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Sunday, September 1, 2013

Lleyton Hewitt

Lleyton Hewitt
Tennis - Lleyton Hewitt Will Be Back Soon
by
Ally White
The two-time Grand Slam Champion, 27-year-old Lleyton Hewitt, will be back soon to the tennis courts after he recovers from a hip surgery. The surgery was practiced last August, after he was knocked out of the Beijing Olympics by the No.1 of the world Rafael Nadal.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Tennis---Lleyton-Hewitt-Will-Be-Back-Soon
id=1776085 - Dec 10, 2008
Effective Public Relations: Why Did Bec And Lleyton Do It At 3:15AM?
by
Thomas Murrell
Effective public relations, press releases and managing your message in the media is all about impact, reach and timing. So what does this mean for the timing of your own press release? Well, here are seven lessons from the Hewitt/Cartwright release that was emailed to the media at 3:12am only hours after the Australian Open finished. This article is about public relations, public relations training, public relations campaign, public relations writing, public relations strategy, public relations plan, public relations tips, public relations resources, and effective public relations use.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Effective-Public-Relations:--Why-Did-Bec-And-Lleyton-Do-It-At-3:15AM?
id=13575 - Feb 08, 2005
Can Andy Roddick Get the Better of Roger Federer?
by
Martin Caparrotta
Anyone betting on this year's US Open must surely consider Andy Roddick as a serious contender to reclaim the title he won back in 2003. Roger Federer may have grabbed the headlines at Wimbledon as he surpassed Pete Sampras' record of 14 Grand Slam titles, but Roddick won many new fans for his impressive efforts at SW19.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Can-Andy-Roddick-Get-the-Better-of-Roger-Federer?
id=2733553 - Aug 09, 2009
Do Poor Player Development Strategies Affect Talented Tennis Player's Careers?
by
Sergio Cruz
It is a question that must be in the minds of many coaches and federation leaders around the world.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Do-Poor-Player-Development-Strategies-Affect-Talented-Tennis-Players-Careers?
id=115925 - Dec 20, 2005
Wimbledon 2010 - The Seedings Game
by
Suresh Iyer
While the Wimbledon authorities have ignored Nadals' ATP top ranking while granting top billing to Federer, this year, they have restricted themselves to the top 32 ATP rankings while selecting the seeds for the tournament. The actual seeding would however be done on the basis of the players' past year's performances on grass.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Wimbledon-2010---The-Seedings-Game
id=4515741 - Jun 20, 2010
Australian Open 2008 - Are We Playing Fair With The Draws?
by
Sergio Cruz
Let us take the men's draw top half as an example. As much as I want to accept the rules, I just can't. Of course I understand that the 1st seeded player should play the weaker players, but how weak can a whole quarter of the draw be? Or rather how lopsided can a quarter of the draw?
http://ezinearticles.com/?Australian-Open-2008---Are-We-Playing-Fair-With-The-Draws?
id=931807 - Jan 16, 2008
Challenging Task for Australians During Clay Court Season
by
Karen Samartha Walker
Ahead of the French Open in late May and the European clay season that starts in April, the Australians have a tough task to prove to themselves and others that they can perform well on the surface. Players from the southern peninsular country has a poor record on clay with just four win out of its last ten ties on the surface.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Challenging-Task-for-Australians-During-Clay-Court-Season
id=7589365 - Mar 29, 2013
Australian Open Debuts Cutting Edge Tennis Equipment
by
Blair Stephens
The Australian Open is the harbinger of new tennis equipment and technology. Learn what the tennis pros are debuting and how to buy the right equipment for you at http://www.tennisexpress.com/.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Australian-Open-Debuts-Cutting-Edge-Tennis-Equipment
id=131181 - Jan 19, 2006
Momentum Marketing
by
Scott Bywater
I'm a bit more tired than usual as I'm not used to staying up until the wee hours of the morning watching sport. But last night was worth it - even though a guy I admire for his grit, determination and passion didn't end up walking away with a win. In fact, if you didn't see it, I recommend watching it because there were lessons in that yo-yoing game of tennis between Lleyton Hewitt and David Nalbandian which every business owner can learn from. I'm talking about the lessons of momentum...
http://ezinearticles.com/?Momentum-Marketing

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