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  2. Tennis (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The tennis boom of the 1970s resulted in a rapid expansion of the magazine, both in scope and circulation. In addition to top tennis stars, celebrities like Johnny Carson and Farrah Fawcett appeared on the cover. [2] It was owned by Golf Digest / Tennis Magazine and sold to the New York Times Company.

  3. Virginia Slims World Championship Series - Wikipedia

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    King and eight other female tennis players – Americans Rosemary Casals, Nancy Richey, Peaches Bartkowicz, Kristy Pigeon, Valerie Ziegenfuss, and Julie Heldman; [8] and Australians Kerry Melville Reid and Judy Tegart Dalton – decided to enlist World Tennis magazine publisher Gladys Heldman to help negotiate for greater equality in prize money and provide valuable public relations assistance.

  4. World Tennis - Wikipedia

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    World Tennis [1] is a US online magazine that covers tennis. A highly influential publication, [2] it was founded by Gladys Heldman as a printed magazine, and was first published in May 1953. [3] It was originally co produced with Gardnar Mulloy, [4] and it's offices were based in New York City. The magazine was usually published twelve times a ...

  5. World TeamTennis - Wikipedia

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    New York Sets/Apples: 2 0 1976, 1977 San Diego Buds: 2 0 1984, 1985 13 Delaware Smash: 1 3 2003 New York OTBuzz/Buzz: 1 3 2008: 15 Denver/Phoenix Racquets: 1 1 1974: Kansas City Explorers: 1 1 2010: New York Empire: 1 1 2020: New York Sportimes: 1 1 2005 San Diego Aviators: 1 1 2016: St. Louis Aces: 1 1 1996 21 Chicago Fyre 1 0 1983 Dallas ...

  6. Spaghetti racquet - Wikipedia

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    The "spaghetti" racquet was a type of double-strung tennis racquet that had a brief spike in popularity in the fall of 1977, revolutionizing the sport for about a month before being banned at the top levels of play. It applied far more spin to a tennis ball than conventionally strung racquets, leading to disorienting movements through the air ...

  7. Christopher Clarey - Wikipedia

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    Christopher Clarey (born 1964) is an American sports journalist and author who mostly writes about tennis.He reported for The New York Times from 1991 to 2023. His biography of Roger Federer, The Master, was published in 2021 and was a New York Times bestseller.