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The Michael D. Case Tennis Center is a 2,000-seat tennis arena on the campus of the University of Tulsa in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The center officially opened on 2001-12-14 and was named after Mike Case, a local developer and philanthropist. In 2003, the facility was named the top facility in the country by the United States Tennis Association. The ...
Des Moines. The Des Moines Club (1909–2002), merged with the Embassy Club to become the Des Moines Embassy Club [172] The Des Moines Embassy Club (1909), formed in 2002 from the merger of the Embassy Club and Des Moines Club [172] [173] The Embassy Club (1946–2002), merged with the Des Moines Club to become the Des Moines Embassy Club [172 ...
The Tulsa Invitation [1] also known as the TTC Invitational [2] was a men's and women's clay court tennis tournament was founded in 1958. [3] The tournament was played at the Tulsa Tennis Club, Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States. [4] It played annually through till 1975 when it was discontinued. [4]
Douglass' William Berry, boys tennis, is pictured during The Oklahoman's annual high school spring sports media day at Bishop McGuinness High School in Oklahoma City, Wednesday, Feb. 21, 2024.
Tulsa, Oklahoma: Michael D. Case Tennis Center: Baylor: 4–0 UCLA Benjamin Becker Sam Warburg / KC Corkery (Stanford) 2005 Details: College Station, Texas Mitchell Tennis Center UCLA 4–3 Baylor Benedikt Dorsch John Isner / Antonio Ruiz (Georgia) 2006 Details: Stanford, California: Taube Tennis Center: Pepperdine 4–2 Georgia Benjamin ...
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Cardinal reached the NJSIAA singles Round of 32 for the second year in a row, battling Bergen County champ Sylvie Yao of Dwight-Englewood before falling, 6-4, 7-5. She finished 54-8 in four ...
After his sophomore year he transferred to La Jolla High School in California and then took up a tennis scholarship to attend the University of South California (USC). An All-American in doubles in 1979 and 1980, Knapp graduated in 1982, then turned professional and joined the international tennis circuit.