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Aces and Faults: Justine Henin Announces Florida Tennis Academy

Published by Aaress Lawless on Mar 24, 2008 | Print |

Read the latest news about Justine Henin’s new academy plans for Florida, Samantha Stosur’s anticipated return in May, the Sony Ericsson Open’s work with Feed the Children on Monday, Amelia Island’s hunt for a new sponsor, and more in today’s edition of Aces and Faults.

Aces

Justine Henin and her coach Carlos Rodriguez announced plans for a Florida tennis academy on Sunday. (Justine Henin’s website)

Charles Bricker has given out his annual Talkee Awards to the Tour’s top ten players. (Sun-Sentinel)

Jelena Jankovic plans to build a home in California. (Earth Times)

Amelia Island is looking for a sponsor to replace Bausch & Lomb, who is pulling out after this season. (Jacksonville Business Journal)

Volunteers and staff from the Sony Ericsson Open and Feed The Children will distribute 15 truckloads of goods to more than 50 South Florida hunger relief agencies today. (Miami Herald)

Joel Drucker has written an excellent, but sobering essay about the death of a tennis player. (Tenniscope)

Samantha Stosur plans to return to the WTA Tour in May. (Fox Sports)

Faults

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