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    Bill Tilden

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    was a hall of fame pro Golfer. William Tatem Tilden II his nickname was "Big Bill‚” Bill Tilden was an American tennis player he is often considered one of the greatest tennis players of all time. Tilden was the World No. 1 player for seven years‚ he won 15 Majors: ten Grand Slams‚ the 1921 World Hard Court Championships and four Pro Slams. He dominated the world of international tennis in the first half of the 1920s‚ and during his 18-year amateur period of 1912–30‚ he won 138 of 192 tournaments

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    Bum Bum Head

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    Collins. In 1969 world famous Australian tennis player Rod Laver won Wimbledon‚ French open US open and Australian open in 1969. He won a total of 11 grand slams. Margaret Court who is also an Australian tennis player won 3 out of 4 of the Grand slams in 1969. In 1969 world famous Australian tennis player Rod Laver won Wimbledon‚ French open US open and Australian open in 1969. He won a total of 11 grand slams. Margaret Court who is also an Australian tennis player won 3 out of 4 of the Grand slams

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    confidentiality and anonymity purposes‚ I will refer to the interviewee as Jane. Jane came to the United States in 2012. Since an early age‚ Jane was heavily involved in tennis since her parents wanted her to become a professional tennis player. When she was 18‚ she received an offer from Sierra College and Sacramento State University to play on the tennis team and pursue her studies in the U.S. As Jane recalls‚

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    My Life Story

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    active. A lot of sports were involved. My mom was a category 1 cyclist‚ which means that she raced with the pro cyclist but the only difference is she didn’t get paid to train. Dominique and I were always into sports‚ we played basketball‚ soccer‚ tennis‚ etc. And we always traveled with my mom to see her race. So that was a fun experience. When I was in elementary school I said I wanted to become a doctor. I wanted to help people when they were hurt. And that’s what my grandpa wanted me to become

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    sister Venus‚ which became two of tennis great champions. Their father Richard was determined to see his two daughters succeed in tennis. He moved his family out to Compton‚ California where he trained his daughter. He used tennis records and videotapes to train them on how to play the game. At the age of three Serena was having daily two-hour practices with her father. In 1991‚ Serena ranked first in the 10 and under division and was 46-3 on the junior United States Tennis Association tour. Around that

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    boook brief

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    two very popular athletes on the front cover. On the men’s side there is Michael Jordan‚ a basketball legend‚ achieving multiple MVP titles and multiple championships. On the women’s side there is Serena Williams‚ a powerhouse tennis player achieving multiple titles in tennis tournaments around the world. With these two top athletes Gatorade has the majority of the world believing if they drink some Gatorade they too could be a top performer. The majority of Gatorade’s merchandise is sold because of

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    Lesson Plan

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    Outcomes (state what the pupils will know‚ understand and be able to do at the end of the lesson) • To know where to run as a batter. • To understand the importance of communication when fielding. • To be able to play a game of rounders using a tennis racket. Time Action Tasks Teaching Method/Points Organisation Standards 5

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    Unequal Pay in Sport

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    a womens‚ since the prize is generated from revenues. To do otherwise would actually be unfair‚ as the man would actually be subsidizing the women. If men and women play the same game‚ then the prize money should be the same. But they don’t! In tennis men play the best of 5 sets; women play the best of 3 sets. That alone defines an obvious difference. It’s not the same game when it’s not the same effort. If it were equal‚ then they should play each other as well‚ in theory. But they can’t and won’t

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    Cause-Effect Analysis Professional Athletes Success‚ Gained through Equipment or Talent? When the ancient Greeks decided to perform many varieties of sports to help celebrate the early Olympics‚ little did they realize that centuries later‚ the original sports themselves would be still intact in their original conceptual form? Technological advances in both equipment and sports development have led many people to believe that massive increases in performance results could be due to the

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    Legal Office Memo

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    started referring to Peters as "that rich seacoast snob." Shortly after moving in‚ Don Detman built a tennis court on his property. It seemed to Peters that Don Detman played tennis all day every day. An avid gardener‚ Peters could patiently spend hours tending her flowers‚ most of which were planted near the property line she shared with the Detmans. The racket coming from the Detmans’ tennis court‚ however‚ annoyed her so much that she found it difficult to work in her garden for any length of

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