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Wednesday, February 14, 2007

Tennis: Encouraging results for kiwi teenager



New Zealand Herald - Rising teenage tennis player Ellen Barry has scored a good couple of victories at the US$25,000 challenger in Melbourne. The Cantabrian has beaten sixth seeded Australian Lisa D'Amelio 6-2 6-1 to move into the second round of singles. The New
Source: www.nzherald.co.nz

Men's tennis still perfect
ASU Web Devil - FLYING LESSONS: Nick Hegarty and teammate Juan Carlos Rebaza jump to avoid an out-of-bounds ball during Saturday’s match against Georgia Tech. The ASU men's tennis team earned two more wins last weekend, putting its record at a perfect 6-0. ASU
Source: www.statepress.com

Tennis: Leconte ready to light up Odyssey
Belfast Telegraph - The 1980s will be forever seen as a golden era for tennis and one man who entertained as much as anyone was Frenchman Henri Leconte. Leconte was a showman who engaged sports fans wherever he stepped on court. Next week he will be centre stage in
Source: www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk

Court woes continue for winless Stanford men
Stanford Daily - The Stanford men’s tennis team has yet to win a dual match in 2007, and as the Cardinal take on the nation’s No. 2 team this weekend, it will likely be an uphill battle against Ohio State. The Cardinal dropped a 7-0 decision to No. 5 Baylor last
Source: daily.stanford.edu

Starace beat Gaudio in Brazil tennis
Boston Online - COSTA DO SAUIPE, Brazil -- Italy's Potito Starace beat fifth-seeded Gaston Gaudio of Argentina 6-4, 6-3 on Monday in the first round of the Brazil Open on Monday. Gaudio, a former French Open winner, is winless on the ATP Tour since the U.S. Open, a
Source: www.boston.com


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