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JeyamArticle (Free subscription) | 9 hours ago
If you ask an American tennis fan as to what is his ideal pastime, it would perhaps be sinking into a seat in Flushing Meadows during the finals of the US Open. There are millions of sports fans around the world, as sports are some of the most passion inducing things in the world. People are willing to stand in long queues just to get a chance to enter the stadium to watch their favorite game. There...
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Silly Little Country (Free subscription) | yesterday
This has been a year of classics. Right now I am watching Federer-del Potro on my computer, and Murray-Verdasco on my TV, in tape delay (and I know the outcome, and people should think about what that means). But what a year. Verdasco-Nadal at the Australian! Federer at the French final! (And what a pair of semifinals there!) Federer-Roddick at Wimbledon! I do not even recall what happened at the US...
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ATP Mens Tennis (Free subscription) | yesterday
James Blake signs up for Brisbane International James Blake has confirmed his participation in next year’s Brisbane International, one of the key lead-up events to the Australian Open. Blake will join Wimbledon finalist Andy Roddick in the men’s draw for the Jan. 3-10 tournament. The women’s tennis draw includes U.S. Open champion Kim Clijsters and her fellow Belgian Justine Henin....
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Baltimore Sun (Free subscription) | yesterday
Lindsay Davenport , one of just four women to hold the year-end world No.1 ranking four times, has agreed to play in the Baltimore Community Foundation Tennis Challenge next month, joining the world's No. 1 doubles team, Bob and Mike Bryan , and U.S. Open giant-killers Melanie Oudin and John Isner . "Lindsay is a future Hall of Famer," tournament chairwoman Pam Shriver said. "She ranks...
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ATP Mens Tennis (Free subscription) | 25/11/2009
Quick Tennis News: Agassi, Moya, Roddick and more Just a few quick updates from the Tennis World thanks to Tennis.com... According to Nielsen BookScan, Andre Agassi's autobiography Open was the bestselling adult non-fiction book two weeks ago and was the seventh bestselling book overall last week. The rating covers 75% of the market. Andy Roddick indicates he is planning to play the London Olympic...
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Craig Hickman's Tennis Blog (Free subscription) | 25/11/2009
AP U.S.'s Andy Roddick , left, with Chief Executive Officer of Lacoste, Christophe Chenut after he announced his renewal of his sponsoring contract with Lacoste in a press conference during the ATP World Tour Finals tennis match at the 02 Arena in London, Tuesday, Nov. 24, 2009. Roddick qualified for but pulled out of the ATP World Tour Finals due to an injury. :: Round Robin Day 4 Order Of Play Center...
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The FanHouse - Cincinnati Bengals (Free subscription) | 25/11/2009
by Greg Couch Filed under: U.S. Open , WTA It's amazing how much "no comment" can say. I've made a pet project of the curious case of Yanina Wickmayer , the young tennis player banned for a year from the tour for a doping offense even though she never missed a doping test and never failed one. Wickmayer is being punished for Andre Agassi's sins. That's how tennis is trying to save face,...
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 25/11/2009
• Federer comes from set down to win 3-6, 6-3, 6-1 • World No1 pulverised Murray in third set London becomes Roger Federer. Having won the Wimbledon title for six of the last seven years, the Swiss came from a set down in the 0 2 Arena last night to beat Britain's Andy Murray 3-6, 6-3, 6-1 with a stunning display of sustained attacking tennis over two sets that sucked the lifeblood out of...
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WTA Womens Tennis (Free subscription) | 24/11/2009
Ana Ivanovic’s ACE Tennis Magazine interview Before she started her US Open 2009 quest, Ana Ivanovic did an interview by Britain’s ACE Tennis Magazine… here we have an extract from the Q & A session: ACE: Is there something you’ve experienced off the court that stands out? AI: As tennis players we are very fortunate to get the [...]
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Smart Betting - Sports Betting Tips (Free subscription) | 24/11/2009
Another day of London Finals and yet even harder matches to crack, I think even worse to predict than last two days schedules. On one hand, bothered by injuries Del Potro, who ran out of stamina in 3'rd against Murray, against well-hitting demolishing forehand Verdasco, who ran out of cool head against Federer. Swiss was just patient, he allowed Spaniard to shoot off his guns and further into match...
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ZooTennis (Free subscription) | 24/11/2009
With the Thanksgiving holiday this week, there are no tournaments in the U.S. either on the Pro Circuit or the ITF junior circuit. Instead the action shifts to Mexico, where the ITF Grade 1 Yucatan World Cup and the Puebla Challenger are being played this week. Americans Taylor Dent and Jesse Levine are the top two seeds in Puebla. For the complete draws, see the ATP website . At the Yucatan Cup, which...
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 24/11/2009
• Briton looking to increase winning record over Swiss • World No1 remains confident of victory in big games Only Andy Murray and Rafael Nadal of the ATP World Tour finalists have a winning head-to-head record against Roger Federer, with Murray knowing he may have to beat the world No1 twice this week if he is to win the title on Sunday afternoon in the 0 2 Arena. Murray always regards his...
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CBS SportsLine.com (Free subscription) | 24/11/2009
U.S. Tennis Association tax forms show that former CEO of professional tennis Arlen Kantarian received more than $9 million in total compensation in 2008, his last year running the U.S. Open.
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SI.com (Free subscription) | 23/11/2009
WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. (AP) -- U.S. Tennis Association tax forms show that former CEO of professional tennis Arlen Kantarian received more than $9 million in total compensation in 2008, his last year running the U.S. Open.
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ESPN (Free subscription) | 23/11/2009
U.S. Tennis Association tax forms show that former CEO of professional tennis Arlen Kantarian received more than $9 million in total compensation in 2008, his last year running the U.S. Open.
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bsalmons | 02/09/2009
The Latvian professional tennis player, Ernests Gulbis, was defeated by Andy Murray in the US Open. It’s not all about wining; it’s about playing good and knowing to accept a defeat. Ernest likes other sports besides tennis and he is not the only sportsman in the family. Tennis cuts the risk of death; improves your ability to accelerate and move quickly; strengths the legs.
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usopen2009live | 02/09/2009
The US open is going to be held on the 31 st of August 2009 through the 13 th of September 2009. It is going to be held at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing, NY. If you want to watch US open tennis matches live stream, get registered by clicking link below. Click Here to Watch Live US Open Streaming Online
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usopen2009live | 02/09/2009
The US open is going to be held on the 31 st of August 2009 through the 13 th of September 2009. It is going to be held at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing, NY. If you want to watch US open tennis matches live stream, get registered by clicking link below. Click Here to Watch Live US Open Streaming Online
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