Justine Henin

BRIEF-Tennis-Blake signs up for Brisbane International

SYDNEY, Nov 26 (Reuters) - American James Blake has confirmed his participation in next year's Brisbane International, one of the key lead-up events to the Australian Open. Blake will join Wimbledon finalist Andy Roddick in the...

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Eight French players in Brisbane draw

Eight Frenchmen, spearheaded by world number 13 Gael Monfils, dominate the men's draw for the Brisbane International in January, organisers said. Apart from Monfils, compatriots Jeremy Chardy (32), Paul-Henri Mathieu (33),...

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Beckham and other sporting asthmatics

After being photographed using an inhaler prior to extra-time in his MLS Cup Final, the news that David Beckham has been an asthma sufferer since childhood has propelled the condition into the limelight.

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Elena Cadet Car Accident

Elena Cadet Car Accident, Elena Cadet Photos! Elena Cadet death, his car accident hot. According Amalgamation, Elena Cadet has died in a car accident. She was the sweetest girl ever, and never without a smile on his face, even...

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Kuznetsova to play in Sydney

Friday, November 20, 2009 SYDNEY: Russia’s world number three Svetlana Kuznetsova on Thursday became the fifth top 10 player to commit to January’s WTA/ATP Sydney International, organisers said. The French Open champion, 24,...

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Jon Wertheim: Still fighting, Oudin still needs work to reach next level

Expectations for Melanie Oudin to replicate U.S. Open success were unrealistic Say this: what happened in the ATP's inner sanctum, sure didn't stay in Vegas Novak Djokovic, who has had past durability issues, has been a...

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Justine Henin - from centre court to centre stage

Belgium's former world number one tennis player, Justine Henin, will take to the stage later this year when she makes her theatre debut. According to the Belgian news agency Belga, Henin is slated to play the part of Chloé in...

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UD athletes not limited to Division III sports

Hey, University of Dallas! We are the UD athletes who play a sport that is neither a Division III nor an intramural sport. We wanted to make ourselves heard as part of the UD athletic community and to tell you a bit about our...

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Simon says it's Brisbane

French star joins men's field for Brisbane International tennis FRENCH star Gilles Simon has added more firepower to the Brisbane International men's tennis field. Simon, the world No.12, would be the second men's seed for the...

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Why Serena Williams is fighting a lone battle against Federer and Co

While the men's game goes from strength to strength, women's tennis has all but crashed in the desert. Roger Federer: He'll still be hammering away in the final event of the season (gettyimages) In the three years since the WTA...

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