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  2. Tennis (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The tennis boom of the 1970s resulted in a rapid expansion of the magazine, both in scope and circulation. In addition to top tennis stars, celebrities like Johnny Carson and Farrah Fawcett appeared on the cover. [2] It was owned by Golf Digest / Tennis Magazine and sold to the New York Times Company.

  3. Category:Sports magazine cover images - Wikipedia

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  4. Inside Tennis - Wikipedia

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    Inside Tennis is a sports magazine that covers news from the world of tennis. It is published 10-times a year (monthly March through October and bi-monthly November through February) in Northern California , Southern California , Nevada , and Texas .

  5. World Tennis - Wikipedia

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    World Tennis [1] is a US online magazine that covers tennis. A highly influential publication, [2] it was founded by Gladys Heldman as a printed magazine, and was first published in May 1953. [3] It was originally co produced with Gardnar Mulloy, [4] and it's offices were based in New York City. The magazine was usually published twelve times a ...

  6. Category:Tennis magazines - Wikipedia

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    Tennis (magazine) Tennis Week; Tennisz és Golf This page was last edited on 2 September 2024, at 18:11 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  7. Sports Illustrated for Women - Wikipedia

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    Sports Illustrated Women (previously called Sports Illustrated for Women) and also known as SI Women, was a bimonthly sports magazine covering (according to its statement of purpose) "the sports that women play and what they want to follow", from basketball to tennis, soccer to volleyball, field hockey to ice hockey and figure skating and more.

  8. Sports Illustrated - Wikipedia

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    During the 1940s, these magazines were monthly, which prevented them from cover current events. There was no large-base, general, weekly sports magazine with a national following on actual active events. It was then that Time patriarch Henry Luce began considering whether his company should attempt to fill that gap. At the time, many believed ...

  9. The Body Issue - Wikipedia

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    The 2019 issue released on September 4, 2019 and was the final printed issue of the ESPN Magazine. It featured the following athletes: [ 17 ] Baseball: Christian Yelich