Mirror and Cache index - Sports: Tennis
222 votes | submitted 2010-02-17 16:58:51 by njunderground | 55 comments
Serena Williams has recently enrolled in a 240-hour program to be certified as a nail tech in
Florida.
296 votes | submitted 2010-02-04 20:47:22 by Rudymoman | 44 comments
As you may expect, there was no response from the Russian beauty, but the fans did get a nice laugh
from it.
41 votes | submitted 2010-01-31 12:41:06 by kannanworkmsc | 9 comments
Australia Open 2010- Roger Federer beats Murray for 4th Australian openAustralian Open FinalsRoger
Federer vs. Andy Murray in progressRoger Federer 6 6 5 Andy Murray 3 4 6 Roger Federer
has won his 4th Australian open his 16th grand slam with a 6-3,6-4,7-6(13) victory over Andy Murray
at Melbourne Park.
220 votes | submitted 2010-01-31 19:34:26 by courtman | 21 comments
He beat Andy Murray 6-3, 6-4, 7-6 (13-11) to win the Australian Open. That makes 16 major titles,
adding to the record Federer already holds, building on the argument most people think he has
already won: Is he the best ever?
163 votes | submitted 2010-01-27 23:10:56 by subtheorist | 17 comments
Why has one Williams sister been so much better than the other all these years? It was all set out
for you Wednesday. Here's why: Serena Williams is mean. Venus Williams is not.
83 votes | submitted 2010-01-26 09:47:26 by tennisfan2382 | 15 comments
TennisEarth.com - 14th seeded Croatian Marin Cilic continued his superb run at the first Grand Slam
of the year and reached the semifinal at the Australian Open.
311 votes | submitted 2010-01-25 05:36:08 by dtele | 44 comments
They were strangers just a few weeks ago, but two ordinary Sydney dads yesterday completed an
extraordinary journey to play the world's longest continuous singles tennis match.
439 votes | submitted 2010-01-24 18:18:33 by Luzo33 | 130 comments
Even by the usual attention-seeking standards of women’s tennis, the 29-year-old appeared to be
flashing rather too much flesh at the Australian Open yesterday.
387 votes | submitted 2010-01-23 20:26:57 by ArrowheadAddict | 38 comments
NFL star Chad Ochocinco thinks he can beat Andy Roddick in a tennis match -- one in which Roddick
plays left-handed after Ocho is given two months to train.
251 votes | submitted 2010-01-21 00:13:14 by Rudymoman | 23 comments
I think its fair to say its been a strange Australian Open thus far. We’ve had player/fan fights,
arrests, F-bombs, and of course underwear-gate. So although we’re only in Day 4, here is a photo
essay of some of the weird, odd, and perhaps voyeuristic scenes from this year’s Australian Open.
530 votes | submitted 2010-01-19 17:14:56 by anklesnap | 63 comments
Just when you thought you'd heard everything...
176 votes | submitted 2010-01-18 06:57:46 by dtele | 51 comments
An angry mob of Croatian fans set a sinister tone on the first day of the 2010 Australian Open. The
aggressive and chanting supporters in Croatia's chequered colours assaulted a press photographer,
and made offensive and threatening gestures, scattering shocked spectators in their way.
206 votes | submitted 2010-01-04 23:20:31 by mikehayes19 | 48 comments
Ten tennis phenoms that could light it up on the ATP/WTA tour and in the grand slams this coming
year.
148 votes | submitted 2010-01-03 10:25:47 by BullHunter | 27 comments
Scotland's Andy Murray believes he enters 2010 primed to make the quantum leap from contender to
champion and finally end Britain's 74-year drought in Grand Slam singles tennis.
164 votes | submitted 2010-01-02 10:11:39 by 11cuisinart | 23 comments
Roger Federer made a losing start to his 2010 campaign as he was beaten in three sets by Swede Robin
Soderling at a high-profile exhibition tournament in Abu Dhabi on New Year's Day.
200 votes | submitted 2009-12-22 22:38:45 by entrepreneur75 | 22 comments
Roger Federer and Serena Williams are named 2009 world champions by the International Tennis
Federation.
413 votes | submitted 2009-11-30 16:18:06 by amprather | 115 comments
Serena Williams was fined a record $82,500 for her U.S. Open tirade and could be suspended from that
tournament if she has another "major offense" at any Grand Slam in the next two years, Grand Slam
administrator Bill Babcock told The Associated Press on Monday.