Hall of Famer Kim Clijsters, age 39, ripping a backhand in her 7-5 win over 20-year-old world No. 40 Leylah Fernandez Saturday at our event in Orlando.
Kim Clijsters, five years removed from her induction in the International Tennis Hall of Fame, beat world No. 40 Leylah Fernandez 7-5 in a one-set match today in the @ChampSeries mixed team event in Orlando...
See you Saturday, December 3 in Orlando at the Heathrow Country Club alongside Kim Clijsters, Jack Sock, Leylah Fernandez and Sam Querrey. Get more details here
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Mark Philippoussis hits a first serve right into Andy Roddick's groin...From our event in Birmingham, Alabama from back in the day...
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"I made like 21 first serves in a row to start the match and the arm felt good" said @Bryanbros of his 7-6(3) win over Sam Querrey at our event at The Greenbrier on Saturday.
In his first-ever since his retirement from ATP Tour level tennis at the U.S. Open, Sam Querrey played in our event at The Greenbrier as he and Ashley Harkleroad were defeated by Bob Bryan and Leylah Fernandez in the mixed team event.
Bob Bryan and Leylah Fernandez (left) swept Ashley Harkleroad and Sam Querrey by a 3-0 score to win the Greenbrier Champions Classic Saturday in West Virginia.
Sam Querrey, Bob Bryan, Danielle Collins and Leylah Fernandez to compete this Saturday at our event at The Greenbrier. Read more here https://t.co/ZSxYXcVnEX