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Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Lone senior Marina DeLuca to play in last tennis home - El Paso Times



In terms of her personal growth, that seems like a long time ago for the Miner tennis team's only senior, who will play her final home match Friday afternoon against New Mexico. In other ways, DeLuca can't believe this moment is here. "
Source: www.elpasotimes.com

Davis Cup match moved from Pakistan to New Zealand - Yahoo Finance
WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) -- The International Tennis Federation has moved Pakistan's next Davis Cup match to New Zealand due to security reasons. The Davis Cup committee of the ITF informed both nations Tuesday that the Asia-Oceania Group II
Source: finance.yahoo.com

Prep Tennis Wins Season Opener against Loyola - iHigh
Prep won its first match of the season this St. Patrick’s Day over Loyola, 4-3. For those who don’t know, seven individual matches determine the team winner. There are four singles and three doubles matches. The length of the matches varies, but
Source: www.ihigh.com

Tennis: Davis Cup match moved from Pakistan - Zee News
Wellington: The International Tennis Federation has moved Pakistan's next Davis Cup match to New Zealand due to security reasons. The Davis Cup committee of the ITF informed both nations Tuesday that the Asia-Oceania Group II semifinal will be played
Source: www.zeenews.com

Lloyd calls it quits after Davis Cup humiliation - Special Broadcasting Service
British team captain John LLoyd, left, talks to James Ward during his match against Ricardas Berankis of Lithuania in a Group I Davis Cup first round tennis match in Vilnius, Lithuania. (AP) John Lloyd resigned as Britain's Davis Cup captain after a
Source: www.sbs.com.au

Federer Wins at Indian Wells in First Match Since Late - Bloomberg
31, won his opening match at the BNP Paribas Open tennis tournament. Federer, the top men’s seed of the tournament in Indian Wells, California, had 10 aces in his 6-3, 6-7 (5-7), 6-1 win yesterday against Victor Hanescu of Romania. Zheng Jie
Source: www.bloomberg.com


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