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It's November. What's that mean for men's tennis? It's the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals! What a showdown... What an event ...
Ouch. Its sure has been a long year. Everyone’s feeling it. Word is Roger pulled out of Paris.
A few months back, I was asked to write PRO and CON articles for the Quickstart/TAUT tennis program. Two months ago, 10sballs.com printed the CON article. This is the PRO argument.
It's not mathematically impossible yet; just highly unlikely. If I were a London bookie, I'd be trying to make some money off Federer fans
Bethanie, Sorona, and Sven send quick hellos to the tennis fans!
“Every morning in Africa, a Gazelle wakes up. It knows it must run faster than the fastest lion or it will be killed. Every morning a Lion wakes up. It knows it must outrun the slowest Gazelle or it will starve to death. It doesn't matter whether you are a Lion or a Gazelle... when the sun comes up, you'd better be running.”
I sadly predict no American males will make the second of our homegrown US OPEN. Secretly, I’m rooting for Ryan Harrison to break through, but it’s more of a headline thing than favoritism.
Tennis needs a commissioner! We all know it. Even the Mac bros will tell you that. Andy Roddick the voice of reasoning?
The 2012 Paralympic Tennis Event will be held at Eton Manor on 1-8 September. In total, 112 players from 31 nations will compete in this year’s event.
After having no tour events since Wimbledon it was great to get back to the tour and start of the hardcourt season in Cincinnati!
Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova in her preperation for tonights match against Petra Kvitova. Perfect tennis conditions here in Cincinnati!
It is difficult to argue against the statement “more competitive tennis results in better competitive tennis players.”
Greetings from Cincinnati here on court with Floris Minnaert (performance coach of Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova) and adidas player development coaches Darren Cahill Sven Groeneveld and Mats Merkel! Prior to tonights match with Caroline Wozniacki!
Sven Groenveld the Adidas tennis head coach and his friends send greeting form the practice courts from the Cincinnati Open before Wozniacki's match
It is unfortunate to hear about what the NCAA has done with deciding to revise college tennis.
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