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Digest: Towson's Benimon, Hairston, Johnson honored by CAA
College basketball Towson's Benimon, Hairston, Johnson honored by CAA Towson junior forward Jerrelle Benimon was named the Colonial Athletic Association Player of the Week for the third time this season, while Tigers freshman Jerome Hairston was...Tags: Oregon State Beavers, Teaching and Learning, Maryland Eastern Shore Hawks, NBC (tv network), Colonial Athletic Association
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Cancer, heart surgery can't keep her from her true love
This is for all those people who are seriously ill and thinking they may never do what they love again. I was like that in 2010, recovering from back-to-back breast cancer and heart surgeries and the aftermath. I thought tennis, which is my athletic...
Tags: French Open, Breast Cancer, Cancer, Hands, Diseases and Illnesses
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Vandeweghe, Haas advance to quarterfinals of Citi Open
Already brimming with confidence, Coco Vandeweghe said she was able to raise her game even more on Wednesday evening when she observed how her play had shaken her opponent. Vandeweghe leaned on her strong legs to dispose of Aravane Rezai, 6-2, 6-2, and...
Tags: Aravane Rezai, Olga Govortsova, Tommy Haas, Tennis, Sloane Stephens
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Timonium man hopes London Olympics recall 'Queen Mother of U.S tennis'
A Timonium man is anxiously awaiting the weekend's mixed doubles tennis finals at the London Olympics in hopes that his grandmother — the last gold medalist in the event nearly 90 years ago — is recognized by event organizers for her...
Tags: United Kingdom, 2012 Summer Olympics, Sports Illustrated, Awards and Prizes, Jesse Owens
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Haas, Dolgopolov advance to men's final
Fourth-seeded German Tommy Haas defeated top-seeded American Mardy Fish in straight sets, 6-3, 7-5, in the semifinals of the $1 million Citi Open on Saturday. In the other semifinal, second-seeded Alexandr Dolgopolov of Ukraine earned a 6-4, 6-4...Tags: Tommy Haas, Mardy Fish, Tobias Kamke, Roger Federer, Sam Querrey
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Is Federer best tennis player of all time?
Sustained greatness a plus Diane Pucin Los Angeles Times Roger Federer became the No. 1 tennis player in the world Monday, one of the consequences of his 4-6, 7-5, 6-3, 6-4 Wimbledon victory over Andy Murray on Sunday. He's also the best ever. That's...Tags: Paul Doyle, Los Angeles Times, Pete Sampras, French Open, Rafael Nadal
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Liquor board chairman Fogleman moonlights as tennis reporter
City liquor board Chairman Steve Fogleman has a new sideline, as a tennis reporter.
Fogleman, who avidly tweets about liquor board business under the handle BaltoBeerBaron, started a new Twitter feed this month under the name Tennis Maryland.
Fogleman...Tags: U.S. Open (tennis), Tennis, Mass Media, Maryland, Twitter, Inc.
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Petrova defeats Peer, wins first title in 3 years
The Washington PostA familiar figure popped into the media tent Sunday afternoon at the Tennis Center at College Park, about 10 minutes after Nadia Petrova had discussed winning her first WTA championship in three years. The visitor? Petrova. Seems the Russian forgot to...Tags: French Open, Nadia Petrova, Shahar Peer, Athletes, Multi-Sport Events
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Top two face off
For the first time since the 2009 Australian Open, the top two seeded players will meet in the final of a Grand Slam tournament today when No. 1 seed Rafael Nadal, aiming for his 11th major title, plays No. 2 Novak Djokovic for the Wimbledon men's title....Tags: Bjorn Borg, French Open, Australian Open, Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic
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Who will win singles titles at Wimbledon?
Federer a major threat Diane Pucin Los Angeles Times A year ago I didn't think Roger Federer had another major tournament win in him. But with the way he played at the French Open, making the finals, Federer stamped himself as the man most likely to...Tags: Paul Doyle, Los Angeles Times, French Open, Li Na, Novak Djokovic
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Has Federer won his last Grand Slam title?
Invincible no more Diane Pucin Los Angeles Times Roger Federer won't win another major title. There is always going to be a Jo-Wilfried Tsonga now, someone younger, who is a bigger hitter and fearless. Federer will have to be content with his 16...Tags: Paul Doyle, Los Angeles Times, Novak Djokovic, Athletes, U.S. Open (tennis)
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Someone who understood
I looked up from my notebook to see the concerned face of Pam Shriver, someone I had been covering since she was a 15-year-old at McDonogh. She had helped me find my way around while covering Wimbledon, the French Open, the U.S. Open and more, as she rose...Tags: Martina Navratilova, U.S. Open (tennis), Tennis, Maryland, Chris Evert
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