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No. 1 USC Men Battle Back To Beat No. 19 Kentucky 4-3
CHAMPAIGN, ILL. — The No. 1 USC men’s tennis team took to the indoor courts today, taking on No. 19 Kentucky in a neutral-site match at Dodds Tennis Center in Champaign, Ill. The Trojans were tuning up for the coming ITA National Team Indoor Championship, which runs Feb.
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Why Playing College Tennis is a Good Choice
When in college, playing sports is generally a good idea as it one of the ways that you are able to blow off steam and relax from the pressures that come with college life. But at times, it may be a bit hard for you to be able to choose which sport is best for you.
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All You Need to Know about College Tennis
College tennis history dates back in 1883, it has a long history. Today collage tennis is one of the most popular sport amongst colleges. There are top tennis players that have made it due to college tennis. John Isner is one good example when it comes to players who made it professionally due to college tennis.
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Pros Can Wait For Virginia’s Branstine
Canadian tennis is amidst its golden age. Bianca Andreescu is ranked No. 7 by the WTA. Only 20, she won her first Grand Slam title, the 2019 U.S. Open, while still a teenager.
Eugenie Bouchard played in the 2014 Wimbledon women’s singles final.
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Maegan Manasse Named USC Women’s Tennis Volunteer Assistant Coach
LOS ANGELES--Maegan Manasse, a collegiate standout and player on the professional tour, has been named the new USC women's tennis volunteer assistant coach, Trojan head coach Alison Swain announced today (Feb. 3).
"I'm excited to welcome Maegan to our coaching staff!" said Swain.
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The Underrated Trait of Showmanship in Tennis
Fundamentally, sports participation is, at its very core, a matter of striving for success. In tennis, this is no different. That said, because of the racquet-sport’s set format, some top-level players seek to integrate elements of showmanship into their styles.
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Australian Open is Ready to Begin
After difficult few weeks with severe quarantine measures posed on tennis players and their crew and family, the designated two-week lockdown is coming to an end. The players happily welcome the start of the Australian
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