“10s Whenever” Newsletter, Vol. 73 – Nadal Wins Again

Written by: on 29th April 2012
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“10s Whenever”
Newsletter, Vol. 73 – Nadal Wins Again

29 April 2012

Rafael Nadal has been on a role for the last two weeks conquering the courts from the clay of Monte-Carlo to the clay of Barcelona! He captured the Barcelona title for an amazing seventh time after beating David Ferrer upholding his King of Clay title once more. Winning a masters title and an ATP 500 title is undoubtedly putting the World No.2 on a high. Maria Sharapova took down the world No.1 Victoria Azarenka in Stuttgart, taking the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix Title while breaking the run of wins Azarenka has held over her in finals. The women move onto Budapest tomorrow while the men move on to Munich and Belgrade. If you love our newsletter as we love our readers then please spread the love by forwarding our newsletter to your faithful friends.

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Sven’s Postcard – Saludos Desde Amsterdam/ Greeting From Amsterdam

Saludos desde Tennis Centrum Amsterdam donde Laura Robson y yo, Sven Groeneveld estamos entrenando hoy!

Greetings from Tennis Centrum Amsterdam where Laura Robson and I trained today! [Read More]

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Bethanie Mattek Sand’s Post Card–Ruger

This is Bethanie’s Boerboel Mastiff Ruger, he loves being in the truck and Bethanie takes him for bike rides everyday that they’re home. [Read More]

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The future is bright, the future is…. blue?

So, from May 4th we enter a new era for tennis. The Madrid Masters tournament will take place on blue coloured clay – and not everyone is happy about it. Tournament director Ion Tiriac – a former player and manager is not afraid of a little controversy. As a player in the 60s he stood out amongst his fellow pros – a man with a very tight grip on his image, as a manager he liked to control his players, working with fellow firebrands Boris Becker and Goran Ivanisevic, and now as a tournament owner he still has his own views and sticks to them vehemently. So what’s the problem with blue clay? And what’s the need for it? [Read More]

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Postcard – Artem Sitak win at Ojai

Artem Sitak, a great friend of 10sballs.com, with All-Comers Trophy at Ojai. We wish him all the best in his very promising tennis career! [Read More]

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