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HSBC Bank Brings Taste of Wimbledon to New York's Rockefeller Center
by Sam Blum
When you think of New York City, you think of a city that is fast-paced. One where everyone is trying to get somewhere and will stop at nothing to get there. It is the Big Apple, "the city that never sleeps"... Read More »
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Rafael Nadal and the 10 Best Clay Court Players in the Open Era
by Gregory Lanzenberg
Tennis was first played on grass starting in 1860 on the courts of Wimbledon. Many at that time already thought the costs to maintain them were very expensive, while some had the idea to lower the charges and create another surface... Read More »
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Interview With Davis Cup's American Coach Jim Courier
by Lauren Lynch
Keep up with everything tennis at www.TennisNow.com Back in the days before bounty hunters, survival specialists and X-Games adrenaline junkies populated reality TV, tennis had its own hard-core, thrill-seeking No... Read More »
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He Dreamed A Dream Too Far: Nadal Echoes The Legacy Of Courier
by Alexeiv Goodenov
Many months ago I stated Nadal's similairities with Jim Courier. A history lesson for those of you who know little of Courier: At 21, he broke through in Grand Slams by winning the French Open and making the U... Read More »