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The Sports Archives – The History of Wimbledon Programmes!
The All England Lawn Tennis Championships (later named the Wimbledon Championships) started at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet (AELTC) Club located in Wimbledon, London, England. It is considered the oldest Grand Slam tennis tournaments in the world with … Continue reading
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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 – 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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The Sports Archives – 5 Facts about the French Open!
Special Thanks to Author: Jonathan Piggins The 2011 Roland Garros French Open is seeing some fantastic tennis – from Rafael Nadal’s fantastic form to Li Na’s historic entry as the first ever Chinese player to reach the French Open Final. … Continue reading
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The Sports Archives Greatest Rivalries – Tennis Siblings
Who can write a sports archives blog about sibling rivalry in tennis without mentioning Serena and Venus Williams? The Williams sisters have pushed their own limits as well as each others buttons for the longest time, both growing up and … Continue reading

