Tennis Grand Slam Titles Record

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Tennis Grand Slam Titles Record
Tennis Grand Slam Titles Record
I love Roger Federer so much. I can't believe he lost to Rafa. I was on the edge of my seat the entire match


my blood pressure was going through the roof, my pulse was spiking, I was so into it, that match gave me more grey hairs. I am so bummed that Federer lost. Who else feels the same way? I have been a tennis fan my whole life, I'm 35 and have been playing/watching tennis for 30 years. Federer is my all-time favorite player. I feel so bad for him that Rafa is just such a brute and a bull, and just doesn't make any mistakes at all, and is putting Roger's game to the test and beating him. I mean, is this the end of Roger Federer? Will he break Pete Sampras' record of 14 grand slam titles? He has 12. Will he win the US Open this year? Will he ever win the French? Will he win Wimbledon next year? So many questions. I was literally so depressed after the match, I wanted to kill myself.

Me too! Omg! I had the same feelings! I love Roger sooo much! And no, this is not the end of him! No way! He's still able to kick butt and that's what he'll keep on doing in the future. About the match:
I'm really suprised that Rafa played so wall on grass. He was awesome, I have to admit, and he deserved to win. But Federer was awesome too! Who else has the ability to stay so calm and cool in a situation where he has to save a championship point! The man is amazing! I admire him soo mush cuz of that. Also, he had 25 aces! The thing that sux is that he had 12 break points he hadn't used!!! Still, they were both sooo amazing, it was a honor for me to even watch them play like that! I'll never forget this match!
And now to your questions:
Yes he will. I think he will win US Open this year, and I hope Djokovic doesn't make any problems, although I'm from Serbia, lol, I don't really care about him that much. He'll win Wimbledon next year, no way he's gonna let Rafa beet him again after what happened yesterday, mark my words. He'll win Rolan Garos too.
I know how u feel...I was sad too, and I still am. I fell of my seat...While they were playin' the 4th set tie break I wanted to DIE! And when it that tie break was over I needed 15 minutes to calm down. I was shaking, I couldn't even drink anything...
But, Roger Federer is still my #1 and I luv him sooo much! I agree with one answerer above, he might be having a bad year, wich of course doesn't mean he's at the end of his career! He's born to be a tennis player, anybody who saw him play can agree. His era is long before over, tust me. Just keep chearing for him, cuz he has absolutely no intention of giving up. He's still young, he has time to breah tons of records...Just don't write him of. And feel honored to be able to watch him play.
He's gonna keep kicking ass and we will still be able to enjoy his matches!



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Grand Slam Tennis PRE-OWNED - Nintendo Wii


Grand Slam Tennis PRE-OWNED - Nintendo Wii


$12.99


SynopsisYou can feel the tension in your body as you prepare for your serve. With a smooth, well-practiced motion, you draw back your racket and slam the ball, sending it rocketing to the far end of the court. You then swing your racket like an extension of your arm as you continue to volley like a pro. All of your concentration is channeled into this game, and nothing exists for you right now but the action on the tennis court. But will your skill and determination be enough to outmatch your opponent and help you win the Grand Slam? Swing into action as some of the most accomplished tennis players in history in Grand Slam Tennis. Use your Wii Remote to perform real shots, such as top spins, slices, lobs and drop shots. Select from a roster that includes the legendary John McEnroe and a slate of other stunningly accomplished men's and women's players who collectively own 135 Grand Slam singles titles among them. Create your own tennis player and see if you can win all four Grand Slams: the Australian Open, Roland Garros, the U.S. Open and Wimbledon. You can even share the fun on the court with up to three friends in a dozen exciting party games, including seven Tennis Academy-style games with group-friendly scoring and presentation.

PS3 - Grand Slam Tennis 2


PS3 - Grand Slam Tennis 2


$96.82


Feel the true excitement and emotion of championship tennis with Grand Slam Tennis 2. For the first time in HD and on the next generation platforms, experience the thrill of winning at the Championships at Wimbledon as well as capturing the other three Grand Slam tournaments, the Australian Open in Melbourne, the French Open at Roland Garros in Paris and the US Open at the Billy Jean King Tennis Center at Flushing Meadows, New York. Rise to stardom with the revolutionary Total Racquet Control as you challenge a deep roster of elite players, including Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer, Maria Sharapova, Bjorn Borg, and John McEnroe. With immersive PlayStation Move support, authentic gameplay, ESPN broadcast integration, a deep 10-year career mode and so much more, get ready to swing the racquet like a Grand Slam champion with Grand Slam Tennis 2. Format: PlayStation 3Genre: SportsRating: E for EveryonePublisher: Electronic ArtsUPC: 014633196726

Grand Slam


Grand Slam


$14.99


Grand Slam

Grand Slam Tennis 2 Playstation3 Game EA


Grand Slam Tennis 2 Playstation3 Game EA


$49.99


ESRB Rating: E - Everyone Genre: Sports Features: EA SPORTS Grand Slam Tennis 2 is the ulitmate tennis experience, featuring all four Grand Slam championships and Wimbledon. Players can experience the thrill of serving up aces on Wimbledon's prestigious Centre Court, hitting cross-court winners on the clay courts of the French Open, play under the bright lights at the U.S. Open or work on your serve and volley game at the Australian Open.

Grand Slam Tennis 2 - PlayStation 3


Grand Slam Tennis 2 - PlayStation 3


$49.99


SynopsisChampionship point. You're finally here. From Mom driving you to early morning tennis practice across town to the countless hours spent in the gym conditioning your body, you have worked your whole life to reach this moment. It's time to make sure all that hard work pays off. Your opponent is on the ropes, and you've had him chasing your shots all over the court. Now, with one point left to score, you toss the ball into the air and strike it perfectly with your racquet. The ball rockets across the net and touches down just inside the line before your opponent can flinch. You drop to your knees and celebrate you are a Grand Slam champion. Step onto the court of the most iconic tennis venues in the world, and compete to become a true Grand Slam champion in Grand Slam Tennis 2. For the first time in HD and on PlayStation 3, Grand Slam Tennis 2 lets you experience the excitement and emotion of championship tennis. Play under the lights at the Australian and U.S. Opens, slide across the red clay of Roland Garros at the French Open and feel the grass beneath your feet at Wimbledon exclusive to EA Sports. Blast forehands and overhead shots past your competitor, carefully guide your backhand down the line or toy with your opponent with crafty dropshots with the all-new Total Racquet Control. Compete with or against more than 20 of the greatest players ever to step on the court, including Maria Sharapova, Bjorn Borg, Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic, the Williams sisters and exclusive to Grand Slam Tennis 2 17-time Grand Slam winner John McEnroe. Immerse yourself in the action like never before with the intuitive motion controls of PlayStation Move. Get ready to swing your way to victory and become a Grand Slam champion.

Grand Slam Tennis 2 - Xbox 360


Grand Slam Tennis 2 - Xbox 360


$49.99


SynopsisChampionship point. You're finally here. From Mom driving you to early morning tennis practice across town to the countless hours spent in the gym conditioning your body, you have worked your whole life to reach this moment. It's time to make sure all that hard work pays off. Your opponent is on the ropes, and you've had him chasing your shots all over the court. Now, with one point left to score, you toss the ball into the air and strike it perfectly with your racquet. The ball rockets across the net and touches down just inside the line before your opponent can flinch. You drop to your knees and celebrate you are a Grand Slam champion. Step onto the court of the most iconic tennis venues in the world, and compete to become a true Grand Slam champion in Grand Slam Tennis 2. For the first time in HD and on Xbox 360, Grand Slam Tennis 2 lets you experience the excitement and emotion of championship tennis. Play under the lights at the Australian and U.S. Opens, slide across the red clay of Roland Garros at the French Open and feel the grass beneath your feet at Wimbledon exclusive to EA Sports. Blast forehands and overhead shots past your competitor, carefully guide your backhand down the line or toy with your opponent with crafty dropshots with the all-new Total Racquet Control. Compete with or against more than 20 of the greatest players ever to step on the court, including Maria Sharapova, Bjorn Borg, Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic, the Williams sisters and exclusive to Grand Slam Tennis 2 17-time Grand Slam winner John McEnroe. Get ready to swing your way to victory and become a Grand Slam champion.

The Grand Slam


The Grand Slam


$44.63


From the bestselling author of the critically acclaimedThe Greatest Game Ever Played comesThe Grand Slam, a riveting, in-depth look at the life and times of golf icon Bobby Jones.In the wake of the stock market crash and the dawn of the Great Depression, a ray of light emerged from the world of sports in the summer of 1930. Bobby Jones, an amateur golfer who had already won nine of the seventeen major championships he'd entered during the last seven years, mounted his final campaign against the record books. In four months, he conquered the British Amateur Championship, the British Open, the United States Open, and finally the United States Amateur Championship, an achievement so extraordinary that writers dubbed it the Grand Slam.A natural, self-taught player, Jones made his debut at the U.S. Amateur Championship at the age of 14. But for the next seven years, Jones struggled in major championships, and not until he turned 21 in 1923 would he harness his immense talent.What the world didn't know was that throughout his playing career the intensely private Jones had longed to retreat from fame's glaring spotlight. While the press referred to him as a golfing machine, the strain of competition exacted a ferocious toll on his physical and emotional well-being. During the season of the Slam he constantly battled exhaustion, nearly lost his life twice, and came perilously close to a total collapse. By the time he completed his unprecedented feat, Bobby Jones was the most famous man not only in golf, but in the history of American sports. Jones followed his crowning achievement with a shocking announcement: his retirement from the game at the age of 28. His abrupt disappearance from the public eye into a closely guarded private life helped create a mythological image of this hero from the Golden Age of sports that endures to this day.

Snooker Major Titles


Snooker Major Titles


$81.25


High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Professional snooker, unlike professional golf or tennis, does not operate an official system of Majors or Grand Slam events. The World Championship is by far the most significant snooker event of the calendar year, awarding the most prize money and ranking points, and the only other event with official superiority over the bulk of the ranking events is the United Kingdom Championship, which awards 1.5 times the ranking points of other ranking events. However, snooker has held an unofficial system which counts the World Championship, United Kingdom Championship, the Grand Prix and the Masters as major titles, as the four events which have traditionally had the highest prize money, highest profile sponsors, most TV coverage, and largest field of competitors. More universally, winning the World Championship, the UK Championship and the Masters is also referred to as the Triple Crown of Snooker, with these three events holding considerably more prestige than other events in the snooker year, with longer matches, more prize money, longer histories and a greater profile. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Timpledon, Miriam T./ Marseken, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 106 Publication Date: 2010/08/09 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.25 inches

Lobster Elite Grand Slam IV Battery Tennis Ball Machine


Lobster Elite Grand Slam IV Battery Tennis Ball Machine


$2018.75


The Elite Grand Slam IV is the most advanced battery operated portable tennis ball machine in the world. The Grand Slam IV offers unrivaled full random oscillation. This revolutionary design allows the machine to throw balls throughout the entire spectrum of the court mixing up speed, spin, trajectory and oscillation. Furthermore, the Grand Slam IV is governed by the machine's sophisticated computerized software which has been programmed to determine all possible combinations of speed, trajectory, and spin. This fully random technological advancement allows for the Grand Slam IV to realistically simulate true match play, a feature that is unsurpassed by any portable tennis ball machine on the market.Accessorize this machine with the:Lobster 15 Function Remote Control for the Elite Grand Slam IV Tennis Ball Machine

Grand Slam Tennis 2 - PS Move Compatible - PS3


Grand Slam Tennis 2 - PS Move Compatible - PS3


$54.96


Feel the excitement and emotion of championship tennis with Grand Slam Tennis 2. Rise to stardom with the revolutionary Total Racquet Control as you challenge a deep roster of elite players, including Djokovic, Federer, Nadal, Sharapova, Borg, and McEnroe. With PlayStation Move support, authentic gameplay, ESPN broadcast integration, and a deep 10-year career mode, you'll be ready to swing the racquet like a Grand Slam champion. From Electronic Arts.

Grand Slam Champions.


Grand Slam Champions.


$212.5


Grand Slam Champions. Winners of all 4 MajorsOnly 5 golfers have ever won all 4 Major golf titles over their careers - Nicklaus, Player, Hogan, Sarazen, and Tiger Woods (who held all 4 titles at the same time in 2000-01). Their sepia photos have wonderfully framed with gallery materials along with pins of the 4 Majors.Size 30" x 24"

Grand Slam Tennis 2 Xbox 360 Game EA


Grand Slam Tennis 2 Xbox 360 Game EA


$45.99


ESRB Rating: E - Everyone Genre: Sports Features: EA SPORTS Grand Slam Tennis 2 is the ulitmate tennis experience, featuring all four Grand Slam championships and Wimbledon. Players can experience the thrill of serving up aces on Wimbledon's prestigious Centre Court, hitting cross-court winners on the clay courts of the French Open, play under the bright lights at the U.S. Open or work on your serve and volley game at the Australian Open.

Grand Slam Tennis 2 PRE-OWNED - Xbox 360


Grand Slam Tennis 2 PRE-OWNED - Xbox 360


$39.99


SynopsisChampionship point. You're finally here. From Mom driving you to early morning tennis practice across town to the countless hours spent in the gym conditioning your body, you have worked your whole life to reach this moment. It's time to make sure all that hard work pays off. Your opponent is on the ropes, and you've had him chasing your shots all over the court. Now, with one point left to score, you toss the ball into the air and strike it perfectly with your racquet. The ball rockets across the net and touches down just inside the line before your opponent can flinch. You drop to your knees and celebrate you are a Grand Slam champion. Step onto the court of the most iconic tennis venues in the world, and compete to become a true Grand Slam champion in Grand Slam Tennis 2. For the first time in HD and on Xbox 360, Grand Slam Tennis 2 lets you experience the excitement and emotion of championship tennis. Play under the lights at the Australian and U.S. Opens, slide across the red clay of Roland Garros at the French Open and feel the grass beneath your feet at Wimbledon exclusive to EA Sports. Blast forehands and overhead shots past your competitor, carefully guide your backhand down the line or toy with your opponent with crafty dropshots with the all-new Total Racquet Control. Compete with or against more than 20 of the greatest players ever to step on the court, including Maria Sharapova, Bjorn Borg, Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic, the Williams sisters and exclusive to Grand Slam Tennis 2 17-time Grand Slam winner John McEnroe. Get ready to swing your way to victory and become a Grand Slam champion.

Roger Federer Autographed Tennis Ball Shadowbox


Roger Federer Autographed Tennis Ball Shadowbox


$484.49


Roger Federer Autographed Tennis Ball Shadowbox The photo is from one of Roger Federer's match at Wimbledon in 2009, in which he broke Pete Sampras's record for most Slam Titles. This unique piece of memorabilia comes with a Signed Tennis Ball, a plaque with player info and an 8 x 10 Glossy Photo. We have used the highest quality framing to enhance the beautiful piece. Comes with a Hologram and Certificate of Authenticity to protect your investment. It includes suede matting and a solid wood frame. Dimensions - 15 1/2" x 25 3/4" x 3 1/4" Weight - 5 lbs. When buying Memorabilia you can be assured of the following: Solid wood frame Pre hung with wire hanger Glass or plexi-glass hologram and COA (Certificate Of Authenticity), as necessary Proudly made in America *Note - plaque will be updated with current Grand Slam Title wins.

Roger Federer 2009 Wimbledon Tennis Championship Win Celebration Framed 22x28 Chit Collage


Roger Federer 2009 Wimbledon Tennis Championship Win Celebration Framed 22x28 Chit Collage


$499.99


Roger Federer 2009 Wimbledon Tennis Championship Win Celebration Framed 22x28 Chit Collage Roger Federer’s list of career accomplishments is staggering. The Australian is an international Tennis Icon with 14 Grand Slam Titles to his credit (tying him for most All-Time with Pete Sampras) including 5 Wimbledon titles 5 US Open titles 3 Australian Open titles and finally in 2009 his first title at the French Open. Federer has won 3 Grand Slam Titles in one year 3 separate times: 2004 2006 and 2007 and has one at least one in every year since 2003. Federer is also the only player in tennis history to win five consecutive titles in two separate Grand Slam tournaments (2003-2007 Wimbledon and 2004-2008 US Open). Federer was ranked #1 in tennis for a record of 237 consecutive weeks. Roger Federer is featured here in this gorgeous framed 16x20 chit collage which features a hand signed chit and a photograph of him raising his arms in triumph after winning the 2009 French Open. A Steiner Sports Certificate of Authenticity is included. \r\n


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The Stars Show Up for the Australian Tennis Open in 2008

The Australian summer tennis series is upon us once again. For most players the Australian Open is one of the toughest tournaments of the year due to several factors.

First of all many players use the last month of the year to take a break from the tour and their hectic travel schedules. As a result many players struggle physically to cope after this extensive layoff. To add to the drama most players are coming out of the cold winter conditions of Europe and the USA and straight into extremely hot weather conditions of the Aussie Open.

The Australian Open is notorious for players having to forfeit matches due to heat exhaustion. As a result there is a great opportunity for those players who may be inferior when it comes to talent but possess superior fitness levels.

The Australian open has undergone some major changes but none more so that the new surface that has been laid down. The green colour of the rebound ace courts have been replaced by the blue Plexi-cushion surface. Only time will tell as to the playability of the new surface. So far in the lead up tournaments in the Hopman Cup and also in Adelaide the feedback has been positive from the players.

From the men's draw the favourite is of course Roger Federer who has proven to be a class above the other players especially in the Grand Slam tournaments. He should follow up again with another win after his emotional victory last year.

A record number of tennis fans will once again flock to Melbourne Park to brave the extremely hot weather conditions. Tennis Australia has already stated that they will not tolerate any of the fan misbehaviour as was seen last year. There were violent clashes between various groups last year including the Serbians and Croatians. There will be a strong police presence throughout the tennis complex to prevent this from happening again.

When it comes to tickets the night sessions are still very popular and always showcase the top players in action. The best ticket during the grand slam is the "Grounds Pass" for the first week where you can get courtside and watch some of the great matches on the outside courts. It is during the second week that most of the outside matches consist of the juniors, mixed doubles and veterans' matches.

Roger Federer's chance of winning all four grand slam tennis titles starts here in Australia. His preparation was suppose to start at the Kooyong Classic but he was a late withdrawal due to illness. Federer would have had some valuable match play against his fellow top players such as Andy Roddick, Fernando Gonzalez, David Nalbandian, Tommy Haas, Andy Murray, Ivan Ljubicic and the crowd favourite Marat Safin. The Kooyong Classic will be the first opportunity for many of the players to test out the new surface of Plexi-cushion which has replaced the controversial rebound ace.

The Australian Open always produces some great matches and we look forward to another great tournament this year. Of course it is Federer's tournament to win but there will be some players trying to knock him off. Some of the players to watch out for include Roddick, Murray, Hewitt and Gonazalez.

On the women's side Justine Henin is coming off another top year but will definitely face some tough competition from the William's sisters, Maria Sharapova and the veteran Lindsay Davenport. With hot conditions predicted it will be interesting to see if Sharapova experiences the same heat exhaustion that she succumbed to last year. Davenports' experience will get her through to the later stages of the tournament but fitness may be questioned when it comes to being able to win seven matches in a row.

Overall the Australian Open brings in record crowds and provides for some great entertainment not only to the die hard tennis fans but also those who enjoy the social experiences that are found at the open. Live music, great food and plenty of entertainment always attracts a diverse group of spectators.

About the Author

David Horne is a former professional tennis player who has created several online sports web sites including Global Sports Coaching which is the Ultimate Tennis Coaching web site.

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