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Welcome back to the Monday Tennis Briefing, where will explain the stories behind the stories from the past week on court. This week, the tensions of electronic line calling on clay, the case for ...
In Mongolia, Gen Zers are taking to an ancient tradition; the sport of archery, complicated by riding a horse running at 20mph. The country’s current horseback archery champion, 20-year-old Temuujin ...
The Barcelona Open delivered the perfect serve for inclusion in elite tennis on Friday by providing youngster Alessandra Bonomi the platform to become the first ball kid with Down's syndrome to work ...
The Barcelona Open delivered the perfect serve for inclusion in elite tennis on Friday by providing youngster Alessandra Bonhomi the platform to become the first ball kid with Down's syndrome to work ...
This class uses USTA approved red balls and is geared toward learning the game of tennis from an early developmental stage. Each week our young tennis stars will learn balance, coordination, hand-eye ...
Richmond Hill’s plan to reline tennis courts for pickleball feels like déjà vu for pickleball players, who say this would pleases fans of neither sport. “Lining tennis courts to accommodate pickleball ...
The most glamorous tournament in tennis kicked off this Sunday as the Monte Carlo Masters ... The Monaco royal steals the show at the Rose Ball with a stylish homage to one of Grace Kelly’s most ...
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HAMILTON, Ohio - The Ball State women's tennis team (9-8, 2-4 MAC) dropped a hard fought 4-3 battle to rival Miami University (8-8, 7-0 MAC) Sunday afternoon at the Riverside Athletic Club. In singles ...
Bouchard, Sock and Querrey all made their names as tennis players, but have transitioned to pickleball. While Sock and Querrey officially retired from tennis before switching to pickleball ...
(CNN) — A letter reportedly sent by the world’s top tennis players requesting more prize money at grand slams is a “really positive” step for the sport, according to Chinese star Zheng Qinwen.