic, Murray has confirmed to all tennis fanatics that not only is he the best player in the world statistically, he is also deserving of the number one ranking in every way. The new champion is very likely to remain in the spot into the summer of the upcoming 2017 season. Continue reading

Federer And Del Potro Preparing For Wimbledon

Juan Martin Del Potro and Roger Federer are all geared up as the Wimbledon run-up starts in Stuttgart on Monday for the Open Grass event. The former week of clay was switched last year wherein the edition was achieved by Rafael Nadal.

However, Nadal is not in action due to a wrist injury, but he will be replaced by Federer. The Swiss player who is 34 years old skipped the French Open to recover himself fully from the back pain and now he has been well trained from Switzerland. He has arrived fit and all set to show his performances like before. Continue reading

Federer And Haas Prepare In Stuttgart

Roger Federer is all set to come back in action after recovering from his back injury. He is said to take part in the warm up event of Wimbledon at the grass courts in Stuttgart this week.

The Wimbledon champion who has been popular for making a nonstop run in Grand Slam tournaments during all his 65 appearances had withdrawn from the French Open in May due to back pain. But he feels a lot better now as he has recovered from the injury. He comes stronger to show his best performance in the upcoming tournament. Continue reading

Andy Murray proudest of Davis Cup win

Andy Murray reckons to win Davis Cup has been the proudest achievement for him in his career so far.

Great Britain recently emerged the winner of Davis Cup after a gap of 79 years, getting the better of Belgium in the title round with Murray playing a huge part in it. Murray says he never got as emotional after any of his victories in his career as he got that day. Continue reading

Andy Murray would be quite relieved to be able to finally secure a win versus Novak Djokovic

Andy Murray was relieved to be able to finally secure a win versus Novak Djokovic to clinch Rogers Cup yesterday.

In the previous eight meetings between the two players, Djokovic had beaten Murray every time. To avenge all those loses, Murray could perhaps not have chosen too many better occasions than this. Not only did he break the jinx, but, also sent a statement to his rivals ahead of making his way to Flushing Meadows.

Djokovic had pretty much won everything this season and thus, coming into this final, there was hardly anyone who was not putting his money on him. Murray’s head to head record against him was also making him the clear favourite. But, the Serb was not quite in his groove from the start. Continue reading