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The USTA announced the eight girls and seven boys who have been accepted into the main draw and the qualifying draw at the 2012 Roland Garros Junior French Championships.
Vittorio get the guest room ready. I'm packing. Writing and watching semis from Madrid. The slippery blue blur now looks weirder and weirder. Roger Federer is looking great.
I'm glad 10sballs.com contacted me to ask if I would blog some more after my (apparently stellar) writing performance at the Easter Bowl. I always enjoy writing about a topic that never gets old...myself!
10sBalls.com was pleased to have one of the U.S.'s top juniors blog for us recently during the recent Easter Bowl. Allie Kiick from Pantation, Fla., has agreed to check in from time to time and blogs for us here.
Austin Karosi is and upcoming professional tennis player
Greetings from Fifth Ave! Wow what a day. We had the warmest weather. Almost 88 today! Here I was wishing I was in Monte Carlo but looks like the spectators are freezing ..
Today I lost in three sets to Brooke Austin. It wasn't one of my better days but Brooke played a great match.
I lost a heartbreaker in my quarterfinals 7-5 in the third. I fought back well from being down in each set, but in the end, it just wasn't enough.
When the draw for the 2012 Davis Cup was released, many Team USA fans cringed when they saw who the first opponent was. Not only were they facing Roger Federer and Team Switzerland, but they were set to play in Swiss territory
I had a great match today in the round of 16. I played the No. 1 seed Mitchell Krueger, and won 6-3, 6-2
I won my first match today against Ognjen Samardzic 6-1, 6-2. I played well and was happy to get through.
Allie Kiick, a 16-year-old from Plantation, Fla., is coming off her first Grade 1 ITF victory at the USTA International Spring Championships in Carson
It seems that over the past two years Federer has begun his decline from the pinnacle of the tennis world. Federer no longer dominates the calendar like he used to.
Roger Federer has recently been considered the greatest tennis player of all time, and I could not agree more.
Roger Federer is considered by many to be the greatest tennis player of all time. He has won a total of sixteen Grand Slam titles!
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