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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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Tagged Alexander Zverev, Andy Murray, Dominic Thiem, Garbiñe Muguruza, Gilles Muller, Johanna Konta, Nick Kyrgios, Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal, roger federer, Serena Williams, sports and leisure, Sports Archives, Sports Blogs, tennis blogs, Venus Williams, wimbledon archives
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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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The Sports Archives – Teen Wimbledon Champions as Role Models!
The tournament that popularized lawn tennis around the world is back and once again it will feature some of the most prominent athletes on the planet. Parents looking to motivate their teens to work hard and never give up no … Continue reading
The Sports Archives – A Short List Of Some Of The Most Popular Female Athletes!
Female athletes are inspirational to people all over the world because they work hard to achieve everything that they accomplish. Though the sporting world is often dominated by men, female athletes now have a firm hold on the industry and … Continue reading
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The Sports Archives – The 10 Best Women Tennis Players To Follow On Twitter!
There are few things more intense than a spirited game of tennis. If you find yourself counting down to Grand Slam events such as the US Open or Wimbledon each year, then we’ve got good news for you. Thanks to … 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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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 – 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 – 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
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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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