Amelie Mauresmo

Bush Gives U.S. Athletes A Rousing Sendoff

tbo.com     Jul 22, 2008   91 related          

President Bush gave U.S. Olympians a rousing White House send-off to next month's games in Beijing, urging them Monday to "compete swifter, higher and stronger" but also be mindful they will be "ambassadors of liberty" to the...                

Howard says he's ready

newsobserver.com     Jul 22, 2008   22 related          

Orlando center joins Olympians The Associated PressComment on this story Dwight Howard is feeling like Superman again. Recovered from a stress fracture to the sternum, Howard said he's ready for Beijing. PIERCE WITHDRAWS IN...                

Mary Pierce withdraws from Olympic tennis event with injury, replaced by Pauline Parmentier

iht.com     Jul 21, 2008   20 related          

Two-time Grand Slam champion Mary Pierce withdrew Monday from the Olympic tennis tournament because of injury. The 33-year-old Pierce has not played since undergoing knee surgery in 2006 and was a surprise selection over Amelie...                

Pilot Pen Field Shrinks

courant.com     Jul 17, 2008          

By PAUL DOYLE | Courant Staff Writer Less than a week after unveiling its women's field, the Pilot Pen Tennis tournament has lost two of its top players. Agnieszka Radwanska of Poland and Victoria Azarenka of Belarus each...                

Mauresmo heads tourney in Mason

enquirer.com     Jul 15, 2008   1 related          

Countrywoman Bartoli also in field By Dustin Dow • ddow@enquirer.com • July 15, 2008 MASON - Amelie Mauresmo, a former world No. 1 who has won two Grand Slams, and fellow French countrywoman Marion Bartoli will headline the...                

Mondays With Bob Greene: Fabrice Santoro Wins Newport

lawntennisnews.com     Jul 14, 2008          

Bob Greene, the esteemed former Associated Press tennis writer, wraps up the week that was in international tennis with his “Monday’s With Bob Greene” column – a revival of his popular weekly feature at the AP. This week Bob...                

Olympics not right fit for Roddick, many other stars

usatoday.com     Jul 14, 2008   1 related          

Andy Roddick says he's glad he played inthe 2004 Olympics although he'll skip this year's games in Beijing. * Followed the Open Series title with a U.S. Open championship to earn the full $1 million bonus By Douglas Robson,...                

Molik aiming for gold

sportal.com.au     Jul 11, 2008   6 related          

Alicia Molik describes her 2004 Olympic bronze medal as the pinnacle of her tennis career - and now she's aiming to go at least one better in Beijing. The 27-year-old, whose promising career has been curbed by injury and...                

Young In New Haven To Promote Pilot Pen

courant.com     Jul 10, 2008   2 related          

By LORI RILEY | Courant Staff Writer DONALD YOUNG, at 18 the youngest player in the top 100, helps Daveion Gormany, 5, with her stroke during a tennis clinic in New Haven. (MICHAEL MCANDREWS / HARTFORD COURANT / July 9, 2008)...                

Fierce rivalry could rejuvenate tennis

miamiherald.com     Jul 10, 2008   134 related          

There is no question the Wimbledon men's final between Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal will go down as one of the best tennis matches of all time. Nadal's dramatic triumph after five sets and nearly five hours of breathtaking...                

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