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Roger Federer Had A Dream to Honor one of the All Time Greats. He did it! He has honored A true Living Legend. The Aussie generation of the 1960s was totally amazing.
Four generations of Australian Davis Cup captains and players have united to fight for the survival of Davis Cup ahead of an historic vote to change the competition forever.
Four generations of Australian Davis Cup captains and players have united to fight for the survival of Davis Cup ahead of an historic vote to change the competition forever.
A mural of iconic champion Roger Federer adorns the wall of the BNP Paribas Open stadium. On a night when the GOAT returned to action, memories of the man many consider the original GOAT—Pancho Gonzalez—came rushing back to life at Indian Wells today from those who knew him best.
Lauren Davis and Simona Halep have the kind of hearts Andrea Bocelli sings about. When the Rod Laver Arena crowd goes off, it sounds like a Bose Speaker.
Where have all the heroes gone? Some have gone to higher ground, others are still here. Do we care? Some do and some don't. I care. I care because all those long forgotten heroes still live inside of me and bring back unforgettable memories of days gone by.
Ken Rosewall writes notes annually to Roger Federer. That's really great. Or is it? Look deeper. The "suits" that run these tourneys.. yes, Craig Tiley you too... Tourney Directors seem obtuse to all of your living legends.
Author Doreen Gonzales and members of the Gonzalez family have released a biography entitled “Tennis Legend Pancho Gonzalez” that covers the life and amazing career of the great champion. Pancho’s immigrant parents could not afford lessons for him so he taught himself to play tennis on Los Angeles’ public parks and eventually became the best player in the world for an unparalleled 10 years.
The Natural: Remembering Pancho Gonzalez
Indian Wells, CA – The past few days Roger Federer has been enjoying his time in the desert with fun
SYDNEY - Young Aussie Bernard Tomic is one of the most intriguing players on tour.
In 2013, the US Open will offer nearly $30 million in prize money.
In 1968, when Arthur Ashe won $14,000. In 2013, the US Open will offer nearly $30 million in prize money.
In 1968, when Arthur Ashe won $14,000. In 2013, the US Open will offer nearly $30 million in prize money.
Kooyong… I can't tell you how special that place is in my heart and I love Aussies. I can't help it. They are fun people.
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