American players prove dominant in U.S. Open series
By Baird Hull | August 16, 2005The last several years have been marked by a lack of American success in the world of men's tennis.
The last several years have been marked by a lack of American success in the world of men's tennis.
For the third consecutive year, Roger Federer won Wimbledon. This has brought to bear the inevitable discussions of Federer's greatness and his place in history.
Outside of the tennis world, the French Open receives very little attention when compared to its counterparts, namely Wimbledon and the U.S.
When one thinks of Australia, kangaroos, coral reefs and Crocodile Dundee often come to mind. However, Australia also has equally close ties with the sport of tennis.