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Djokovic and Nadal Primed to Renew Best Rivalry in Tennis: Fan’s Take – Yahoo! Sports
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Djokovic and Nadal Primed to Renew Best Rivalry in Tennis: Fan's Take
Yahoo! Sports 2012 had been a disappointing season for this rivalry after that scintillating five-hour marathon finals match at the Australian Open that saw Djokovic outlast Nadal yet again. Their next match together wasn't until at the Monte Carlo Masters event, … TENNIS: Djokovic beats Federer, meets Nadal in final Djokovic beats Federer, meets Nadal in final Djokovic, Federer, Nadal ease into Italian Open semis |
An integral part of Australian life – Bangkok Post
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An integral part of Australian life
Bangkok Post Australian fans celebrate after the Socceroos' victory against Thailand in a World Cup qualifier in Brisbane last year. – The Australian Open tennis tournament is one of the major annual sporting events in Melbourne. The popular city hosts several … |
Australia’s Percy in lead at BMW; Former Tiger Delahoussaye tied for fourth – Greenville News
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Australia's Percy in lead at BMW; Former Tiger Delahoussaye tied for fourth
Greenville News MYKAL McELDOWNEY/Staff Percy played tennis Thursday night – administering what he termed a “flogging” to fellow Australian golfer Michael Sim – then woke up Friday morning and fairly flogged the par-71 course at Thornblade Club. Australia's Percy fires 62, grabs 2-shot lead at BMW |
The Crowd: Benefit tennis tourney named after Aussie great coming up – Daily Pilot
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The Crowd: Benefit tennis tourney named after Aussie great coming up
Daily Pilot The Australian and former world No. 1 tennis player, who won 12 Grand Slam singles and 16 Grand Slam men's doubles titles during his playing career, shared memories of first coming to the Newport Coast in the 1960s and forming a close community … |
The Crowd: Benefit tennis tourney named after Aussie great coming up – Daily Pilot
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The Crowd: Benefit tennis tourney named after Aussie great coming up
Daily Pilot The Australian and former world No. 1 tennis player, who won 12 Grand Slam singles and 16 Grand Slam men's doubles titles during his playing career, shared memories of first coming to the Newport Coast in the 1960s and forming a close community … |
Young Aussie tennis player gets – Herald Sun
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Young Aussie tennis player gets
Herald Sun IT was not fate that delivered young tennis player Destanee Aiava the trip of a lifetime to Paris – it was relentless hard work. The rising tennis star, who turned 12 last week, will be Australia's representative at the Longines Future Tennis Aces … |
Tennis players – In focus – USA TODAY (blog)
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Tennis players – In focus
USA TODAY (blog) January 2001: Serena Williams shares a moment at the net with Martina Hingis after falling to the Swiss star in the Australian Open quarterfinals. The two had a tumultuous rivalry, and Serena led the head-to-head 7-6. April 2001: Serena and Venus in an … |
Djokovic wins on the red clay of Rome – Seattle Post Intelligencer
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Djokovic wins on the red clay of Rome
Seattle Post Intelligencer Venus Wiliams of the United States returns the ball to Simona Halep, of Romania, at the Italian Open tennis tournament, in Rome, Tuesday, May 15, 2012. Photo: Andrew Medichini / AP Serbia's Novak Djocovic returns the ball to Australia's Bernard Tomic … Djokovic returns to form with Tomic win in Rome Djokovic returns to form in Rome Novak Djokovic wins at Italian Open |
Djokovic wins on the red clay of Rome – STLtoday.com
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Djokovic wins on the red clay of Rome
STLtoday.com … to Kazakstan's Galina Voskoboeva at the Italian Open tennis tournament, in Rome, Tuesday, May 15, 2012. (AP Photo/Andrew Medichini) Top-ranked Novak Djokovic made a solid return to red-clay courts, dominating Australian teenager Bernard Tomic 6-3, … Rome's red clay feels like 'paradise' to Djokovic Djokovic Opens Rome Title Defense; Birthday Boy Murray, Serena, Sharapova Also … LIVE COMMENTS – Rome Masters |
Australian Groth Hits Fastest Recorded Tennis Serve at 163 MPH – BusinessWeek
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Australian Groth Hits Fastest Recorded Tennis Serve at 163 MPH
BusinessWeek By Bob Bensch on May 12, 2012 Australian Sam Groth hit the fastest recorded serve in professional tennis with a 163 miles per hour (263 kilometers per hour) ace during an event in South Korea. The ATP World Tour said on its website today the 24-year- … Aussie smashes tennis serve speed record Australian Groth hits record serve Aussie tennis star smashes serve speed record |
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