THOMAZ BELLUCCI: MAN ON A MISSION
Posted by Leigh Sanders on February 11, 2010 · 59311 Commenthttp://www.tennisgrandstand.com/archives/5931THOMAZ+BELLUCCI%3A+MAN+ON+A+MISSION2010-02-11+13%3A23%3A24Leigh+Sanders
As the dust settles and the tears dry following Roger Federer’s whitewashing of Andy Murray in Melbourne the ATP marches on.
Last week saw ATP 250 Tournaments held in Zagreb, Croatia, Johannesburg, South Africa and Santiago, Chile. It is testament to the worldwide appeal that tennis holds so strongly.
The giant Marin Cilic took his home title [...]
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CORINA MORARIU: RESURRECTION OF THE BRAIN OF A CHICKEN
Posted by Manfred Wenas on February 9, 2010 · 59111 Commenthttp://www.tennisgrandstand.com/archives/5911CORINA+MORARIU%3A+RESURRECTION+OF+THE+BRAIN+OF+A+CHICKEN2010-02-09+13%3A20%3A57Manfred+Wenas
The following excerpt is taken from the book LIVING THROUGH THE RACKET: How I Survived Leukemia…and Rediscovered My Self by Corina Morariu. It is published by Hay House (February 2010) and is available at all bookstores or online at: www.hayhouse.com or click here to order it from Amazon.com.
I know my dad always had my best [...]
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