What's in Lesia Tsurenko's Bag? Watch her Bag Check, along with more new episodes all week long!
Lesia Tsurenko has won multiple WTA titles. See what she travels with in her Bag Check.Watch this edition of Bag Check for more: Bag Check: Lesia Tsurenko ----About Bag Check:Bag Check is Tennis Channel’s most well known franchise. Ge
Looking for Tennis and Racket Sports International News?
Sam Groth takes us to Priority 1 in Florida where the magic's done!#MyTennisLife
As a follow up to his previous article, today Joel Drucker offers up possible solutions for league tennis.
Two days ago, this space cited aspects of the poison that infects league tennis. Today, thoughts on the solution. Here are a few modest proposals that could theoretically make league tennis more fun for all:+ Consider making it strictly a sectional-level
Melbourne & Olympic Parks, Olympic Blvd, Melbourne VIC • 3001, Australia, 29 July 2017 | AAP
Arina Rodionova has had her quest for a WTA Tour title in China halted in the quarterfinals.
The 27-year-old Australian fought hard but ultimately fell to local hope Xinyun Han 6-1 7-5 as the Chinese world No.126 made the semi-finals.
Rodionova struggled early and was again down a break in the second set but rallied to get things back to 5-5 before Han again broke her serve and then served it out on her second match point.
Atlanta, GA, USA, 28 July 2017 | AAP/tennis.com.au
Australian John Millman has been beaten by Ryan Harrison in a three-set, second-round marathon at the Atlanta Open.
Millman, ranked 174th, battled for two hours and 46 minutes before the fourth-seeded American prevailed 6-7(2) 7-6(4) 7-5.
The Queenslander led by a set and a break, reached match point in the ninth game on Harrison’s serve, and served for the match in the 10th game before the American broke to get the set back on level terms.
Novak Djokovic’s 2017 Is Over - A Few Questions... By Joel Drucker
The vast majority of press releases list the name and phone number of a contact person. Often they are also printed on letterhead, showcasing the newsmaker’s organization, affiliation or management company.But this one came on stark white paper. No conta
Brand New Bag Checks! What's in Kiki Berten's Bag? Hint: ?
Kiki Bertens carries a very special monkey aroun … learn more in her Bag Check.What’s In the Bag:RacquetsDampenerHairsprayRecovery ShakesPlush MonkeyWatch this edition of Bag Check for more: Bag Check: Kiki Bertens ----About Bag Check:
28.07.2017
03:55Главная | Регистрация | Вход | RSS
Stats |
---|
Archive |
---|
- Выберите месяц -2012 May2012 June2012 July2012 August2012 September2012 October2012 November2012 December2013 January2013 February2013 March2013 April2013 May2013 June2013 July2013 August2013 September2013 October2013 November2013 December2014 January2014 February2014 March2014 April2014 May2014 June2014 July2014 August2014 September2014 October2014 November2014 December2015 January2015 February2015 March2015 April2015 May2015 June2015 July2015 August2015 September2015 October2015 November2015 December2016 January2016 February2016 March2016 April2016 May2016 June2016 July2016 August2016 September2016 October2016 November2016 December2017 January2017 February2017 March2017 April2017 May2017 June2017 July |

A MUST Listen --> Ana Ivanovic as Jon Wertheim's guest on today's Tennis Channel & Sports Illustrated podcast. ?
On the Beyond the Baseline Podcast, Tennis Channel Commentator and Sports Illustrated Executive Editor Jon Wertheim takes fans between the lines with tennis commentary and exclusive interviews with the top players and newsmakers on the ATP and WTA tours.On
ICYMI: It's been 18 years since Pat Rafter - a two-time US Open Tennis Championships Winner - became the World No.1 on ATP World Tour.
It was 18 years ago, on July 26, 1999, when Patrick Rafter - a two-time US Open champion, and one of the most popular players in the sport’s history - became the World No.1 on the ATP World Tour.Having won his first major at the 1997 US Open, beating Greg
Joel Drucker on the poison inside league tennis.
From the deck of his tennis club, the league team captain cast his eyes towards a distant court. He inspected a new member with the intensity of a U-boat commander assessing the high seas. All he needed was a pair of binoculars.“I wonder if this new guy is
Steve Flink on Becoming a Hall of Famer: 'An Honor to be Cherished Forever' at International Tennis Hall of Fame.Congratulations Steve from all of Tennis Channel!
It was late last yearNovember 21 to be precisethat I found out I was going to be inducted at the International Tennis Hall of Fame in Newport, Rhode Island this summer. I heard the extraordinary news over the telephone from ITHF President Stan Smith, who w
ICYMI: Watch Steve Weissman's interview with Justin Gimelstob following Novak Djokovic's announcement today that he will miss the remainder of the 2017 season due to an elbow injury.
Earlier today, Novak Djokovic took to social media to announce that he will miss the remainder of the 2017 season as he looks to recover from his elbow injury, apologizing for keeping his fans 'in the dark these days.' Tennis Channel analyst Justin Gimelst
Brand New Bag Check with Elina Svitolina.Watch below!
Elina Svitolina shows us all the essentials in her tennis bag in this edition of Bag Check:What's in the bag:NotebookExercise BandsMakeupSport GelsHandmade ButterflyWatch this edition of Bag Check for more: Bag Check: Elina Svitolina W
Nanchang, Jiangxi, China, 27 July 2017 | AAP
A day after shocking defending champion Duan Ying-Ying in the first round, Arina Rodionova has marched on at the Jiangxi Open in China.
The 27-year-old beat hometown hope Liu Fangzhou 6-4 6-2 to advance to her first WTA quarterfinal.
There she will face Han Xinyun – her third Chinese opponent in a row – after Han beat fourth seed Wang Qiang in three sets.
I took time to make a decision about my recovery. Sorry for keeping you in the dark these days. Read more here https://t.co/tCSw46TOL2
— Novak Djokovic (@DjokerNole) July 26, 2017
Djokovic’s announcement was today and I was happy to hear that he decided to pack it in for the season. Obviously, as a fan, I will miss his tennis but this break is so long overdue that it needs to be this long.
Enough is enough. It is better to do a Federer now and come back in 2018 fresh and 100% healthy. No more unnecessary risks with his all-important health. Health always comes first especially for an athlete because without it, you are on the sidelines.
That is the hard lesson Djokovic had to learn because by not taking a break after he won the personal slam he has pretty much wasted a year on tour and now he has to take an added five months off. His ranking will fall but that is of least importance now.
Pragmatic to a fault, Novak Djokovic made the right call in ending his 2017 season, writes Ed McGrogan.
The ailing 12-time Grand Slam champion deserves the benefit of the doubt.
26.07.2017
15:55Главная | Регистрация | Вход | RSS
Stats |
---|
Archive |
---|
- Выберите месяц -2012 May2012 June2012 July2012 August2012 September2012 October2012 November2012 December2013 January2013 February2013 March2013 April2013 May2013 June2013 July2013 August2013 September2013 October2013 November2013 December2014 January2014 February2014 March2014 April2014 May2014 June2014 July2014 August2014 September2014 October2014 November2014 December2015 January2015 February2015 March2015 April2015 May2015 June2015 July2015 August2015 September2015 October2015 November2015 December2016 January2016 February2016 March2016 April2016 May2016 June2016 July2016 August2016 September2016 October2016 November2016 December2017 January2017 February2017 March2017 April2017 May2017 June2017 July |

Melbourne VIC, Australia, 26 July 2017 | tennis.com.au
#MyTennisClub celebrates what it means to be a member of your local tennis club. It’s about those unforgettable matches on your home court, barbecues in the sunshine, hitting with friends and family.
Every month we’ll be featuring clubs from around Australia on the TA social channels, with lucky winners taking home a New Balance voucher.
TO ENTER