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THE “10s WHENEVER NEWSLETTER ” #400 TIDBITS & THOUGHTS FROM THE 4 YEARS WE’VE BEEN AROUND thumbnail

THE “10s WHENEVER NEWSLETTER ” #400 TIDBITS & THOUGHTS FROM THE 4 YEARS WE’VE BEEN AROUND

10sBalls.com was a reactive thought set into motion by some serious people within the tennis family. Real insiders walking a fine line from years past of being a stealthy force that kept quiet or ran info via TENNIS WEEK and Gene Scott till his site went "DARK" to a force to be reckoned with.
HOW I FELT ABOUT ROGER FEDERER LOSING THE WIMBLEDON FINALS  BY IRENE LEE thumbnail

HOW I FELT ABOUT ROGER FEDERER LOSING THE WIMBLEDON FINALS BY IRENE LEE

I was so depressed yesterday after Roger lost that I could hardly function during the day. I thought he could pull it off finally. He said he didn’t figure out how to return Novak’s serve until the 4th set. He seemed more at peace than I was about the loss.
“10s Whenever” Newsletter, Vol. 102 thumbnail

“10s Whenever” Newsletter, Vol. 102

The latest "10s Whenever" news collection is now available. Check it out and subscribe!
“10s Whenever” Newsletter Vol. 99 18 February 2013 thumbnail

“10s Whenever” Newsletter Vol. 99 18 February 2013

“10s Whenever” Newsletter Vol. 99 18 February 2013 Hi all, we have very important updates to feed you. Unfortunately, Gussy
“10s Whenever” Newsletter, Vol. 93 08 September 2012 thumbnail

“10s Whenever” Newsletter, Vol. 93 08 September 2012

Check out our latest 10sballs.com newsletter! We've got one more day of the US Open and its time for the finalists to bring it!
“10s Whenever” Newsletter, Vol. 77 – The Blue Edition thumbnail

“10s Whenever” Newsletter, Vol. 77 – The Blue Edition

Today's issue is very, very blue! Now, not everybody is excited about the blue clay in Madrid, while others are finding it interesting. Undoubtedly many of you are debating this right now, whether or not the blue courts are going to be a longstanding element of the Mutua Madrid Open, or are just an experiment.
“10s Whenever” Newsletter, Vol. 76 – Madrid Open!!! thumbnail

“10s Whenever” Newsletter, Vol. 76 – Madrid Open!!!

Now both the men and women are playing on the blue clay of the Mutua Madrid Open! The excitement is nearly unbearable as we begin the month of May with such a wonderful masters tournament. Some of the top men's players are already being stretched to their limits while others hit the cruise control and sail on through.
“10s Whenever” Newsletter, Vol. 75 – Time to Celebrate! thumbnail

“10s Whenever” Newsletter, Vol. 75 – Time to Celebrate!

This issue marks our 75th Newsletter, how fun! You know what else is fun tennis, and tennis tournaments. So far, in Estoril the playings been good and strong, with Juan Martin del Potro the defending titlist making it to the semifinals where he faces off against Stanislas Wawrinka.
“10s Whenever” Newsletter, Vol. 74 – Men and Women in Estoril thumbnail

“10s Whenever” Newsletter, Vol. 74 – Men and Women in Estoril

This weeks a very busy one with three men's tournaments and two women's going on. For tennis fans in Estoril, Portugal they have the opportunity to see both men and women players compete on the courts. The tournaments are already full of upsets such as Mikhail Elgin and Denis Istomin's knock out of the No.2 seeds.
“10s Whenever” Newsletter, Vol. 73 – Nadal Wins Again thumbnail

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

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.
“10s Whenever” Newsletter, Vol. 72 – Barcelona and Bucharest thumbnail

“10s Whenever” Newsletter, Vol. 72 – Barcelona and Bucharest

Rafa's still on it on the red clay courts of Barcelona, taking out Robert Farah today. The last two clay court tournaments are really boding well for the King of Clay and he will surely stay true to the title. Murray has made it to the quarter finals as well pummeling his opponents. 10sballs.com's friend Xavier Malisse has made it to the singles quarterfinals in Bucharest taking down his opponents with great poise.
“10s Whenever” Newsletter, Vol. 71 – Rafa Remains the Champion thumbnail

“10s Whenever” Newsletter, Vol. 71 – Rafa Remains the Champion

Rafa, king of clay, took his raquet and wielded it like the now eight time Monte Carlo Rolex Masters champion should have. He defeated Djokovic showing little mercy with his 6-3, 6-1 win. Many of you Rafa fans are undoubtedly overjoyed by his astounding feat of winning the Monte Carlo title eight years straight in a row--amazing!
“10s Whenever” Newsletter, Vol. 70 – The Fed Cup thumbnail

“10s Whenever” Newsletter, Vol. 70 – The Fed Cup

The women's Fed Cup World Group semifinals results are in and these ladies are really giving it all they've got for their countries as they battle it out on the courts. Currently Russia and Serbia are tied at 1-1, while the U.S.A is in the lead at 2-0 against Ukraine. The excitement in Monte Carlo is explosive with the upcoming blockbuster final between Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal.
“10s Whenever” Newsletter, Vol. 69 – The Beginnings of Monte Carlo thumbnail

“10s Whenever” Newsletter, Vol. 69 – The Beginnings of Monte Carlo

The matches on the red clay courts of Monte Carlo are well underway and Nadal is already looking to capture the title for the eighth time, after beating Jarkko Nieminen today. Novak Djokovic is also starting strong which means we're sure to see plenty of victories from the No.1 Serb.
“10s Whenever” Newsletter, Vol. 68 – The Junior Champs thumbnail

“10s Whenever” Newsletter, Vol. 68 – The Junior Champs

The junior champs from the Easter Bowl ITF Tennis Championships have been announced. Taylor Townsend of Georgia and Mackenzie McDonald of California captured the boys and girls 18s titles this past weekend. Great job to the both of them. Novak Djokovic was recently presented with a medal by the prince and princess of Monaco.

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