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LONDON — The International Tennis Federation says it is expanding the use of Hawk-Eye replay technology to all rounds of the Davis Cup and Fed Cup World Groups. Last year, the ITF used the system from the Davis Cup quarterfinals and Fed Cup semifinals.
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MONTPELLIER, France: Top seed Tomas Berdych of the Czech Republic toppled defending champion Gael Monfils of France 6-2, 4-6, 6-3 to win the ATP event in Montpellier on Sunday. Seventh-ranked Berdych took advantage as his rival was hampered by a ...
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Japanese number one Ayumi Morita beat Polona Hercog on Sunday to give Japan an unbeatable 3-0 lead over Slovenia in the Fed Cup tennis World Group II first-round tie. The 21-year-old ace, who received the Fed Cup Heart Award last year, overwhelmed Slovenia ...
Ben Cappuccitti has been in charge of the Kiwi Tennis Club’s high performance junior tennis for three years. A native of the outskirts of Paris, Cappuccitti, 32, came to the United States 10 years ago to attend Illinois State University in ...
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Florida Today
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Topeka resident Carolyn Weinhold went to her doctor in 1997 for her annual physical and was surprised to learn there was a lump in her left breast. A biopsy later indicated she had cancer. A lumpectomy, chemotherapy and radiation therapy ...
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Topeka Capital-Journal
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NEW ORLEANS -The Tulane women's team faced its stiffest test of the young 2012 campaign today and the Green Wave overcame 80 degree temperatures and a four and half hour match to edge Conference USA rival UCF, 4-3, at the UCF Tennis Complex in Orlando, Fla.
IF THERE was ever any doubt the recent, epic final between Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal confirmed, with the certainty of a Hawk-Eye line-call, that the Australian Open is our finest major event, and the equal or better of the other tennis Grand Slams.
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Florida Gulf Coast University won its first men’s tennis match of the season Saturday, downing Georgia Southern 5-2 at FGCU Tennis Complex. FGCU sophomore Dean Tsamas topped Kyle Hoffman in three sets at No. 4 singles to clinch the victory.
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Naples Daily News
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The significance of an 18th birthday, reaching the age of majority, is recognized and celebrated in many cultures. But not many right-of-passage rituals involve sleep. That's, in fact, what Filip Peliwo did two days ago, crashing after a marathon return to ...
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Calgary Herald
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ANCHORAGE — Mononucleosis couldn’t knock out Tyler Adams. Neither could a defending state champion. In the lone match of the final round that featured two defending state champs, Adams edged Soldotna senior Auston Tennis 9-7 in the 145-pound ...
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Kenai Peninsula Clarion
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