Area briefs (Las Cruces Sun-News)
Area briefsSun-News reportsAggies tennis beats UNMLAS CRUCES — The New Mexico State women’s tennis team defeated New Mexico 6-1 Saturday afternoon at the New Mexico State Tennis Center for its
BOYS TENNIS: Keefe signs on for second year at Waterloo (Suburban Journals)
Legendary area tennis coach Bob Keefe realizes what his main focus will be this spring as he begins his second year as boys coach at Waterloo High.
M. Tennis. After Long Break, Knights to Host Princeton Monday (UCF Golden Knights)
After a week off, the UCF men’s tennis team will return to action Monday, hosting Princeton at 2 p.m. Admission is free at the UCF Tennis Complex.
Will to Win making tennis affordable (Wandsworth Guardian)
Ealing’s Will to Win Tennis Centre at Lammas Park was yesterday awarded ‘Beacon’ status in recognition of its high quality fun affordable tennis programme.
W. Tennis. Women’s Tennis Collects a 5-2 Victory Over UAB (UCF Golden Knights)
After enjoying a week of Spring Break, the UCF women’s tennis team returned to defeat UAB, 5-2, on a windy Sunday afternoon. The Knights improved their record to 8-2, while UAB dropped to 7-4 on the season.
Tennis, swim teams battle (Laredo Morning Times)
The UISD Spring Invitational tennis tournament was completed on Friday night after last weekend’s rainout caused a delayed finish.
Tennis: Nadal returns to action with Indian Wells win (Sydney Morning Herald)
Reigning champion Rafael Nadal, playing his first match in more than a month, reached the third round of the BNP Paribas Open Saturday with a 6-4, 6-4 victory over Rainer Schuettler.
Nadal returns to tennis with win over Schuettler (Brisbane Times)
Rafael Nadal, playing his first match since retiring injured from the Australian Open, launched his Indian Wells title defence Saturday with a straight-set win over Rainer Schuettler.
Torture and table tennis: Iraq hostage Peter Moore recounts life in captivity (Guardian Unlimited)
Peter Moore, the British IT expert who spent 31 months in captivity after being kidnapped in Iraq , has revealed how he thought he was about to be killed on the day of his release, spent his ordeal unable to see clearly without his glasses, and played table-tennis with a guard.
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