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Tuesday, December 19, 2006

Candy Reid talks about tennis



(CNN) -- Dear Candy, This is Abhishek from India. I read your article titled 'Candy Reid's momentous moments mailbag.' Just wanted to add my 2 cents. For me, the highlight of the season was definitely Roger Federer.

Notre Dame Well Represented In ITA Regional Rankings
Dec. 19, 2006NOTRE DAME, Ind. - A total of 10 Notre Dame men and women's tennis players and five doubles teams have been ranked in the Midwest Region, the Intercollegiate Tennis Association announced recently.

IC Open Tennis Championship: Nomi, Shahzad qualify for 2nd round
Staff ReportLAHORE: The first round of IC Open National Ranking Tennis Championship started at the Bagh-e-Jinnah courts here on Tuesday.

Federer's super year all but incredible
LONDON -- to do any better next year, he'll need to win everything. The world's top-ranked tennis player had another incredible year in 2006, winning three Grand Slams and the season-ending Masters Cup.

Parmar quits professional ranks
Parmar has announced his retirement after 10 years as a professional.The 28-year-old from Hitchin reached a career-high world ranking of 137 in 2000 but many in the sport feel that he never fulfilled his potential.

Henman happy to take extended rest
TIM HENMAN will not play a warm-up tournament ahead of the Australian Open in January. The 32-year-old Briton plans to spend more time with his family and also allow a knee injury to heal completely.

Nadal to add edge to tennis summer
The eagerly-awaited return of Spanish sensation Rafael Nadal and the farewell of popular Belgian Kim Clijsters have set the scene for a captivating summer of tennis down under.

The Best of Tennis: After losing in the French Open, Roger Federer faced questions about his tactics -- and hi
After losing in the French Open, Roger Federer faced questions about his tactics -- and his courage. No one's questioning him anymore ... Current Subscribers: var url=''; var url2=''; var urlQuery = (location.search) ? location.

Erin Boisclair named head women's tennis coach
By Brian HernandezUTSA Associate Sports Information Director (Dec. 19, 2006)--UTSA Athletics Director Lynn Hickey announced Monday the hiring of Erin Boisclair (pronounced BO-clair) as head women's tennis coach.


"I've learned the lesson that the worst thing that can happen to a gambler is to let his recent losses or wins knock him off keel emotionally." - Andrew Beyer

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