Stanford women beat Florida for tennis title - San Francisco Gate
(05-25) 04:00 PDT Athens -- , Ga. - The Stanford women's tennis program won its 16th NCAA title Tuesday, defeating Florida 4-3 in the tournament final. The team match came down to the No. 3 singles match between Stanford freshman Mallory Burdette and Florida senior Marrit Boonstra. Burdette won 6-4
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Greenwich girls tennis team outlasts Staples, reaches FCIAC final - Stamford Advocate
It was nearly two weeks ago when the Greenwich High girls tennis team's 83-match winning streak came to an end at the hands of rival New Canaan. It was a losing feeling that the Cardinals hadn't experienced in over four years -- and they would like
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French Open stars electrify court - KABC
10 of 10: Russia's Maria Sharapova serves the ball to compatriot Ksenia Pervak during their first round match of the French Open tennis tournament at the Roland Garros stadium in Paris, Tuesday, May 25, 2010. (AP Photo / Laurent Baheux
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Lumen Christi girls tennis one match from advancing to state meet - MLive.com
Citizen Patriot staff , May 21, 2010 12:09 a.m. Lumen Christi finished third and needed to win one more match to advance to the state meet from the Division 4 regional at Portland. Williamston won with 27 points, Lansing Catholic scored 18 and Lumen
Source: highschoolsports.mlive.com
British tennis player can't win match against paper - Reading Eagle
Briton Robert Dee, feeling humiliated at being called the world's worst tennis pro by London's Daily Telegraph (and other news organizations) sued the newspaper for libel last year. After taking testimony in February 2010, the judge tossed out the
Source: readingeagle.com
Federer begins French Open title defense with 'perfect match'; SWilliams wins, but not pleased - Newser
Switzerland's Roger Federer gestures after winning a point against Australia's Peter Luczak during their first round match of the French Open tennis tournament at the Roland Garros stadium in Paris, Monday, (Associated Press) USA's Taylor Dent returns the ball to Ecuador's Nicolas Lapentti during
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Doc Childre
A healthy, balanced ego expression allows you to perceive a true picture of yourself and builds a solid foundation of security. A balanced ego expression would mean appreciating yourself not just when things are going well, but especially at those times when you slip backward. Appreciate yourself for whatever progress you've made, then use that energy of appreciation to move forward. To dwell in poor-me attitudes or pitiful feelings is inverted vanity. It's a convenient hiding place, but it's still vanity. You can waste enormous amounts of energy in inverted vanity, creating reasons why you or others are to be blamed for something that happened that left you feeling victimized and powerless.

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