US Open tennis
U.S. Open Tennis: History And Progress
by
Anne Clarke
Officially the Open Era in tennis began in the year 1968. Its popularity spread throughout the tennis enthusiast community. In 2006 the U.S. open set many records, Television ratings promoting our team, as well as website traffic.
http://ezinearticles.com/?U.S.-Open-Tennis:-History-And-Progress
id=350166 - Nov 07, 2006
French Open Tennis Predictions 2008
by
Robert Keating
The 2008 French Open starts on Sunday May 25. With the retirement of Justine Henin the women's tournament will see a new champion. In the men's tournament Rafael Nadal will once again be favorite to win the title. This article has my predictions for the French Open.
http://ezinearticles.com/?French-Open-Tennis-Predictions-2008
id=1193879 - May 22, 2008
Make Money Online From The US Open Tennis 2010!
by
Gordon Bryan
Sep. 2010, and the US Open tennis tournament had a rain delayed finish in New York. There are 5 stories that stick out as having money making potential, and there they are...
http://ezinearticles.com/?Make-Money-Online-From-The-US-Open-Tennis-2010!
id=5031805 - Sep 14, 2010
French Open Tennis Tournament Puts All Eyes on the Clay Court
by
John Casson
The 2010 French Open, highlighting last year's amazing achievement by Italian born Francesca Schiavone and the dominance of Rafael Nadal, set the tennis world on fire with excellent matches and close play. This year's Open looks just as good with the stage set for epic matches.
http://ezinearticles.com/?French-Open-Tennis-Tournament-Puts-All-Eyes-on-the-Clay-Court
id=6073869 - Mar 14, 2011
US Open Tennis
by
Paulo Walsh
The US Open is the last chance for professional tennis players to shine up their tennis racket and bid to win the final Grand Slam of the year. The US Open is played on the hard courts of Flushing Meadows in New York and the venue is one of the most spectacular and awe inspiring in world tennis. As the last major of the tennis calendar the tournament is held over a 2 week period at the end of August.
http://ezinearticles.com/?US-Open-Tennis
id=7499801 - Feb 08, 2013
French Open Tennis At Roland-Garros
by
Paulo Walsh
The French Open is the second of the four tennis majors or grand slams and is contested on the clay courts of Roland-Garros. It's the only one of the majors played on the clay and typically ends the spring clay court season.
http://ezinearticles.com/?French-Open-Tennis-At-Roland-Garros
id=7577527 - Mar 25, 2013
Presentation Skills Lessons From the US Open Tennis Grand Slam
by
Gilda Bonanno
Recently, I attended the U.S. Open tennis tournament at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Queens, NY. I saw some great matches and players, including Rafael Nadal, Sam Querrey, David Nalbandian, Samantha Stosur, James Blake (from Fairfield, CT!) and John Isner. I love watching tennis - and I think there are lessons from tennis that can apply to presentation skills:
http://ezinearticles.com/?Presentation-Skills-Lessons-From-the-US-Open-Tennis-Grand-Slam
id=5366207 - Nov 11, 2010
French Open - Tennis En France
by
Matthew Pressman
Every summer, under the heat of a Parisian sun, the 'Tournoi de Roland-Garros' - commonly known as the French Open - is held in the French capital. The tournament lasts for two weeks, between mid-May and early June, in the Stade de Roland Garros, and is the second of the Gland Slam competitions which take place on the annual tennis circuit. The event has a long and prestigious history, which began in 1891, as the Championat de France International de Tennis.
http://ezinearticles.com/?French-Open---Tennis-En-France
id=1074613 - Mar 28, 2008
French Open - Roland Garros Tennis Tournament
by
Rolands Ruza
For about 2 weeks in every summer there is organised commonly known French Open tennis tournament called 'Tournoi de Roland Garros'. It is held in the capital city of France and is second to the Grand Slam competitions that take place yearly on the tennis circuit. It is mostly held in the latter half of the month of May or in early June.
http://ezinearticles.com/?French-Open---Roland-Garros-Tennis-Tournament
id=5739858 - Jan 17, 2011
Borg V Connors at the US Open - The Agony and the Ecstasy
by
Cheri Britton
Jimmy Connors and Bjorn Borg, legendary tennis players and contemporaries in the 1970s and 1980s were both fiercely competitive, yet temperamental opposites. These personality differences were to dramatically shape their experiences at the US Open: Borg's slight head-to-head career edge was completely negated by New York's uniquely animated atmosphere, and his poor performances here ultimately brought about a premature end to his playing career. Conversely, Connors soaked up the cauldron of emotion year after year and used it to fuel many sublime, and winning performances over three decades. They met twice in the US final on two different surfaces, clay and hard court, but even Borg's domination in Europe on the former counted for little against Connors in his element, and he was dismissed twice.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Borg-V-Connors-at-the-US-Open---The-Agony-and-the-Ecstasy
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