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Tennis is a popular sport enjoyed by people of all ages and skill levels. As one of the oldest sports in the world, tennis offers a lifetime of enjoyment and competition. There is a wide range of tennis news, articles, and videos available online to keep players informed about the latest trends in the sport. From professional tournaments to recreational leagues and tips for improving your game, there is something for everyone. Here are some of the top sources for tennis news, articles, and videos. 1. ATP World Tour: The official website of the ATP World Tour provides the latest news and updates on professional tennis. Follow the world’s top players, stay up to date on the latest tournaments and watch highlights of the biggest matches. 2. USTA: The USTA website is a great resource for players of all levels. Read articles on the latest in tennis, watch instructional videos and find local leagues and tournaments. 3. Tennis.com: A great source for tips and advice on how to improve your game. The website also includes news about the latest tournaments and players, as well as equipment reviews. 4. Tennis Magazine: This magazine is a great source for in-depth analysis of the latest trends in
Mar. 25—The Stephens County Humane Society (SCHS) will swing high to gain some extra support with its annual dual fundraiser in May. SCHS will kick off its fundraising event by hosting its second annual Puttin' Fore Paws Golf Tournament at the Duncan Golf and Tennis Club May 11. Patti Whitaker, on the SCHS board of directors, said the golf tournament will begin with lunch for golf team members ...
James Ralley joins the Links with exceptional experience and commercial expertise within the sports industry having worked extensively with prestigious clubs and federations like the All-England Lawn Tennis Club, the Football Association, and World Rugby
Charley Hull feels confident that she can deny overwhelming favourite Nelly Korda in the Chevron Championship – the first female major of the season, that starts on Thursday – despite a bizarre build-up that included breaking her nose with her own tennis racket.
Apr. 24—Boys' Tennis Aiken 6, Westside 0 Aiken High registered a clean sweep of Westside on Tuesday in the opening round of the Class AAAA playoffs. Henry Vaughters, Joseph Burch, Aiden McElwain, Kyle Tucker and Alex Hammell were all victorious in singles, as was the doubles tandem of Brinkley Johnson and Jake Woiczchowski. Up next for the Hornets, the No. 2 seed from Region 4-AAAA, is a ...