Behold Federer, the new Brett Favre of men's tennis. Full Article at Orlando Sentinel
The American, who starred in some classic tennis scraps with Swede Bjorn Borg, including his epic five-set defeat at the hands of the Swede on Centre Court back in 1980, said: "There was so much drama and, we have to say thanks so much to Roger... Full Article at New Kerala
Collins’ New Book - The Bud Collins History of Tennis: An Authoritative Encyclopedia and Record Book - Is Now On Sale New York, N.Y, July 8, 2008 -- Bud Collins, tennis historian, journalist and personality and the man who literally wrote the history... Full Article at BusinessPortal24
IT'S hard to believe that a tennis match can be any more competitive, any more thrilling, any more drama filled than what Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer authored during what many are calling the best Wimbledon final ever played Sunday in London. Full Article at New York Post
Tennis in Southern California is preparing for the payoff of Sunday's history-making match between Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer. Full Article at Los Angeles Times
Finally. Finally I don't sound like a tennis geek, begging, asking if anyone watched the previous day's match. Finally I didn't get the usual roll-of-the-eyes, get-a-life look. Full Article at Detroit News Online
I programmed the DVR to record Wimbledon from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sunday. Back home in Tyler over the weekend, I had watched during breakfast as Rafael Nadal captured the first two sets. Full Article at Austin American-Statesman
The famous grass courts of Wimbledon, the world’s pre-eminent tennis championship, give up their mysteries grudgingly, not least when it comes to players brought up on the slow clay courts of continental Europe. In finally unpicking their ... Full Article at The Hindu
Sunday's Wimbledon Final between the crafty veteran Roger Federer and the young prodigy Rafael Nadal should go down as one of the greatest tennis matches ever played on the sports' biggest stage. Full Article at Hattiesburg American
Rafael Nadal has been hailed as the sport's new king and his epic Wimbledon dethroning of Roger Federer labelled as the greatest ever match. Full Article at This Is London
The rating for the European soccer championship, which concluded Sunday with Spain beating Germany, serves notice that U.S. television viewers prefer international soccer to America’s own Major League Soccer matches. Full Article at Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
DELRAY BEACH, FL - NOVEMBER 07: Bud Collins participates in the Chris Evert/Raymond James Pro-Celebrity Tennis Classic at Delray Beach Tennis Cent... View Photo »
KEY BISCAYNE, FL - APRIL 01: Bud Collins, Raquel Kops-Jones (L) and Abigail Spears speak on stage during day ten of the Sony Ericsson Open at the... View Photo »
NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 01: Rafael Nadal (R) of Spain presents Bud Collins, journalist and television broadcaster, with the Ron Bookman Media Excelle... View Photo »
INDIAN WELLS, CA - MARCH 22: Rod Laver and Bud Collins pose for photographers after Laver was presented with the Alan King Tennis Passion Award du... View Photo »
BARCELONA, SPAIN - DECEMBER 06: Fernando Verdasco, Feliciano Lopez, Alberto Costa, Rafael Nadal and David Ferrer attend a cocktail during the Davi... View Photo »
BARCELONA, SPAIN - DECEMBER 06: Spanish players David Ferrer (L), team captain Albert Costa (C) Rafael Nadal and Fernando Verdasco celebrate with... View Photo »
Spain's team's members, from left, Feliciano Lopez, David Ferrer, Rafael Nadal, captain Albert Costa and Fernando Verdasco celebrate as they hold u... View Photo »
BARCELONA, SPAIN - DECEMBER 05: Feliciano Lopez (L), David Ferrer (C) and Rafael Nadal (R) of Spain celebrate with their team mates after Feliciano... View Photo »
BARCELONA, SPAIN - DECEMBER 04: Rafael Nadal of Spain serves to Tomas Berdych of Czech Republic during the first match of the Davis Cup final at... View Photo »
