by Matt Zemek | Jan 26, 2015
Monday in Melbourne, the host nation for the Australian Open celebrated its foremost national holiday. In the past, Australia Day has marked the day during the Australian Open when play would be interrupted during the night session for a fireworks display. This has...
by Matt Zemek | Jan 25, 2015
Sports psychologists will tell their clients — or any athletes they might have the chance to speak to in a professional context — that anger must be channeled into more positive emotions. Anger cannot consume. It cannot be nurtured or protected or...
by Matt Zemek | Jan 23, 2015
Andreas Seppi, one of those players who constantly flies below the radar at major tournaments, seemed consigned to a career in which he’d never be able to remember a match on tennis’s biggest stage for all the right reasons. Seppi took a two-set lead on...
by Matt Zemek | Jan 21, 2015
Cold War spy drama? U.S.-Soviet tensions? Really? That’s so past-tense. At least, that’s what I thought when I first found out about The Americans and its basic premise. I was a little boy — younger than the son of Philip and Elizabeth Jennings...
by Matt Zemek | Jan 21, 2015
Cold War spy drama? U.S.-Soviet tensions? Really? That’s so past-tense. At least, that’s what I thought when I first found out about The Americans and its basic premise. I was a little boy — younger than the son of Philip and Elizabeth Jennings...