Tennis History Tuesday - “RAFA ROUTED IN CHENNAI!”

Tennis History Tuesday - “RAFA ROUTED IN CHENNAI!” (0)

January 6, 2009 • Category: Lead Story

Today, January 6, 2009, provides us with another edition of “Tennis History Tuesday” where TennisGrandstand.com gives readers another exclusive excerpt from my book ON THIS DAY IN TENNIS HISTORY. (New Chapter Press, $19.95, www.tennishistorybook.com). With the ATP Tour in Doha and Chennai this week, it is interesting to remember Ivan Ljubicic winning “the golden falcon” and Rafael Nadal losing in not-so-memorable fashion.

Tennis History Tuesday - “RAFA ROUTED IN CHENNAI!”

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ATP New Year’s Resolutions (0)

ATP New Year’s Resolutions

Happy New Year! That’s another way of saying, “Yes! The 2009 ATP season is just days, hours, minutes away!” So let’s the kick off the new year by taking a look at some of the men’s new year’s resolutions. Well, these are at least what their resolutions SHOULD be.

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On the Rise: Andre Begeman and Part 2 Cycling to Tennis Comparison - Short Sprints

Greetings Everyone, Now that Thanksgiving is over, the relatives are gone, and there are no more leftovers or alcholol, it is time to get back to work! I am sure this goes for pretty much everyone in the tennis world.

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Spain Wins Davis Cup At Expense of Argentina (1)

Spain Wins Davis Cup At Expense of Argentina

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Tennis History Tuesday (0)

Tennis History Tuesday

“Tennis History Tuesday” is a feature every Tuesday on Tennisgrandstand.com that highlights the glorified history of the sport of tennis by virtue of access to excerpts from books The Bud Collins History of Tennis and On This Day In Tennis History and other sources.

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Bill Mountford: US Open Bonanza Blog

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Photopost: The All Access Hour In Stuttgart (0)

Photopost: The All Access Hour In Stuttgart

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Birmingham, Ala., to host USA vs. Switzerland Davis Cup Series (0)

Birmingham, Ala., to host USA vs. Switzerland Davis Cup Series

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