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Aces and Faults: Life in Retirement is an Ace for Lindsay Davenport

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Watching the first Grand Slam of her retirement from California was a new experience for Lindsay Davenport, but definitely not an unpleasant one. (Davenport’s Melbourne Identity)

Ana Ivanovic’s ex-coach, David Taylor, has been appointed the Australian Institute of Sport’s full-time Women’s Coach. (Taylor joins AIS as Women’s Coach)

On the Line has selected Anna Chakvetadze as their featured player for the month of January. (Anna Chakvetadze)

Elena Likhovtseva and Daniel Nestor captured the mixed doubles title at the Australian Open. (Likhovtseva, Nestor Capture Mixed Doubles in Melbourne)

Youths aged 12 to 20 can participate in the ball kids tryout at the Pacific Life Open beginning on February 6th. (Have A Ball On Court At Pacific Life Open)

Justine Henin, Amelie Mauresmo, and Martina Hingis have committed to play in April’s Family Circle Cup at Charleston, South Carolina. (Henin-Hardenne, Mauresmo and Hingis enter 2007 Family Circle Cup: Three world-ranked No. 1 players promise top-notch play)

Peter Bodo at Tennis participated in an excellent round-robin discussion with Serena Williams after her win. (Hungry, Famished, Eager to Feed)

Tennis Australia is planning on reviewing the Rebound Ace surface before next year’s Grand Slam and they will probably implement Hawk-Eye on Vodafone Arena in 2008. (Rebound Ace under review)

Faults

Nothing today!

Stars In Action

Be sure to check out the rest of today’s schedule at the Sony Ericsson WTA Tour’s Order of Play page.

Tokyo: Ana Ivanovic vs. Shenay Perry, Daniela Hantuchova vs. Roberta Vinci, Marion Bartoli vs. Severine Bremond, Francesca Schiavone vs. Erika Takao

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  1. Chris | Jan 29, 2007 | Reply

    I live in SC. Not Charleston, but close. Yet, no money to go.

    Kill. Me. Now. I’d love to see Hingis work her magic on clay.

  2. Aaress | Jan 29, 2007 | Reply

    Chris, that’s too bad. The field for the Family Circle Cup is really shaping up to be AWESOME.

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