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Nadal Stands Alone At The French Open
Nadal Stands Alone At The French Open
Nadal Stands Alone At The French Open
PARIS -- If Rafael Nadal truly was going to be challenged, if his bid for an unprecedented eighth French Open championship would be slowed even a bit, this might have been the moment. Leading by a set and a break 70 minutes into Sunday's final against David Ferrer, another generally indefatigable Spaniard, Nadal faced four break points in one game...
Vote for This Week’s High School Athlete of the Week [4/18]
Vote for This Week’s High School Athlete of the Week [4/18]
Vote for This Week’s High School Athlete of the Week [4/18]
Congratulations to Mainland's standout Lacrosse star Anna Gordon for taking home last week's 97.3 ESPN High School Athlete of the Week award. This week we have a new batch of local student-athletes who have proven themselves worthy in their respective fields. You can vote for your pick below, and you can hear the winner announced on the South Jersey Sports Report with Tyler Donohue Saturday mornin
Another Tennis Tantrum, This One Is Bloody
Another Tennis Tantrum, This One Is Bloody
Another Tennis Tantrum, This One Is Bloody
We've seen some tantrums in the world of tennis over the years. John McEnroe was famous for his on-the-court antics during the 1980's. Most recently at the 2009 U.S. Open, Serena Williams smashed her racket in frustration in reaction to a line judge call during her grand slam final match against Kim Clijsters...