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2016 is within hours of ending. For some of us "Down Under" we've celebrated and celebrated. And it's already tomorrow. To our friends on each and every Continent. Happy New Year!
Click here to see our latest tennis photo gallery of our friends getting ready for New Year's day!
Andy Murray was knighted on Friday as part of Queen Elizabeth II's New Year's honors list. The 29-year-old Scot earned the recognition for his services to tennis and and to charity.
Click here to see our latest tennis photo gallery of Sascha Zverev.
The Lawn Tennis Association (LTA) has today paid tribute to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II following the announcement that Her Majesty will be relinquishing her patronage of The Lawn Tennis Association.
Click here to see our latest tennis photo gallery of Ana Ivanovic.
I saw Baryshnikov a few decades back, the light landing of his shoes upon the boards, the way his fourth finger always pointed down such that his entire being intimated relaxation, the position of his head always held straight - as though balancing a glass of water upon it, - the inhuman amount of time he spent in the mid-jump air, as if he and gravity had an agreement.
TennisTrunk.com sends tennis players a box of tennis essentials and more straight to their doorstep every month. Products included are tennis balls, and other tennis related gear that varies every month such as wristbands, over grips, sunblock, socks, protein bars, electrolytes, etc.
Click here to see the latest photos from our tennis friends around the globe.
Check out the latest photos from our tennis friends during the Holidays!
Hi guys - wanted to wish everyone a Happy Christmas! Also have some good and bad news to share. Good (actually, AMAZING!) news is that Lindsay Davenport will be my coach again...
Roger Federer practiced on Thursday in Dubai and streamed it live for all of his fans to see. More than 500,000 viewers have tuned into watch the session--either live or after the fact.
The legacy of Bud Collins will continue in his encyclopedic compilation "The Bud Collins History of Tennis," which is now available in a third edition.
There’s something about torches. Mary Shelley wrote about the ones the villagers used to track down Frankenstein. Muhammad Ali carried one up the steps on his way into Olympic history...
10sBalls_com sees it daily. The player most often in a tennis search Top 3! Top 1! Easy. RF! Roger. Rogi. Roger Federer.
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