By The Whistle on February 6, 2007
Stanford Daily – Stanford tennis made history once again this weekend, but not in the positive way that is usually associated with the program. Enlarge Kayvon Beykpour Freshman Paul Morrissey teamed up with sophomore Blake Muller at the number two doubles position
What’s coming upDetroit News – Attendees are encouraged to dress casually [...]
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By The Whistle on February 5, 2007
Chattanooga Times Free Press – Basement players beware: The Chattanooga Table Tennis Club does not play Ping-Pong. “The first time I came here, a 72-year-old lady beat me. Twice,” said Charles Collins, a past president of the club. That came on the heels of buying a table at a
WTA-Pattaya Women’s Open [...]
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By The Whistle on February 5, 2007
Gulf News – Dubai: Tennis legend Martina Hingis will return to the Dubai Tennis Championships later this month in a bid to regain the title she first claimed six years ago. Hingis, who beat Ana Ivanovic 6-4, 6-2 to claim a record fifth title at the Toray Pan
Barbadian tennis coach serves up [...]
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By The Whistle on February 5, 2007
The State – The South Carolina men s tennis team improved to 4-0 Sunday with home wins against Appalachian State (7-0) and Charleston Southern (6-1) at the USC Indoor Facility. Newberry women finish fourth at Kiawah Island At Kiawah Island, Newberry shot a
Stenson wins Dubai Classic; Tiger thirdPhiladelphia Daily News [...]
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By The Whistle on February 5, 2007
MSN MoneyCentral – Tiger Woods, Roger Federer and Thierry Henry, who all will be featured in upcoming campaigns for the shaving brand, the company said on Monday. The new initiative is dubbed the Gillette Champions program and will feature golf pro Woods, tennis star
Men’s Tennis Opens With LossCornell Daily [...]
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By The Whistle on February 5, 2007
Chicago Sun-Times – It’s twice as sweet to win the second time around,” Hingis said, referring to her return to competitive tennis in 2006. ”It used to be so normal back in ‘97 and ‘98. This time around it’s more special.” Hingis, who also won the tournament in
OSU To Revamp [...]
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By The Whistle on February 5, 2007
Hampton Roads Daily Press – COLLEGES — In men’s tennis Sunday, William and Mary lost 7-0 at top-ranked Georgia – but a Tribe doubles team beat the nation’s No. 1-ranked tandem on the indoor hard courts in Athens, Ga. W&M senior Colin O’Brien and junior Alex Cojanu, who are
Hingis claims fifth Pan [...]
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