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Jan/24

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Comeback Success For Major Stars

Rafael Nadal defeated Dominic Thiem 75 61 in the first round of Brisbane, for his first win in a year. 21 year old Emma Raducanu also was triumphant in three sets vs. world no. 134 Elena Gabriela Ruse 63 46 75 in Auckland. She had not played since May in Stuttgart. Elena Svitolina awaits the […] Continue to read full article...

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Sep/23

6

Anisimova Returns To The Court

Former world no. 21 and two time WTA tournament winner Amanda Anisimova has returned to tennis training this week in South Florida. The just turned 22 year old announced in May that she was taking an indefinite break from professional tennis. Anisimova, a former Roland Garros semifinalist in 2019, was spotted training at the Barry […] Continue to read full article...

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Aug/23

28

Recovering From Grand Slam Final Defeats: When The Dream Doesn’t Come True

By Scoop Malinowski As the fourth Grand Slam tournaments of 2023 begins today, let’s delve into an area that is rarely talked about in the world of professional tennis: the dark side of losing a major tournament final and the pain and suffering of the epic failure to make the lifelong dream come true. It’s […] Continue to read full article...

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Aug/23

26

Anisimova Unveils Her New Art In Tribeca

By Scoop Malinowski Amanda Anisimova has not played a tennis match since losing in the first round of Madrid to qualifier Arantxa Rus in May of this year. But the Freehold, NJ born former teen phenom has busied herself with her interests in creating art and altruism. Anisimova debuted her art work at a New […] Continue to read full article...

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Mar/23

11

Is Anisimova A Bust?

Amanda Anisimova at one time was considered a future WTA superstar, another blonde Russian American with a powerhouse game and pretty face. But so far Anisimova hasn’t accomplished much or reached expectations in the WTA, except for a couple of WTA titles and semis at Roland Garros in 2019. She’s 21 now and ranked 35 […] Continue to read full article...

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