Archive: December 2011
10sBalls.com would like to wish all of the readers Happy Holidays. / 10sballs.com quiere deciearles a los todos los que nos leén Felices Fiestas.
10sballs.com good friend friend Sven Groeneveld sent this photo postcard to wish all the 10sballs.com readers Happy Holidays.
It looks to be all go on the weather front for the Brisbane International after a huge flood all but wrecked the facility 11 months ago. The great Queensland floods which began only hours after the end of the ATP-WTA event created huge problems but now solved
This is part 1 of a 2 part article on 8 players to watch out for in 2012. These players showed great improvements during the 2011 season and show even more promise for the upcoming season, rangimg from the 70’s to 20’s in rankings.
Roger Federer has finished his family holidays and is back in Dubai in desert heat sweating through the preparations for what he hopes will be a 2012 continuation of his end-of-season form burst.
Update: After the WTA's recent announcement that Caroline Wozniacki will end the year ranked as #1, 10sBalls.com would like to once again congratulate Sven Groeneveld
Tournament Director Cameron Pearson announced that Kim Clijsters will play on Pat Rafter Arena on the first day of the tournament, Sunday 1 January, subject to not having to play a qualifier in the first round.
The world number one will be competing on New Years Day at the World Tennis Charity Invitation in Hua Hin, raising money for flood relief along with world number three Victoria Azarenka and top 20 American John Isner.
Venus Williams may have withdrawn unexpectedly from her intended 2012 start in New Zealand, But Australian Open officials profess "no worries" about the veteran American's arrival at their event which begins January 16.
The Brisbane International women’s singles trophy was today named in honor of one of Australia’s greatest ever tennis players, Evonne Goolagong Cawley.
Kazakhstan’s Davis Cup team is comprised entirely of players born in Russia and now Ksenia Pervak, the world’s 39th ranked player on the WTA computer has pledged her international allegiance to the trans-continental nation
Australia will laud one of their own as a reigning female major champion in Samantha Stosur when the action begins Down Under at the start of the New Year, but the senior debut of 15 year-old Ashleigh Barty is causing even more excitement
The 2012 edition of Europe’s biggest indoor junior tennis competition, the Tennis Europe Winter Cups by HEAD, has been extended from its normal three weeks to four, after the inclusion for the first time of an 12 & Under category will feature a 12 & Under age category that has attracted a total of 55 national teams.
It isn’t Federer's No.1 prowess that sticks to fan’s guts, but rather his love for tennis that non-Federer and Federer fans feel alike.
Roger Federer is busy training in Dubai. Other players realize it makes a great place to train for the start of the year in Australia...
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