Well, that was fast. 2014 has come and gone. And as always, it’s time to reflect on the year, read through your friends’ “year in review” social media [...]
By now, just about everyone in the tennis community has heard about 10 and Under Tennis. It may not be the way you learned, but there are a number of reasons why it [...]
Veronica Corning and Lindsay Graff have been on opposites sides of the net for important matches in recent years. In 2012, Graff and partner, Matia Pecotic, beat Corning and [...]
One of the most successful tennis tournaments on the east coast this year didn’t have a $40 million purse, and it wasn’t seen by a worldwide audience. As far as [...]
For Jeremy McClelland, the West Virginia Open is more than just another tournament. “This tournament is the reason I wanted to play tennis,” McClelland said. “When I [...]
For one week last summer, tennis at Mercer County Park was a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Nearly 3,500 athletes spent a week competing in the 2014 Special Olympics USA [...]
Remember those Five Star binders you brought to school every day? The three-hole-punch kind – the ones you scribbled notes in from algebra class or doodled cartoon [...]
The US Open means something different to every tennis fan. For Robert Eyre, it’s about history, family and a story that dates back nearly a century. An avid player in [...]