Tennis
Arizona Daily Star - Sun May 27, 3:00 am ETTennis
Tennis
Facing a three-game deficit in the second set of the Maryland state girls’ tennis final on Saturday, Wootton senior Megan Hahn decided she had had enough. It was hot, she was tiring and she had a one-set lead that she didn’t want to relinquish. “I’m not going to play a third set,” she said to herself. Read full article >>
Even though the Crestwood tennis team rolled through the Western Wayne Athletic Conference Red Division dual meets without a loss, the Chargers had their hands full at the league tournament.
Marina Erakovic's coach is predicting big things for the Kiwi tennis No 1 on the eve of the French Open.The year's second Grand Slam starts tonight at Roland Garros but Erakovic is not on the day one schedule and could play veteran...
Novak Djokovic might be the No.1 tennis player in the world but Rafael Nadal remains 'The King of Clay' and the bookies believe the Spaniard is the hot favourite to win a record seventh French Open.
13th-ranked California women's tennis freshman Zsofi Susanyi completed an impressive first year on campus with a team-best 41-8 singles record as she concluded her run in the 2012 NCAA Division I Women's Tennis Championships on Saturday, May 27, at the Dan Magill Tennis Complex.
ATTLEBORO - The Bishop Feehan High girls' tennis team moved to within a victory of qualifying for the MIAA Tournament with a hard-earned 4-1 decision over crosstown rival Attleboro on the Shamrock courts.
Heading into the 42nd D.C. Interscholastic Athletic Association tennis championship, Wilson senior Sean Finney liked his chances. The defending champion and top-seeded singles player hadn’t lost a match all season, and perhaps his biggest competition, Cardozo senior Tadael Asfaha, sat out his final season when his school was unable to field enough players to form a team. Read full article >>
May is a big month for the United States Tennis Association in Georgia as state championships were held in adult league tennis for three weekends in a row in three cities: Macon, Rome and Augusta.
Tyler Aubuchon returns a forehand during a recent boys’ tennis match. (Photo by David Carty) After just two wins a season ago, a swift turnaround was hardly the projection for the Foxboro High boys' tennis team. Interest was growing, as was the talent, but both were on the young side.
PARIS, May 27 (Reuters) - Almost a decade on from terrorising his opponents to win the 2003 French Open, Juan Carlos Ferrero is now looking forward to swapping his tennis headband for a business hat.