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Event RecapFriday, September 21, 2012After 7 years of losing to fellow countryman Rafael Nadal, Fernando Verdasco finally broke the cycle when he triumphed 6-3, 3-6, 7-5 at the Madrid Open. |
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A New Blue Hue - A clay court contrasting not only in color, but tradition.Friday, September 21, 2012Madrid clay was red, now it is blue. It’s the first time in history that a tournament originally designated as red clay surface switched colors. |
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Capriati and Kuerten HonoredFriday, September 21, 2012“This is a dream come true and an extraordinary tribute. I love this game and am incredibly honored by the Hall of Fame’s vote. Tennis has been my passion and dedication for my entire life, and to be acknowledged for this passion and dedication is truly icing on the cake,” said Capriati. |
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Panel Probe - Is coach Ivan Lendl making progress with Murray?Tuesday, September 18, 2012Tennis View Magazine asked an expert panel to explain the Murray-Lendl relationship thus far. |
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Golden Opportunity—or Fool’s Gold? – Weighing Wimbledon Against the OlympicsMonday, September 17, 2012We discuss eight contenders at both Wimbledon and the Olympics, predicting which event would mean more to each of them personally or professionally. |
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First Serve: Andy RoddickFriday, September 14, 2012What’s Roddick Done Lately? A lot. |
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I Also Play Tennis | Brittany LincicomeFriday, September 14, 2012If I’m not playing a golf tournament, I’m home as much as possible, and I spend most of December doing anything BUT playing golf! I love fishing, tennis and just being with friends and family. |
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Kim Clijsters: A Legacy in Two PartsTuesday, September 11, 2012In an exclusive interview with Tennis View, Clijsters talked about her biggest accomplishments and disappointments, her plans for the future, and what she hopes people will remember about her career as a professional tennis player. |
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US Open American PreviewTuesday, September 11, 2012Amid the doom and gloom cast in recent years on the state of American tennis, a particularly ebullient image emerged at the 2011 US Open. Fresh off the court from her upset of No. 23 seed Shahar Peer, Sloane Stephens sat down at her press conference and addressed the doubters. |
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2012 Olympic Plotlines: Wimbledon, Revisited and RedefinedTuesday, September 11, 2012Competing in five different disciplines, including the first Olympics mixed-doubles tournament, stars large and small seized the opportunity to represent their nations on a stage familiar to all. |