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Mar/12

10

Let’s Talk About Indian Wells

The tennis universe has congregated in the desert at Indian Wells, the event has begun, let's talk about it... Donald Young has lost again to Steve Darcis, Ryan Harrison clobbered Fabio Cipolla, JJ got ousted in the women's draw 64 63 by Jamie Hampton, Christina McHale keeps on winning and climbing the ranks, she is actually the #32 seed. She beat Elena Vesnina. Continue to read full article...

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Mar/12

7

Biofile with Ivo Karlovic

First Tennis Memory: “When I was young my dad (Vlado) said that I was gonna be in some sports. And he said that it would be tennis because it’s no injuries. So he was dragging me to the tennis court. And I was like, No, no, no. I don’t want to go [smiles]. But after, I like it. So I stayed with it.” Pre-Match Feeling: “Try to stay relaxed and not have a lot of pressure on me. And try to have fun.” Continue to read full article...

Mar/12

6

“First serve attempt shall be forthcoming”

By Scoop Malinowski Tennis is known for it's whimsical characters, after all it takes a unique person to devote hours, months and in some cases years of our lives to chasing and bopping a little yellow ball. One of the more eccentric characters I've ever encountered is Dan Weil. He's a good friend and a good player too. Of course he's lefty, he sort of plays like Michael Llodra, the net rushing Frenchman. Continue to read full article...

Mar/12

4

Biofile Interview with Andrew Lake

In Delray Beach at the ATP event last week, I recognized the accomplished USTA senior player Andrew Lake who has won multiple national titles in the 30's and 35's categories in singles and doubles. He was attending the tournament with his two kids, checking out the Roddick vs. Istomin night match. Lake, a former college basketball player at Marist and well known for his exhibitions with ATP players at the Plantation Challenger, took time out to do this Biofile interview... Continue to read full article...

Mar/12

1

Delray!

By Scoop Malinowski I'm finally with internet access, so I'm just gonna random freeflow this quick essay... Colombia's Falla is out on the practice court working with the retired Spanish lefty Francisco Clavet who was working with F-lo Continue to read full article...

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