...Now to Serena. Of the sisters, she is by far the more prolific tweeter. She also wins any popularity contest hands down, with almost three times the followers to her sister Venus. But of the 40 tweets posted by Serena between May 16th @ 4:32pm and May 23rd @ 10:15am (my time), not a single one references tennis. She talks a lot about her spread for Harper’s Bazaar, about…
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Added by tennischick on May 23, 2010 at 10:00am —
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TennisEarth is a well established tennis website which is committed to bringing the worldwide tennis community together.…
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Added by Janet Orrell on May 22, 2010 at 3:18pm —
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In 1997 the unknown Gustavo Kuerten won the French Open.…
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Added by Mark Carruthers on May 22, 2010 at 2:51am —
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This is probably my favorite time of year. I’m hedging only because I am a woman inclined to throw herself into passions and I can already imagine myself making the same claim at the start of the US Open. And yet I am not being a dilettante or dishonest in this claim. I truly love this time of year...
But most of all I love this time of year because it’s the…
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Added by tennischick on May 21, 2010 at 7:50pm —
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With every year passing, the men's event in the premier claycourt championship at Roland Garros is becoming synonymous with one name - Rafael Nadal. Despite his 2009 success, World No.1 Roger Federer is entering the competition under the shadow of the "Mighty Mallorcan." Will Federer go against the odds to pick up his 17th slam trophy or is it Rafa's turn to take the centerstage again? Read on to find out...!
Know everything about your favourite players' progress with our Interactive…
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Added by TennisEarth on May 21, 2010 at 2:06pm —
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The 2010 French Open promises to bring some swashbuckling tennis with almost all the top players in action. Where a possibility of an Henin-Serena clash has ended because of an anti-climax draw, there is plenty of opportunity for a set of rising stars to prove their mettle. Find out the permutations and combinations surrounding this year's championships with TennisEarth.com's preview.
The 2010 French Open Tennis Championship brings with it the ultimate test of persistance and…
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Added by TennisEarth on May 21, 2010 at 11:38am —
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We all know that, as much as it is a physical game, tennis is really a mental game. And if you are not in the best mental place possible during a match, most likely you are going down. So when everything's going wrong on the court, how go you get positive? Oh, and since it's the middle of a match, how go you get positive
fast? Here are 3 easy steps to follow that will get your head back in the game:
1. Be aware. The biggest part of gaining a positive…
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Added by Kim on May 21, 2010 at 6:00am —
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While the king of clay has emphatically reaffirmed his dominance over the competition on this surface, the queen of clay hasn’t quite followed suit. As a result, the WTA field at the French Open promises to be vastly more unpredictable and possibly more engaging than its ATP counterpart. We apply the same matrix of contenders, pretenders, and dark horses that we used in the men’s preview: contenders are tournament favorites, pretenders are potential underperformers, and dark horses are…
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Added by Sharapovanovic on May 21, 2010 at 12:29am —
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Boris Becker Coming to…
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Added by ITC Las Vegas on May 20, 2010 at 7:00pm —
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Just before your opponent hits the ball, take a little hop, then come down with your weight evenly distributed on the balls of your feet, ready to move in any direction with the correct foot. Taking this hop, called a split-step, enables you to stop and read his shot. Don’t just take a hop, land on your heels and turn off your engine. You have to be ready to…
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Added by Steven White on May 20, 2010 at 6:05pm —
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If the ball is relatively close to you on either side, forehand or backhand, it’s a fairly simple matter to get sideways…
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Added by Steven White on May 20, 2010 at 6:00pm —
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Make contact with the ball just in front of your forward foot and keep the ball on the strings as long as possible. The racquet face should travel on a straight upward line through the hitting zone in the direction you want the ball to go. If you’re trying to hit the ball crosscourt, make contact a little farther out in front. But if you’re trying to send the ball down the line, make contact a…
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Added by Steven White on May 19, 2010 at 7:32pm —
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You are only as fast on the court as you are on your first step. To move to the ball, your first step should be a thrust out with the foot closest to the ball. That also turns your hips and shoulders slightly and starts your racquet back. You drive off your far foot and move the center of your body toward the ball. If you lean with your head and shoulders first, your legs are always trying to catch up with your…
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Added by Steven White on May 19, 2010 at 5:39pm —
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As most players enjoy a well-merited respite before the French Open fortnight, we cast our minds towards the first Slam that will be covered by this blog. Based largely upon the events of Monte Carlo, Stuttgart, Rome, and Madrid, our preview will identify contenders, pretenders, and dark horses at the event that starts in less than a week, as Tennis Channel’s “Countdown to Roland Garros” chronically reminds us. Under “contenders” are the tournament favorites, while “pretenders” feature…
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Added by Sharapovanovic on May 18, 2010 at 10:20pm —
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It’s time for a game of French Open true or false with the ladies.
Here’s a hint, only one of the following is false.
With the cream of the crop all present, someone named Maria Jose Martinez…
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Added by Mark Carruthers on May 18, 2010 at 6:00pm —
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Simply put, the 2010 French Open is the most eagerly awaited grand slam tournament since Wimbledon 2008.
Try all…
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Added by Mark Carruthers on May 18, 2010 at 12:24am —
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You know that tennis is great exercise. That's part of the reason you're playing, right? But did you know that tennis is good for your brain too? Tennis makes you smarter!
In general, exercise is great for your brain. Experts have found that: "When you exercise, muscles begin to use oxygen at a higher rate, and the heart pumps more oxygenated blood through the carotid artery to the brain. In fact, the brain uses about 25 percent of the oxygen that you take in. Because exercise…
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Added by Kim on May 17, 2010 at 7:00am —
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Well something had to snap me out of my stupor. I’ve been having the hardest time finding inspiration in tennis. I never thought that would ever happen to me. After all, I am too obsessed with the sport, too addicted to the game. And then one by one the Big Babes started getting injured, or pregnant, or side-lined by interests other than tennis. And the next thing I know, I had…
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Added by tennischick on May 16, 2010 at 6:50pm —
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Rewinding to the 2009 Madrid final, one is immediately struck by the vastly different situations in which both gladiators find themselves now compared to where they found themselves before the match a year ago. Then, Nadal stood at the peak of his powers and the pinnacle of the tennis hierarchy, having vanquished…
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Added by Sharapovanovic on May 16, 2010 at 2:42am —
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Chatsworth area partner is needed, couple times a week.
Added by starttennis on May 14, 2010 at 9:01am —
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