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Thursday, 25 August 2011 20:35 |
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Andy Roddick made a surprise appearance today at the Winston-Salem Corona Tailgate where five lucky raffle winners won a photo opportunity and a pair of signed flip flops from the No. 1 seed. Andy Roddick will be in action Friday at 12PM EST against fellow American and North Carolina native, John Isner.
Tennis Life has the photos and you can check them out here.
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Monday, 15 August 2011 22:35 |
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Ronnie Schneider, Cameron Klinger Sweeps Singles and Doubles Titles at USTA Boys’ 16s and 14s Events, Respectively
 WHITE PLAINS, N.Y., August 15, 2011 – Jack Sock of Lincoln Neb., successfully defended his title at the USTA Boys’ 18s National Championships and Lauren Davis of Gates Mills, Ohio, captured the USTA Girls’ 18s title on Sunday, to earn wild card entries into the men’s and women’s main draws of the 2011 US Open. The nation’s top junior tennis players competed in eight USTA National Championships across the country last week. The singles and doubles champions at the USTA Boys’ and Girls’ 18s events are awarded wild card entries into the US Open main draw. The singles runners-up in the boys’ and girls’ 18s divisions are traditionally offered wild card entries into the US Open Qualifying Tournament. Sock, 18, who entered the tournament as the No. 1 seed, did not drop a set during the during the event and beat No. 2 seed Mitchell Frank of Annandale, Va., 6-3, 6-0, in the final at Kalamazoo College in Michigan to become the first back-to-back USTA Boys’ 18s National Champion since Donald Young in 2005-06. Sock, the reigning US Open boys’ champion, also won the doubles title with fellow Nebraskan Jackson Withrow of Omaha, and becomes the first player to sweep the boys’ 18s singles and doubles titles since Young in 2006.
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Sunday, 03 April 2011 21:01 |
By Sandra Harwitt
Men’s tennis is heating up these days thanks to Novak Djokovic, who has quickly become known as the “Untouchable One.”The Serbian, who used to be a trooper at losing his focus and whining, has discovered a steel-trap mind and a racket that can’t miss a shot.
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Saturday, 02 April 2011 16:31 |
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By Sandra Harwitt
It was only a few days ago that I suggested that the women were becoming very entertaining to watch. And then we had the final at the Sony Ericsson Open.
This is no offense to Victoria Azarenka, who played top-notch tennis to beat Maria Sharapova 6-1, 6-4, but the match was really not riveting. Sharapova tried to insert some life into the encounter by putting up a fight in the second set. But the bottom line is if you can only hold serve once in a final, you can’t win the match – just a hint, Maria.
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Saturday, 02 April 2011 08:03 |
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By Sandra Harwitt
Can Roger Federer rule pro tennis again? The answer to that question is not if he’s going to play like he did against Rafael Nadal on Friday night at the Sony Ericsson Open. Rafa owned Roger in the 6-3, 6-2 semifinal match – Federer 31 unforced errors, Nadal just 10.
Federer shanked balls left and right, and all around the court. It was a sloppy performance that spoiled a golden opportunity for the Swiss to show he still has some muscle. Standing in front of him was Nadal and Djokovic – beat them back-to-back for the title and the discussion as to whether Federer still has it would be silenced.
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