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The Women's Doubles event at the 2000 Summer Olympics as part of the tennis program was held in the Tennis Centre, Sydney Olympic Park from September 20 till September 27 . Medals Gold: Venus Williams & Serena Williams , USA Silver: Kristie Boogert & Miriam Oremans , NED Bronze: Els Callens & Dominique Van Roost , BEL ... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Tennis at the 2000 Summer Olympics - Women's Doubles
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Mario Tennis Developer(s) Camelot Software Planning Publisher(s) Nintendo {{|{{{3}}}}}} | Infobox CVG/designer | }}{{|{{{3}}}}}} | Infobox CVG/engine | }}{{|{{{3}}}}}} | Infobox CVG/version | {{{version}}}}} Release date(s) Nintendo 64: July 21 , 2000 ( JP ) August 28 , 2000 ( NA ) November 3 , 2000 ( EU ) Game Boy Color: November... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Mario Tennis
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.... It is requested that this article (or a section of this article) be expanded. Please remove this notice after the article has been expanded.Details are elsewhere on this talk page or at Wikipedia:Requests for expansion . Donald Young is a junior tennis player. This tennis -related article is a stub . You can help Wikipedia by expanding it . http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Donald Young (Tennis)
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This article does not cite its references or sources . You can help Wikipedia by including appropriate citations. Rev. John Thorneycroft Hartley (English Tennis Player) Born January 9 , 1849 Died August 21 , 1935 Hartley was also the only clergyman to win The Wimbledon Tennis Championship. He did it in 1879 beating Frank Hadow (walkover), and in 1880 beating Herbert Lawford 6-3... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/John Hartley (tennis player)
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Tennis at the 2004 Summer Olympics took place on ten separate courts the Olympic Tennis Centre . 172 players competed for 4 gold medals . 2004 saw more of the top ranked players appearing, as this tournament saw world ranking points allocated to the players for the first time. Martina Navratilova made her first appearance at the Olympic Games where she partnered with Lisa Raymond in... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Tennis at the 2004 Summer Olympics
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Tennis elbow ICD-10 code: M77.1 ICD-9 code: 726.32 Tennis elbow (or lateral epicondylitis -- lat. epicondylitis lateralis humeri ) is a condition where the outer part of the elbow becomes painful and tender, usually as a result of a specific strain or overuse. While it is called tennis elbow as it is suffered mostly by tennis players, it should... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Tennis elbow
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Tennis shots Forehand Backhand Serve Volley Half Volley Lob Smash Drop shot A lob in tennis is hitting the ball high and deep into the opponent's court . It can be used as an offensive or defensive weapon depending on the situation. A lob is usually hit when an opponent is standing near the net, waiting to volley .... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Lob (tennis)
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This article is about Nick Brown the British tennis player and coach. For information on the British politician of the same name, click on the following link: Nick Brown Nick Brown (b. September 3 1961 , in Warrington , England ) is a former professional tennis player from the United Kingdom . Brown won the British Under-21 championship in 1980 and the national... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Nick Brown (tennis player)
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The Open Era in tennis began in 1968 , when the Grand Slam events such as the Wimbledon Championships abandoned the longstanding rules of amateurism and allowed professionals to compete. Professionals, hitherto a rather small part of the tennis scene, swiftly achieved overwhelming dominance. Open Era Facts/Records Men Roger Federer of Switzerland holds several... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Tennis Open Era
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Wheelchair tennis is a sport for people with disabilities that is played on a regulation tennis court . All "pedestrian" variations of tennis are being played, i.e. same-sex doubles, mixed etc. The only rule that differs from non-wheelchair tennis is the one that concerns the number of bounces a ball may take before it must be played. In wheelchair tennis the ball may bounce up to two times... http://www.allaboutall.info/article/Wheelchair Tennis
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