Robert Kendrick

Winning Looks: More Attractive Athletes More Likely to Win

Studies Indicate the Most Accomplished Athletes Have a Handsome Face Elite athletes distinguish themselves through hard work, grit and, most importantly, raw talent. However new research, along with a study conducted by New...

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Aussie Luczak crashes out in Vienna opening round

Wednesday, October 28, 2009 VIENNA: Australian Peter Luczak's European slump continued on Monday as the number 83 journeyman fell to his second first-round loss in a row with an exit at the Austria Tennis Trophy. Luczak...

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on the courts \ Monday’s pro tennis events

Published: Tue, October 27, 2009 @ 12:00 a.m. St. Petersburg Open ST. PETERSBURG, Russia — Karol Beck of Slovakia upset third-seeded Viktor Troicki of Serbia 7-6 (4), 4-6, 6-4 in the first round of the St. Petersburg Open....

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UPDATE 2-Tennis-Vienna Open men's singles results

Oct 26 (Reuters) - Vienna Open men's singles first round results on Monday (prefix denotes seeding, * new result) * Frederico Gil (Portugal) beat Stefan Koubek (Austria) 4-6 6-4 6-4 5-Nicolas Almagro (Spain) beat Peter Luczak...

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Jankovic qualifies for season-ender

MOSCOW: Bulgarian qualifier Tsvetana Pironkova beat top-seeded Vera Zvonareva of Russia 6-0, 6-2 on Thursday in the second round of the Kremlin Cup, sending Jelena Jankovic to next week’s season-ending WTA Championships....

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Tennis-Ill Haas withdraws from Stockholm Open

STOCKHOLM, Oct 22 (Reuters) - German second seed Tommy Haas withdrew from the Stockholm Open with flu ahead of his second round tie against Finn Jarkko Nieminen on Thursday. Nieminen, a finalist here in 2001 and 2006, will face...

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Beck crashes out

Germany's Andreas Beck failed to live up to his billing as the fifth seed in the IF Stockholm Open as he crashed out to qualifier Arnaud Clementin the first round. Former world No.10 Clement has had a dismal year and the...

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Rough week of tennis ends for Kendrick

This just wasn't Robert Kendrick's week. The top seed's troubles began even before a ball was struck in the Natomas/USTA $50,000 Men's Professional Tennis Tournament at the Natomas Racquet Club. Kendrick woke up Monday morning...

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One call leads to bigger, better things for Levine

After an outstanding freshman season as Florida's No. 1 singles player two years ago, Jesse Levine received a suspicious phone call at home in Boca Raton, Fla. The caller said he was an agent and asked if Levine wanted to train...

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Qualifier Huey ousts No. 3 seed Kim in Natomas tennis tourney

So you think Treat Conrad Huey's name is unusual? That's just the beginning. The tennis professional's playing style, citizenship and educational background also are atypical. Plus, he's left-handed. Maybe it's not so...

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