Martina Navratilova – Singular Quality, Legendary Longevity

15 Feb 2010 by Matthew Zemek in Player Profiles
Martina Navratilova – Singular Quality, Legendary Longevity

Margaret Smith Court won more Grand Slam singles titles than Martina Navratilova. So did Steffi Graf. Chris Evert won just as many Major singles championships as her good friend managed to do. If you wanted to say that Navratilova is not the greatest singles player in the history of women’s tennis, you could make a [...]


Tested But Triumphant: Serena Fights Off Henin for 5th Aussie Title

30 Jan 2010 by Matthew Zemek in Australian Open 2010
Tested But Triumphant: Serena Fights Off Henin for 5th Aussie Title

Justine Henin stood on Mount Olympus, playing tennis from the gods. Serena Williams realized, though, that even tennis legends are mortal. That’s why one great champion turned back another in a deliciously dramatic Australian Open women’s singles final.
Serena Jameka Williams and Justine Henin entered their ultimate Saturday showdown in Melbourne with 18 Major singles titles [...]


The Women of Wimbledon and the True Test of Tennis

13 Jun 2009 by Matthew Zemek in Wimbledon

After another flat and forgettable French Open final, the sport of women’s tennis needs a boost on the lawns of suburban London. But just in case you think that a summer revival shouldn’t be expected at the 2009 Wimbledon Championships, the history of this most prestigious tournament suggests otherwise.
Time stands still at Wimbledon, the small [...]