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Wimbledon semi-finalist Amanda Anisimova and other players discuss how they take care of their mental health and fight ...
Tennis players have raised concerns about the accuracy of the electronic line calling system (ELC) at British tournament ...
Last week, Australian Open player Destanee Aiava revealed she had struggled with borderline personality disorder. The tennis player said a formal diagnosis, after suicidal behavior and severe ...
The loss came in the Hall of Fame Open, an official tournament of the lower-level ATP Challenger tour, which effectively made ...
In the end though, these players had a talent that made them who they were. Whether it was their personality, a certain shot, or overall skill, they always had people–and will always have people ...
Virginia Wade became only the second tennis player to win the Sports Personality of the Year award, beating Geoffrey Boycott, who had scored his 100th first-class century that year. Ad #3.
Tennis has always had a mix of playing styles, from Roger Federer to Serena Williams. And in most cases, the winningest players have a game that matches their personality.
We all have tennis idols, players we love to watch. Models are good to have, but problems arise when we try to fashion our games in the style of players whose personalities don’t fit our own.
Yes, according to former Wimbledon champion Virginia Wade, who in 2012 lamented the lack of vibrant personalities in the women's game, describing the best players as "racquet-wielding robots".
In the sports world, some wives and girlfriends are more famous than the athletes they are watching. Fashion brands have ...
Torben Ulrich, a world class tennis player well into his 40s and one of the sport’s most distinct personalities, has died at the age of 95. Ulrich’s death was announced on December 20 by his ...