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Ana Ivanovic of Belgrade, Serbia warming up her groundstrokes at the 2009 BNP Paribas Open. born November 6, 1987, is a former World No. 1 Serbian tennis player. As of
One of the best things about the tournament at Indian Wells (previously the Pacific Life Open, now called the BNP Paribas Open) is watching the pro players on the warm-up
If you're like me, you like tennis, the TV show Flight of the Conchords, Roger Federer and Nike. This commercial combines elements of them all. Federer is forced to fend
Water constitutes about two-thirds of muscle tissue, 25 percent of fatty tissue and acts within each cell to transport nutrients and dispel waste. It regulates body temperature to allow heat
Last November, I signed up for the Intro Series at Shakti Vinyasa in Seattle's Ballard neighborhood...mainly because it was nearby. I thought I would try it and see how it
So this is just a silly commercial, but it does have Roger Federer in it. And he does have the best shoes. By far. This video also features Tiger Woods
Photos of my trip to the 2009 BNP Paribas Open. I watched matches featuring Federer, Murray, Kirilenko, Verdasco, and more. Click on the images for a larger version. Next time
Wow. I really didn't think Novak would have time to chase down this shot. He is an incredible player to be able to accomplish feats like this while playing tennis.
Everyone who plays league tennis follows the USTA league player rating system closely. It seems like everyone has an opinion of who should be rated what and how. I'm no
Todd Gallager of ESPN posed the question “how much better are professional athletes than weekend warriors?” What he found was that well, Andy Roddick could beat you using a frying
Roger Federer has arguably the best one-handed backhand in tennis. In a sea of two-handers, he still stands out. Mastering the one-handed backhand is no easy task.
Sometimes it's nice to have a sports beverage that's not water. However, I still can't find the perfect choice. I've tried these four: Gatorade, Vitamin Water, Powerade and Propel. Each












