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I do hope that you are well and that you and Mrs Claus have had a good year. How is Rudolph? Is his nose any better?
Happy Holidays from us here at 10sBalls.com!
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Dear Santa, You probably remember me writing last year and asking you to keep both Serena Williams and Roger Federer playing on the tour. Boy, did you and Rudolph ever deliver.
December, 2015. Most of the players are resting. A select few organize their Christmas stockings around the Grand Slam trophies sitting atop their fireplace mantles.
Soon it will be time to put aside hopes, aspirations, maybe even delusions of being a fit and healthy person and to overindulge in Christmas Dinner, and avoiding the craziness of Boxing Day... which leads us to our history lesson of the day!
10sBalls.com friend Max Mirnyi has sent over a video wishing everyone a happy holiday season!
With the holidays upon us in the US, many of the tennis greats are putting in their time to support worthwhile charity efforts
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