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Category Archives: Tennis
The Sports Archives – History Of The Game Of Tennis In The United States
In some respects a sport can be compared to a curve ball; as the ball is thrown, the batter views it in a certain path and then as the ball curves, the path of it is altered. The sport of … Continue reading
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Tagged history, history of US Tennis, Mary Ewing Outerbridge, National Lawn Tennis Association, Philadelphia Cricket Club, sports, sports and leisure, Sports Archives, Sports Blogs, sports history, tennis, tennis blogs, tennis coaching, tennis history, tennis news, United States, United States Tennis Association, US Open
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The Sports Archives – Guide to the Grand Slams!
Guide to the Grand Slams The Grand Slam events of the ATP Tour are the most thrilling and important tournaments of the season and have been won by the greatest players to ever pick up a racquet. But how much … Continue reading
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Tagged Andrés Gimeno, Andre Agassi, arthur ashe, ATP Tour, Australian Open, Boris Becker, Chris Evert, clay court, Fred Perry, French Open, grand slam tennis, Grand Slam tournaments, Jimmy Connors, Ken Rosewall, Margaret Court, Martina Hingis, Martina Navratilova, Michael Chang, Monica Seles, Pete Sampras, Rafael Nadal, roger federer, roland garros, Serena Williams, sports and leisure, Sports Archives, Sports Blogs, tennis blogs, Thelma Coyle Long, Tracy Austin, US Open, Wimbledon
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The Sports Archives – Famous Sports Luminaries of the Bahamas!
There are over 3000 Islands belonging to the Commonwealth of the Bahamas. The Islands are legendary for their beauty and their immense pull for tourism. These groups of Island are of course home to many Bahamians. Just how many of … Continue reading
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Tagged 2004 Athens Olympics, 2012 London Olympics, Ana Guevara, Boston Celtics, Cara Saunders, CARIFTA games, Cherry Bomb, Commonwealth Games, Dancing with the Stars, Debbie Ferguson-McKenzie, Edner Cherry, Jamaica sports, Los Angeles Lakers, Mark Knowles, Mychal Thompson, Olympics blogs, Portland Trail Blazers, Rick Fox, sports and leisure, Sports Archives, Sports Blogs, sports in Bahamas, Tonique Williams- Darling, World Games
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The Sports Archives – Five of the Most Expensive Sporting Tickets!
Arsenal may have hit the headlines for the wrong reasons with their recent home clash with Chelsea setting the cash tills ringing with the cheapest match tickets coming in at a pocket-money busting £62. A hefty price to pay for … Continue reading
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Tagged 2012 London Olympics, American Football, Andy Murray, Arsenal, Chelsea, English Premier League, expensive, football, New York Yankees, Olympics, Premier League, roger federer, sports, sports and business, sports and leisure, sports and money, Sports Archives, Sports Blogs, Super Bowl XLV, tennis, Wimbledon 2012
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The Sports Archives – Great moments at the Australian Open!
Sporting memorabilia merchants such as HTFM exist for a reason. The greatest moments in sporting history are etched into the memories of sporting fanatics the world over, and what better way to relive the glory than through an item from or … Continue reading
The Sports Archives – A Sports Fan’s Guide to Melbourne!
If you’re a sports nut, you may never want to leave Melbourne. Victoria’s capital is not just the home of the Australian Football League (10 of the 18 teams are from the state of Victoria), it is also an important … Continue reading
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Tagged 1956 Olympic Games, 1992 World Cup, 2006 Commonwealth Games, Aussie Rules Football, Australia Cricket Team, Australian Football League, Australian sporting memorabilia, Cricket, croquet, England Cricket Team, Gaelic Football, horse racing, lacrosse, melbourne australia, Melbourne Cup, motor racing, National Sports Museum, Rugby, sailing, sports and leisure, Sports Archives, Sports Blogs, Yachting
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The Sports Archives History Lesson – The Business of Sport – Fred Perry
It is strange to look back at the life of a tennis legend and consider that his greatest achievement may actually have come in the business arena not on the Tennis Court. Fred Perry won an incredible 10 tennis grand … Continue reading
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Tagged Andy Murray, Bradley Wiggins, cycling, famous people, Fred Perry, Fred Perry Sportswear, Grand Slam Tournament, historical, Racquet Sports, sports, sports and leisure, Sports Archives, sports archives history, Sports Blogs, sports stars, tennis, tennis legends, Tennis Sports Blogs, tennis tournaments, Tibby Wegner, wimbledon championships
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The Sports Archives – Giving the Gift of Fandom!
Giving the Gift of Fandom this Holiday! Fandom, or the act of supporting one’s team, is rarely something that can be given. Fathers can pass along the love of a sport to his kids, respect of a university is often … Continue reading
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Tagged Andre Agassi, Denver Broncos, EMAW, Every Man a Wildcat, Fandom, George Brett, Green Bay Packers, James Naismith, Kansas City Royals, Kansas State Wildcats, Los Angeles Lakers, New York Yankees, Pine Tar Game, Pine Tar Incident, sports and leisure, Sports Archives, Sports Blogs, sports collectibles, sports gifts, sports memorabilia, sports nostalgia
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The Sports Archives – Murray And Me!
Heroes I have always been a great fan of professional tennis, partly out of admiration as I am a useless player myself. I grew up in the 70’s and 80’s watching all of the big tournaments on the television and … Continue reading
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Tagged Andy Murray, Bjorn Borg, Fred Perry, grand slam, Ilie Năstase, Jimmy Conners, John “Legs” Lloyd, John McEnroe, Leyton Hewitt, Novak Djokovic, sporting events, sports, sports and leisure, Sports Archives, sports events, tennis, tennis tournaments, Tim Henman, tournaments, US Open, Wimbledon
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