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  2. Arvelia Myers - Wikipedia

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    Arvelia Myers (25 February 1927 – October 25, 2017) was an American tennis player, wife, mother, coach, entrepreneur, and activist. [1] After excelling in the sport, she founded Pyramid Tennis, the first female-owned, African-American tennis program, in Harlem which served youth for over forty years.

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  4. Video: Men’s Tennis Star Ejected For Shocking Outburst - AOL

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    The post Video: Men’s Tennis Star Ejected For Shocking Outburst appeared first on The Spun. Alexander Zverev was removed from the Mexican Open in Acapulco following a tense tirade on Tuesday ...

  5. Balls Out: Gary the Tennis Coach - Wikipedia

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    Balls Out: Gary the Tennis Coach is a 2009 American sports comedy film directed by Danny Leiner (his final film before his death in 2018) and features actor Seann William Scott as the main character and Randy Quaid in a supporting role. It was filmed mostly in Austin and Taylor, Texas, and was released direct-to-video on January 14, 2009. [1]

  6. Tennis on television - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, Tennis Channel acquired the ATP Tour's Franklin Templeton Tennis Classic in Scottsdale (which it had held the television rights to) from IMG, and moved it to Las Vegas as the Tennis Channel Open in 2006. [55] Tennis Channel moved the open to Las Vegas for 2006, and announced plans to hold women's and junior events alongside it. [56]

  7. Tennis Channel - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, Tennis Channel was founded by Steve Bellamy in the shed in his backyard; Bellamy soon hired Bruce Rider to head up programming and marketing. [3] A group known as the "Viacom Mafia"—a group that includes Viacom's former CEOs, Philippe Dauman and Frank Biondi, and current CEO, Thomas E. Dooley—became involved in the founding of the channel.

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  9. Secret Tournament - Wikipedia

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    Secret Tournament" (also known as "Scorpion KO" or "The Cage") was a Nike global advertising campaign coinciding with the 2002 FIFA World Cup. [1] With a marketing budget estimated at US$100 million, [ 2 ] the advert featured 24 top contemporary football players and former player Eric Cantona as the tournament "referee".