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Serena Williams aims to end long drought at French Open
Serena Williams has won the French Open only once, and that was 11 years ago . . . and yet it is difficult to find anyone to pick against her this year. The 31-year-old Williams, winner of 15 major titles including the 2012 U.S. Open, is on a 24-match...
Tags: Robin Williams, U.S. Open (tennis), Rafael Nadal, Sprained Ankle, French Open
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Keegan Bradley keeps lead at Byron Nelson
Keegan Bradley shot a one-under-par 69 in a round that started and ended with bogeys, good enough for a three-stroke lead after two rounds in the Byron Nelson Championship at Irving, Texas. A day after setting the TPC Four Seasons course record with a...
Tags: Anaheim Ducks, David Ferrer, National Hockey League, Seattle Seahawks, Sports
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Lepchenko solid in Brussels quaterfinals, heads to Paris
Varvara Lepchenko, with her new sparkly gold fingernails, enjoyed a hectic and productive birthday week at the Brussels Open in Belgium last week. The 27-year-old resident of Upper Macungie Township reached the quarterfinals of the clay-court...Tags: Mirjana Lucic, Germany, Macungie, Roberta Vinci, Varvara Lepchenko
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Digest: Towson nips Northeastern, 9-8, in CAA tourney opener
College baseball Towson nips Northeastern, 9-8, in CAA tourney opener Junior left-hander Kyle Paul earned his first save of the season by pitching out of a ninth-inning jam as Towson advanced to the second round of the Colonial Athletic Association...Tags: Track and Field, Baseball, U.S. Open (tennis), Sports, Association of Tennis Professionals
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Serena Williams advances to final of Italian Open
Serena Williams continued her career-best winning streak, now at 23 matches, on Saturday to advance to the Italian Open championship match in Rome. The top-ranked American stopped Simona Halep of Romania, 6-3, 6-0, in the semifinals and will try to...Tags: Sara Errani, U.S. Open (tennis), Simona Halep, Kobe Bryant, French Open
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Sloane Stephens, Serena Williams no longer BFFs, maybe never were
Sloane Stephens called Serena Williams "one of my really good friends" and "the greatest person ever" during an ESPN interview back in January. But that was before the 20-year-old Stephens upset the woman who was largely regarded as her mentor in the...
Tags: Twitter, Inc., TBS (tv network), Sloane Stephens, Venus Williams, BlackBerry
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Tennis: Johnson happy to give back
ORANGE — Steve Johnson was affectionately known as "Stevie" when he ruled the tennis courts at Orange High for three years. Johnson returned to his alma mater Monday afternoon quite grown. He's a professional tennis player, one who is ranked No....
Tags: Steve Johnson, Students, Association of Tennis Professionals, French Open, Tennis
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Lepchenko coasts to second round in French Open
To Varvara Lepchenko, clay tennis courts bring back fond memories of her childhood. And the clay courts of Roland Garros have become her home away from home as an adult. During her youth, Lepchenko grew up in her native Uzbekistan practicing and...
Tags: Mirjana Lucic, Macungie, Petra Kvitova, U.S. Open (tennis), Varvara Lepchenko
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Tennis great Rod Laver loses his partner in life
The biggest grand slam of Rod Laver's life had nothing to do with major tennis tournaments. He met Mary Shelby Peterson at the Jack Kramer Tennis Club. Then, in 1966, at a church in San Rafael, he changed that to Mary Shelby Laver. Game, set, match....
Tags: Breast Cancer, Tennis, Australia, Ken Rosewall, Los Angeles Times Columnists
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Sisters Ariya, Moriya Jutanugarn enjoying Kingsmill Championship together
WILLIAMSBURG — More than 20 golfers requested a sponsor's invitation to this week's LPGA Kingsmill Championship. Ariya Jutanugarn's stood alone — for one reason. "She's a world-class player," said Wayne Nooe, Kingsmill's director of golf....
Tags: LPGA, Sports, LPGA Tour, Golf
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After last year's Shin-Creamer epic, LPGA tweaks Kingsmill's playoff format
WILLIAMSBURG — The LPGA has never seen a playoff like last year's at Kingsmill, and for spectators, the format was perfect. As Jiyai Shin and Paula Creamer dueled time after time after time on the River Course's 18th hole, fans lining the fairway or...
Tags: PGA Tour, LPGA, Anheuser-Busch, Sports, Golf
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Jiyai Shin on a roll since winning Kingsmill Championship
Jiyai Shin admits to neglecting her "second job." Not that she's lost her love of music. Singing remains a tonic, and she hopes time soon permits a return to the recording studio. But for now, golf rules. And why not? Shin has won three of the last 11...
Tags: Entertainment, Music, The New York Times, LPGA, England
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