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Tennis Scores Espn
Do you know of any good tennis blogs?

Hey so I normally just follow Craig Hickman’s Tennis Blog, but the guy is a such a tool and every snide little comment he makes ticks me off, so I need a new blog to follow.

We all know how the U.S. doesn’t give a s*** about tennis, so I basically never get to watch it outside of the grand slams and the U.S. Open Series because I don’t have the Tennis Channel and ESPN is gay.

Seriously they don’t even give us ESPN2. You know what today’s lineup was? Drag racing, professional bowling, and lumberjack competition. Honestly if anyone outside of the state of Kentucky sat down and watched a lumberjack competition on ESPN2, I would be shocked…

So since I can’t watch tennis a lot I like to at least be able to follow the scores. Do you guys know any good blogs that are regularly updated with all of the tournaments and news going on in the tennis world? Thank and I appreciate it. :)

By the way congrats to Nole. :D

Well I understand your frustrations about watching tennis, as most of my friends look at me curiously when they see me watching tennis. At least some of them have gotten around to appreciating Federer-Nadal matches. If you do want to watch tennis, djokerfan has listed some good links, and I’ll throw in ‘www.atdhe.net’ as well. They’re fairly reliable but it’s annoying when the feed goes out occasionally. I don’t know if you get ESPN360.com, but I think they’ve shown all the 500 tournaments and some 250 tournaments this year in very good quality, and they even have the Grand Slam semifinals and finals (minus Roland Garros) up for replay.

As for tennis blogs, Steve Tignor’s “Concrete Elbow” has been my favorite for awhile, and Pete Bodo’s TennisWorld is decent as well. Both are available at www.tennis.com. The following websites have good general coverage of tennis.

www.espn.com/tennis
www.sportsline.com/tennis
www.foxsports.com/tennis
www.pointsspy.com

ESPN has some interesting articles from time-to-time by Ubha, Bodo, and others. Sportsline does a nice job of compiling easy-to-read draws that aren’t in pdf format. It also has a nice feature where you can track your favorite players (it shows a tiny flag of the player’s nationality by all headlines about him or her) if you register for an account. BBC has some good coverage of tennis as well, and I stumbled across the rankings website listed last above that shows all the scenarios from week-to-week (looks like it hasn’t been updated after Djokovic’s latest win just yet).

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