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Friday, January 24, 2014

Tennis Australia

Tennis Australia
Australian Open - Celebration of Melbourne Tennis
by
Brigitte Seum
Melbourne knows how to celebrate and play a game. In January, Melbourne is filled with tennis fans around the world to watch this premier tennis event, the Australian Open. This is the first championship of the global tennis Grand Slam circuit of the year.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Australian-Open---Celebration-of-Melbourne-Tennis
id=929943 - Jan 15, 2008
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
Who Invented Tennis
by
Candis Reade
Various games of ball and racket such as court tennis (United States), real tennis (United Kingdom), and royal tennis (Australia) originated from a 12th-century French game called paume, which means palm. Paume was a game played on a court where the ball was struck with hand. Paume evolved into jeu de paume (game of the palm) in which rackets were used.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Who-Invented-Tennis
id=1654786 - Nov 06, 2008
10 Top Ways to Discover Melbourne - Venue For the Australian Open in Tennis
by
Graeme Lanham
Melbourne is host city to the first tennis Grand Slam for 2010. The Australian Open Tennis Championships is an event which attracts the world's best tennis players, including Serena Williams, Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Venus Williams and Kim Clijsters. This major event on the world tennis calendar has a total prize pool of $24 million and attracts a total of 480 singles and doubles players.
http://ezinearticles.com/?10-Top-Ways-to-Discover-Melbourne---Venue-For-the-Australian-Open-in-Tennis
id=3534518 - Jan 06, 2010
Playing Tennis on a Plexipave Court
by
Natasha Fatale
In the 1950s, Plexipave was developed in Australia to be formulated and placed over asphalt and concrete tennis court surfaces. Plexipave is surface for all seasons. It quickly dries out after rain while being a perfect anti-glare finish. Of the four Grand Slam tennis tournaments, the U.S. Open and Australian Open use hard courts surfaced with Plexipave.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Playing-Tennis-on-a-Plexipave-Court
id=2484180 - Jun 16, 2009
Australia Day And How To Best Celebrate It
by
Deon Du Plessis
Every year on the 26th of January, Australia comes to a complete halt for Australia Day. In cultural terms its the same as independence Day for America but Australia day hold many different meanings for Australians. It's a day that is dedicated to celebrating what it means to be Australian.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Australia-Day-And-How-To-Best-Celebrate-It
id=5796331 - Jan 26, 2011
Ana Ivanovic - Star of Tennis
by
Tisha Kulak Tolar
Born in Basel, Switzerland in 1987, Ana Ivanovic is a 6′1 star of tennis. When she was just 5 years old, Ana fell in love with tennis after watching Monica Seles on television. She pleaded with her parents to allow her to take tennis lessons, to which they agreed and bought her a tennis racquet for her birthday. Her training years were less than ideal due to NATO bombings in 1999. She starting having practices in the morning to help avoid the chaos and even started training in an abandoned swimming pool during the winter months due to a lack of facilities.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Ana-Ivanovic---Star-of-Tennis
id=2596092 - Jul 11, 2009
What to Do and Not to Do Before a Major Tennis Event
by
Sergio Cruz
The tennis season has barely begun, the first Grand Slam is about to start and I thought it would be appropriate to talk about small things that can be important to succeed in a major tournament. The scenario I will develop is for contestants with a chance at winning a Grand Slam. The location is Melbourne, Australia, Australian Open. You can extrapolate this to any tournament of importance with identical conditions.
http://ezinearticles.com/?What-to-Do-and-Not-to-Do-Before-a-Major-Tennis-Event
id=925633 - Jan 13, 2008
4 Ways to Make Table Tennis on TV Awesome
by
Jackson Meyn
Wish there was more table tennis on TV? Me Too! Read this article about how to make it more awesome and let me know what you think!
http://ezinearticles.com/?4-Ways-to-Make-Table-Tennis-on-TV-Awesome
id=5012132 - Sep 09, 2010
Roger Federer and the All Round Tennis Game
by
Rufus Keown
Roger Federer is the most "watchable" champion the game has known. His game is moulded on the Rod Laver and Pete Sampras model, but Federer has taken it to a new level.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Roger-Federer-and-the-All-Round-Tennis-Game

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