Former ODU No. 1 tennis player is indoor champion
Hampton Roads Daily Press - Ana Radeljevic, a former Old Dominion No. 1 player, won the women's singles title at the $10,000 USTA/Virginia State Indoor Championships in Richmond. Now living in Alexandria, the Croatian native won 6-4, 6-3 in Tuesday night's final over Ashlee
Source: www.dailypress.com
Zheng wins tennis gold, two-man sailing team makes Asian Games history
Herald Tribune - DOHA, Qatar: Tennis player Zheng Jie added to China's burgeoning total of gold medals at the Asian Games on Wednesday while a pair of South Korean sailors made games history. In the women's final, Zheng beat fourth-seeded Sania Mirza of India 6-4, 1
Source: www.iht.com
2006 Times-News All-Area Girls Tennis
Hendersonville Times-News - Season recap: Played No. 2 singles and ended the year with a 17-3 record and advanced to the 2-A state semifinals in her first year of varsity experience. She also captured the Western Athletic Conference championship in singles. Season recap: Played
Source: www.hendersonvillenews.com
Tennis questions for Anna, anyone?
Turkish Daily News - Not when it's an interview with 18-year-old Russian tennis starlet Anna Kournikova. After a few polite inquiries about her third-round victory on Wednesday over Maria Alejandra Vento 7-5 6-4, the tabloid-led British press turned serious. Kournikova
Source: www.turkishdailynews.com.tr
Davenport to quit tennis
Daily Telegraph - Former world number one Lindsay Davenport has announced she is pregnant and has no plans to return to professional tennis. Davenport: three-times a Slam winner Davenport, the former Wimbledon, US Open and Australian Open champion, missed most of 2006
Source: www.telegraph.co.uk
Blake one of main lifelines for U.S. tennis
Austin American-Statesman - In the past two years, American James Blake has overcome shingles, a broken neck and the death of his dad and is now No. 4 in the world. But here's a question: How many Americans are ranked among the world's top 10 singles players? If you answered
Source: www.statesman.com
Thailand's Udomchoke upsets Lee to clinch tennis gold
SAWF News Connect - DOHA (AFP) - Udomchoke said winning for Thailand meant more to him than any victory in his short career, and he was incredibly proud of his performance. "I am so happy because I was representing Thailand and that's special, it means a lot," the 25
Source: news.sawf.org
Penn State men's tennis duo anticipates spring success
CBS Sportsline - (CSTV U-WIRE) UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. -- For Penn State men's tennis players Brendan Lynch and Michael James, this fall has been a work in progress with some success. Both will look to build on their success once the spring season rolls around. James
Source: www.sportsline.com
Expert says Battle of Sexes tennis exhibition would have flopped
Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel - A 2001 Battle of the Sexes exhibition featuring Venus and Serena Williams and either John and Patrick McEnroe or John McEnroe and Jimmy Connors would have had "nice appeal" but would likely have been a financial flop, a tennis marketing and
Source: www.sun-sentinel.com
Boost your energy level for the holidays
MSNBC - He was grabbing candy bars for lunch, drinking too much at parties and was too tired to make his weekly tennis game. He, too, was concerned about weight gain. A 30-year-old woman came to see me after downing a bag of M&M's for breakfast. She'd been
Source: www.msnbc.msn.com
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