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Ball State Women’s tennis looks to live up to its legacy of success
The story of Ball State women’s tennis’s most recent offseason was one of combating change. A little more than a month following their first-round loss in the NCAA tournament against Notre Dame last May, the Cardinals said goodbye to eight players. Six graduated at the end of the spring semester, while two chose to take…
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Australian Open 2024 tennis semi-final preview: Gauff-Sabalenka, Djokovic-Sinner rematches highlight line-up – full schedule and how to watch live
Can Novak Djokovic and Aryna Sabalenka successfully defend their Australian Open titles? The 2023 champions have reached the penultimate stage of the year’s first tennis major, with both favoured to hoist the trophy once more this weekend. But they each face stiff tests to get into the final, with Djokovic going up against rising young…
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Australian Open 2024: Zheng Qinwen & Dayana Yastremska aim for Melbourne final
Getty Images By Jonathan Jurejko BBC Sport at Melbourne Park Australian Open 2024 women’s semi-finals Venue: Melbourne Park Dates: 25 January Coverage: Commentary from 08:00 GMT on Tennis Breakfast on Radio 5 Sports Extra and BBC Sounds, with live text commentary and match reports on the BBC Sport website and app One is trying to…
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Win the HEAD Speed tennis racket signed by Coco Gauff
She’s the reigning US Open champion and undoubtedly the most exciting player in women’s tennis right now, and you can own a piece of her history by winning a racket signed by Coco Gauff The HEAD speed is endorsed by none other than Novak Djokovic and this latest version has been upgraded with new Auxetic…
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Alcaraz wiped out in quarterfinal loss to Zverev
ESPN News Services Jan 24, 2024, 09:31 AM ET Open Extended Reactions Alexander Zverev made no mistake with his second chance to close out a win over No. 2-ranked Carlos Alcaraz on Wednesday night and moved into an Australian Open semifinal against two-time finalist Daniil Medvedev. The sixth-seeded Zverev was up a break in the…
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Sofia Johnson Named Sun Belt Women’s Tennis Player Of The Week
Story Links NEW ORLEANS – Old Dominion women’s tennis junior Sofia Johnson was named the Sun Belt Conference Women’s Tennis Player of the Week announced by the league office on Wednesday. Johnson had two wins in ODU’s season opening 4-3 loss at Florida State on January 16. She and doubles partner Lidiia Rasskouskaia evened the doubles…
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Australian Open: Carlos Alcaraz stunned by Alexander Zverev in quarter-final surprise in Melbourne
Carlos Alcaraz is out of the Australian Open after Alexander Zverev produced an incredible display to stun the two-time Grand Slam champion in the quarter-finals of the Australian Open. Zverev simply outplayed Alcaraz for the majority of the match to win 6-1 6-3 6-7 (2-7) 6-4 in a memorable quarter-final surprise in Melbourne. He will…
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WTEN Preview: vs Kansas State (Jan. 26)
Story Links Live Stats MATCH INFORMATION KANSAS STATE (1-0) at WICHITA STATE (2-1)Friday, Jan. 26. | 4:00 PMWichita, Kan. | Wichita Country Club Live Stats: statb.us/b/497520 The Wichita State women’s tennis team will host their first home match of the 2024 season on Friday, January 26, when the Kansas State Wildcats come to Wichita Country Club for a…
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MTEN Preview: vs Omaha (Jan. 26)
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Mayer Wins ASUN Men’s Tennis Player Of The Week After Historic Performance – Eastern Kentucky University Athletics
Mayer Wins ASUN Men’s Tennis Player Of The Week After Historic Performance ATLANTA – Moritz Mayer won the Atlantic Sun Conference Men’s Tennis Player of the Week for the second straight week after his historic performance against #18 Georgia, the conference announced on Wednesday. ATLANTA – Moritz Mayer won the Atlantic Sun Conference Men’s Tennis…