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Looking Back, Looking Forward: The 2013 US OpenAs any professional tennis player will tell you, every tournament is a new tournament, every match is a new match, every day is a new day. But even the greatest champions cannot erase memories altogether, allowing elation or heartbreak to glow or fester. |
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Your TurnI’m not a gym-only kind of guy; I love being outdoors and playing sports. Unlike other “team” sports, with tennis, I try harder and exert more energy because it’s only me on one side of the net. |
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Health advice at-a-glanceBe mindful of whom you hang out with because your friends’ habits may become yours – for better or for worse. |
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Hit a Killer Slice BackhandProfessional and recreational players employ the slice backhand to set up an approach shot, to slow down the ball while recovering from a defensive position, or to handle a low bounce. |
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Lisa Raymond’s new decade of doublesAt 40, Lisa Raymond enters her third decade on tour, changes doubles partners, and continues tour success |
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Grigor Dimitrov Ready to Test the BestGrigor Dimitrov’s place among the stars has been mapped out since he won the Wimbledon junior title in 2008. With his brooding good looks and effortless game, he appeared made for the spotlight, and journalists hungry for a headline swiftly anointed him as “the next big thing” in men’s tennis. |
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American Hopefuls // Who will carry the flag for U.S. tennis?For two weeks during the U. S. Open, the spotlight shines especially bright on both the veterans and the rising stars of U. S. tennis. John McEnroe says many years of American success during his era may have spoiled tennis fans. |