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Thursday, March 29, 2007

Tennis: Murray switches scripts and makes his escape



Guardian Unlimited - Andy Murray pulled off the greatest escape act of his career to date yesterday. Twice match point down in the second set, surviving a horrendous spell in which he lost 11 games out of 14 and was apparently at odds with himself, the Scot suddenly
Source: sport.guardian.co.uk

Tennis pro gets better with age
Greensboro News & Record - GREENSBORO -- Without hesitation, Mariana Hollman can recall the first tennis racket she ever grabbed. "It was a T2000 Wilson," she said. "My dad got it from Sears. It was a Jimmy Connors special." At the time, she had passed by tennis courts at a
Source: www.news-record.com

Day in pictures
BBC News - The Queen shelters from the rain while at the official opening of the Lawn Tennis Association's new training facility in London.
Source: news.bbc.co.uk

'Virtua Tennis 3' is unrealistic but fun; 'Cooking Mama' needs a few
Waterloo Cedar-Falls Courier - The sooner you realize that ''Virtua Tennis 3'' isn't meant to be a realistic tennis simulation, the quicker you'll enjoy what's actually a solid --- but arcadelike --- tennis video game. There are many moments in the game when impossible shots are
Source: www.wcfcourier.com

Queen opens new center for British tennis
FOXSports.com - LONDON (AP) - Queen Elizabeth II opened a tennis facility for Britain's elite and youth players Thursday and congratulated the mother of Andy Murray. Judy Murray is a coach at the National Tennis Center in southwest London. Andy Murray is ranked 12th
Source: msn.foxsports.com

IMG Fashion Launches Revamped Tennis Week Magazine
Market Wire - NEW YORK, NY -- (MARKET WIRE) -- March 29, 2007 -- IMG, the world's premier sports, entertainment, and media company, has re-launched Tennis Week magazine at the Sony Ericsson Open in Miami. The new Tennis Week has the tennis world abuzz with its hip
Source: www.marketwire.com

Tennis star up for award
This is Stourbridge - Smashing form: Jordanne Whiley in action Borough wheelchair tennis sensation, Jordanne Whiley, will discover this evening (Thursday) whether she has been successful in this year's prestigious npower Midlands Disability Sports Awards. In 2006, the
Source: www.stourbridgenews.co.uk

Wednesday's Tennis Results
Modesto Bee - Singles -- John Azevedo def. Kevin Platt 6-3, 6-4; Matt Abraham def. Yann Libbrecht 6-0, 6-2; Frank Loayza def. Adrian Estrada 6-2, 6-2; Andrew Wu def. John Gonzalez 6-2, 6-4. Doubles -- Nate Buybee-Max Janis def. Alain Hunger-Jared Breshears 6-2, 6
Source: www.modbee.com

Sailors eye new horizons for tennis team
Grand Junction Daily Sentinel - Steamboat Springs returns the most accomplished and perhaps most talented Class 4A girls tennis team on the Western Slope this spring. All three singles players â€" Lisa Floyd, Bre Murray and Shelby Reed â€" have placed at state in the past and the
Source: www.gjsentinel.com

Boys' Tennis
Washington Post - Jared Pinsky, Churchill, Sr. The Duke-bound two-time All-Met Player of the Year, ranked 20th nationally among USTA 18-year-olds, won state titles in 2004-05, but was upset in the Maryland semifinals last year by Wilde Lake's David Nguyen. The race
Source: www.washingtonpost.com


Gary Zukav (as quoted in HeartMath Discovery Program)
If your thoughts are thoughts that draw low-frequency energy current to you, your physical and emotional attitudes will deteriorate, and emotional or physical disease will follow, whereas thoughts that draw high-frequency energy current to you create physical and emotional health.

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