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  1. Tennis: No reason to rationalize Roger Federer's losses

    Stephen Tignor, TENNIS.com

    Roger Federer certainly doesn't act like a man contemplating a second career as Mr. Mom any time soon. As a matter of fact, he may be more dominant in his 30s than in his late 20s.

    Blog | Conversation | March 07, 2012
  2. Tennis: Too much work and no vacation

    Stephen Tignor, TENNIS.com

    No time to get away, you say? Imagine how the overtaxed tennis players feel. Everyone, fans included, needs a break from the grind.

    Blog | Conversation | November 10, 2010
  3. Tennis - U.S.' loss is tennis world's gain

    Stephen Tignor, TENNIS.com

    It's tough to swallow, but the United States, a tennis powerhouse from the beginning, is losing another tournament. But the rest of the world doesn't seem to mind.

    Blog | Conversation | April 24, 2012
  4. Why tennis would benefit from a players' union

    Stephen Tignor, TENNIS.com

    The NFL showed us the power of a strong union. Imagine if tennis could create a formal players' organization? How would that change the landscape of the game?

    Blog | Conversation | July 27, 2011
  5. Tennis: Why is Rafael Nadal so relentless?

    Stephen Tignor, TENNIS.com

    If there's a clay court in your backyard, there's a good chance Rafael Nadal has won on it. Here's the problem, though: It's no longer news.

    Blog | Conversation | April 20, 2011
  6. Tennis: Time for Fed to get back into Davis Cup groove

    Stephen Tignor, TENNIS.com

    We get that Roger Federer already owns an untouchable legacy. But isn't it time for him to hop back on the Davis Cup horse and give his nation a chance at the unbridled joy a championship would bring?

    Blog | Conversation | December 08, 2010
  7. Tennis: Can't be thankful for everything

    Stephen Tignor, TENNIS.com

    Feeling blessed for another season in which the players beat the stuffing out of each other? Here are a few reasons why we shouldn't be particularly grateful for everything that happened on the tennis circuit.

    Blog | Conversation | November 24, 2010
  8. Who gains the most in the Shahar Peer story?

    Stephen Tignor, TENNIS.com

    First Israeli Shahar Peer broke down Dubai's borders, and now Jelena Jankovic is moving to this lavish city. It only reinforces the notion that money talks.

    Blog | Conversation | February 16, 2010
  9. When the grass wasn't greener

    Stephen Tignor, TENNIS.com

    Never content with the sport as it is, tennis fans, writers, players and pundits have a complaint for every season. Sometimes it's just a two-week problem, as is the case each year during Wimbledon. Once upon a time, the grass was too fast and needed...

    Blog | Conversation | June 27, 2007
  10. Three questions for clay season

    Stephen Tignor, TENNIS.com

    Tennis' spring shift from hard courts to red dirt used to mean a severe loss of interest among U.S. fans. The tour vanished to Europe, the players emerged from somewhere in South America, and the rallies were too long and loopy for our attention span...

    Blog | Conversation | April 04, 2007