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29th September 2009
Wimbledon has to be the top tennis tournament in the world, and every day they sell out, so wouldn’t you like to know how the people who get in manage to get Wimbledon Tickets?
There are a number of ways that it is possible to get a Wimbledon ticket ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
29th September 2009
It is said that games of tennis, golf and so on are won or lost on an eleven inch playing field – i.e. the distance between the player’s ears!
Now I am no sports person, although I always enjoy watching Wimbledon, but I have learned over the years ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
29th September 2009
For any future athlete who intends to begin a new activity, to know a little the history about the sport is always a good idea.
Plays of ball can be traced behind for hundreds and thousands of years. Usually played for the entertainment or during reli... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
29th September 2009
Tennis is a fantastic sport in any season, but the summer is very special for this sport because it can be played outside while absorbing some rays of the sun. It is also a great sport to be learned with a vacation camp. When it comes to the camps from sp... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
29th September 2009
The courses of tennis are standard in dimension, but change considerably into external material. The rules of tennis dictate the length, the width, and the placement of the lines on a court of tennis. The courses of tennis have a variety of surfaces and c... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
28th September 2009
So, we near the time of ear when All England asks: What are the hopes of a British winner at Wimbledon this year? And, of course, the answer would normally be none but this year could just be different. Really? Who? Not Tim Henman, surely Andy Murray is t... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
Some would say the aim of the game is to win a match. But others would say the real aim of this game is to have fun in the sun! My aim here is to show you the fundamentals if you are new to it.
Fundamentally Speaking
Once on the court you want to hi... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
My son has gained an edge on me after he became a staunch fan of Federer. Kids will learn from example, whether we’re talking matrices in precalc during highschool, picking their nose as a toddler, or in our case, the basics of mental tennis.
Federer... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
This summer promised so much for lovers of British Sport but as usual all of the hype led to some very below par performances and results. The football team in the World Cup were very boring to watch, played in a very negative way and never looked liked w... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
Are you a Brit who loves their sport? Are you looking forward to the Fifa World Cup? Are you a tennis fan? Do you love the cricket? If you are fan of sport then this could be a summer to saviour and remember. I personally have been looking forward to this... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
One of the best laying strategies that I often employ is to lay very short priced favourites with the sole intention of backing them later on in the event. Let me explain, let us say that you are looking at a tennis match between Tim Henman and a low rank... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
Where do you go if you want to know what's the latest news about Paris and Paris? What do you do if you need to see what happened to Maria Sharapova after this year's Wimbledon? Who do you ask if you want to know if the storm is still raging dangerously i... Read >
Author: Mauro Suarez
16th September 2009
Imagine playing a game of tennis and having to limp around because of a case of bad shoes. It is pathetic to be wearing the wrong kind of shoes while playing such a strenuous game. After all tennis requires you to run around the big grass and clay courts,... Read >
Author: Roberto Sedycias
03rd September 2009
If you have as much interest in photography as an art as you do in tennis as one, then you will enjoy a visit to the New York Times where currently in the multimedia section is a slide show of 12 shots taken by a range of professional photographers at W... Read >
Author: Alyson
17th August 2009
When come to betting in tennis at betting exchange, understand the tennis surfaces will help you in choosing the correct selections.
Generally there are 3 types of tennis surfaces that being play in ATP tennis tour.
1.) Clay –It is used in French ... Read >
Author: Eric Smith
15th August 2009
Roger Federer's ending victory at the Wimbledon men's singles was viewed by a record audience of over just 11 million spectators, with 7.5 million viewers - or, a 50 per cent share - watching between 2 pm and 6:30 pm. The live coverage of the five-set win... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
27th July 2009
Nicnamed "Rafa" Rafael Nadal has set many of the world's "youngest" tennis playing records. This young man rose through the ranks of the professional tennis circuit so quickly that it has quite literally been like a "whirlwind'. He has enjoyed an extraord... Read >
Author: Florence Flynn
23rd July 2009
Aero Babolat tennis racquets sets them apart from the competition with their famous blend of power and control. With their "Enjoy the pure feel" cortex system, it is a revolutionary working technology between the throat and the handle of the racquet. Wit... Read >
Author: eharvey7
09th July 2009
In Grand Slam history, World No.1 Roger Federer has already won 15 Grand Slam titles making him the most successful tennis player.
Roger Federer and Pete Sampras have won 13 of the last 17 Wimbledon titles between themselves.
Get tennis betting tips... Read >
Author: BetRepublic
07th July 2009
If you are betting on this year's Mens Champion at Wimbledon you will find that the odds on Andy Murrray have suddenly shortened following his victory at Queens. Although Federer remains the bookies favourite, Murray is only slightly behind him and ahead ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
02nd July 2009
Having just visited the Garden Centre of the Year, a massive operation near Manchester, this morning I was struck by how well they were merchandising for Father’s Day this weekend. Some Dads I am sure will be more than happy to receive a gift other tha... Read >
Author: Paul Hargreaves
18th June 2009
If you are a golf fan, then you are likely to know 2009 has been a much anticipated year, with the comeback of Tiger Woods to the circuit and an exciting US open championship forecast. If you are enjoying this exciting and golden year for golf, why not ca... Read >
Author: Harvey McEwan
17th June 2009
Fashion is so comprehensive that it can be found everywhere. Even limited in tennis field, it still catches the attention of the media or the fashionistas. For the some fashion background, different kinds of people have different standards about fashion. ... Read >
Author: Jane Ye
15th June 2009
Social norms and class barriers have altered considerably over the last 20 years and as a result people have consistently adopted a less rigid approach to dressing for special occasions. Now dressing down as opposed to dressing up is almost universally ... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
15th June 2009
Taking place 22nd June – 5th July, it is the quintessential essence of summer, from the perfectly manicured grass courts and flower beds, to strawberries and cream, Pimms and Champagne.
Nothing promises more excitement that the prospect of having a h... Read >
Author: sarah hague
18th May 2009
Do you know anyone who is given a riddle to solve and there is a prize for solving and still the person doesn't try? I don't. Anyways I'm writing this for folks who love to create clues. Writing clues can be quite intricate and demanding for inexperienc... Read >
Author: CluesHunter
15th April 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Positively MAD
WHAT IS STATE? Looking after your body - making sure you sleep properly, eat properly and exercise regularly - is important for your body and your brain and your general health.
But what is equally important, is loo... Read >
Author: PositivelyMAD
16th February 2009
Wimbledon Championship is the oldest tennis tournament in the world and is undoubtedly the most prestigious one. Wimbledon traditions include the eating of strawberries and cream, royal patronage, strict dress code for competitors and ball boys and girls.... Read >
Author: Peri Witny
12th February 2009
The India and New Zealand in their opening ties of the Asia Zone Tennis match tried to defeat each other. The tennis match was held on Wednesday, 4 February 2009. The Indian team started game badly and lost the match because at the end of the match, India... Read >
Author: Peri Witny
08th February 2009
Roger Federer in his youth, took men's tennis by storm. Before he embarked on his remarkable journey of winning Grand Slams, his greatest achievement was beating Pete Sampras in the fourth round of Wimbledon in 2001. I was fortunate enough to be in the st... Read >
Author: Peri Witny
02nd February 2009
In as much as I never expected Serena Williams and Dinara Safina to meet in this year's women's singles final of the Australian Open, they turned out to be the most credible candidates to contest for the women's crown when the smoke of battle cleared. And... Read >
Author: Peri Witny
22nd January 2009
Keeping track of tennis live scores online, I was surprised to see 5th seed Ana Ivanovic struggling in her opening match against Julia Goerges, today 19th Jan. She, however, regained her form midway through the game to finish with 7-5, 6-3.
Facing a to... Read >
Author: Peri Witny
19th December 2008
There is nothing that challenges the human capacity and ability like sports does. No wonder watching sports can give you a big high; there are many sports fans around the world. Some like the physical games like the rugby and baseball, whereas some others... Read >
Author: warehousetickets@gmail.com
17th November 2008
On only one occasion did the English attempt to emulate the successes of the Elizabethan sea-dogs, and that proved disastrous. In 1625, infuriated by the Catholic court's rejection of his suit for the hand of the Infanta of Spain, Charles I sent Sir Edwar... Read >
Author: Sarah Martin
03rd November 2008
Where do you go if you want to know what's the latest news about Paris and Paris? What do you do if you need to see what happened to Maria Sharapova after this year's Wimbledon? Who do you ask if you want to know if the storm is still raging dangerously i... Read >
Author: Jake Saab
01st September 2008
If you're having difficulty selling to potential customers, one problem might be that they don't believe what you're telling them. Would you buy from someone you didn't believe? Probably not. So it's clear that your own credibility is critical to a succes... Read >
Author: Joseph Browns
26th July 2008
Sisters Venus and Serena Williams went head-to-head in the final Wimbledon Ladies Tennis Championship match. The win was Venus' fifth Wimbledon Championship title.
"Winning this tournament so many times puts you in the stratosphere," she said. Venus' d... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
24th July 2008
While many is with the current of the basic aspects of the play of tennis, little realize exactly how much difference a type naturally can have on their play. In this article, helps of we' ll that you learn how to identify the differences in various surfa... Read >
Author: Jennifer Seaton
23rd July 2008
Nadal was as glorious as any Roman god-like gladiator, ultimately crushing Federer with the intense blows of his racket. But Federer was no average mortal either in a super human show of strength and endurance on that fateful Sunday the 5 th of July 2008.... Read >
Author: Axel Arnardottir
10th July 2008
Will Andy Murray skulk his way to the men’s Wimbledon title? Or will all the Brits crash out of the tournament in the first week? Tennis fans can show off their knowledge and win big prizes by predicting how the world’s most prestigious tennis champio... Read >
Author: Carrotcomms
09th July 2008
Summary
It seems, old will be the gold forever. The 50s trend is going to remain hot for 2008. One will get to see slim skirts, wide belt, fitting jackets, denims, extra large shirts, puffy shirts etc should be picked up. The sweet color purple should be... Read >
Author: ukfashionstyles
09th July 2008
It’s always helpful if one does one’s research before doing anything, be it in any field. In the subject of fashion this simple principle is also applicable. Before you do the shopping for the new session of college or school, for the spring summer of... Read >
Author: ukfashionstyles
25th June 2008
For any future athlete who intends to begin a new activity, to know a little the history about the sport is always a good idea.
Plays of ball can be traced behind for hundreds and thousands of years. Usually played for the entertainment or during reli... Read >
Author: Jennifer Seaton
25th June 2008
Tennis is a fantastic sport in any season, but the summer is very special for this sport because it can be played outside while absorbing some rays of the sun. It is also a great sport to be learned with a vacation camp. When it comes to the camps from sp... Read >
Author: Jennifer Seaton
25th June 2008
The courses of tennis are standard in dimension, but change considerably into external material. The rules of tennis dictate the length, the width, and the placement of the lines on a court of tennis. The courses of tennis have a variety of surfaces and c... Read >
Author: Jennifer Seaton
29th April 2008
In sports, you will notice that successful athletes have one thing in common: they have coaches. Coaches inspire the athletes to give 110 percent, aim higher, work harder, and enjoy doing it. The same thing applies to work from home business coaches.
A... Read >
Author: Tessie Setiabudi
29th April 2008
I'm a tennis fanatic—my whole family is. I'm a 4.0, my wife is a 3.5, (those are USTA rankings) and my daughter plays on her HS tennis team.
If a tennis match is being broadcast on the Tennis Channel, ESPN or FSN, life comes to an immediate standstil... Read >
Author: Barry A Densa
09th April 2008
The BBC has successfully managed to secure the rights to broadcast Wimbledon (www.wimbledon.org) until 2014, in a deal that will see them overhaul their coverage of the tennis event for the digital age.
Wimbledon is an internationally renowned sporting e... Read >
Author: Leah Bransko
10th November 2007
Tennis is a game played between either two single players or two teams; each has two players. Player(s) use a racquet to strike a rubber ball. In some places, tennis is still called lawn tennis, to distinguish it from real tennis, an older form of the gam... Read >
Author: Dr.smith johnson
07th November 2007
Everyone seems to know the facts about the Shelby GT 350 H or at least have a strong opinion on what they think they are. Many a nay sayer has scoffed at my (now ex) GT 350 H with a four speed, sure that all the “H” cars were automatic. Or politely d... Read >
Author: Bob Hunt
18th September 2007
Many remember Bjorn Borg as the famous Wimbledon legend. Born in Stockholm, Sweden, in 1956, he was the youngest player to have so much success in the sport of tennis. His first win came at the ripe age of 17. He quickly turned into a heartthrob and mesme... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
17th September 2007
When most people think of fashion trends, they think of the runway, not the fairway or the tennis court. But if you've been watching the US Open or Wimbledon, you may have noticed a more stylish manner of play. From Venus Williams to Tiger Woods, everyone... Read >
Author: Grant Eckert
02nd September 2007
If you were to divide foreign currency traders into two groups – those who are successful and those who are not so successful – would it be possible to identify the characteristics which differentiate one group from the other?
It is not really impo... Read >
Author: Donald Saunders
03rd August 2007
It is said that games of tennis, golf and so on are won or lost on an eleven inch playing field – i.e. the distance between the player’s ears!
Now I am no sports person, although I always enjoy watching Wimbledon, but I have learned over the years ... Read >
Author: P.G. Glynn
02nd August 2007
It's been my experience that most entrepreneurs miss a very important step when it comes to the success of their businesses: they fail to plan. When you are your business it's extremely easy to get caught up in putting out the latest fire or being distrac... Read >
Author: Heather Dominick, Solo-entrepreneur Expert
01st August 2007
Australian tennis player Mark Philippoussis became a popular face on primetime television after appearing on NBC's Age of Love, yet fans are eager to see him back in court action. July 9 saw this year's Hall of Fame Championship in Newport, however the fo... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
01st August 2007
What makes a champion? Is it her unrelenting attitude, self-belief, laser focus and determination? A champion is a strong competitor who never will quit, never surrender. A valid champion would rather fall down while giving his best, exerting maximum effo... Read >
Author: Daniel Sitter
30th July 2007
Even if you're not heading to Wimbledon or the LPGA, you might be thinking about women's tennis and golf apparel. Although, the earliest versions of these pieces of clothing may have been a bit stodgy and uncomfortable, the good news is that times have ch... Read >
Author: Grant Eckert
25th July 2007
My time in London was set right in the middle of my month long overseas adventure. From Christchurch, New Zealand I’d traveled through Bangkok and onto the majestic city of London. Just flying over the area was exciting; looking down on the Thames River... Read >
Author: Rene Smith
23rd July 2007
The theory behind selling stocks is pretty simple; the hard part, as always, is putting it into practice.
The question of when to sell a stock is one of the most talked about areas of investing. It's also one of the most vexing. And it's no accident th... Read >
Author: Melanie
03rd July 2007
The Championships were started under the control of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in 1877 as a Men�s Singles only event. It has grown since then from its garden-party roots to a Grand Slam tournament with millions of fans. The Grand Slams... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
01st July 2007
Yes it’s that time of year again; Wimbledon is almost upon us and many a “keen” tennis player will be imagining themselves emulating their favourite tennis pro.
The scene is set; the grass is green, the summer sun shines down warming our bodies ... Read >
Author: Chris Rowlands
23rd May 2007
If you're a tennis fan, the onset of summer can only mean one thing - the Wimbledon Championships. Whether you spend the two weeks of the tournament praying that the weather will stay dry, or you do everything in your power to catch a glimpse of Roger Fed... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
30th April 2007
Once again Nadal bitted World Number One Roger Federer extending his Open Era in Monte Carlo Masters Series. The double French Open champion who has not lost on the slow surface since 2005 became the second player to win three straight titles in the princ... Read >
Author: Julie Smith
26th April 2007
London is the capital of one of only four trillion dollar economies in the European Union, and aside from being steeped in over 2,000 years of history dating back to pre-Roman times, it has a rich cosmopolitan tradition founded on Empire, immigration, and... Read >
Author: Mandy Chagger
12th March 2007
Earlier this year I watched Paul McKenna on GMTV, doing a phobia cure for the nation. It appeared to be very successful so I decided that we should come up with a similar idea to publicise our NLP and Hypnotherapy trainings. Unfortunately, I couldn’t t... Read >
Author: People Building
21st November 2006
Krinsky Can-do
One day, a tennis star set up camp in Haverford, and summers on the Main Line haven't been the same since.
By Dawn E. Warden
Kids and adults love Julian Krinsky. And, yeah, he's a lovable guy—especially when he's behind the whe... Read >
Author: Julian Krinsky Camps and Programs
17th November 2006
Copyright 2006 Carol Solomon
I was fortunate enough to watch some of the Wimbledon final this year. It was such a treat to watch the 2 best tennis players in the world battle it out.
But I couldn't help noticing what the commentators said whenever a... Read >
15th November 2006
SAN DIEGO: Second seed Maria Sharapova and Swiss comeback queen Martina Hingis advanced in straight sets on Tuesday, both reaching to the third round of the San Diego Classic.
Sharapova, playing her first match since Wimbledon, defeated fellow Russian... Read >
Author: Amardeep Singh
13th October 2006
"Peak performers and high achievers have a bias to action." So says Bill Cole, MS, MA, known as America's Mental Game Coach. According to Cole, who coaches Davis Cup Tennis Players, Olympians and executive achievers: "high achievers can't wait to get star... Read >
Author: Craig Harrison
13th July 2006
This summer promised so much for lovers of British Sport but as usual all of the hype led to some very below par performances and results. The football team in the World Cup were very boring to watch, played in a very negative way and never looked liked w... Read >
Author: Steve Hill
04th June 2006
In this article I write about the England and Real Madrid footballer David Beckham. Beckham no doubt is looking forward to leading England at the forthcoming Fifa World Cup of football and victory would provide that final acolade to what has been a very s... Read >
Author: Steve Hill
03rd June 2006
Are you a Brit who loves their sport? Are you looking forward to the Fifa World Cup? Are you a tennis fan? Do you love the cricket? If you are fan of sport then this could be a summer to saviour and remember. I personally have been looking forward to this... Read >
Author: Steve Hill
26th May 2006
Tough Losses: What they teach You about Success!by Leonard RoosMany of those who made it, as well as those who haven't made ityet, know what I'm talking about. You have trained incrediblyhard and told yourself, "it would be different this time. Thistime I... Read >
BarryMaher
15th May 2006
The latest Wimbledon tennis championships are nearly upon us and many people in the British Isles are wondering when and where the next home grown player is going to win the tournament. In this article I look at some of our hopes for this year and the fut... Read >
Author: Steve Hill
25th April 2006
Two wrist surgeries kept him from competing, but on Sunday he proved all of us that rehabilitation is working as he defeated tennis player Jurgen Melzer 3-6, 6-4, 6-3 to win the U.S. Clay Court Championship. The next thing he will have to do is to make th... Read >
Author: Cathy Jones
15th March 2006
Copyright 2006 Sara Dryburgh
In 20 years of clinical practice I have found that almost invariably anxiety and panic attacks are not conditions in themselves but are signals telling us that something else is wrong and needs to be attended to.
This si... Read >
Author: Sara Dryburgh
07th March 2006
Copyright 2006 Cole's Poetic License
. . . no matter what game you are playing.
Let's say it's Bridge. You know, that card game your mother taught you. You've got a few bucks on the outcome and a crush on your partner. . . Your partner bids four h... Read >
Author: Evelyn Cole
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