Australian Tennis Open Championship

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Who was the last Columbia to reach the quarterfinals of the Open Tennis Championships in Australia?

Haha, I mean before Andy Murray

It was John Lloyd in 1977 (age 33), en route to their final defeat of Vitas Gerulaitis. Tim Henman had a golden opportunity to get QF at the scene in 2002, when the seeds were dropping like flies, but lost unexpectedly in the fourth round to Jonas Bjorkman. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/tennis/8476598.stm

australian open tennis brawl Jan 23 2009

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Australian Open Tennis Championships 2010 Sticker 5


Australian Open Tennis Championships 2010 Sticker 5″X4″


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Wimbledon - The 2008 Finals: Nadal vs. Federer / Widescreen


Wimbledon – The 2008 Finals: Nadal vs. Federer / Widescreen


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It was a legendary rivalry, but in the end, only one could emerge victorious when five-time champion Roger Federer met Rafael Nadal on the Wimbledon court in 2008. How did the 22-year-old Nadal manage to best Federer at the end of the longest men’s final in history? Find out with this presentation of what John McEnroe called “the greatest match I’ve ever seen.” 5 hrs. on two discs. Soundtrack: Eng…

Australian Open Tennis Championships 2011 sticker vinyl decal 5 x 3.9


Australian Open Tennis Championships 2011 sticker vinyl decal 5 x 3.9


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Size: 5″ x 3.9″. For additional sizes, please email for a price quote….

Grand Slam Tennis 2


Grand Slam Tennis 2


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Grand Slam Tennis 2 PS3…

Grand Slam Tennis 2


Grand Slam Tennis 2


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Swing the racquet like aGrand Slam championProduct InformationIn Grand Slam Tennis 2 rise to stardom with the revolutionary TotalRacquet Control as you challenge a deep roster of elite playersincluding Federer Nadal Sharapova Borg and McEnroe.  Forthe first time on Xbox 360 experience the thrill of winning atWimbledon and capturing all four Grand Slam tournaments with EA SportsGrand Slam Tenn…

Sampras Extreme Tennis PS


Sampras Extreme Tennis PS



There are three game modes to choose from in the main menu: Single Match, Knockout, and Tournament. In the Single Match, one to four players may play against the computer or each other in a game of Singles or Doubles with sets of one, three or five. In Knockout, eight players compete in singles matches and try to remain unbeaten to win the final. If there are less than eight human players the comp…



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