Archive: January 2014

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The Match, A Poem by Justin Chaffee

Two enter the court of a battle ring, Knowing in the end there will be only one king But they don’t seem to mind...
Li Na Decided To Change, And As A Result, Wins First Aussie Open Title thumbnail

Li Na Decided To Change, And As A Result, Wins First Aussie Open Title

Perhaps Li Na appeared capable of winning her first Grand Slam title in 2011 when she reached the Australian Open final for the first time but she was not, as Kim Clijsters was a better player than she was then and Li was way too inconsistent.
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“10s Whenever” Newsletter Vol. 115

Check out our site, 10sballs.com, daily for Australian Open news and forward our newsletter to your tennis friends. And make sure to follow us on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.
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Henry Talbert’s Memorial Service – January 25th, 2014

The tennis world lost a unique and very extraordinary individual when Henry Talbert passed away at his Pacific Palisades home on the morning of January 12th.
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Cricket Interest Has Hurt Attendance At Australian Open, Heat and Ticket Prices Didn’t Help

The national obsession with cricket has dealt the Australian Open a television ratings blow, with the Ashes and one-day Twenty20 Big Bash matches drawing more viewers on average than the goings-on at Melbourne Park.
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Bouchard Interest Could Surpass Sharapova

Eugenie Bouchard’s Australian Open success story might have come to a close after she lost out to the superior experience of Li Na in the semifinal. However the future could not be brighter the 19 year-old Canadian with untold riches set to head her way because of her supreme marketability.
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Federer Is Happy With New Coach Stefan Edberg And His Wilson Racket

Roger Federer is reaping the benefits of both newly appointed part-time celebrity coach Stefan Edberg’s encouragement to play more attacking tennis and the bigger, more powerful Wilson racket he will now probably use for the remainder of his career.
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Melbourne Court-Sider Is Son Of London Police Officer

The British man charged by Melbourne Police with ‘court-siding’ or sending live point details from the Australian Open to his on-line betting agency Sporting Data Limited, is the son of a serving Metropolitan Police officer in London.
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Murray Did Not Expect To Win Australian Open

Beaten Australian Open quarterfinalist Andy Murray maintained it would have been ‘stupid’ to expect him to win the title in his first Grand Slam tournament after undergoing back surgery and insisted he was surprised to have progressed as far as the last eight.
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Roger Federer Plays With Dolls. And More Fascinating Tidbits.

Don't all daddy's? All good dads do! Or Papas. Roger and Mirka are so blessed with their twin daughters. The news of the sisters being BIG sisters in 2014 makes one wonder ???? Is Mirka having twins again? Rogers sister Diana has twins.....
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Serena Is On Entry List For Indian Wells

2014 BNP PARIBAS OPEN ENTRY LISTS HEADLINED BY 11 FORMER TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS AND 15 GRAND SLAM CHAMPIONS
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“10s Whenever” Newsletter Vol 114

At 2-3 in the third set, Mats Wilander commented on EuroSport on Federer's aggressiveness forcing Murray to start going forward himself: "…and suddenly we are looking at a completely different style of tennis, … and how healthy would that be?"
Radwanksa Finally Gets Over On Azarenka Again  by Matt Cronin, TennisReporters.net thumbnail

Radwanksa Finally Gets Over On Azarenka Again by Matt Cronin, TennisReporters.net

Agnieszka Radwanska was not in the same position as Wawrinka or Dimitrov was entering their matches, but she had been in a bad way the past two years against fellow 24- year-old Victoria Azarenka, but she played more freely against then than she has at any time in recent memory and pulled off a 6-1 5-7 6-0 upset.
Djokovic vs. Nadal Stranglehold Broken, But Rafa & Bloody Hand Survive Another Day thumbnail

Djokovic vs. Nadal Stranglehold Broken, But Rafa & Bloody Hand Survive Another Day

Given that they essentially dominated the tour in 2013, the odds of Rafa Nadal and Novak Djokovic meeting in another Grand Slam final were quite high entering the 2014 Australian Open. But tennis times always change, even if they do so at glacial pace.
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Ferrer Might Be Fined For Pushing Line Judge

Australian Open referee Wayne McKewen and fellow officials are still debating whether to hit David Ferrer with a retrospective $Aus 20,000 fine for pushing a line judge on his way to suffering a 6-1, 6-4, 2-6, 6-4 defeat at the hands of seventh seed Tomas Berdych.

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