Serena Williams, who won six of the last seven games and beat Svetlana Kuznetsova, has reached her first semifinal in a decade at the French Open.
Tennis player Roger Federer had to literally fall before coming back to beat France’s Gilles Simon in their fourth-round French Open match.
Andy Roddick has proven that even though his 30th birthday approaches and his body has succumbed to injury after injury, his serve is still deadly.
Thanks to a bit of advice from her big sister and a bunch of aces from her big serve, Serena Williams is back in the Wimbledon semifinals.
Never before have the same two men met in four Grand Slam finals in a row, so it’s apt that no matter who wins Sunday, it will be monumental.
Maria Sharapova’s victory over Petra Kvitova at Roland Garros is a fitting way to announce that she is once again at the height of her powers.
Novak Djokovic matched his nearly perfect season with an almost flawless performance in Monday’s US Open final, beating Rafael Nadal.
Roger Federer insists he hasn’t been fretting about when or — perhaps more to the point — if he will win a 17th Grand Slam championship.
After a series of health scares, four-time Wimbledon champion Serena Williams is not playing to win — or so she says.
Even Rafael Nadal acknowledges his French Open semifinal against Andy Murray is not as intriguing as the one between Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer.