I Almost Lost My Ball

Close Call: A Tennis Mishap

[ad_1] By Richard Pagliaro | @Tennis_Now | Friday, October 18, 2024Photo credit: Clive Brunskill/Getty New balls please was once an ATP slogan. Recently, it was a very scary possibility for Andrey Rublev. More: Rafael Nadal Announces Retirement from Tennis Speaking to the media at the Stockholm Open, Rublev shared the health scare he suffered in the aftermath of a…

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What Nations Are Tennis Powerhouses?

Identifying the Dominant Nations in Tennis

[ad_1] In the world of tennis, certain nations have long dominated the global stage, consistently producing world-class players and fostering a thriving tennis culture. Historically, countries like the United States, Spain, France, and Australia have been at the forefront of both professional success and grassroots participation. The Tennis Powerhouses United States: For decades, the U.S….

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Tennis Canada launches the Wheelchair Tennis Whole Player Development Pathway

Tennis Canada Introduces New Pathway for Whole Player Development in Wheelchair Tennis

[ad_1] Tennis Canada today unveiled the Wheelchair Tennis Whole Player Development Pathway (WTWPDP), a player development guide with the aim of fostering lifelong passion for and participation in wheelchair tennis. Following the launch of the Whole Player Development Pathway (WPDP) last November, the WTWPDP underscores Tennis Canada’s vision to be a world-leading tennis nation in…

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Tiafoe vs. Evans, Mannarino vs. Vukic

Analysis of Tiafoe facing off against Evans, and Mannarino taking on Vukic in upcoming tennis matches

[ad_1] Getty Images Second-round action in Almaty concludes on Thursday, when Frances Tiafoe begins his week against familiar foe Dan Evans. Adrian Mannarino and Aleksandar Vukic are also aiming for a place in the quarterfinals. (1) Frances Tiafoe vs. Dan Evans Tiafoe and Evans will be squaring off for–surprisingly–the 10th time in their careers when…

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