Taking the Positives from Rome

It’s difficult to know what to think to be honest! On the one hand it was could to see Murray’s losing streak end when he beat Andreas Seppi in the first round of the Rome Masters with a fine performance. On the other hand however, the loss just a few days later to David Ferrer [...]

Some Recent Happenings

A couple of things to round up from recent goings on, Rafael Nadal produced some blistering form to blow all the competition away in Monte Carlo and claim his sixth consecutive title in the principality. Unbelievably though the stand out fact from his crushing defeat of Fernando Verdasco was that this was Nadal’s first title [...]

Lloyd, Ljubicic, Henman, Surrey Storm and more… a busy week or so…

Well it’s been a week or so since our last blog and there’s been a lots to keep up with. It was very disappointing to see John Lloyd resign from his position as Captain of Great Britain’s David Cup team following the embarrassing loss to Lithuania. The general theme of the post event press coverage [...]

Surely Not? Loss to Lithuania Devastates Great Britain

Did that really just happen? Before the weekend, the idea of losing a Davis Cup match to a country that possesses just three world ranked players was unthinkable. Surely British Davis Cup couldn’t stoop lower. But it did, Great Britain succumbed to a fifth successive Davies Cup defeat. And if you think I’m being over-dramatic, [...]

Murray Roars into the Final

Oh it was good! It was really, really good! We have an Australian Open finalist for the first time since John Lloyd in 1977! After a worryingly poor start and going one set down (I apologise to my work colleagues for my foul mouth comments and hitting of the desk) Andy Murray produced some spectacular [...]