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'My daughter calls the shots,' says tennis ace Kim Clijsters

Just 18 months after the birth of her daughter, Belgian tennis pro Kim Clijsters made a spectacular comeback when she won this year’s US Open. Here she reveals to Malcolm Folley the secret behind her triumphant return.

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Virtua Tennis 2009 (Playstation 3)Excellent Tennis Game

Powerseller, Complete, Shipping WorldWide and Fast !!! Virtua Tennis 2009 allows you to take on the world's top tennis players. In addition to the traditional singles, doubles and mixed doubles matches, Virtua Tennis 2009 also...

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Abanda joins the big girls

The $50,000 Tevlin Challenger currently going on at Tennis Canada headquarters in Toronto features players from both ends of the career spectrum – veterans hoping for one last good kick at the can and youngsters who are...

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Top Italian confirmed for ASB Classic (NZPA)

Italian Flavia Pennetta will follow up a successful year on the professional women's tennis circuit with a first appearance in January's ASB Classic at Auckland. The world No 12 was today confirmed as the latest addition to the...

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Italy's Flavia Pennetta to play at 2010 ASB Classic Open

Updated at 9:32am on 18 November 2009 The Italian tennis player Flavia Pennetta will take part in January's women's ASB Classic in Auckland. The world number 12 has had her best year yet in 2009, winning two titles and beating...

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Norfolk aims for number one spot

The Singles Masters will be Norfolk's last event of the year Paralympic champion Peter Norfolk goes into this week's end-of-year NEC Singles Masters knowing a win will see him end 2009 as world quad number one. Norfolk has...

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VIRTUA TENNIS 09 NEW PS3.

The estimated delivery time is based on the seller's handling time, the shipping service selected, and the payment method selected. We only use Australian made packaging products and 99% of products sold are sourced from...

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Interview: Serena Williams, tennis player

like a goddess. Serena Williams is eating a late lunch and doesn't rise or offer her hand to accompany hello. One journalist described meeting the tennis star as "less interview than audience", and it's intriguing that the UK...

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Car-Sized Creature Whacked with Tail's Sweet Spot (LiveScience.com)

LiveScience.com - When Alex Rodriguez swings for the fences or Venus Williams tries to ace her serve, they do well to connect at the "sweet spot" of their bat or racket. That aim was apparently shared by some unlikely...

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Fed Cup victory puts Italians in the limelight

REGGIO CALABRIA, Italy (Reuters) - When Italy won the Fed Cup final last weekend, the screaming crowds and the buzzing media covering the event showed just how much tennis has moved up on the public radar in the soccer-mad nation.

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