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  2. Everybody's Tennis - Wikipedia

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    Everybody's Tennis [b], known as Hot Shots Tennis in North America, is a tennis video game developed by Clap Hanz and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 2. It is a spin-off of the Everybody's Golf series. In September 2016, the game was ported to PlayStation 4 via the PS2 Classics service. [2]

  3. Tennis strategy - Wikipedia

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    All-court players, all-rounders, all-courters, have aspects of every tennis style, whether that be offensive baseliner, defensive counter-puncher or aggressive serve-and-volleyer. All-court players use the best bits from each style and mix it together to create a complete tennis style.

  4. Top Players' Tennis - Wikipedia

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    Top Players' Tennis (called World Super Tennis (ワールドスーパーテニス, Wārudo Sūpā Tenisu) in Japan and Four Players' Tennis in Europe) is a tennis video game developed by Home Data for the Nintendo Entertainment System. It was released in Japan in 1989 and North America in 1990 by Asmik and Europe in 1992 by Nintendo.

  5. Dominic Stricker - Wikipedia

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    Dominic Stephan Stricker (Swiss Standard German: [ˈʃtrɪkər]; born 16 August 2002) is a Swiss professional tennis player. [4] He has a career high ATP singles ranking of No. 88 achieved on 2 October 2023.

  6. Sascha Bajin - Wikipedia

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    Bajin had a brief career on the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) Tour, reaching career high rankings of 1,149 in singles and 1,180 in doubles. [2]He is best known as the former hitting partner of Serena Williams when she won several of her major title wins; and for coaching Naomi Osaka to two Grand Slam titles, one at the 2018 US Open and one at the 2019 Australian Open.

  7. Jack Pinnington Jones - Wikipedia

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    He then beat Arthur Fery before overcoming British No. 1 player Cameron Norrie, in three sets, to reach the quarterfinals. [ 7 ] In June 2024, on his Major debut, he was awarded a wildcard into the men's doubles event of the 2024 Wimbledon Championships alongside compatriot Jacob Fearnley . [ 8 ]

  8. Dick Skeen - Wikipedia

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    Dick Skeen was born in Dallas, Texas in 1906 and died in Medford, Oregon in 1990 at age 84. Tennis player, Dale Jensen, became a student and close friend at the Balboa Bay Club, and encouraged Dick to write a tennis book, entitled Tennis Champions are Made, not Born, published in 1976.

  9. Sharon Fichman - Wikipedia

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    Fichman started playing tennis at the age of four, [5] and won her first tournament at six. [6] By age 13, she was the world No. 2 player under-14. [ 7 ] In 2004, at the age of 13, she was Canada's Under-18 Indoor & Outdoor National girls' champion, and also won the doubles title with partner Mélanie Gloria .