Archive for August, 2008

The Year of TEAM TENNIS.(Brief Article)

Who says tennis isn’t a team sport? The year 2000 could easily go down as the year of team tennis. At all levels, tennis teams are gaining more exposure and finding more competitive opportunities. About the last two or three years, the USTA [United States Tennis Association] has really made an

Publication: Parks & Recreation

Tennis star serves as inspiration

Tennis star serves as inspiration Port native heading to Athens for the Paralympic Games By DON BEHM dbehm@journalsentinel.com, Journal Sentinel Monday, August 16, 2004 Kaitlyn Verfuerth, a former Port Washington High School tennis player, is taking her racket to Athens, where she intends to smash

Publication: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Tennis: Wheelchair tennis is fastest growing sport for disabled

Annapolis tennis group Jaime Veracka, the founder of the 10-year old Annapolis Area Tennis School, is a passionate advocate of wheelchair tennis. Veracka is a certified tennis instructor who has worked with several wheelchair athletes over the last few years including Brenda Gilmore, a Prince

Publication: Capital (Annapolis)

Tennis: its on the ball.

The tennis industry right now is contradictory. On one hand, overall participation in the sport is up. The 22.6 million people in the United States who played tennis last year represent the highest number since 1980. However, product sales in all categories were down in 1993, some substantially.

Publication: Parks & Recreation

USTA COURTING Families FOR USA TENNIS MONTH.(United States Tennis Association; May 2001)(Brief Article)

Tennis is one of the few sports conducive to total family participation — active participation — allowing mom, dad, junior and sis to play together, side by side on the same court. With that in mind, the United States Tennis Association (USTA) has made Courting Families the theme for this month’s

Publication: Parks & Recreation

HEAD Pro Andy Murray Claims First ATP Masters Series Title

Austria – Kennelbach – August 2008 –- HEAD players fought their way to victory last week at tournaments around the world. No. 8 seeded HEAD Player Andy Murray defeated World No. 3 Novak Djokovic 7-6(4), 7-6 (5) to earn his…

HEAD and Penn Launch Pages on Facebook

Phoenix, AZ – August 1, 2008 –- HEAD and Penn have launched two Facebook pages giving tennis enthusiasts the opportunity to discuss and learn about HEAD and Penn technologies and products, post videos and images and discuss all aspects of…

Backhand smash: The Tennis Channel targets a narrow but upscale audience.(Media & Entertainment)

Tennis’ marquee events–Wimbledon and the U.S. Open–are mired in mostly flat television ratings, while the sport is still hungering for the shine that big-name stars like Martina Navratilova and Andre Agassi had in their prime. But from their Santa Monica base, executives of the Tennis Channel see

Publication: Los Angeles Business Journal

Tennis’ Rising Stars Share Their Passion

Tennis’ Rising Stars Share Their Passion Host: MICHEL MARTIN Time 09:00-10:00 AM Play Audio MICHEL MARTIN, host: Of course, winning the U.S. Open or any of the other Grand Slam titles is the ultimate goal of a tennis champion. But to develop a devastating power serve like Serena’s or the mental

Publication: NPR Tell Me More

Tennis

TENNIS The Open Era The year 1968 signaled the beginning of a revolution for those athletes who sought to make a living playing a sport known for its snobbish appeal and starchy white-flannel image. In that year tennis’s “open era” began, and professionals could compete with amateurs for the

Publication: American Decades

JACK: TENNIS YET TO RECLAIM PROMINENT POSITION

Tennis in Oklahoma reached its hiatus in the 1970s. Racquet clubs sprouted in all four quadrants of the Oklahoma City area while country clubs expanded their tennis facilities and programs. Public courts were beseiged by Oklahomans in designer tennis togs. Oklahoman’s relish for the racquet sport,

Publication: The Journal Record

playing TENNIS.(Feature)

playing TENNIS BY IVAN SOLOTAROFF, SENIOR EDITOR NO CATEGORY HITS THE FINE LINE BETWEEN COMMODITY AND LUXURY LIKE THE BREAD-AND-BUTTER DIAMOND LINE BRACELET You can’t get more upscale in the D.C. area than Charleston Alexander Fine Diamond Importers of Bethesda, Maryland. It’s one of those

Publication: Modern Jeweler

Tennis’ new racket. (evaluation of tennis shoes)

Tennis’ New Racket Tennis. It used to be so simple. White shorts, white shirt, white socks and white shoes. Throw in a wooden racket and you were ready for a day on the courts. Today, however, tennis rackets are manufactured out of everything from graphite to boron, no color is considered taboo as

Publication: Footwear News

TENNIS for Individuals with Mental Retardation.

Tennis is a popular sport played at all levels of skill and by all ages of players. It emphasizes values such as fair play, sportsmanship, and respect for fellow competitors. Tennis is not only fun to play, but a lifetime sport activity that is fun to practice and fun to learn. For individuals with

Publication: Palaestra

Tactical Differences in Problem Representations and Solutions in Collegiate Varsity and Beginner Female Tennis Players.

Youth tennis experts’ tactical problem representations have been linked to their superior response selections during competition (McPherson & Thomas, 1989). To expand this research to adults, collegiate varsity (experts, n = 6) and beginner (novices, n = 6) female tennis players participated in

Publication: Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport


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