Changeover Music – Best Songs of 2012: “Crack Rock”, by Frank Ocean
Welcome to the second installment of a special series of Changeover Music, where I’ll be writing about my favorite songs of 2012. Of course, I’d love to play some of these tunes at tennis tournaments, but sadly all the arena DJ jobs are taken by people with little to no taste. Yes, Paris DJ, I’m looking at you. When would you play this song during a tennis match? Who would be the players? Feel free to leave your answers in the comments section below.
10 Things About the 2012 ATP Season You’ve Already Forgotten
That’s it folks. No more ATP tennis for 2012. Challengers and exhibitions only. Having withdrawal symptoms already? Well, I’m here to help. I had fun looking back at the under-the-radar moments from the WTA season a couple of weeks ago, and so now I want to bring you 10 things about the ATP season that might have already slipped your mind.
The Changeover Weekly Reader– Nov. 19 Edition
Welcome to our third Changeover Reader – your ultimate ICYMI of the happenings at our site. Please feel free to e-mail us, tweet us, or leave a comment below if you have any thoughts or suggestions
How the Match Was Won – Live Edition! Almagro vs. Stepanek in the Davis Cup Final
Welcome to another LIVE edition of How the Match Was Won! Today we have a HUGE match in store: the fifth and final rubber of the Davis Cup final between Spain and the Czech Republic. Nicolás Almagro will battle Radek Stepanek, with one of tennis’ biggest prizes on the line. Stepanek leads the head-to-head 2-1, but Almagro won their most recent encounter earlier this year at the US Open.
How the Match Was Won – Live Edition – Berdych vs. Ferrer in the Davis Cup Final
Welcome to a live edition of How the Match Was Won! Today we have Tomas Berdych and David Ferrer, the Czech with an opportunity to clinch the 2012 Davis Cup for his home country.
The Picks for November 18th, 2012 – Davis Cup Final Day Three
We pick the winners for the Davis Cup Day 3 singles rubbers: first, Tomas Berdych will look to clinch the title against David Ferrer. If he doesn’t succeed, Radek Stepanek will face Nicolás Almagro.
How The Match Was Won: Czech Republic d. Spain – Davis Cup Doubles
“It’s the ultimate team sport … there’s a guaranteed level of entertainment night after night after night that transcends star power…. It’s a blue-collar game that happens to be tailor-made for the ADD generation.”
The Picks for November 17th, 2012 – Davis Cup Final Day Two
We pick the winners for the Davis Cup final doubles rubber, pitting the Spanish team of Marc López and Marcel Granollers against Radek Stepanek and Tomas Berdych or Ivo Minar and Lukas Rosol.
How the Match Was Won: Ferrer d. Stepanek, 6-3, 6-4, 6-4, Davis Cup Final
David Ferrer, World No. 5, and Radek Stepanek, World No. 37, are who we thought they were.