Top

all about: tennis

March 15, 2010

MAHESH Bhupathi and Leander Paes beat Igor Kunitsyn and Teimuraz Gabashvili 6-3, 6-2, 6-2 in yesterday's doubles to reduce Russia's lead over India
In a tennis game, it serves as your racket you swing with your arm. In a driving game, it serves as your steering wheel.
Microsoft XBox 360 Pro 20GB Hard Drive Refurbished Bundle w/Sega Superstar Tennis/Live Arcade and Water Puzzle Faceplate BundleProcessor Type: 3.2...
Officials site of Tennis Magazine offers the latest breaking news, feature articles, instruction resources, gear reviews, and tour coverage.
Log on to ESPN.com for the latest tennis news, results, commentary, and highlights.
Tennis is a sport usually played between two players (singles) or between two teams of two players each (doubles) ... The rules of tennis have not changed much since the 1890s. ...


Retired Martina Hingis banned for two years

Martina Hingis was banned for two years on Friday. An independent tribunal confirmed the doping offence. She has been banned for two years for testing positive to a metabolite of cocaine at Wimbledon last June. Hingis denied using cocaine, but the tribunal didn’t have any doubts over her sample. Hingis (not ‘Higgins’) retired from tennis in November after testing positive for cocaine, we reported about here: Martina Hingis retires, she denied ever using cocaine…

Read all about: Retired Martina Hingis banned for two years

Martina Hingis retires

Swiss Tennis star Martina Hingis is being investigated for a positive drug test (cocaine) at Wimbledon. Hingis (not ‘Higgins’) said at a press conference in Glattbrugg (Zurich) she would retire this year. Martina also stated in this press conference: I would personally be terrified of taking drugs. When I was informed (about the test) I was shocked and appalled. In 2003 already Hingis announced her retirement from tennis due to her struggles with injuries. In several interviews, she indicated she wanted to go back to her country and coach full time.

Read all about: Martina Hingis retires
Bottom