US OPEN TENNIS HISTORY
Davenport to quit tennis Daily Telegraph Former world number one Lindsay Davenport has announced she is pregnant and has no plans to return to professional tennis. Pregnant Davenport to quit tennis Australian Broadcasting Corporation Three-time grand slam tournament winner Lindsay Davenport has no plans to play tennis again after giving birth to her first child next year. Davenport has no plans to return to tennis Independent Online Former world No 1 Lindsay Davenport says she can't imagine playing professional tennis again after giving birth to her first child. Davenport retiring after birth of first child Stuff LONDON: Three-times grand slam tournament winner Lindsay Davenport has no plans to play tennis again after giving birth to her first child next year. Squash makes some racquet The Christian Science Monitor The difficult game with prep-school roots is gaining a small bounce outside the East Coast. Hunt, pioneer in AFL and NFL, dies at 74 The Arizona Republic DALLAS - His family name was synonymous with Texas oil, but Lamar Hunt, once a third-string football player at SMU, had other plans: He would start a professional football league at age 26. Zidane's fall from grace mirrors sporting year Stuff Midway through extra time in the FIFA World Cup final Zinedine Zidane rose majestically to head the goal designed to claim the trophy for France. The 2006 sporting year in quotes Independent Online Do you remember who uttered the following during 2006? "He was a time bomb waiting to go off and it went off." Gay retirement community is a first Dallas Morning News SANTA FE, N.M. – Jan Gaynor and Barbara Cohn have decided to spend their retirement years in this city of art and culture, not just because it's steeped in 400 years of history, but also because it offers something new. Lamar Hunt: 1932-2006 KCChiefs.com The National Football League and the American sports community lost a true treasure at approximately 10:00 PM on December 13, 2006 when Chiefs Founder Lamar Hunt peacefully passed away at Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas, Texas at the age of 74.
ESPN.com - TENNIS - History 1949, US Open, Richard A. Gonzales, Frederick Schroeder. 1949, Wimbledon, F.R. Schroeder 1942, US Open, Frederick R. Schroeder, Jr. Frank Parker U.S. Open Tennis: History And Progress US Open Tennis: History And Progress. HOME::Recreation-and-Sports/Tennis. U.S. Open Tennis: History And Progress By Anne Clarke Platinum Quality Author US Open Tennis - Virtual Library of Sport US Open Tennis coverage at the Virtual Library of Sport - history, tickets, The first modern day US Open was held at the West Side Tennis Club in Forest U.S. OPEN TENNIS NOTE #This Day in U.S. Open History# ------------------------------- (Courtesy of the U.S. Tennis Association) August 23 --------- 1931 - Helen Wills Moody wins HickokSports.com - History - Tennis - U. S. Open Men's Champions This document is a history of the US Open men's singles tennis championship, with a complete list of winners. It is a page in the History section of The Tennis Channel::History Croatia which can be seen only on The Tennis Channel starting December 2nd. Complete History l Year, Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon, US Open BBC SPORT | Tennis | US Open | Leading the way Throughout its long history the US Open has established itself as the most The event first came about after the US Lawn Tennis Association was founded US Open History Maze Try to weave your way through ten variably tough questions about US Open history. Wimbledon History MazeU.S. Open Tennis Trivia MazeMajor Records in US Open Tickets - US Open Tennis Tickets - US Open Ticket Brokers Our site includes US Open Tennis schedules, Arthur Ashe Stadium seating charts, Arthur Ashe Stadium directions, and US Open Tennis background and history. CNNSI.com - 2001 US Open - Tennis - This Date in U.S. Open History This date in U.S. Open History. (Courtesy of the United States Tennis Association). August 23. 1931 -- Helen Wills Moody wins her record seventh U.S.
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