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World No.105 downs Fernando Gonzales as Israel rejoin the Davis Cup big time

Israel reached the Davis Cup World Group for the second time in their history yesterday following an....

Tennis  |  September 24, 2007  |  129 Views  |  (0) Comments
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Roger Federer's steely mind overcomes the battling qualities of Novak Djokovic

On balance it was a typical performance by Roger Federer as he claimed his fourth US Open title in a....

Tennis  |  September 10, 2007  |  303 Views  |  (2) Comments
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Federer's Wimbledon again - is King Roger the Fifth the best of all time?

Roger Federer won his fifth consecutive Wimbledon men's singles title on Sunday in an epic encounter....

Tennis  |  July 08, 2007  |  580 Views  |  (5) Comments
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Fourth-right Venus Williams hobbles to victory in Wimbledon women's final

Venus Williams won her fourth Wimbledon title on Saturday with a laboured 6-4, 6-1 win over Frenchwo....

Tennis  |  July 07, 2007  |  463 Views  |  (1) Comments
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Wimbledon beats the rain - despite moaning Davydenko!

Almost unbelievably, today's women's final at Wimbledon  will be played on schedule and the men will....

Tennis  |  July 07, 2007  |  49 Views  |  (0) Comments
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About Ori Lewis 

Ori Lewis is a British-born journalist who mainly covers the Middle East conflict, the ages-old struggle between Arabs and Jews. In his work he has largely managed to stay sane through adopting his own religion -- sport. While others make pilgrimages to Mecca, Jerusalem, Rome or Santiago de Compostela, Ori makes an annual trek from his home in Jerusalem to Wimbledon, Lords and, occasionally, to other famous and infamous sports venues. Sometimes it's not as a pilgrimage, but on assignment, although he would never admit to being on the job: Ori willingly abandons his domestic and family duties and work colleagues to devote himself to what he describes as his "first love". Ori once dreamt that he might become a serious tennis player, and even now, when in his late forties he still hasn't woken up. While he dreamt, Ori coached professionally and officiated from the lofty umpire's chair, ducking and diving as players who did gain a computer ranking hurled abuse and rotten fruit at him. Later, Ori turned to writing about the sports he loves most and was sports editor of the Jerusalem Post and later of Haaretz English Edition. He now works for a leading international news agency. Ori recently bought new tennis rackets but he needs also to invest in a decent pair of spectacles and in a heavy-duty slimming programme.

 

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i definitely think novak djokovic will be #1 @ some point. however, i do not think he will ever reach record breaking stats that roger has. i also don't understand how every announcer says djokovic ....
sheila
Roger Federer's steely mind overcomes the battling qualities of Novak Djokovic
 
I'm not conviced that Djokvic is going to take his place. I'm not saying that because he doesn't have any slams, it's understandable why hasn't. Some big wins like in Canada are key. Nadal can fight ....
Aasim Shaffi
Roger Federer's steely mind overcomes the battling qualities of Novak Djokovic
 
"I played my butt off out there. I played the right way," Roddick said Yes, Roddick played his butt off. But he certainly did not play the right way! Mistake #1: During an interview with the p....
goldenZen
Awesome Roger Federer leaves Andy Roddick semi-dazed
 
isnt it interesting that the oft over-used refrain about women's tennis since the dominance of the Williams sisters is that it has become a disappointment? Hardly Venus' fault that she got Bartoli fo....
david
Fourth-right Venus Williams hobbles to victory in Wimbledon women's final
 
You lot must be off your head when you are 4rth best in the world in your career and won over £10million in prize money then insult someon who has achieved much more than most!
sharon
Why Tim Henman is not over the Wimbledon hill

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