Archive for December 2022

Rafael Nadal began his 2023 season with a very disappointing and damaging defeat. Nadal was upset by lefty Brit Cam Norrie 63 36 46 in the new United Cup competition. Nadal had previously dominated Norrie in four previous meeting, never losing a set. The good thing for Nadal is he appeared perfectly healthy, not bothered […]
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ATP · Cam Norrie · Rafael Nadal · Spain · United Cup

By Scoop Malinowski Mike Tyson admittedly loves tennis. In fact he may be more interested and intrigued now by professional tennis than he is with the current dull state of pro boxing, which has been corrupted by the majority of top name fighters avoiding and being protected from the most high risk fights. But tennis […]
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Mike Tyson · Milan Tyson · Novak Djokovic
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Former ATP world no. 1 Marcelo Rios turns 47 today. Rios won 18 ATP titles from 1995-2001, the first coming in Bologna, Italy and the final in Hong Kong, China. Rios won Masters 1000 titles in Monte Carlo, Indian Wells, Miami, Rome and Hamburg. In 1998 Rios played the Australian Open Grand Slam final but […]
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AO · ATP · Chile · Marcelo Rios · Miami · Monte Carlo · Nike · Rome · Yonex

Top ranked American tennis star Taylor Fritz made some controversial comments about the complete lack of any homosexual tennis players in the ATP. Taylor Fritz said to Clay Magazine: “I’m not sure if there are homosexual players in the top 100. Statistically speaking, they should be. I feel like a player would be accepted. Myself […]
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ATP · Head · Nike · Taylor Fritz · USA Tennis
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Merry Christmas everyone thanks for reading and supporting and participating at www.tennis-prose.com this year and for the last 12 years. 2023 is going to be out best year ever, so stay tuned…
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Merry Christmas

By Scoop Malinowski The Buzzer network shows old episodes of the Match Game, a very popular game show in the 1970s, the game features contestants trying to match answers given by celebrity panelists to fill-in-the-blank questions. On an episode this week from 1979, the host Gene Rayburn revealed he loved tennis after the new guest […]
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Gene Rayburn · Match Game · Tennis love
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