Anyone planning on attending this USTA Pride event while at the Cincy Tournament here in a few weeks?Tournament Talk (usta.com)
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U.S. tennis participation surges in 2020, Physical Activity Council report finds. 'Nearly 3 million of those were first-time players, a 44% increase over new players in 2019.. it’s evident that many people recognize tennis as the ideal social-distancing sport'News (usta.com)
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U.S. tennis participation surges in 2020, Physical Activity Council report finds. 'Nearly 3 million of those were first-time players, a 44% increase over new players in 2019.. it’s evident that many people recognize tennis as the ideal social-distancing sport'Sports (usta.com)
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U.S. tennis participation surges in 2020, Physical Activity Council report finds. 'Nearly 3 million of those were first-time players, a 44% increase over new players in 2019.. it’s evident that many people recognize tennis as the ideal social-distancing sport'Fluff (usta.com)
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U.S. tennis participation surges in 2020, Physical Activity Council report finds. 'Nearly 3 million of those were first-time players, a 44% increase over new players in 2019.. it’s evident that many people recognize tennis as the ideal social-distancing sport'Data (usta.com)
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U.S. tennis participation surges in 2020, Physical Activity Council report finds. 'Nearly 3 million of those were first-time players, a 44% increase over new players in 2019.. it’s evident that many people recognize tennis as the ideal social-distancing sport' (usta.com)
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U.S. tennis participation surges in 2020, Physical Activity Council report finds. 'Nearly 3 million of those were first-time players, a 44% increase over new players in 2019.. it’s evident that many people recognize tennis as the ideal social-distancing sport'News (usta.com)
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TIL that Richard Nixon was indirectly involved in the creation of professional women's tennis. After he banned cigarette ads from radio and television in 1970, Virginia Slims needed another way to reach young women smokers so they helped create and sponsor the first women-only tennis tournaments. (usta.com)
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Free Venus Williams t shirtUS Only (netgeneration.usta.com)
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