Tennis: Spot in U.S. Open delights Ohio State's Buchanan - Columbus Dispatch
The United States Tennis Association identified Chase Buchanan as a potential star before he hit puberty. It gave him coaching and assistance to develop his game, then challenged him by having him play in the world's top junior tournaments. Some of
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Scot crowned double Wimbledon Champion at 75! - Newstrack India
London, Aug.19 (ANI): A Scot has been crowned a double Wimbledon champion at the age of 75. Veteran tennis player Jimmy Wood has scooped more titles than Andy Murray in his long career. And now he's trumped the young upstart once again by being
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CL schools loom large this girls tennis season - Northwest Herald
The 2010 girls tennis season is shaping up to be a same-as-usual scenario, with the top teams and players coming from the three Crystal Lake schools. Prairie Ridge leads the Crystal Lake contingent and still is the consensus favorite in the Fox
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Prep tennis: Hackman second, Manitowoc Lincoln seventh at Neenah - Herald Times Reporter
NEENAH â" Freshman Kali Hackman finished second at No. 1 singles to lead Manitowoc Lincoln at the Neenah Rocket Invite on Tuesday. The Ships took seventh out of eight teams with nine points. Madison West won the tournament with 29 points. Hackman
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Game, set, match over - SLAM! Sports
OK, maybe that's a little harsh. But for Canadian tennis fans there is no joy at the Rogers Cup. Two days ago, tournament organizers were selling this event as a showcase for the renaissance of Canadian tennis. Stephanie Dubois, Heidi El Tabakh
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Tennis: Seeds Venus, Kuznetsova ousted in Canada - Channel NewsAsia
TORONTO: Kateryna Bondarenko of Ukraine upset third-ranked Venus Williams 1-6, 7-5, 6-4 in the second round of a US$2 million WTA hardcourt tournament here on Tuesday. Williams, who enjoyed a first-round bye, roared to a quick victory in the opening
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Harding girls tennis opens season with loss - Marion Star
MARION - Marion Harding's girls tennis team opened its 2009 season with Findlay, a perennial power in the Greater Buckeye Conference, and dropped a 5-0 decision on Tuesday. In singles, Harding's Kristina Moodley fell 1-6, 0-6 to Meghan Gray. Allison
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