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TENNIS ATP SUISSE OPEN (at Gstaad, Switzerland) Second round - Mikhail Youzhny (1) d. Alexander Sadecky 7-5, 6-4; Igor
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Local tennis players are invited to join the new season of the community tennis leagues. Players each have a minimum of six matches, played against competition at their own skill level. Both singles and doubles leagues are available.
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Linton-Stockton boys' tennis coach Brad McKinney will begin conducting practice Monday, August 2 at 4 p.m. The practices will take place at the Humphreys Park Tennis Courts. Players should bring their completed physicals and forms with them to practice.
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Members of the Mission Tennis Club Danny Garinger and Sam Nickel play doubles during the clubs annual tournament held recently. Local tennis leagues are now forming. They allow players to compete at their own skill level, on local courts. The only criteria is the ability to play.
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For boys interested in playing for the Seymour High School tennis team this fall, practice begins at 7:30 p.m. Monday at the SHS courts. You are advised to bring a tennis racket, shoes and plenty of water.
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The Delano High School Tennis Team will give tennis enthusiasts a chance to test their skills and support the team at "Pay to Play," from 4 to 7 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 7, at the DHS tennis courts.
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It's a Wednesday evening, and despite the summer's heat, the five tennis courts at Gwynedd-Mercy College are packed. Some have even driven over an hour just to be there.
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British tennis world No 4 Andy Murray sacked his coach Miles Maclagan yesterday, a little more than a month before the final Grand Slam event of the year. Australian Darren Cahill is widely believed to be Maclagan's likely suc...
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Masaru Takeuchi says hell play tennis until he dies. Meanwhile, hell happily continue playing on the fabled courts of the South Cowichan Lawn Tennis Club during its annual island championships.
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ATTLEBORO - The first serve came around 8:30 Saturday morning, and the tennis balls weren't done flying until some time around 5 p.m.
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