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Cleveland State Men’s Tennis Closes Out Play At ITA Midwest Regional
Posted: Oct 21, 2023 ANN ARBOR, Mich. – The Cleveland State men’s tennis team closed out play at the ITA Midwest Regional Saturday, with Mikael Erler appearing in the Main Singles Draw. Erler, who was making his second straight appearance in the Main Singles Draw, came up short in the first round against Ohio State’s…
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Cleveland State Women’s Tennis Continues Strong Play At Viking Invitational
Posted: Oct 21, 2023 CLEVELAND, Ohio – The Cleveland State women’s tennis team continued play at the Viking Invitational Saturday, picking up six doubles wins and five singles wins. The Cleveland State group of Oihane Vicario, Bethany Yauch, Tereze Vevere, Ella Franz, and Filippa Frogner all picked up singles wins against Eastern Michigan, with all…
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Ladue repeats Class 2 girls team tennis state title; John Burroughs reaches Class 3 final
By Bill Hester, Special to the Post-Dispatch The moment of celebration was imminent Friday for Ladue High at the Missouri Class 2 girls team tennis state championship. The Rams needed to win just one more court to defend their title at Cooper Tennis Complex in Springfield. The question was which court was going to be…
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Novak Djokovic, Coco Gauff named most marketable tennis players in the world
The Business of Tennis Grand Slam winners Naomi Osaka and Emma Raducanu also featured on SportsPro’s 50 Most Marketable list, despite their long absences from competition. ByBaseline Staff Published Oct 20, 2023 US Open champions Novak Djokovic and Coco Gauff have been named the two most marketable tennis players in the world, according to SportsPro’s…
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First-time Mason state tennis qualifiers win it all in DI doubles
Mason freshman Emma Wagner and sophomore Pratyusha Chauduri claimed the OHSAA Division I girls tennis doubles championship after a dominant 6-0, 6-1 win over New Albany on Friday. Indian Hill sophomore Martha Thompson took second place in the Division II singles tournament after a rematch against Bexley’s Amiya Bowles. Thompson and Bowles faced off in…
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Five Things To Know About Shintaro Mochizuki | ATP Tour
Shintaro Mochizuki has enjoyed the best tournament of his career at the Kinoshita Group Japan Open Tennis Championships, where he will play Aslan Karatsev in the semi-finals. The 20-year-old is trying to become the first Japanese champion at the tournament since Kei Nishikori in 2014. His big run has helped the home favourite soar to…
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Ukrainian tennis player wins both singles, doubles titles at successful RSF Open
Oct. 20, 2023 2:30 PM PT The Rancho Santa Fe Tennis Club was once again home court for a week of exciting tennis with the third annual TaliMar Rancho Santa Fe Open. From Oct. 6-13, the third annual USTA Women’s Pro Circuit $60,000 event was presented by The Gillian Gillies and Prentiss Van Den Berg…
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Bexley’s Amiya Bowles, Columbus Academy doubles team win OHSAA girls tennis state titles
WOOSTER — Amiya Bowles fell to the court in celebration and relief upon winning her second consecutive Division II state singles championship Friday, soaking in the moment as if it had been the first. The Bexley sophomore insisted it felt the same as last year, even though a 6-1, 6-2 win over Cincinnati Indian Hill’s…
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Girls tennis: Hard work pays off for the New London-Spicer Wildcats
MINNEAPOLIS — When New London-Spicer girls tennis head coach Nancy Rost met her Wildcats for the first time, her message was simple. Rost wanted her Wildcats to have a fun experience playing tennis. As someone who loves the game of tennis and being a part of a team, she hoped for the same for her…
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Dalmasso & Lerby Advance to the Singles Quarterfinals at Men’s Tennis ITA Super Regionals
Story Links Box Score ITA Northwest Super Regional Championships Tournament Page & Draws STANFORD, Calif. – Santa Clara men’s tennis players Guillaume Dalmasso and Christian Lerby each won two singles matches to advance to the singles quarterfinal rounds at the ITA Northwest Super Regional Championships on Friday. Three of the four wins came against players…