Second Life serves up virtual Wimbledon
IBM has recreated a 'virtual Wimbledon' in Second Life where users will be able to see matches being played by avatars using real match data from this year's championships.
Sam, Alicia shown exit
SAMANTHA Stosur and Alicia Molik have suffered blows ahead of their Wimbledon campaigns, losing in the first round of the Eastbourne International overnight. Stosur took the first set from No.
Tennis Queensland: Bad news for Smylie
LONG-serving Gold Coast tournament director Liz Smylie has missed out on the role with Brisbane's combined women's and men's international tournament. The tournament will open the $80 million state tennis centre in 2009.
Bogdanovic exits Nottingham
Bogdanovic had been hoping to maintain his momentum going into Wimbledon, after he produced a sparkling campaign at the Artois Championships last week.
Second Life serves up virtual Wimbledon
New balls, please IBM has recreated a 'virtual Wimbledon' in Second Life where users will be able to see matches being played by avatars using real match data from this year's championships.
Henman goes through in Nottingham
Henman took advantage of Russell's many errorsTim Henman picked up only his second ATP tour win this year with a 6-1 7-6 (7-5) victory over Michael Russell.
Freeze-Frame: 60 Seconds to a Longer Life, from Underground Cures (Health Sciences Institute, Agora Health Books)
Think of great athletes of dancers who are able to create a special, relaxed state of mental and physical focus in order to achieve a much higher level of performance. Now you can employ that exact principle with any mental or emotional activity. And the benefit to your heart is phenomenal.

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