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(2:47:07 PM) Despite Djokovic's Wimbledon Win, Nadal Is Still King Of Tennis – The tennis world is fittingly still abuzz after Novak Djokovic’s sensational four-set win over Rafael Nadal at Wimbledon Sunday. After being stuck at No. 3 in the world for four years behind two of the greatest ever to play, Djokovic also ascended to the No. 1 ranking.He has lost just once in 2011 as his 48-1 mark, including the Australian Open and Wimbledon, rivals the 1984 season of John ... (This story continues here)
(2:04:27 PM) Tennis.com: Earning 'A' grades at Wimbledon – Tennis.com: Neither Rafael Nadal nor Maria Sharapova took home champion's trophies at Wimbledon, but they are among the group of six players out of 256 singles entrants who earned 'A' grades in Steve Tignor's Wimbledon report card. (This story continues here)
(2:08:47 PM) Djokovic Won't Dethrone Nadal As The King Of Tennis – The tennis world is fittingly still abuzz after Novak Djokovic's sensational four-set win over Rafa (This story continues here)
(1:52:52 PM) FEATURE-Tennis-Players leave landlords legacy of dirty linen – (Repeats feature first moved at 0002 GMT) (This story continues here)
(2:35:56 PM) Tennis anyone? Stately Hall of Fame offers new ways to stay in shape – It was about 94 degrees the day we showed up at the International Tennis Hall of Fame in Newport to get a lesson in cardio tennis and other techniques from the tennis pros there. Luckily, a tour of the air-conditioned International Tennis Hall of Fame Museum was part of the assignment. (This story continues here)
(2:28:59 PM) Tennis camp for blind kids a big hit – Gabrielle Wilson, a senior at Snohomish High School and varsity tennis player, talks to the group of students and volunteers assembled for the second day of a tennis camp for blind athletes at Snohomish High School. (This story continues here)
(1:37:47 PM) Pro tennis currently courts fewer from USA – With Wimbledon behind us and the U/S. Open ahead of us, opening Aug. 29th, it's clear that professional tennis players representing the U.S.A. are becoming a rarity. And by the time the Summer Olympics of 2012 roll around, it seems doubtful that tennis player development will add many more American men and women to the ranks of high level competition, despite Patrick McEnroe's efforts to ... (This story continues here)
(2:09:12 PM) Does Grunting Help Tennis Players Win? – If you were to listen to the grunting and screaming of a recent professional women's tennis match from the other room, you might not be sure if players like Maria Sharapova or Serena Williams are serving a tennis ball or involved in a cage-fighting match. (This story continues here)
(2:17:46 PM) Highly Experienced Coach Launches Instructional Tennis Book Series – New book offers tennis fans, coaches, players, and parents the essentials of the game.Wesley Chapel, FL (PRWEB) July 01, 2011 Tennis Coach and author Martin van Daalen offers tennis fans, players, coaches, and parents a comprehensive book, how to teach the sport and solve the problems concerning all aspects of the game. The first of three books, Teaching Tennis contains the fundamentals, as well ... (This story continues here)
(2:26:26 PM) Tennis-Li plays down rift with Chinese state system – China's French Open champion Li Na attempted on Tuesday to play down her much publicised rift with the country's rigid state-run sports system. (This story continues here)
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