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On This Day In Tennis History Is Latest Book Release From New Chapter Press

On This Day In Tennis History Is Latest Book Release From New Chapter Press

New Chapter Press has announced the publication of its latest book - On This Day In Tennis History -a calendar-like compilation of historical and unique anniversaries, events and happenings from the world of tennis through the years - written by Randy Walker, the sports marketing and media specialist, tennis historian and former U.S. Tennis Association press officer.

Mondays With Bob Greene: We might even choose to boycott the new tour

Mondays With Bob Greene: We might even choose to boycott the new tour

Bob Greene, the esteemed former Associated Press tennis writer, wraps up the week that was in international tennis with his “Monday’s With Bob Greene” column – a revival of his popular weekly feature at the AP. This week Bob summarizes the Kremlin Cup and the Stockholm Open.

Mondays With Bob Greene: I Still Have 21 Spots To Go

Mondays With Bob Greene: I Still Have 21 Spots To Go

Bob Greene, the esteemed former Associated Press tennis writer, wraps up the week that was in international tennis with his “Monday’s With Bob Greene” column – a revival of his popular weekly feature at the AP. This week Bob summarizes the Pilot Pen Tennis tournament and the Forest Hills Classic.

Weekly Links: Jelena Jankovic Is Taking Time Off

Weekly Links: Jelena Jankovic Is Taking Time Off

This week in Weekly Links: Jelena Jankovic is taking time off, Novak is a real Djoker, Roger Federer’s reign is far from over and you can’t write off Andy Roddick just yet. Also as an extra added bonus Jo-Wilfried Tsonga and photos by the Gerry Weber Open in Halle.

An Olympic Wild Card Case For Sunitha Rao

An Olympic Wild Card Case For Sunitha Rao

Hello again it’s Levar updating you on some of the ongoing initiatives for The Global Tennis Foundation. Most recently we have been supporting and promoting Sunitha Rao, who is currently the No. 2 ranked woman from India and is aspiring to play in the Beijing Olympics this August. She recently won a women’s 75k Challenger in doubles, and is looking to gain some momentum to be accepted in the draw at the Olympics.

Mondays With Bob Greene: Ana Ivanovic May Even Be Better Than Maria Sharapova

Mondays With Bob Greene: Ana Ivanovic May Even Be Better Than Maria Sharapova

Bob Greene, the esteemed former Associated Press tennis writer, wraps up the week that was in international tennis with his “Monday’s With Bob Greene” column – a revival of his popular weekly feature at the AP. This week Bob summarizes , The Hypo Group Tennis International 2008 and Ashley Harkleroad posing for Playboy.

Mondays with Bob Greene: Nadal Beats Federer in Hamburg

Mondays with Bob Greene: Nadal Beats Federer in Hamburg

Bob Greene, the esteemed former Associated Press tennis writer, wraps up the week that was in international tennis with his “Monday’s With Bob Greene” column – a revival of his popular weekly feature at the AP. This week Bob summarizes the Italian Open, Hamburg and the retirement of Justine Henin.

Mondays with Bob Greene - The Return of Kimiko Date

Mondays with Bob Greene - The Return of Kimiko Date

Bob Greene, the esteemed former Associated Press tennis writer, wraps up the week that was in international tennis with his “Monday’s With Bob Greene” column – a revival of his popular weekly feature at the AP. This week Bob summarizes a week of Bausch & Lomb and the return of Kimiko Date.

AusOpen 2008: A Dose Of Controversies

AusOpen 2008: A Dose Of Controversies

The first week at the Australian Open was a controversial one with Cypriot and flamboyant player Marcos Baghdatis playing the lead role in what should be a Razzie nominated movie.