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©Kourtin' Karen's Tennis News Scoreboard - Week Ending November 8, ... withdrew after the suspension.
A tearful Xavier Malisse at a news conference in Antwerp thought the suspension meant ... reading pleasure and education 2009 ITF Tennis Anti-Doping Programme, From the ITF: Decision ... happened. I'd prefer to win in a different way, but it's tennis, a lot of different things happen."
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... Now that the Sony Ericsson Tour 2009 is over we will post month to month the news that we shared with you during 2009……
We started our tennis blog at the end of 2007 but our first blog was hacked and deleted in last March and we had to start this one to keep you updated with all the tennis news… Here are a few post from January and February that we had… ...
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At $50K Calabasas Pro Tennis Championships, USA
Final
(3) Harsh Mankad (IND)/ Treat Huey (PHI) l Santiago Gonzalez (MEX)/ Simon Stadler (GER) 26 75 (4)10
So Harsh and Treat failed to won their 2nd title in two weeks ... But very creditable performance by this pair in last few weeks ... In this final also they fought back after losing first set but Gonzalez and Stadler ...
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... : Matchmaker hanging it up…read article...
Destin: Tennis match leads to violence…read article…
Ponte Vedra : New tennis format at the YMCA…read article…
Coral ... Futures…read article…
Tallahassee: No bad Tennis shot is terminal…read article… ... 8230;
Daytona Beach: Center lures youth Tennis tournament…read article...
Boca Raton: ...
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Butch Buchholz, founder of the annual tennis tournament on Key Biscayne, is stepping down as chairman following the 2010 event.
The event Buchholz started in 1985 is the worlds fifth-largest tennis tournament and known as the Sony Ericsson Open.
Buchholz, a ... plans to pursue new business opportunities and remain active in tennis.
With the Key Biscayne tournament, Buchholz pioneered the concept ...
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More Americans are playing tennis, with Hispanics and blacks showing a marked increase. The U.S. Tennis Association said in a survey released Tuesday that 30.1 million people hit the courts this year. That's a 12 percent increase from 2008 and up 25 percent from six years ago. The survey showed participation grew in all age groups under 50 and within all ethnic groups.
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