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Paris When It Sizzles: Roland Garros 2014 PreviewA look ahead at the second major of 2014 highlights players set to shine on the red dirt of Roland Garros |
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The “Suit” Life with Roger FedererRoger Federer’s drive for perfection has made him one of the greatest athletes in the world. But this drive doesn’t stop at perfecting his forehand or backhand; it extends to every aspect of his life, including his clothes. |
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Jo Wilfried Tsonga Tour Guide, Explore Paris with the FrenchmanAn exclusive InterviewTop 10 player and Frenchman Jo-Wilfried Tsonga gives exclusive tips on the best sights and stops in the beautiful city of Paris, just in time for Roland Garros! |
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Patrick Mouratoglou, Masterminding Greatness and Coaching SerenaAn exclusive InterviewPatrick Mouratoglou’s eye-catching work with Grigor Dimitrov and Aravane Rezai has long established him a reputation as one of the most tactically astute coaches in the game. |
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Q&A: Junior Top 10 Player Michael MmohAn exclusive InterviewStanding at a towering 6-foot-1 and in the top 10 of junior rankings, 16-year-old American Michael Mmoh is looking to bring his hard-hitting game to the pro tour. |
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David Ferrer: Tasting the Fruits of His Labors at LastAn exclusive InterviewLate in a career of patient toil, the indefatigable veteran from Spain finally has seen his efforts rewarded. |
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A Michael Chang Tribute, 25 Years After His French Open WinAn exclusive InterviewIn June 1989 Michael Chang stunned the tennis world when he defeated No. 1 Ivan Lendl in the fourth round of the French Open before ousting Stefan Edberg in a momentous five-set final. |
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Espléndidos Misterio "A Splendid Mystery."Cuervo y Sobrinos. A Swiss watch with a Latin Soul.When I first saw this new timepiece from a distance, I knew the brand immediately. It was a “Cuervo y Sobrinos,” there’s no question. |
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Tennisology: Court Lessons for Life. An Exclusive Book ExcerptAn exclusive excerpt from the new book TennisologyRacket sports are among the very few individual sports in which one confronts the adversary - face-to-face - in a duel of who can outsmart and outhit whom. |
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New Products to Improve Your Tennis GameGadgets and gear for your game. |
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Roland Garros StyleElegance Meets SportinessInfluenced by feminine lines as well as traditional 1920’s tennis styles, the 11-piece collection features a bow-adorned polo shirt, pleated skirt, fishnet visor, decorative scarf and umbrella and more. |
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Federer and Nadal Rivalry Soothes the SoulWell before Roger Federer glided over the Wimbledon lawns in 2012 to capture his 17th major title, the Swiss star’s previous triumphs had smoothed over many rough patches in my life. |
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Optimize Your Tennis LessonIn today’s tennis market, a private tennis lesson might cost upwards of $120 per hour. Here’s advice to students to get the most from 60-minutes |
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Tips to Play Tennis Thru TimeFollow these tips to help you stay in the game for a lifetime.Getting older doesn’t mean you stop playing the game of tennis, it just means you need to make adjustments. Follow these tips to help you stay in the game for a lifetime. |
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Book Review: The Tennis Drill Book262 drills for strokes, serves, and volleysAn essential reference for any player or coach. |
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Tennis' Counterpart to Golf's “Mulligan”A second-chance shot may prevent double-bogeys and moreSocial golfers have long enjoyed taking an occasional “do-over” for an errant shot, with the mutual consent of their playing partners. |