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    here in part two, including not just the struggles she had to overcome to get to where she is today, but also the myriad accomplishments she has pulled off in the realm of tennis. Read on for more Maria Sharapova facts! Number Eight: Her Father Taught Her to Play on Public Courts He worked many jobs to support her dream of tennis, but he still couldn't make enough money to pay for lessons. His solution? Train her himself on free courts. Seems like that paid off as well as anything else would…

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    Lastly, in addition to the syntax of the poem and its use of white space, the overall form of the poem reinforces the poem’s extended metaphor. The poem is reminiscent of a tennis court; the two narrow columns, with their apparent symmetry and the white space in between, alludes to the two people in the couple situated on either side of the court, with a net in between. The picture called to mind in the imagination by the visual arrangement of the text is compounded by the auditory rhythms that…

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    Jack Sock Research Paper

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    Jack Sock is a professional tennis player, one of the top ranked U.S. players in both singles and doubles, and participated in the 2016 Rio Olympics. He started his junior career in October of 2008 at the age of 16, and continued into his professional career in November of 2009. He began his Olympic 2016 season with the Hopman Cup into the Auckland Open all the way to Rio. Born in Lincoln, Nebraska, Sock started his career in tennis early. In the fall of 2003, Sock made national headlines for…

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    Hospital in Bottmingen Switzerland, they named him Roger. In his childhood, Roger showed interest in football. At four years, he began watching and playing tennis when his idol Boris Becker won his first Wimbledon title. After that, he became junior player and finished this stage as number 1 in 1998. After that, Roger Federer become a professional tennis player and played his first tournament in Gstaad Switzerland, then he entered the top 100-ranking list on 09/20/1999. In 2001, Federer won his…

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    Q1: The Australian Open is a tennis sporting tournament held annually at Melbourne Park in Melbourne, Australia. It is an iconic Australian tennis event that attracted 729,000 visitors in 2017 (Ausleisure.com.au, 2017). The Australian Open holds an international profile and is highly regarded in the sport of tennis. The tournament attracts internationally renowned tennis players such as Roger Federer and Serena Williams and consists of a men’s and women’s tournament. The Australian Open has been…

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    Proficient Tennis Player

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    Proficient tennis players merit their salaries lower,because there is no reason the reason Doctors aggravate under tennis players. Doctors would truly sparing people lives,and tennis players are not finishing nothing Anyway running crosswise over those court. The Normal tennis players that wins their competition gets payed 1. 5 million dollars similar to Novak Dgokorie Also Serena Williams. Dgokorie What's more Williams need aid those two The greater part referred to and payed tennis players in…

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    nearly tripping over my foot, and execute a nearly perfect slicing forehand swing of my racket, returning the bright green tennis ball to the far right-hand corner of the court. It happened so fast that my opponent, who was sweating just as much as myself, wasn't able to process that I earned the winning point after a long, drawn-out match. I couldn't believe I just won my first tennis match. “I knew you were gonna be good at this Brianna!” shouts Coach Womack as he gave me an exuberant…

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    How Tennis Is Hard

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    but at the time I did not have any experience in any sport. I thought to myself “ tennis does not seem so hard’’ little did I know what I was getting myself into. I went to the first practice and it was brutal I could not get any ball over the net or hit the ball right. I did not know that to play tennis there is a certain technique in hitting the ball and approaching a shot. The next day I told the coach that “tennis is not for me it is to hard”. The coach said that “you are an athlete but you…

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    8th Grade Research Paper

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    “Dang, this asian can really play.” “Even if this guy had slanted eyes he can still see though.” “Man, I shouldn’t have underestimated this kid.” It all started in Middle School, the 8th grade. Co-ed Tennis was available to try-out, so I decided to sign-up because I looked up to my older brother in which he plays Junior Varsity at the EKHS. Suddenly, first day of practice was something greatly unexpected. Eventually I sucked, it wasn’t practically easy for me to play really well because I never…

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    High School at the IHSAA Boys Semi-State Tennis Tournament. The feeling of fatigue is kicking in and the world seems as if time itself has stopped. It’s just me and the tennis court. I know this is my one chance to finally become a champion. Knowing deep down that the work that I’ve put in all my life, is finally going to pay off. It started in the fall of 2007, the first of many USTA tennis tournaments. I am 9 years old. I have been playing tennis for about a year. I am going into my…

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