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- Osaka wants to 'play with the big dogs' after Miami winFormer world number one Naomi Osaka wants to "play with the big dogs" after beating Yuliia Starodubtseva 3-6 6-4 6-3 in the Miami Open.
- Djokovic player union begins legal action against toursThe players' union co-founded by Novak Djokovic begins legal action against tennis' governing bodies, citing "anti-competitive practices and a blatant disregard for player welfare".
- Indian Wells title means world to me - DraperGreat Britain's Jack Draper claims the biggest title of his career with a straight-sets win over Denmark's Holger Rune in the Indian Wells final.
- I'm either labelled a robot or hysterical - SwiatekIga Swiatek is "not proud" of the way she took her frustration out on a ball boy but has criticised the "standards" she faces as "not healthy".
- 'Sport was a big release' - how autism helps Brooksby on courtJenson Brooksby was diagnosed with severe autism as a young child - and explains why his condition offers some advantages on court.
- Getting through 'groundhog day' - how Draper became a Masters championWhen Jack Draper retired injured again at the Australian Open, he had to be patient - and is now celebrating the biggest title of his career.
- Second Serve: Your new weekly tennis briefingA new teenage superstar emerges, Britain has a top-10 star again and Miami Open talking points - this is the first edition of our weekly tennis snapshot.
- 17-year-old Andreeva wins Indian Wells title17-year-old Mirra Andreeva shocks world number one Aryna Sabalenka 2-6 6-4 6-3 to win the Indian Wells title.
- Draper beats Rune in Indian Wells final - highlightsGreat Britain's Jack Draper claims the biggest title of his career with a straight-sets win over Denmark's Holger Rune in the Indian Wells final.
- Draper beats Rune to win Indian Wells titleBritain's Jack Draper claims the biggest title of his career with a straight-set win over Denmark's Holger Rune in the Indian Wells final.
- Osaka wants to 'play with the big dogs' after Miami win
Monthly Archives: October 2015
New Jersey’s JTT 18 & Under Team Takes 2nd Place in National Championship in Columbia, SC
Nassau Godz N’ Goddezzes competed at the 2015 JTT National Championship beating teams from Texas, Puerto Rico, Minnesota and Virginia before succumbing to Maryland by only 2 games in the finals. Sixteen teams representing sections throughout the country competed in the 18 & … Continue reading
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Technical Tennis Tips from Gino: INSIDE-OUT FOREHAND
When you are struggling with your backhand or your forehand is your strength, you may want to consider an inside-out forehand. This is when the receiver is standing on the ad side and runs around to avoid hitting a backhand, … Continue reading
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Joao “Jay” Pinho Presents at 2015 USPTA World Conference in New Orleans
Joao “Jay” Pinho, USPTA NJ District President and upcoming 2nd VP for USPTA Middle States Division, was among the speakers during the 2015 USPTA World Conference in New Orleans. Joao’s presentation was … Continue reading
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