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The Sports Archives – Talking Points from This Year’s Wimbledon
Wimbledon has been and gone for another year. Roger Federer made history by winning Wimbledon for the eighth time, without losing a single set in the process. Spain’s Garbiñe Muguruza picked up her first Wimbledon title, after a nail biting … Continue reading
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The Sports Archives – Holding Court: ATP’s Top 5 Pros March 2016
Tennis has deep roots as a sport of elites, and today some of the world’s finest athletes make up the top competitors in the sport. Perennial winners are categorized on the game’s most esteemed list of players, the Association of … Continue reading
The Sports Archives – Top 5 ATP Tennis Moments Of Recent Times
Top 5 ATP Tennis Moments of Recent Times Over the years the ATP World Tour has provided us with countless memorable matches. These include moments of brilliance, huge winning streaks and freak results. With so many great players and legends … Continue reading
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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 – The Highest Paid Golfers!
When thinking about high paid athletes, your mind turns to the likes of baseball star Alex Rodriguez, basketball star Kobe Bryant, tennis star Roger Federer, football star Drew Brees and soccer star David Beckham. In fact, according to Forbes 2013 … Continue reading
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The Sports Archives – Facts You Never Knew About The Australian Open Tennis Grand Slam Tournament!
The world’s best tennis players gather in Australia in January every year in order to play the first Grand Slam tournament of the year. The tournament is played in mid-summer in Australia and will certainly test the players to see … Continue reading
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Tagged Andre Agassi, Australian Championships, Australian Open, Extreme Heat Policy (EHP), Fun Facts, grand slam, history, Ken Rosewal, Margaret Court, Martina Hingis, melbourne, New Zealand, Novak Djokovic, roger federer, Roy Emerson, Serena Williams, sports and leisure, sports and recreation, Sports Archives, Sports Blogs, tennis, tennis blogs, tennis news, tennis tournaments, U.S Open, Wilson tennis balls
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The Sports Archives – Wimbledon Trivia: 10 Fun Facts About The World’s Greatest Tennis Tournament!
Wimbledon is one of the four major Grand Slams of tennis and is typically played during the last week of June and the first week of July every year. It is the oldest of the Grand Slams and is considered … Continue reading
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The Sports Archives – Top 10 Wildest Tennis Racquet Smashing Moments Of All Time!
Let’s face it, everyone loves seeing a newly painted, expensive tennis racquet go head to head with the ground in a battle of strength. In fact chances are the only reason you like a certain player is because you know … Continue reading
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The Sports Archives – 6 Top Earning Sportsmen Of 2012!
We all know of famous celebrities and multi-millionaire investors, but many athletes have surpassed their net worth. Sports have now become businesses and athletes have become products. Some athletes make more than famous celebrities, singers, and even top models. The … 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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