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Bites from the Big Apple.The U.S. Open…so far.

August 30, 2012 By James Crabtree Leave a Comment

By James A. Crabtree So yes, it is still in the very early stages. But am I just imagining this or has there been an absurd amount of five set matches, thirteen at last count. Absolute proof the game is decided not only by the power of a serve but as much by a will [...]

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Filed Under: James Crabtree, Lead Story Tagged With: Andy Murray, Andy Roddick, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Bernard Tomic, Bris Becker, Colin Farrell, Facebook, Ken Rosewall, Michael Chang, New York, Roger Federer, Survivor, tipsarevic, Total Recall, U.S. Open

“What makes you run better?” Enter to win Roddick and Raonic signed merchandise

March 29, 2012 By Romana Cvitkovic Leave a Comment

Want free merchandise signed by SAP Ambassadors Milos Raonic and Andy Roddick? Well, you’re in luck! SAP Sponsors is currently running a fun competition where people can submit a photo of something that helps them “run better” for a chance to win some signed merchandise by the ATP pros. In answer to the question “What makes [...]

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Filed Under: Lead Story, Live Coverage, Romi Cvitkovic Tagged With: Andy Roddick, ATP Tennis, Facebook, free tennis stuff, Milos Raonic, sap sponsors, signed tennis merchandise, Tennis, tennis competition, tennis contest, tennis giveaway, tennis news, Twitter

Ever wanted to meet Roger Federer? Here is your chance!

October 23, 2011 By Stephane Carter 1 Comment

Have you ever wanted to meet tennis legend Roger Federer? Here is your chance.  All you have to do is go to the Credit Suisse Facebook page and vote for the best ending of the Roger Federer, Relaxed video. There are four different endings, so watch all of them and vote! Alternative versions The commercial [...]

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Filed Under: Lead Story, Tennistastic Tagged With: ATP World Tour, Facebook, nike, Roger Federer

When in Rome do as the Romans do: Sharapova needs your help, Wozniacki enjoys football match, Ana Ivanovic given wild card

May 10, 2011 By Stephane Carter 7 Comments

What I really like about Facebook and Twitter is that you can find many fans and many players on the mediums. Players like Ana Ivanovic or Maria Sharapova,  can now talk to you directly instead of using some PR agency or whatever is used to keep you up to date. Ofcourse there are some people [...]

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Filed Under: Lead Story, Tennistastic Tagged With: ajax amsterdam, Ana Ivanovic, Caroline Wozniacki, Facebook, liverpool fc, Maria Sharapova, Victoria Azarenka, when in rome

Caroline Wozniacki is a little Buddha

January 3, 2011 By Stephane Carter 1 Comment

First of all a Happy New Year from all of us at TennisGrandstand.com and we hope that everyone is in good health and ofcourse are looking forward to an exciting season of tennis, tennis and more tennis. And ofcourse with the tennis come the tennis babes. To start off 2011 I am posting pics of [...]

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Filed Under: Lead Story, Tennistastic Tagged With: bangkok, Caroline Wozniacki, exhibition, Facebook, good health, Happy New Year, happy new years, hua hin thailand, intercontinental resort, Kim Clijsters, king of thailand, little buddha, monks, new year, ofcourse, tennis babes, tennis invitation, world tennis

SIZZLING SHARAPOVA ATTENDS MEMPHIS DRAW

February 15, 2010 By Stephane Carter 1 Comment

After the failed Aussie Open 2010 campaign, Maria Sharapova is back on the courts and this time she is in Memphis.  I am wondering if her self confidence is back up. Getting routed so early in Australia can’t be good for it.  If she hasn’t lost any self confidence then hey, she might very well [...]

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Filed Under: Lead Story, Tennistastic Tagged With: australia, Facebook, good business, hasn, Maria Sharapova, Melanie Oudin, memphis, photos, revelation, self confidence, Tennis, week in paris

Mondays With Bob Greene: Did I hear the baby? My grandmother in Russia heard the baby

August 10, 2009 By Bob Greene Leave a Comment

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 Legg Mason Tennis Classic and the LA Women’s Tennis Championships.

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Filed Under: Lead Story, Mondays with Bob Greene Tagged With: Adrian Mannarino, Agnieszka Radwanska, Ahsha Rolle, Amira Paszek, Ana Ivanovic, Andreas Seppi, Andy Roddick, ATP, Australian Open, Carlos Moya, Chuang Chia-Jung, Cincinnati, Delray Beach, Dinara Safina, Edouard Roger-Vasselin, Facebook, Feliciano Lopez, Fernando Gonzalez, Flavia Pennetta, French Open, Grand Slam, International Tennis Federation, International Tennis Hall of Fame, ITHF, Jane Brown Grimes, Juan Martin del Potro, junior tennis, Kevin Anderson, Kimiko Date, Leyton Hewitt, Lilia Osterloh, Lleyton Hewitt, Los Angeles, Madison Brengle, Mahesh Bhupathi, Marcin Matkowski, Marcos Baghdatis, Maria Kirilenko, Maria Sharapova, Mariusz Fyrstenberg, Martin Damm, Nicolas Mahut, Philip Bester, Potito Starace, Richard Gasquet, Rik de Voest, Robert Lindstedt, Robin Soderlin, Robin Soderling, Roger Federer, Rogers Cup, Roland Garros, Ryan Sweeting, Sachia Vickery, Sam Querrey, Samantha Stosur, Sania Mirza, Serena Williams, Sergiy Stakhovsky, Sony Ericsson Championships, Sony Ericsson WTA Tour, Stephanie Dubois, Tamira Paszek, Tennis, The Championships, the French Open, The Open Era, Tommy Haas, Toronto, UN, Vale do Lobo Grand Champions, Victoria Azarenka, Wimbledon, WTA, Xavier Malisse

Mondays With Bob Greene: Mirka and I became proud parents of twin girls

July 27, 2009 By Bob Greene 3 Comments

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 Indianapolis Tennis Championships and the International German Open.

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Roger Federer Becomes A Father Of Twin Girls

July 24, 2009 By Tennis Grandstand 2 Comments

In a statement released on his personal Web site and Facebook page, tennis’ world No. 1 said the girls have been named Charlene Riva and Myla Rose.

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Filed Under: Archives, Lead Story Tagged With: Andy Roddick, charlene, day of our lives, exciting news, Facebook, grand slam title, mirka, myla, nerve, personal web site, Pete Sampras, proud parents, riva, Roger Federer, sydney olympics, tennis world, twin girls, vavrinec, Wimbledon, WTA Tour News

Newport Beach Breakers Clinch Advanta World TeamTennis Pro League Playoff Berth With 21-20 Supertiebreaker Win Over Rival Sacramento At Breakers Stadium At Newport Beach Country Club

July 20, 2009 By Tennis Grandstand 9 Comments

The toughest games to win in tennis are typically the ones that close out a match or, in Sunday’s instance with respect to the Newport Beach Breakers, the games that clinch an Advanta World TeamTennis Pro League playoff berth.

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