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Interview with Jim Baugh, Founder of PHIT America thumbnail

Interview with Jim Baugh, Founder of PHIT America

Jim Baugh, a lifelong tennis industry professional, founded PHIT America in January 2013. He was inducted into Sporting Goods Industry Hall of Fame in 2011 and is the former President of Wilson Sporting Goods.
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Tennis Tour Tidbits

Novak Djokovic and Serena Williams won four consecutive 6-0 sets between them on Ashe stadium on Tuesday... Djokovic said "definitely today, second and third set have been some of the best tennis that I've played...
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Isner and Stephens Out Early In The US Open Will Get Back To Work In Asia

Sloane Stephens and John Isner, both who were uncooked out of the US Open, says they won't be taking it easy during the fall season.
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Murray Understands The Reason For Roofs At The US Open

Andy Murray is tempering his anticipation of someday playing under a moveable roof at the weather-prone US Open, reminding that the $550-million project to cover a couple of show courts will still only benefit a tiny group of mainly elite players.
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Ferrer Gets US Open Sportsmanship Award

World No. 5 David Ferrer has received the second annual “US Open Sportsmanship Award,” presented to the male and female pro tennis players who best demonstrate excellence in sportsmanship throughout the Emirates Airline US Open Series and the US Open.
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Pennetta Cried A Lot After Her Return

Flavia Pennetta, who returned from wrist surgery earlier this year, says the effort she put into returning to tour was worth it after her US Open run. Pennetta defeated fellow Italian Roberta Vinci to reach her first Grand Slam semifinal at 31.
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Top Players Say Federer Is Not Going Away From The Top Of The Heap

Roger Federer’s worst season in Grand Slams for more than a decade and the sight of him moving down the ATP World Tour rankings have led many to believe the once imperious Swiss is a spent force.
Gasquet Defeats Ferrer For Spot To Play Nadal thumbnail

Gasquet Defeats Ferrer For Spot To Play Nadal

Richard Gasquet has long been revered as aesthetically one of the finest tennis players of his generation. But the Frenchman’s durability to withstand big match pressure in Grand Slam events was open to doubt after repeatedly losing the big matches.
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My Last Day At The Open

Yesterday was my last day at The Open and the Last day of a 4 week trip to the 2013 US Hard court season.
Bartoli’s “Retirement” Might Be Short lived thumbnail

Bartoli’s “Retirement” Might Be Short lived

Last month's sudden "retirement" scenario for Wimbledon champion Marion Bartoli may well be developing cracks after L'Equipe reported that the French player may have already decided to go ahead and play in January's Hopman Cup, the eight-nation teams exhibition in Perth, Western Australia.
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Federer’s Loss Has Effect On Ticket Prices

According to the Wall Street Journal, with Federer's stunning loss to Tommy Robredo on Monday, the price of non-courtside seats in Arthur Ashe Stadium for Wednesday night was down 22% to $166 from a three-day average price of $212.
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US Open Blackout On CBS Ends

There will be no television blackout of the final rounds of the US Open in New York, Los Angeles and Dallas this weekend.
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Women’s Tennis Results

This was an evening match, but the crowd was sparse. Perhaps they expected a blowout. Which is what they got. Daniela Hantuchova will be #30 or #31, depending on how Flavia Pennetta does.
Classic Tennis is Alive and Well at the 2013 US Open!! by Dr. Don Brosseau thumbnail

Classic Tennis is Alive and Well at the 2013 US Open!! by Dr. Don Brosseau

Saw part of a very watchable match from the US Open today.
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Tuesday 2nd week

Yesterday was all about the postponed match of Ana against Vika!

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