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USTA's 2011 ICON Awards: Embracing the Diversity & Inclusion of Others
by Cesar Diaz
Flushing, Queens - On Tuesday night, the United States Tennis Association (USTA) celebrated their third annual ICON Awards at the USTA Billie Jean King National Center... Read More »
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Top 25 Women in the Open Era
by Alan Rubenstein
When discussing the Greatest Male Players in the Open Era , the top of the list usually begins and ends with Pete Sampras and Roger Federer . Some might throw in Rod Laver, but the list is short... Read More »
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A Royal Tribute To Women Who Have Made Wimbledon Great
by Marianne Bevis
Wimbledon 2010 has been a royal occasion in more ways than one. Sure, the current queens of the tournament, Serena and Venus Williams, top the seedings and have sailed through to their rightful place in the second week... Read More »
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Women's Tennis and US Open Greats: Graf, King, Navratilova, Williams
by Cliff Potter
For women in tennis spanning the Open Period, none surpass and most do not come close to Steffi Graf, Billy Jean King, Martina Navratilova and Serena Williams. All have done so much to advance tennis and have given back to society in so many ways... Read More »
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Don't Ask, Don't Tell: The Plight of Gay Athletes in Pro Sports
by Scott Gyurina
In many ways, the modern world of professional sports offers a glimpse of diversity, often unseen in other facets of life... Read More »
