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Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Bbc Tennis
Tennis - Performance Drugs? Or No Performance Drugs!
by
Sergio Cruz
In recent years the World of Cycling has been turned upside down by doping cases involving all kinds of top stars, "Le tour de France" leaders and recent winners tainted with the doping question. This got me thinking about our little world of tennis and in all fairness these questions popped up in my mind, what if:
http://ezinearticles.com/?Tennis---Performance-Drugs?-Or-No-Performance-Drugs!
id=697425 - Aug 21, 2007
Wimbledon Tennis - Is It Worth Watching Any More?
by
Martin Luxton
Was tennis more interesting in the old days? Are today's players killing the game?
http://ezinearticles.com/?Wimbledon-Tennis---Is-It-Worth-Watching-Any-More?
id=620220 - Jun 25, 2007
Should We Legalize Performance-Enhancing Drugs In Tennis-Sports?
by
Sergio Cruz
In the last 25 years the challenges presented by performance enhancing drugs in sports and the inadequacy of the drug testing agencies to deal with it, has come to a point that even high ranked officials are venting their frustration. "There's definitely a performance-enhancing effect if you use things that improve oxygen transport to the tissue," says Larry Bowers, an expert on athletic drug testing and senior managing director of the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency. He says anonymous surveys of athletes indicate that only a tenth of them use performance-enhancing drugs. But he acknowledges that doped Athletes may win most of the time."
http://ezinearticles.com/?Should-We-Legalize-Performance-Enhancing-Drugs-In-Tennis-Sports?
id=709925 - Aug 30, 2007
Social Media Marketing - What Does it Have to Do With Tennis?
by
Dianna Eure Smith
Understanding social media marketing could have the biggest impact on your marketing efforts. If the concept is still confusing, read on...
http://ezinearticles.com/?Social-Media-Marketing---What-Does-it-Have-to-Do-With-Tennis?
id=4499705 - Jun 17, 2010
Broadcasting Wimbledon
by
Andy McCarthy
Of all the tennis Grand Slam tournaments, the Wimbledon Championship is the only one whose spectators have never decreased in number despite war interruptions and temporary controversies throughout its history. Since 1937, international fans unable to attend in person have been able to join in eager support of their favorite tennis players at Wimbledon by way of television and/or radio broadcasts. The Wimbledon Championships were televised for the first time in 1937, on BBC in the United Kingdom.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Broadcasting-Wimbledon
id=6330276 - Jun 06, 2011
Andy Murray Our British Hero
by
Rod Rowley
For many, particularly the BBC, the biggest sporting highlight of the year begins next week on the grass courts of Wimbledon, the most famous tennis tournament in the world. As usual, we have just the one Briton who has any chance at all of winning and if Andy Murray can remain scratch free, then on ability alone, he has at least an outside chance of doing so at some point in the near future.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Andy-Murray-Our-British-Hero
id=1260970 - Jun 19, 2008
Eligibility for Wimbledon
by
Andy McCarthy
As the number of Wimbledon Championships competitors from overseas increased with the 1950s expansion of air travel, the All England Club began to see need to reform its rules regarding Wimbledon Championship eligibility. As more and more international tennis players gained interest in traveling abroad to compete in London's prestigious tournament, prospective competitors began receiving financial assistance in amounts greatly exceeding those allowed by the International Tennis Federation, which was in charge of regulating lawn tennis rules worldwide. Hoping to address this issue, in 1959, the chairman the All England Club proposed that the Wimbledon Championships be made open to...
http://ezinearticles.com/?Eligibility-for-Wimbledon
id=6324266 - Jun 03, 2011
Six of the Best British Sports Commentators
by
James R Smith
This article looks at one of British sport's national institutions, the commentator! Many colourful characters have kept us updated on goings on in sport down the years and here, the author looks at some of the most memorable that have graced the airwaves of various sports down the years.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Six-of-the-Best-British-Sports-Commentators
id=5657866 - Jan 04, 2011
Fred Perry Polo Shirts
by
Leslie Mazel
Fred Perry Polo shirts are cool. Fashions come and go every year or so but true style is timeless, and Fred Perry Polo shirts are classically timeless.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Fred-Perry-Polo-Shirts
id=6843671 - Jan 26, 2012
Business Owners
Accountants Can Now Enjoy Wimbledon While Working From Home - It's a Love Match
by
Kathryn Convery
Feeling a bit blase about the World Cup? If football isn't your thing, never fear - as it's time for sun, strawberries and set points as the All England Club opens its doors to the greatest tennis tournament in the world. And, although we say it every year, Britain just might have a shot at the title - this time, in the shape of World Number 4, Andy Murray.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Business-Owners-and-Accountants-Can-Now-Enjoy-Wimbledon-While-Working-From-Home---Its-a-Love-Match

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