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Chris Woodruff says he is still playing catch-up after an injury suffered three years ago which put his professional tennis career on hold for more than a year.
And the US Davis Cup player hopes that next week's XL Capital Bermuda Open will turn out ...
DATE: Apr 14, 2001
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James Collieson will make history next week when he becomes the first local to take part in the main singles draw of the XL Capital Bermuda Open.
The Island's Davis Cup player is approaching his big day in a relaxed and positive frame of mind, after ...
DATE: Apr 11, 2001
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Bermuda's annual professional tennis tournament gets underway this weekend without the kind of the big names it has boasted in past years, but with one of the sport's hottest prospects.
Eighteen-year-old Andy Roddick has been widely touted by experts...
DATE: Apr 10, 2001
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the year before.
And newly elected Western Counties Cricket Association president Keith Wainwright is hoping to build on that progress this summer.
Wainwright was voted into the hot seat at the organisation's annual general meeting this week, moving ...
DATE: Apr 06, 2001
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Stars of sport and screen are set to mingle with locals in one of the biggest sports fund-raising events the Island has ever staged.
Thanks to the contacts of American tennis player Lori McNeil and the ambition of the Bermuda Lawn Tennis Association,...
DATE: Apr 05, 2001
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Teenager Sasha Fisher will become what is believed to be the youngest tennis player to represent Bermuda at senior level when she makes her Federation Cup debut next month.
The 14-year-old got the nod over the weekend from Bermuda Lawn Tennis Associa...
DATE: Apr 03, 2001
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final fixture at National Sports Club -- but now there are hopes of a reprieve from the venue's owners.
The Royal Gazette has learned that a meeting on Wednesday between officials of Montessori Academy, owners of the Devonshire site, and representati...
DATE: Mar 30, 2001
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St. David's Cricket Club received a major boost yesterday with the announcement of a five-figure sponsorship deal with legal firm Conyers, Dill and Pearman.
The money will help to meet the costs of equipment and the Islanders' thriving youth developm...
DATE: Mar 30, 2001
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a defeat by Bolivia in Cuba yesterday.
The Island's fifth successive loss came after Jenson Bascome and James Collieson had both been beaten in the singles rubbers in yesterday's play-off match between the two countries which had already been relegat...
DATE: Mar 19, 2001
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singles draw are set to add spice to next month's XL Capital Bermuda Open.
But neither defending champion Andrew Ilie nor the star draw of the past two years, Patrick Rafter, will play at Coral Beach this year.
Tournament director Alec Anderson said ...
DATE: Mar 09, 2001
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