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Magazine articles on tennis.
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Sports Central
December 5, 2005
Tom Kosinski
Welcome Back, Martina, We Missed You! Martina Hingis announced her return to the Sony Ericsson WTA Tour. mark for My Articles 222 similar articles
Sports Central
November 17, 2005
Mert Ertunga
Best and Worst of ATP Tour in 2005 Withe the top men battling it out for the year-end Masters Cup title in Shanghai, it is time to look at the ins and outs of 2005 on the men's tour. mark for My Articles 300 similar articles
Sports Central
November 3, 2005
Tom Kosinski
The Future of American Women's Tennis? With such huge dollars and finances at stake, players hit the tour before they begin high school. They are younger, burning out quicker, and leaving the game without any lasting role models to sow the seeds of tennis for tomorrow. mark for My Articles 277 similar articles
Sports Central
October 8, 2005
Mert Ertunga
The Never-Ending Sagas Are Back So, it's that time of the year -- things are slow around the tennis world. Really slow! mark for My Articles 307 similar articles
Sports Central
September 12, 2005
Tom Kosinski
Number One, in Tennis and Life The fact that the USTA had added a wheelchair event as part of the U.S. Open is encouraging. But Esther Vergeer is the number one professional woman wheelchair tennis player in the world, with an unbeaten match win streak reaches back to 2003. Yet few have ever heard of her. mark for My Articles 31 similar articles
Sports Central
September 9, 2005
Tom Kosinski
What is This About Andy's Mojo? The most-played commercial by far during the first week of the U.S. Open is that stupid little short about Andy Roddick's "Mojo." I don't get it. mark for My Articles 23 similar articles
Sports Central
September 6, 2005
Mert Ertunga
Are Women Playing at the U.S. Open? The women's draw so far has consisted of bunch of matches, under an hour long, without much excitement. The big names have consistently outplayed their opponents, only stopping short of collecting an hourly fee for a tennis lesson, when they shake their hapless opponents' hands at the end of the matches. mark for My Articles 417 similar articles
Sports Central
September 5, 2005
Tom Kosinski
A U.S. Open Tribute Bud Collins has brought the sport to many fans all over the world, including the author of this piece. But he still has funny looking pants. The NYPD also plays a big role in making the U.S. Open possible. mark for My Articles 60 similar articles
Bank Systems & Technology
August 30, 2005
Will Kelly
Best Served Cold: Banker for Venture-Backed Companies Ventures Outside for Tennis This bank president participates in platform tennis, a sport that's played outdoors in the winter in northern climates. mark for My Articles 108 similar articles
Sports Central
August 22, 2005
Dave Golokhov
I Hate Mondays: Tennis in Toronto Belgium is a country known for charming chocolates and bewitching beers. Now you can add women's tennis to that list. The final match of the Sony Ericsson WTA tournament featured the only two Belgian females entered in the women's singles draw. mark for My Articles 281 similar articles
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