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Giant Huge Wilson Tennis Racquet Display 52" K One | ![]() |
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GIANT 54" x 22" PRINCE SPECTRUM COMP 110 TENNIS RACQUET PAT'D 1986 STORE DISPLAY | ![]() |
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GIANT 54" x 22" PRINCE SPECTRUM COMP 110 TENNIS RACQUET PAT'D 1986 STORE DISPLAY | ![]() |
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Tennis Racquets $24.99 Tennis Racquets - Photographic Print |
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Giant Smarties Candy Counter Display(Pack of 36) $1.1 Giant Smarties Candy Counter Display. Giant Smartie tube is a 1/2 inch wide and 4 inches long. 36 smarties per wholesale bulk cheap discount candy display. |
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Game of Racquets $49.99 Gabriele Bella Game of Racquets - Giclee Print |
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Giant $9.49 Giant |
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The Giant $9.99 The Giant |
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Giant Light Display Depicting Nativity Scene During Christmas Festival $79.99 John Dominis Giant Light Display Depicting Nativity Scene During Christmas Festival - Premium Photographic Print |
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Giant 12 Patriotic - Holiday Jotter Pen w/Display(Pack of 72) $3.05 Giant 12" Patriotic - Holiday Jotter Pen w/Display Ballpoint Pen Assorted Styles Display Included |
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Racquets at Royal Tennis Court $24.99 Grant Dixon Racquets at Royal Tennis Court - Photographic Print |
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12 Giant Graduation -Jotter Pens With Display(Pack of 72) $3.05 Giant Holiday Jotter Pen Foot-Long Graduation Day-Theme Ballpoint Pen Assorted Styles - Display Included |
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Primrose, Giant $4.99 Giant Primrose! Plant these Hardy English Primroses this spring. In just a few weeks they will burst into a rainbow of lavishly beautiful blooms, almost before the rest of your garden wakes up. It has large flowers, many the size of a silver dollar. They do fine in full or partial shade and can be planted in beds or borders. Hardy English Primroses come in colors that range from delicate pastels to the boldest, most brilliant hues. Next spring the plants will be larger and the display almost unbelievable. MIXED COLORS ONLY. |
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Couple on Tennis Court With Tennis Racquets $24.99 George Marks Couple on Tennis Court With Tennis Racquets - Photographic Print |
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Prisoners in the Courtyard Exercising and Playing Racquets $34.99 Rowlandson & Pugin Prisoners in the Courtyard Exercising and Playing Racquets - Giclee Print |
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free shipping Wholesale - Factory seller Racquets $63.16 Wholesale - Factory seller! 2010 The latest type Racquets |
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Wiiac Prince Mini 2 Pack Racquets $10.99 WIIAC PRINCE MINI 2 PACK RACQUETS |
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Turkey Dance
2008 Tennis Highlights
The lion’s share of tennis highlights in 2008 come from the racquets of the ATP giants, with newbie, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, elevating tennis to Tinsel Town-type entertainment, and Nadal and Federer fighting one grand slam battle after another for the number one spot in world tennis.
The 2008 season began with a scintillating and searing display by a relatively unknown unseeded player for the opening grand slam in Melbourne. Jo-Wilfried Tsonga gutted the legions of British tennis fans and cost the bookmaker’s a heap in cash when he flayed Andy Murray in the opening round.
But that was not the end of the Muhammad Ali lookalike’s climb to stardom, as the Frenchman set the scoreboards sizzling when he went on to destroy the hopes and dreams of some of the most accomplished tennis players on the planet, including Guillermo Garcia Lopez, Richard Gasquet and Mikhail Youzhny.
The stuff dreams are made of
Tsonga’s performance against the incumbent number two in world tennis, Rafael Nadal, was the stuff dreams are made of and the effervescent crowd pleaser effectively beat the King of Clay on all fronts – in skill, strength and speed (not to mention popularity) - as the concise statistics of the sports information system revealed.
His über-powerful serves, pinpoint volleys and aggressive yet precise backline play had the 3D ball tracking mechanism of the hawk eye working overtime, with Nadal questioning its accuracy with hope rather than conviction.
Tsonga views himself as the ultimate entertainer and, while the crowd feeds off his sublime skills, he too is motivated by the energy and hype of the supporters. In his final clash against Novak Djokovic, where his dreams of a grand slam victory were left in tatters, he often incited the crowd by playing to the video walls surrounding the courts...and to great effect.
Sadly, Tsonga was unable to continue his formidable dash to the top end of the ATP ranking as a knee injury kept him sidelined for the majority of the season.
The clash of the Titans
One match that will go down in the annals of tennis folklore is the clash of the Titans – the Roger Federer/ Rafael Nadal battle for grass-court supremacy.
Federer, who will no doubt be remembered as one of the most dominant tennis players of all time and the most graceful, had a unpleasant start to the 2008 season – he was badly affected by glandular fever, an illness that arguably cost him the number one spot.
He fared reasonably well at the Australian Open, losing to eventual champion, Novak Djokovic, but flippantly cast the loss aside and marched triumphantly on to the grass-courts of Wimbledon, a territory that had been annexed by the Swiss Master as his own private stamping ground.
The match was epic, and the event management system was put under one of its most telling tests with rain, gloom and precision ball placing all affecting the end result.
For five years, Federer had beaten all contenders for the kudos of the All England Club and he was on a confident strut to a 6th consecutive title. Sadly, it was not to be –after 4 nail-biting hours and 48 bone-crunching minutes of exhaustive yet sublime competitive tennis, his younger arch rival, Rafael Nadal, walked away with the crown; a defeat that no doubt must have sliced Federer’s heart in two.
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