Aces
Cahill Signs On As Adidas Coach
The 43-year-old Cahill has joined the renowned adidas Player Development Program and will work alongside Sven Groeneveld and Gil Reyes in working with adidas tennis talent over the coming years, adidas announced today.
- Tennis Week
Blood Sport
But there’s a new treatment for tendinitis of the elbow that’s less invasive than surgery and more long-term than the anti-inflammatory cortisone. It’s called platelet-rich plasma therapy, and, according to Dr. Allan Mishra, an assistant professor of orthopedic medicine at Stanford and one of the method’s pioneers, it’s one of the only truly biological treatments in use today.
- TENNIS Magazine
Kim Clijsters to Play World Team Tennis
Kim Clijsters, a former world No. 1 in both singles and doubles, will return to the courts this summer to play two matches for the St. Louis Aces in the Advanta World TeamTennis Pro League. Clijsters will make her World TeamTennis debut for the Aces on July 21 in St. Louis and will play on the road in Philadelphia on July 22.
- Global Village Tennis News
Nick Bollettieri to Receive Award During BNP Paribas Open
Nick Bollettieri, the legendary tennis coach, will receive the Tennis News Person of the Year Award, known as the Bellamy, Sunday, on the stadium court of the Indian Wells Tennis Garden, Indian Wells, California.
- Tennis News
Seles Spends Day With New York Charity
Legendary nine-time Grand Slam champion Monica Seles, along with former New York Knicks shooting guard John Starks, recently paid a visit to the “I Challenge Myself” project in New York City’s Washington Heights neighborhood.
- Sony Ericsson WTA Tour
Enclosed matches at Wimbledon sell out quickly
Tickets for the exhibition matches under Wimbledon’s new Centre Court roof have sold out in five minutes.
- TENNIS Magazine
Net Cords
Svetlana Kuznetsova tired of being a bridesmaid at BNP Paribas Open
It’s not that the results haven’t been both good and consistent for Svetlana Kuznetsova the last few years. It’s just that maybe the results have been a little too consistent.
- Desert Sun
Ivanovic disappointed by last six months
The 21-year-old Serb, armed with a new coach, has returned to Indian Wells to defend her WTA title and is confident she can reverse a recent slide down the world rankings.
- Guardian
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