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A Tennis Champion, and Neurologist, Who’s Watching Your Back

Posted in Tennis by duke on the September 8th, 2008

A Tennis Champion, and Neurologist, Who’s Watching Your Back
WHILE traveling with his family in Africa several years ago, Dr. Brian Hainline, a neurologist and sports medicine expert with a practice in Lake Success, met a local medicine man in Korogo, a village in Ivory Coast.

NEWPORT BEACH BREAKERS 2008 SEASON IN REVIEW:Breakers reflect on their tough season
Trevor Kronemann has been a member of World Team Tennis for 19 years as a player, coach and TV commentator.

The Arthur Ashe Crowd Has Fallen Out of Love With an Achy Djokovic

Posted in Tennis by duke on the September 7th, 2008

The Arthur Ashe Crowd Has Fallen Out of Love With an Achy Djokovic
From darling to dark knight, Novak Djokovic’s image in Gotham has taken a tumble, and his semifinal opponent Saturday, Roger Federer, is a crowd favorite.

Beijing Green Tennis Court
Beijing Green Tennis Court

Locals battle, advance at AVP Crocs Cup Shootout

Posted in Tennis by duke on the September 6th, 2008

Locals battle, advance at AVP Crocs Cup Shootout
MASON, Ohio — Misty May-Treanor and Kerri Walsh, the two-time Olympic gold medal winning duo, continued their torrid pace, advancing to today’s semifinals of the Assn. of Volleyball Professionals Crocs Cup Shootout Saturday at the Lindner Family Tennis Center in Mason, Ohio.

NEWPORT BEACH BREAKERS 2008 SEASON IN REVIEW:Breakers reflect on their tough season
Trevor Kronemann has been a member of World Team Tennis for 19 years as a player, coach and TV commentator.

UNC tennis player charged with DWI, felony hit and run

Posted in Tennis by duke on the September 5th, 2008

UNC tennis player charged with DWI, felony hit and run
Police say a college tennis player has been charged with driving while intoxicated and hit and run after two female pedestrians …


Top-seeded Ivanovic upset by Coin in Day 4 of U.S. Open

Posted in Tennis by duke on the September 3rd, 2008

Top-seeded Ivanovic upset by Coin in Day 4 of U.S. Open
Top-seeded Ana Ivanovic lost in one of the biggest upsets in tennis history Thursday, stunned by 188th-ranked Julie Coin 6-3, …

16TH ANNUAL COSTA MESA SUMMER JUNIOR CLASSIC:Saleh’s summer devoted to experience
COSTA MESA — Dante Saleh says he goes to the Orange County Fair every year, but he might not be able to hit the rides or eat all that fun food in Costa Mesa this time. That’s because Saleh, a 13-year-old from Newport Beach, is busy playing tennis tournaments this summer.

Locals battle, advance at AVP Crocs Cup Shootout

Posted in Tennis by duke on the September 2nd, 2008

Locals battle, advance at AVP Crocs Cup Shootout
MASON, Ohio — Misty May-Treanor and Kerri Walsh, the two-time Olympic gold medal winning duo, continued their torrid pace, advancing to today’s semifinals of the Assn. of Volleyball Professionals Crocs Cup Shootout Saturday at the Lindner Family Tennis Center in Mason, Ohio.

Cars of the Tennis Stars

UNC tennis player charged with DWI, felony hit and run
Police say a college tennis player has been charged with driving while intoxicated and hit and run after two female pedestrians …


16TH ANNUAL COSTA MESA SUMMER JUNIOR CLASSIC:Stalder moves on to semis

Posted in Tennis by duke on the September 1st, 2008

16TH ANNUAL COSTA MESA SUMMER JUNIOR CLASSIC:Stalder moves on to semis
COSTA MESA — The night before, Samantha Stalder was a ball girl during a World Team Tennis event in Newport Beach.

UNC tennis player charged with DWI, felony hit and run
Police say a college tennis player has been charged with driving while intoxicated and hit and run after two female pedestrians …

Top seed Ivanovic stunned at U.S. Open

Ana Ivanovic of Serbia reacts during her 6-3, 4-6, 6-3 loss to Julie Coin of France on Thursday.Top-seeded Ana Ivanovic lost in one of the biggest upsets in tennis history Thursday, stunned by 188th-ranked Julie Coin 6-3, 4-6, 6-3 in the second round of the U.S. Open.



16TH ANNUAL COSTA MESA SUMMER JUNIOR CLASSIC:Saleh’s summer devoted to experience

Posted in Tennis by duke on the August 31st, 2008

16TH ANNUAL COSTA MESA SUMMER JUNIOR CLASSIC:Saleh’s summer devoted to experience
COSTA MESA — Dante Saleh says he goes to the Orange County Fair every year, but he might not be able to hit the rides or eat all that fun food in Costa Mesa this time. That’s because Saleh, a 13-year-old from Newport Beach, is busy playing tennis tournaments this summer.

Triathlete? Ball Girl? Amputee? All of the Above.
U.S. Open ball girl Kelly Bruno, who has been an amputee since she was 6 months old, has stood out by blending in.


Top seed Ivanovic stunned at U.S. Open

Posted in Tennis by duke on the August 30th, 2008

Top seed Ivanovic stunned at U.S. Open

Ana Ivanovic of Serbia reacts during her 6-3, 4-6, 6-3 loss to Julie Coin of France on Thursday.Top-seeded Ana Ivanovic lost in one of the biggest upsets in tennis history Thursday, stunned by 188th-ranked Julie Coin 6-3, 4-6, 6-3 in the second round of the U.S. Open.


NEWPORT BEACH BREAKERS 2008 SEASON IN REVIEW:Breakers reflect on their tough season
Trevor Kronemann has been a member of World Team Tennis for 19 years as a player, coach and TV commentator.

Matthews selected for Junior Davis Cup squad

Posted in Tennis by duke on the August 29th, 2008

Matthews selected for Junior Davis Cup squad
Corona del Mar High graduate Fabian Matthews has been selected to represent Southern California on its Junior Davis Cup tennis team.

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