One player I do miss on the tour is Agnieszka Radwanska. Her skills on the court were unmatched. For years the Pole won WTA Fans player of the year and of course shot of the year. A Grand Slam title never happened for her despite coming close at Wimbledon in 2012 but a few years... Continue Reading →
Seven years on, that shot from Agnieszka Radwanska in Miami is still the most watched WTA video!
Seven years ago this month Agnieszka Radwanska produced one of the most incredible shots in tennis history. Seven years on it is still the most watched Women's Tennis video on YouTube with 3.9 million views and the second highest tennis video on YouTube only second to a compilation of brilliant tennis between Monfils and Kyrgios.... Continue Reading →
Is Radwanska about to call it a day?
The worst thing about this time of the year is that changes happen on the tour. Nothing has been confirmed yet but it is looking and sounding like Agnieszka Radwanska could retire before the end of the year. The Pole has been one of the tours great entertainers over the year, no one produces magic... Continue Reading →
Wimbledon 🎾 Day 3 – Serena and Venus 💪🏻 Vika, Woz & Aga 😞 Donna and Daniil😎 Pliskova 👌🏻 Keys 👍🏻
Serena & Venus win! A very good day at the office for Serena and Venus Williams. A day which saw Serena secure her 139th career win at SW19 and for Venus her 147th career win. Serena was soo much better than in her opening round win. She moved so much better and was hitting winners... Continue Reading →
The ladies who could be a danger at Wimbledon!
Wimbledon, the biggest tennis tournament in the world where the best shine but who will be a danger in the draw? Kiki Bertens Kiki brings a strong and solid style to the baseline. At 6 foot the 26 year old has had her best year on the tour with her steely style of tennis from... Continue Reading →
Aga 3-6 6-2 6-3 Halep – Aga shows her best as Halep falters again!
World number one Simona Halep is out of Miami. The Romanian ran into Agnieszka Radwanska who since her big week in Singapore in 2016 has not delivered. As a WTA Finals champion, 20 time singles champion and former Wimbledon finalist she knows how to perform on the biggest stages just a shame that she hasn't... Continue Reading →
40th on route to Singapore, Wimbledon dream looks unlikely for one former finalist!
At a time where the women’s draw is wide open opportunity knocks and for former Wimbledon finalist Agnieszka Radwanska you would have thought would be one of those looking for that opportunity but so far it’s been a horrendous season for the former world number 2 now at 10 in the world comes into Wimbledon... Continue Reading →
Similar story once again for Radwanska as Bellis stars in Dubai!
Last week I spoke about Agnieszka Radwanska and her lack of aggression against Caroline Wozniacki and once again we have a similar story as the former Wimbledon champion fell in three sets to 17 year old Cici Bellis in Dubai. Watching the match back it is the similar talking points, the serve especially the second... Continue Reading →
Wozniacki 7-5 6-3 Radwanska – Dane’s aggression too much as Radwanska falls early in Doha
At the beginning of the season I wrote about Aga’s need to find something extra to challenge the top players as she is never going to power them off the court but today she ran into a composed, aggressive and determined Caroline Wozniacki in Doha. From the beginning of the match despite the first set... Continue Reading →
How a lack of strategy on serve and return cost Radwanska in Sydney
Agnieszka Radwanska is never going to have the most powerful serve in the game and after her performance against Johanna Konta in the final of Sydney which she lost 6-4 6-2 and watching it back a couple of times could she have done more with her return and serve game and where can she improve?... Continue Reading →