Thank you very much for your kind words, thetruth! I asked the question, because you said, "Great post Emma", so I was wondering which one of her posts you thought was great. But I guess you meant mine.
I have a blog on the Tennis Frontier site if you are interested. I'm probably going to put much of this last analysis in a new blog entry once the quarter-finals are played tomorrow. My dream is to write articles for a major tennis site, like espn, or tennis.com and make some money at what I do for free now.
But who knows, maybe Camelot or Tennis Frontier will become the next major tennis site - there are many knowledgeable and fine people here as well!
Thanks again,
masterclass
Have you tried the Bleacher Report? They are always looking for new bloggers. Even if it's not what you want at first, it could be a foot in the door. You should apply. I read a ton of tennis articles and yours was one of the best I've read.
It would be nice to have someone like you out there, because many writers are too biased and tend to lose their objectivity when writing. What is most impressive is that a person does not get an inkling of who your favorite player is. That, to me, is the real test. Not trying to sway people in any direction, simply stating the facts. Not many people can do that.
Let us know how your pursuit goes. We can say that we have access to a sports writer.
How can I read more stuff? Would I have to join Tennis Frontier? Details, details.