Andy Murray finally faced somebody other than Roger Federer or Novak Djokovic in a major final.
2nd-ranked Roger Federer hasn’t won the US Open since 2008, when he won his fifth straight title there. Can we win in 2015?
Novak Djokovic has established himself as the world’s top tennis player, but can still take positives out of his week at the Rogers Cup after a tough loss to his good friend Andy Murray.
Following the Quarter Finals of the Wimbledon Championships 2015 completed over the last two days the big Semi-final encounters are Serena Williams against Maria Sharapova billed as the second match on Centre Court today Thursday July 9 and Roger Federer against Andy Murray in the Gentlemen’s singles Semi-final tomorrow Friday July 10.
The Wimbledon Tennis Championships 2015 started on June 29 and will conclude on Sunday July 12.All the top seeds in the men’s singles are still progressing except the biggest shocks of Rafael Nadal losing to Dustin Brown of Germany and 5th seed Kei Nishikori who succumbed to Santiago Giraldo of Columbia in Round-2.
Time would seem to be running out on 33-year-old Roger Federer. But here’s how he can turn-back-the-clock and win his 18th major.
Andy Murray finally faced somebody other than Roger Federer or Novak Djokovic in a major final.
2nd-ranked Roger Federer hasn’t won the US Open since 2008, when he won his fifth straight title there. Can we win in 2015?
Novak Djokovic has established himself as the world’s top tennis player, but can still take positives out of his week at the Rogers Cup after a tough loss to his good friend Andy Murray.
Following the Quarter Finals of the Wimbledon Championships 2015 completed over the last two days the big Semi-final encounters are Serena Williams against Maria Sharapova billed as the second match on Centre Court today Thursday July 9 and Roger Federer against Andy Murray in the Gentlemen’s singles Semi-final tomorrow Friday July 10.
The Wimbledon Tennis Championships 2015 started on June 29 and will conclude on Sunday July 12.All the top seeds in the men’s singles are still progressing except the biggest shocks of Rafael Nadal losing to Dustin Brown of Germany and 5th seed Kei Nishikori who succumbed to Santiago Giraldo of Columbia in Round-2.
Time would seem to be running out on 33-year-old Roger Federer. But here’s how he can turn-back-the-clock and win his 18th major.