Roddick advances to 4th round at Key Biscayne - Chippewa Herald
Dmitry Tursunov, of Russia, returns to Andy Roddick, of the United States, in a Sony Ericsson Open tennis tournament match in Key Biscayne, Fla., Sunday, March 29, 2009. (AP Photo/Alan Diaz) KEY BISCAYNE, Fla. - Andy Roddick missed his chance on
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UTEP tennis edged by Tulane, 4-3 - El Paso Times
EL PASO -- Carolina DeLuca, Marina DeLuca and Megan Pritchard all cruised to straight set wins but it wasn't quite enough as Tulane edged out the UTEP tennis team, 4-3, at the El Paso Tennis Club Sunday afternoon. The Miners (13-6) were saddled with
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Williams Sisters Win at Key Biscayne - Washington Post
Serena Williams returns a shot against Alexa Glatch during Williams's 6-2, 6-3 victory at the Sony Ericsson Open. (By Clive Brunskill -- Getty Images) On a sunny day in South Florida, the future of American women's tennis seldom looked so gloomy. The
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U.S. Open Tennis - Newsday
News, articles and information about the annual professional tennis tournament held at Billie Jean King National Tennis Center (main court is Arthur Ashe Stadium) in Flushing, Queens. Show more » News, articles and information about the annual
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Women's tennis: FGCU has five-match streak ended at Kennesaw State - Naples Daily News
The Florida Gulf Coast University women's tennis team had its five-match winning streak snapped at Kennesaw State in a 6-1 loss on the road Sunday. The match was postponed Saturday because of weather. The Eagles (6-12, 3-4 Atlantic Sun) dropped two
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No. 12 Men's Tennis stops Oklahoma, 5-2 - Texas Sports
NORMAN, Okla. â" No. 12 Texas (14-3, 2-0 Big 12) took the doubles point and collected four singles victories in a 5-2 win over Oklahoma (7-6, 0-3) Sunday at OUâs Headington Family Tennis Center. The Longhorns secured wins in two of the three
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Maroons win West Ottawa tennis invite - Holland Sentinel
The Holland Christian girls tennis team won the West Ottawa Invitational Saturday night. The Maroons scored 22.5 points to finish ahead of West Ottawa (15), Holland (8) and Zeeland East (3). Winning flight championships for the Maroons were: Kristen
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Men's tennis: FGCU loses at Kennesaw State, 6-1 - Naples Daily News
The match was moved from Saturday because of weather. The Eagles lost two of three matches to drop the doubles point. No. 1 Thibaud Aime was FGCU's only winner, beating Lawrence Washington 6-3, 6-1. No. 4 Brad Henderson and No. 5 Frank Acierno lost
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