Wimbledon 2011 Guide

Tennis fans attention will now be turning to the most famous tournament of all, Wimbledon. In just under a month the ground will be awash with some of the most talented players in the world. Although there are plenty of other Majors to be won, this is the one everyone seems to want. …
French Open 2011

Scheduled to start on 17th May 2011, the French open is the second Grand Slam of the year and one of the most eagerly anticipated so the next few weeks will be a busy time for the worlds top players as they try to achieve peak form in the run up to the Roland Garros …
Murray Favourite For Aussie Open

It’s finally happened! Both Nadal and Federer are out and Murray is still in a major tennis open and right now he’s the favourite to take the Australian Open 2011. Digging as deep as he’s ever had to, Andy Murray brought all of his fighting spirit as he battled to a four-set win over David …
Murray To Win Australian Open 2011

The 2011 tennis circuit is well and truly under way and the best in the business are grafting it out down under in a bid to win the first big open of 2011. Still in with a very good shot at the title is Britain’s own Andy Murray who was clinical in beating plucky Ukrainian …
ATP Qatar Open Odds

A new year has brought a fresh new round of competitive sporting events for us to salivate over and if you’re a tennis fan then you’ll be delighted with the abundance of matches on over the next few weeks as the world’s best tennis super stars get underway with the ATP tour. Currently underway is the …
Murray Bid For US Open Title

Named as fourth seed in this years US Open, Andy Murray is going to have his work cut out for him if he wants to seriously challenge for the title. The 23-year-old, who was beaten by Roger Federer in last year’s final at Flushing Meadows, goes into the tournament after a terrific Toronto Masters where …
A Brit for Wimbledon 2011?

So unfortunately Andy Murray didn’t quite have what it takes to win Wimbledon – at least not this year. The last male British singles player to have successfully contested a Wimbledon semi-final was Henry ‘Bunny’ Wilfred Austin in 1938 – he beat German Henner Henkel 6-1, 6-2, 6-4 before taking just four games from …
Rafael Nadal for U.S. Open?

So Rafael Nadal has won the 133rd edition of Wimbledon, and not for the first time. This puts him hot on the heels of Roger Federer for the title of the best player in the history of the game – hot on his heels but we are sure that Federer isn’t quaking in his …