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Play Tennis Puzzle Games Online!

Published by Aaress Lawless on Jun 5, 2008 | Print |

Still have tennis on your brain after hours of watching the French Open?

Visit TennisPuzzles.com, a new free online game site which provides “tennis fun off the court!”

Tennis Puzzles

Still have tennis on your brain after hours of watching the French Open?

Visit TennisPuzzles.com, a new free online game site which provides “tennis fun off the court!”

Tennis fans who can’t get enough of the French Open action now can visit TennisPuzzles.com to play tournament-themed crossword, word search and wordoku puzzles.

The website’s debut includes three puzzles that include clues about the French Open, which is being played in Paris this week, ending on Sunday.

TennisPuzzles.com is the newest way for tennis fans to enjoy their favorite sport. The free website offer fans a way to stay mentally sharp, learn tennis history and have “tennis fun off the court!”

“We’re thrilled to launch TennisPuzzles.com in conjunction with the French Open,” says Liza Horan, Editor-in-Chief. “Tennis is a lifestyle, and fans and players just can’t seem to get enough of this growing sport. Our free puzzles will allow them to enjoy tennis off the court, and pick up a bit of history, too!”

All three puzzles types are authored by Matt Gaffney exclusively for the TennisWire Network. Gaffney’s work has appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, and The Onion, among others, and The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Crossword Puzzles & Word Games is among the books he’s written.

The website is the latest addition to the TennisWire Network, which includes TennisWire.org (industry news and resources), WorkInTennis.com (career center), and TheBuzz.HelloTennis!com (stories behind the headlines).

The TennisWire Network connects industry insiders with the media, fans, and players.

  1. Posted June 6, 2008 at 5:49 pm

    I do not have the patience for these games, I prefer the flash games of tennis over this.

  2. Posted June 6, 2008 at 5:51 pm

    You find new ways to distract me from work, that’s why I love you guys.

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