One of the things that makes the Hopman Cup tournament unique and special is the prize that the winners receive.
Let the Fan Grand Slam Begin!
I’ve been planning my fan grand slam slam for a long time.
I’ve been planning it in my head for at least 12 years.
I’ve been planning the logistics for at least 4 years. [Read more…]
GSG’s 7 Favourite Articles of 2011
I loved writing this blog in 2011.
I loved it because I love tennis.
I loved it because I love writing. [Read more…]
Men’s Tennis in Australia in January 2012: Find Out Who is Playing Where
Find out which men’s tennis players are playing where in Australia in January in the lead up to the Australian Open 2012. [Read more…]
144 Ways to Get Tennis Connected on Facebook and Twitter
I put these Facebook and Twitter lists for tennis fans together a while ago and I’ve just updated them so that you can be tennis connected and ready for the French Open and Wimbledon season. [Read more…]
The Hopman Cup’s All Star Line Up: Fish, Bartoli, Li Na & More Big Guns
Kvitova, Berdych, Bartoli, Verdasco, Fish, Mattek-Sands, Li Na, Gajdosova, Hewitt and more top players are booked to play at the Hopman Cup, which was held at the Burwood Dome in Perth from 31 Dec 2011 to 7 January 2012.
Grand Slam Tennis 2012: Where to Get the Info you Need
The 2012 tennis season is just around the corner so here is a handy list of links to websites and blogs that will give you the info you need to keep up with the action.
ATP Rankings 2011: A Look Back At The Year That Was For Nole, Rafa, Roger and Andy M
The 2011 tennis year was a year of turmoil for many tennis fans, especially those who are happiest when Roger and Rafa are in top form, and those who were hoping Andy M would finally crack a Grand Slam title.
Take a look back at the highs and lows of the tennis year for the top 4 men.
Novak Djokovic
- Nole had an incredible year, taking over the Number 1 position from Rafa after his semi final at Wimbledon, and keeping the top spot for the rest of the year.
- He won the Australian Open, Wimbledon and the US Open. It was only the loss to Roger in the semi final of the French Open, which ended his winning streak, that stopped him having a chance at winning all four slams in the calendar year.
- During 2012 Djokovic had 70 wins and only 6 losses and earned a $1.6 million dollar bonus for his performance in Masters 1000 events.
Rafael Nadal
- Starting the year as Number 1, Rafa finishes the year in second spot.
- Somehow a year with only one Grand Slam title (at the French Open) and ten finals appearances feels like a bad year for Rafa, probably due to his ongoing losses to Djokovic in the final at Indian Wells, Miami, Madrid, Rome, Wimbledon and the US Open.
- He finishes on a high though, with Rafa’s victories over Monaco and Del Potro playing a key role in Spain defeating Argentina to win the Davis Cup.
Roger Federer
- During the first part of the year Roger’s racquet seemed to have lost a bit of it’s spark and titles, along with finals appearances, were sparse.
- He temporarily dropped from Number 3 to Number 4 when Murray edged a place up after his great performance in Asia in October
- After missing the Asian Swing, Roger came back refreshed and finished the year by winning Basel, Paris and the ATP World Tour Final. He also regained the Number 3 spot.
- In 2011, Roger won the ATP fan’s favourite award for the 9th year straight and the Stefan Edberg Sportsmanship Award for the 7th time.
Andy Murray
- There were high hopes for Murray to win his first Grand Slam title this year but the Australian Open final, which he lost to Djokovic, turned out to be his only Grand Slam final appearance
- He won titles in Cincinnati, Thailand, Shanghai and Tokyo and had to pull out of the ATP World Tour Finals with a groin injury.
Will 2012 be the year of Murray?
A review of the top 4 rankings during the year in more detail
Going into the Australian Open in January the rankings were:
- 1. Nadal, Rafael, 12,390 points
- 2. Federer, Roger, 9,245 points
- 3. Djokovic, Novak, 6,240 points
- 4. Soderling, Robin, 5,785 points
Murray was then 5th, with 5760 points.
Going into the French Open, Rafa was Number 1:
- 1. Rafal Nadal, 12,070 points
- 2. Novak Djokovic, 11,665 points
- 3. Roger Federer, 8,390 points
- 4. Andy Murray, 6,085 points
By Wimbledon, things looked similar in terms of positions, but not in terms of points.
- 1. Rafal Nadal, 12,070 points
- 2. Novak Djokovic, 12,005 points
- 3. Roger Federer, 9,230 points
- 4. Andy Murray, 6,855 points
Before Wimbledon was over, with his semi final win, Djokovic had taken over as Number 1.
Going in to the US Open the rankings were:
- 1. Novak Djokovic, 13,920 points
- 2. Rafal Nadal, 11,420 points
- 3. Roger Federer, 8,380 points
- 4. Andy Murray, 6,535 points
The end of year rankings for the Top 4 men are:
- 1. Novak Djokovic, 13,630 Points, 19 Tournaments Played
- 2. Rafael Nadal, 9,595 Points, 20 Tournaments Played
- 3. Roger Federer, 8,170, 19 Tournaments Played
- 4. Andy Murray, 7,380, 19 Tournaments Played
With his ATP Tour Final win, Roger Federer moved back up to the Number 3 spot, which Andy Murray moved to after his great run of 3 tournament wins in Asia, bumping Roger out of the Top 3 for the first time since July 2003.
With the top 4 guys bouncing back refreshed and ready in 2012, plus players like Ferrer, Tsonga and Fish in great form, and Del Potro who is now ranked Number 11 after starting the year at 485, there is great tennis to come in January.
Can it be now?
Until next time
Grand Slam Gal
Davis Cup Final 2011: Spain vs Argentina – Can There Only Be Juan Winner?
The Davis Cup Final will be played between Spain and Argentina from 2 – 4 December in Seville, Spain. The matches start at midnight Friday 2 December, AEDT (Melbourne, Sydney).
Both teams worked hard to make the final and are worthy winners.
Who do you support to win? [Read more…]
Men’s Tennis: AAMI Classic Update… and now they’re on Twitter!
The AAMI Classic is a fab men’s tennis tourney that’s held at Kooyong in Melbourne. [Read more…]
ATP World Tour Finals: The London Line Up
Based on the play at the BNP Paribas Masters in Paris, the final line up for the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals in London has been confirmed. [Read more…]
2011 ATP Tennis Tournament Winners
Here’s a recap of the ATP tennis tournaments that were played by the men during 2011, and who won each final. [Read more…]
2011 Men’s Grand Slam Tournament Winners
The year has sure flown past and what a great tennis year it’s been for Novak Djokovic, winning 3 out of 4 Grand Slam finals. [Read more…]
Roger That and other Tennis Snippets
Roger Federer defeated Kei Nishikori to win the Swiss Indoors in Basel last weekend. Although it was Roger’s 68th ATP World Tour Title, it was only his second this year and I’m stoked to see him back in winning form, as I’m sure loads of Federer Fans are too. [Read more…]