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Monday, October 22, 2007

Schwark is Oklahoma-bound



Minnesota Daily - hen Minnesota men's tennis coach Geoff Young and top singles player Raoul Schwark boarded a plane for Tulsa, Okla. Wednesday If he focuses one match at a time, I think he could win the tournament. But the goal is to get better." Another goal of the
Source: www.mndaily.com

Alleged tennis match fixing
News.com.au - "FIXED" tennis matches, including those at the Australian Open and an Adelaide competition, are being investigated by international authorities. A quarter-final at the Australian Open and matches featuring Lleyton Hewitt and Wayne Arthurs are among
Source: www.news.com.au

John Koblin
New York Observer - from the Australian Open, Justine Henin-Hardenne returned to the 2007 tennis season with a new attitude and a new name: Justine Henin. Her triumph tonight was a coronation of her redemption and her personal struggle back to the top. In a post-match
Source: www.observer.com

Rivalry football game returns
Oneida Dispatch - There is one girls tennis make-up match and it's critical as Oneida must win at Whitesboro to tie New Hartford for the overall TVL crown. It's a continuation match from one suspended due to rain. The same sport has Section III playoff action
Source: www.oneidadispatch.com

Gicquel stuns Robredo in Lyon
Boston Globe - Other sports > Tennis seed Robredo, who is ninth in the ATP Race standings, lost the decisive tie break 7-5 and bowed out on the second match
Source: www.boston.com

Green To Lead Women's Tennis
Harvard Crimson - Almost exactly two months after Gordon Graham announced that he was resigning as coach of the Harvard women’s tennis team Temple’s season ended in the conference tournament championship match. “I’m really excited,” rising sophomore Lena
Source: www.thecrimson.com


The trouble with always trying to preserve the health of the body is that it is so difficult to do without destroying the health of the mind.
- G.K. Chesterton

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