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The Sports Archives – Sports We Can’t Wait to See in 2013!
Sports fans can be some of the most arrogant, while at the same time being the most loyal. When fall rolls around, all the football fans seem to flood every bar within a 10 mile radius of our homes, beefed … Continue reading
The Sports Archives – Did You See That? Top London 2012 Moments!
The London Olympics provided us with more captivating story lines and memorable moments than we could ever have wished for. The drama, the passion, the commitment, the joy, the tears, and the hope… the Olympics brought so much into our … Continue reading
Posted in Olympics, Other, Tennis
Tagged Andy Murray, Chad le Clos, David Boudia, Epke Zonderland, Greg Louganis, Kayla Harrison, london 2012, london olympics, Manteo Mitchell, Michael Phelps, Mo Farah, olympic games, olympics 2012, Qui Bo, roger federer, sports and leisure, Sports Archives, Stephan Feck, Usain Bolt, Wimbledon
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The Sports Archives – Babolat Serves Up Some Hot Hitters!
In highlighting the heavy hitters of today’s tennis world, it was interesting to note several commonalities. It doesn’t matter if they serve on the Men’s team or the Women’s team; similar factors can play into the success of their game … Continue reading
Posted in Olympics, Tennis
Tagged 2012 olympic games, 2012 US Open, agnieszka radwanska, Andy Roddick, babolat, babolat pure drive, belgian player, julien benneteau, kim clijsters, newcomer award, paris masters, Rafael Nadal, roger federer, sports, sports and leisure, Sports Archives, tennis, tennis news, US Open, Wimbledon
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The Sports Archives – What Happened to Tennis Racquets of the Past?
Bjorn Borg, one of the best tennis players on the planet was also the hottest personality throughout the 1970’s and 80’s. Why? He dominated the tennis world with his unbelievable topspin and calm demeanor. Borg preferred to play with the … Continue reading
The Sports Archives – Volley for Serve Down Under!
Volley for Serve Down Under For over a century, the Australian Open has thrilled tennis fans from all over the world. As the first of the four Grand Slam tennis events, it is the initial showcase for newcomers and veterans … Continue reading
Posted in Tennis
Tagged Andy Murray, Australia, Australian Open, charity tournament, defending champ, grand slam, grand slam tennis, grand slam tennis events, Maria Sharapova, Novak Djokovic, olympic champion, Rafael Nadal, Rod Laver, roger federer, Serena Williams, sports, sports and leisure, Sports Archives, tennis, travel, vacation, Victoria Azarenka
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The Sports Archives – Will the Great Britain Football Team Leave Any Sort of Legacy?
Why Was It Done? As the United Kingdom, rather than England, was designated as the host nation for the 2012 Olympic Games, it was thought that it would be fitting to have a football team representing the nation this year. … Continue reading
Posted in Olympics, Soccer, Tennis
Tagged 2012 olympic games, Andy Murray, Bill Shankly, David Beckham, England National Football Team, English Football, football, gb football team, Great Britain Football Team, Liverpool F.C, london 2012, olympic football, Olympic Soccer, Olympics, olympics 2012, phil thompson, Soccer, sport, sports, sports and leisure, Sports Archives, Stuart Pearce, tennis, United Kingdom Football, Wales National Football Team, Wimbledon
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The Sports Archives – Unnecessary Pressure Or All In The Game?
A lot of people found it strange to hear the pre-Wimbledon men’s final comments that Andy Murray had the “pressure of a nation” on his shoulders as he went head to head with 16 time grand slam winner and, let’s … Continue reading
Posted in Tennis
Tagged Andy Murray, british athletes, Cedric Pioline, David Nalbandian, England National Football Team, Mark Philippoussis, nerves of steel, Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal, roger federer, sports, sports and leisure, Sports Archives, tennis, tennis news, Tomas Berdych, UEFA Euro 2012, Wimbledon, wimbledon championships, wimbledon finals
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The Sports Archives – Wimbledon Tennis’ Best Grand-Slam Champions of All Time
Formed initially in 1877, Wimbledon tennis has evolved from a garden party into what it is today: a world-class grand-slam competition. A few decades later and the traditions of this prestigious tournament continue, the only event of its kind to … Continue reading
The Sports Archives – What Does The Future Hold For Women’s Tennis?
What Does The Future Hold For Women’s Tennis? There’s a lot of conjecture at the moment surrounding the state of women’s tennis. A lot of people seem to be of the opinion that the sudden rise of players outside the … Continue reading
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Tagged Andy Murray, career grand slam, French Open, grand slam, Maria Sharapova, Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal, roger federer, Sara Errani, Serena Williams, sport, sports, sports and leisure, Sports Archives, tennis, tennis news, tennis tournaments, Venus Williams, williams sisters, women's tennis, womens interest
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The Sports Archives – Warm up for Summer with Wimbledon 2012!
With the Queen’s Club Championship well underway, the road to Wimbledon is drawing to a close, and the tournament is shaping up to be one of the most dramatic in recent years. History For those not in the know, the … Continue reading
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Tagged 2010 Australian Open, Andy Murray, britain, British Open, england lawn tennis, French Open, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, Juan Martin del Potro, Li Na, london, london tourism, Maria Sharapova, Novak Djokovic, Petra Kvitová, Rafael Nadal, roger federer, Sam Stosur, Sara Errani, Serena Williams, Spencer Gore, sports, sports and leisure, Sports Archives, tennis, tennis tournaments, wimbledon championships
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