Wednesday, January 16, 2013
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Rochus Says Doping Is Widespread In Tennis
Clearly
affected by the news that famous cyclist Lance Armstrong may soon admit
on the Oprah Winfrey Show that he took performance enhancing drugs,
Belgian tennis player Christophe Rochus has once again stated that he
believes that doping in widespread in pro tennis
Baker Has Injury Again
Brian
Baker’s heartrending misfortune struck again as the American whose
determination last year jettisoned him from the depths of the Futures
Circuit to the second week of a Grand Slam, severely injured his right
knee at the Australian Open and now faces a sixth bout of surgery.
Federer Had A Fabulous Tour Of South America
Roger
Federer's December exhibition visit to South America made an impression
the well-traveled Swiss, with the Australian Open second seed impressed
with the reception he got in Buenos Aires and elsewhere.
"I felt
like more than just a tennis player those nights, and I cannot thank the
people enough that sort of gave me such a warm reception. Juan Martin
was a great host as such, really. I had a great, great time, I must
admit."
Murray Denies His Core is Bigger
Andy
Murray says it's a too-tight muscle shirt and not any weight gain in his
upper body which is giving him the illusion of having packed on a few
kilograms as he plays at the Australian Open.
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Daily Tennis News—Business
Bob
Larson Tennis produces several tennis newsletters. One of these is Daily
Tennis News—Business. This publication is a daily report on the money in
tennis; Who is getting the money, Where does it come from, What do they
do with it and Where does it go.
If you are interested in the business side of tennis, you will find it
interesting. For a free copy of Daily Tennis News—Business, just send
an email to
bob@tennisnews.com and say you want a sample of Tennis Business.
A
Collection of Tennis Images For Sale
A
professional tennis photographer has been shooting for almost 40 years
at all the major and minor tennis tournaments for the wires systems,
daily newspapers, magazines and advertising agencies. He has been to
venues all over the world and has compiled tennis images (archives) of
all the professionals and some juniors. The images have all been
preserved in a temperature-controlled environment and are color
positives (slides), color and black & white negatives and contact
sheets, as well as digital. There are in excess of 400,000 images and
they are for sale. Seller will transfer copyright and will give total
usage to the purchaser. Lists available with players, tournaments,
dates, etc. For more information please contact 954-448-4999.
Tennis Job of the Week
Position: Community Outreach Manager
The Junior Tennis Champions Center (JTCC) is a nationally recognized
tennis facility in College Park, Maryland, that trains national and
international level elite juniors. JTCC also has a growing community
outreach program for underprivileged youth. This is a maturing
experience for JTCC players because they learn to become role-models by
teaching younger children how to play tennis.
Community Outreach Manager (COM) will work closely with the General
Manger and CEO to manage all facets of program.
Salary and benefits.
Email resume to
apant@thetccp.com.
Tennis Jobs of the Day
The Beverly Hills Country Club, Los Angeles, is seeking a
pro. 310 836 4400.
Bob Larson’s Tennis publishes Daily Tennis Jobs newsletter, a daily list
of available tennis jobs throughout the US market. Only $10 a month.
For a free sample of the current list, just email
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