Mini-McEnroe Adam smashes £1,000 TV in tennis game tantrum
Belfast Telegraph - Little Adam McConnell, aged three-and-a-half, went to town on dad Brian's expensive 42in plasma screen after losing a match to the Nintendo Wii games console. The competitive youngster is now banned from the machine. Brian said that he nipped
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Heart of a coach inspires tennis team
Lompoc Record - He also was clinically dead two days before their first match of the 2006-07 season. To no one's surprise, Popkin was playing tennis at the Alisal Golf Resort in early April when the tragedy occurred. Since age 28 - the first time he picked up a
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A&M tennis club wins fifth national title
Bryan-College Station Eagle - During an A&M women's match at the Mitchell Tennis Center this season, members of the crowd were brought down on the court after the doubles to compete in a serving contest. The object was to see how fast they could hit the ball. One of the men's
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Longhorns dominate league tennis finals
North County Times - But with the postseason comes the traditional three-set tennis match, which eased the pressure in Callenzo's mind. "When I play two sets I usually get into it a little bit easier," Callenzo said. "And I kind of get a little more mentally stronger."
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BOYS TENNIS: Doubles sweep helps Pilgrim advance
Narragansett Times - It was a heartbreaking way to lose," Narragansett head coach Russell Wyatt said. Narragansett came into the match as the second seed from D-III-South. The Patriots were the third seed from the North. The teams split the regular season meetings
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Jones Senior unveils new track, tennis courts
Kinston Free Press - The Trojans couldn't host a tennis match or track meet. Now, track and tennis teams have their own on-campus facilities. "The playing field is more level between us and other schools," Franklin said. "Families who are trying to find more reasons to
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French Open tennis: Federer shoots for splendor in the clay
Herald Tribune - One match has made quite a difference to this French Open, which begins Sunday at Roland Garros Stadium in Paris. It took place less than two weeks ago in Hamburg, and if Roger Federer had lost the second set of that final to Rafael Nadal in the same
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