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Coric Stuns Federer To win Halle Title

Borna Coric entered the Gerry Weber Open with just two wins in nine tour-level matches on grass, but, on Sunday, he lifted his first title on the surface, defeating nine-time champion Roger Federer...

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Djokovic wins third US open title

Champions have the rare talent of making their endeavours look easier than mere mortals can imagine but Novak Djokovic’s straight-sets win over Juan Martín del Potro in the US Open final on Sunday...

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Seven years Tennis archives

In 2011 I decided to start Tennisarchives.com. I wasn’t really happy with existing sites, especially on pre 1968 Tennis. In that year Pro tennis finally won over the amateur game. For results and info...

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Tennisarchives on Facebook

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Looking back at Australia 1905

How it all started for the Australian open The 1905 Australasian Championships, as they were called back then,was a tennis tournament played on Grass courts in Melbourne, Australia at Warehouseman’s...

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The 1905 Australia edition in detail (part 1)

source: http://newspapers.nla.gov.au

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The First Wimbledon, 1877. Part 1

The 1877 Wimbledon Championship was  held at the All England Croquet and Lawn Tennis Club (AEC & LTC) in Wimbledon, London. It was the world’s first official lawn tennis tournament, and was later...

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The Zoological championships

By Andrew Tasiopoulos The Perth Zoological Gardens, located in the suburb of South Perth, was formally opened on October 17th 1898[i]. In 1903 six grass courts were constructed within the Zoo and the...

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Happy anniversary: 10 years Tennisarchives

In 2011 I decided to start Tennisarchives.com. I wasn’t really happy with existing sites, especially on pre 1968 Tennis. In that year Pro tennis finally won over the amateur game. For results and info...

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The North Yorkshire vicar who became one of the first Wimbledon champions

From: Darlington & Stockton Times John Hartley was born in Shropshire where his grandfather, George Thorneycroft, and his father, John Hartley, were industrialists and mayors of Wolverhampton. Our...

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