April 29, 2009
A lifetime supporting tennis
Bunny Williams’ life comes full circle every spring when she returns to Charlottesville for the Boyd Tinsley USTA Women’s Pro Tennis Championships at Boar’s Head Sports Club.
A step down the comeback trail
On Tuesday at the Boar’s Head Sports Club, Lucic, now 27, took another baby step in her comeback.
May 03, 2008
Underdog Gordon reaches Boyd Tinsley final
When told that she would be playing Alexis Gordon today in the final of the Boyd Tinsley USTA Women’s Pro Tennis Championships, Olga Puchkova sounded confused.
May 02, 2008
Dressed for success
Her suitcase was packed with two types of clothes: those to play tennis in and those to hit the town in. That was the original plan when Bethanie Mattek went to the Australian Open in 2004.
Puchkova collects victory
Attention University of Virginia athletes (male ones): Olga Puchkova would love an autographed jersey. Puchkova, the No. 2 seed at this week’s Boyd Tinsley USTA Women’s Pro Tennis Championships, is an avid collector.
Couts follows her destiny
At one point or another, every player in the field at the Boyd Tinsley USTA Women’s Pro Tennis Championships made a life-changing decision. Essentially, Kimberly Couts made her career choice at the ripe age of 7.
April 30, 2008
Blazing the comeback trail
A decade ago, the knee injury that all athletes dreaded was the torn anterior cruciate ligament. Today, it’s been replaced by a scarier one — an injury that requires microfracture surgery.
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