Archive for January, 2009

There will be no fashion show at the Australian Open this year. Bethanie Mattek, is a no-show. She’s gone off and gotten married, and is taking a break and skipping the Australian swing. The lucky guy is Justin Sands, son of Pamela Specht…read article…

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Australian Open officials have threatened fines of up to $2000 for any player caught flouting its strict dress code after French player Alize Cornet caused a stir at the Hopman Cup. The teenager wore a short skirt and revealing, see-through top during a doubles match at the tournament…read article…

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Anastasia Myskina and a lady friend

Nenad Zimonjic, wife Mina and newly born twins

Ana Ivanovic at Australian beach with golfer Adam Scott

Jelena Jankovic and boyfriend Mladjan Janovic

Novak Djokovic playing golf in Australia

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Bonita Springs: Members rescue Country Club…read article…
Tallahassee: Cardio Tennis for kids…read article…
Daytona Beach: USTA Florida announces new Board of Directors…read article…
Naples: Local Tennis news…read article…
Orlando: UCF Tennis player dies in Kayak accident…read article…
Delray Beach: Couple active with local Tennis efforts…read article…
Daytona Beach: Tennis courts up for city debate…read article…
Marco Island: Community bank supports Tennis program…read [...]

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Lei Clijsters, a former Belgium football international and the father of tennis great Kim Clijsters, died Sunday. He was 52. Reports in Belgium said Clijsters died after a yearlong bout with lung cancer…read article…

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A battered-looking Marat Safin admitted involvement in a brawl in Moscow last week, but wasted no time declaring he had won the fight. The fiery Russian stunned fans when he turned up late at the mixed team Hopman Cup sporting two black eyes. “It’s just a small problem. I wasn’t in the right place at [...]

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Four Chinese Tennis players are now being allowed to manage their own careers by China’s traditionally ultra-protective sports authorities. The fortunate four, who include China No 1 Li Na, Peng Shuai (No 3) and Yan Zi, now enjoy restricted state support: They can hire their own coaches, choose their own schedules - and only need [...]

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