Rita Hakam at ritahakam@yahoo.com
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Keep It Going, JB!
Ana Ivanovic - On and Off
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Gulfport Player
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Tennis Partner
I'm looking for someone who would be interested in playing tennis on weekday evenings and even possibly weekends. I am generally available most evenings (except for other impromptu plans) and
consider myself an interemediate player and can return the ball on court fairly
consistently. I'm hoping to improve my rallying skills and baseline play. Most
preferred courts are High park or Trinity Bellwoods. These are public (concrete…
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Tennis Proline
Along with general Tennis gear,…
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Two Sports in One? Tennis Live vs. on TV
After a prolonged sojourn in Europe, live tennis returns to California with tournaments in Stanford and San Diego. While we prepare to visit those consecutive events, we reflect upon a few of the most striking differences between the spectator experience on TV and at the venue. Be aware that these comments are highly subjective, so a different observer might leave a…
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Looking for Hitting Partner in Overland Park, KS
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Is Scheduling Still Keeping Nikolay Davydenko From Winning a Slam?
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5(+1) Plotlines to Ponder: US Open Series Edition
Spearheaded by American #1 Roddick, the fledgling Atlanta event initiates the US Open Series today. Similar to the “Road to Roland Garros,” these eleven tournaments (six ATP, five WTA) attempt to serve the dual purpose of affording players ample preparation for the…
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A weekend supporting tennis sponsors, sort of
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Those who can’t, teach?
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Federer, Serena claim top honours at 2010 ESPY Awards
Five of the brightest tennis players in the current circuit were awarded the 2010 ESPY Awards in various categories in a gala event that took place at the famous Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles, USA....
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To Have and Have Not: Ernests Gulbis
Moving from the WTA to the ATP and from defense to offense, we respond to a pre-Roland Garros request for a profile on the “little Safin,” Ernests Gulbis. After a hideous 2009 campaign, this longtime underachiever finally began chipping into the vast iceberg of his talent during the spring of 2010, when he scored a possibly career-redefining victory over Federer en route to the Rome semifinals. The scion of an affluent Latvian family, Gulbis was named after American author Ernest Hemingway,…
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