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Idiots' Guide to Roland Garros
By BRENDAN BERNHARD, Special to the Sun
May 25, 2010
If you were one of the tens of thousands who descended on Roland Garros Monday afternoon with a ticket that allowed you onto all of its 18 courts except the three main ones, then you could hear a lot of tennis...
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Two-Headed, Racket-Wielding Monster Known as ‘FedNadal’ To Sizzle on Court at Madrid
By BRENDAN BERNHARD, Special to the Sun
May 15, 2010
Finally, the historic rivalry between tennis stars Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal is set to sizzle rather than fizzle. Federer, the Swiss world no. 1, closed out his semi-final against Spain’s David Ferrer 7-5, 3-6, 6-3 Saturday night in Madrid…
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