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November 27th, 2011 — Athlete Profile, Female Profile, Tennis
The youngest of the famous Williams sisters, Serena was born in 1981. She and her sister have made history many times and currently, Serena is ranked number 1. They frequently play against one another and finding someone that can beat either one of them is no easy task. Serena has competed in numerous Olympics, and [...]
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Athlete Profiles: Venus Williams Venus Williams and her sister Serena are two of the most easily recognized players in the game and they have rocketed to national prominence over the past few years. Venus was born in 1980 and holds the records for the most Olympic gold medals for any tennis player, male or...... -
Carole Caldwell Graebner Remembered Carole Caldwell Graebner passed away at the age of sixty five following a brief but courageous battle with cancer on November 19, 2008. Carole Caldwell Graebner served as a chair of the United States Tennis Association's Fed Cup Committee. Graebner was born on June 24 in 1943 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania,...... -
It's Tennis Month! The once number one player Tommy Haas, Mardy Fish and Ivan Ljubicic put in some great efforts in the Masters at Madrid this week. Tommy Haas who had to qualify managed to pull it out against Ernests Gulbis in three exciting sets. Ivan Ljubicic who had to get a wildcard...... -
Venus Williams Manages to Defeat Her Sister Serena on the Courts In an important season ending tournament, Venus manages to advance but unfortunately has to leave her sister, Serena, behind. Venus Williams recently managed to defeat her sister Serena in a set of three matches, with scores of 5 - 7, 6 - 1, 6 - 0. The match occurred on...... -
Wimbledon Recap This week in tennis featured the start of Wimbledon, one of the biggest championships of the year. All of the biggest names in Tennis are featured in this yearâs Wimbledon, with some expected and predictable rankings. The top 5 seeds in the Menâs Draw are as follows: (1) Roger Federer,......
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October 21st, 2011 — Athlete Profile, Female Profile, Tennis
Venus Williams and her sister Serena are two of the most easily recognized players in the game and they have rocketed to national prominence over the past few years. Venus was born in 1980 and holds the records for the most Olympic gold medals for any tennis player, male or female, an accomplishment that is [...]
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Commonwealth Bank, Swiss Indoors Basel, Valencia Open 500 Tennis This week in tennis featured the Commonwealth Bank Tournament of Champions in Bali, Indonesia for the women. It also featured the Swiss Indoors Basel in Basel, Switzerland and the Valencia Open 500 in Valencia, Spain for the men. The Commonwealth Bank Tournament of Champions was a small tournament, only featuring...... -
Womens Fed Cup and Australian Open This week in tennis featured multiple tournaments for the men and the Fed Cup for the women. These mark the first tournaments after impressive showings by both Kim Clijsters and Novak Djokovic, the winners of the Australian Open. For the men the SA Tennis Open was a chance for lesser-known...... -
After 29 years, Czechs Manage to Reach Davis Cup Finals The Czech Republic managed to reach all the way to the Davis Cup finals for the first time in a total of 29 years when Radek Stepanek along with Tomas Berdych managed to go up against and beat Lovro Zovko and Marin Cilic with 6 â 1, 6 â 3,...... -
Athlete Profiles: Serena Williams The youngest of the famous Williams sisters, Serena was born in 1981. She and her sister have made history many times and currently, Serena is ranked number 1. They frequently play against one another and finding someone that can beat either one of them is no easy task. Serena has...... -
Third Round Victories, Upsets and Postponements at Wimbledon This week in Wimbledon has seen many different changes and challenges in the ability of those competing for the title to be able to move forward. While the second round had some expected victories and not many surprises, there were a few surprises which no one really saw coming. Among......
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July 18th, 2011 — News, Tennis, Tournaments and Championships
June 20th, 2011 — News, Tennis, Tournaments and Championships
Venus Williams was able to return to the grass courts at Wimbledon this year to take her rightful place in the group which will move on to the next round. She is a five time champion and was expected to do well in the first set against a bevy of different opponents. She was able [...]
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Final Grand Slam Event of the Year: The US Open This week in tennis features the final Grand Slam event of the year, the US Open. While womenâs #1 Serena Williams is out of the tournament, the tournament features a myriad of big name players. The top Menâs seeds for the tournament are as follows: (1) Rafael Nadal, (2) Roger...... -
Andy Murray Already on Great Start Defending St Petersburg Title Andy Murray has already made an excellent start to defending his St Petersburg title and could be back on familiar territory with champagne as early as Sunday. However, some days you simply have to make do without the models ad the champagne. Murray, for example, celebrated his win back at...... -
French Open Gets Started The French Open got underway this week with much anticipation as to what would be seen from some of the greatest players on the circuit. There were some immediate disappointments with players like Hewitt out of the French Open due to an ankle injury. Marin Cilic was eliminated early by...... -
Rafael Nadal to Pull Out of Masters Cup Giving reasons of fatigue due to his knee injury as the reason for the surprising action, the world's number one tennis star Rafael Nadal has decided to withdraw himself from the Tennis Masters Cup. The athlete stated that the decision is a very difficult one for him to make, not...... -
At Beijing, Serena Loses; Nadal Moves on to Quarterfinals On Thursday, Serena Williams ended up knocked out of the China Open tournament, having lost a match to Nadia Petrovia, who hails from Russia, with a final score of 6 - 4, 3 - 6, 7 - 6 (5), and this comes only a few days after she managed to......
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September 13th, 2010 — News, Tennis, Tournaments and Championships
This week in tennis features the US Open, the final major of the year that is held in New York. While the tournament will be missing the premier women’s star (Serena Williams), the field is stacked with plenty of incredible talent. This week featured the second half of the tournament, producing the final Singles and [...]
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Recap US Open Day 13 & 14 Rafael Nadal is going up against Juan Martin del Potro this Sunday. Playing against Juan Martin del Potro is sort of like swimming up the stream because no matter how quickly you're paddling, there is always a feeling of certain inevitability that is going in the opposite direction, and this...... -
If Stockholm Open, Kremlin Cup, BGL BNP Paribas Luxembourg Open This week in Tennis featured four different tournaments, with the men playing in two tournaments and the women playing in two tournaments. The men played in the If Stockholm Open in Stockholm, Sweden and the Kremlin Cup located in Moscow, Russia. The women played in the Kremlin Cup located in...... -
After 29 years, Czechs Manage to Reach Davis Cup Finals The Czech Republic managed to reach all the way to the Davis Cup finals for the first time in a total of 29 years when Radek Stepanek along with Tomas Berdych managed to go up against and beat Lovro Zovko and Marin Cilic with 6 â 1, 6 â 3,...... -
Davis Cup World Group Semifinals and Bell Challenge This week in Tennis featured the Davis Cup World Group Semifinals and Playoffs for Men, and the Bell Challenge for the women. The Bell Challenge was held in Quebec City, Canada while the Davis Cup was held in multiple locations. Both tournaments were the first tournaments held after the recent...... -
Australian Open: First Grand Slam of the Season for Both Men and Women This week in tennis saw the completion of the Australian Open, the first Grand Slam of the season for both men and women. There were some expected and unexpected results in all draws, including menâs singles, menâs doubles, womenâs singles, womenâs doubles, and mixed doubles. The quarterfinals of the menâs......
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July 5th, 2010 — News, Tennis, Tournaments and Championships
The end of Wimbledon was featured this week, highlighting some of the best players in the world. The last week in tennis featured some incredible ups and downs, with plenty of upsets by newcomers looking to make their mark. The fourth round of the Men’s side saw few surprises, save for the upset of Andy [...]
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Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters Tournament and Fed Cup Semi-Finals This week in tennis featured the Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters tournament for the men, held in Monte-Carlo, Monaco. The women competed in the Fed Cup semi-finals, with the finals to be held in November. The Womenâs Fed Cup semifinals proved to be interesting in both the World Group semifinals and the...... -
Andalucia Tennis Experience, Family Circle Cup, US Men’s Clay Court Championship, and Grand Prix Hassan II This week in tennis featured multiple tournaments for both the men and the women. The women met up in the Andalucia Tennis Experience in Marbella, Spain and the Family Circle Cup, held in Charleston, South Carolina, United States. The men competed in both the US Menâs Clay Court Championship, held...... -
Sony Ericsson Open 2011 This week in tennis featured one major tournament for all players, the Sony Ericsson open. This is a premier event that lasts for more than one week, once again pitting the best players in the world up against each other. The menâs tournament featured big name players like Rafael Nadal,...... -
BNPA Paribas Open This week in Tennis featured the continuation of the BNPA Paribas Open for both the men and the women. This two-week tournament is a premier tennis event that features the top players on both sides in both singles and doubles play. In Womenâs Play, Kleybanova upset Flavia Pennetta. Kleybanova then...... -
Nadal Back to Number 2 with Madrid Masters Win Rafael Nadal, previously ranked 3rd in the world, has now earned the number 2 spot by defeating the number 1 player in the world and winning the Madrid Masters for the second time. Nadal beat Roger Federer on Sunday, 6-4, 7-6 (5) and took home 18th Masters win, breaking Andre......
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November 25th, 2008 — News, Tennis, Tournaments and Championships
In an important season ending tournament, Venus manages to advance but unfortunately has to leave her sister, Serena, behind. Venus Williams recently managed to defeat her sister Serena in a set of three matches, with scores of 5 – 7, 6 – 1, 6 – 0. The match occurred on Thursday, and allowed Venus to [...]
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Top-Ranked Players Advance to Quarter-Finals at Australian Open At the Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne, Andy Roddick defeated Fernando Gonzales on Sunday to secure his spot in the Australian Open quarter-finals. They battled for over three-and-a-half hours until Gonzalez double-faulted around 1 a.m. The match saw Roddick struggling at times, and again clashing with a chair umpire. This...... -
At Beijing, Serena Loses; Nadal Moves on to Quarterfinals On Thursday, Serena Williams ended up knocked out of the China Open tournament, having lost a match to Nadia Petrovia, who hails from Russia, with a final score of 6 - 4, 3 - 6, 7 - 6 (5), and this comes only a few days after she managed to...... -
Tennis Glossary Continued Tennis Elbow - Tennis elbow is a name that is intended to describe a condition that can be caused by the strains which are frequently put on that joint in the course of playing the game of tennis, although that is not the only way to cause it. Tennis elbow...... -
Federer Wins BNP Paribas Open Roger Federer defeated Victor Hanescu in round 2 of the BNP Paribas Open last weekend in Indian Wells, California. They finished 6-3, 6-7 (5), 6-1, with Hanescu offering much more challenge for Federer in the middle of the match and fading pretty quickly in the end. Hanescu, a Swiss...... -
French Open Recap This past week in tennis gave players one more chance to tune-up their match skills before the French Open. Tennis starts like Fernando Verdasco, Robin Soderling, Caroline Wozniacki, Elena Dementieva, and Maria Sharapova saw action in the ATP Open de Nice Cote dâ Azur in Nice, the WTA Polsat Warsaw......
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