It is common knowledge that injuries to sport are like thorns to roses. Everyone, be it the player, parent, fan or coach knows they exist and are painful. From a personal view, I’ve decided to dissect injuries and split them into two categories which I have named: the Riddled and the Radical. The Riddled athlete is [...]
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Two-time major finalist Mark Philippoussis is dreaming of a wild card entry into January‘s ATP event in Adelaide as he attempts yet another comeback from a knee injury nearly a year ago. The Australian has been AWOL from the circuit since injuring his knee last January at the Hopman Cup in Perth. Since then he has [...]
Continue reading...11. November 2007
Simon Larose was one of Canada’s top players from . The former Canadian Junior Champion reached an ATP ranking of and his best remembered for his stirring victory over Gustavo Kuerten, the former French Open Champion, in the third round of the Now retired, he is the coach of Stephanie Dubois, top ranked Canadian player on the WTA tour. Katy Shulaeva caught up with him in Pittsburg in November at the Houlihan’s restaurant.
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18. December 2008
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