- French Open - Federer Continues; Kuznetsova Upsets Williams in Quarterfinals By : Audrey Nolan
World No.2 Roger Federer is just two victories away from obtaining the only Grand Slam title that he has never won in his entire professional career and if he wins, he will also tie the record that Pete Sampras currently has of 14 titles of major tournaments. After some regular participation in the last tournaments and after being defeated by Rafael Nadal at the Australian Open, Federer is now working very hard to achieve one of his main goals for this year. - Tennis - Rafael Nadal upsets Djokovic at the Rome Masters final By : Audrey Nolan
It was not a good day for the defending champion of the Rome Masters, the Serbian Novak Djokovic, who lost against the Spaniard Rafael Nadal in the final of the tournament, in a great game that was very close during the first set by both players. The game of Djokovic was quite fluctuant during the whole game; at in a moment we was playing great and in the next one he was losing control and committing unforced errors. In addition, Nadal has become the best player in clay surface in recent times a - Tennis - Nadal and Serena favorites to win Sony Ericsson Open By : Audrey Nolan
The annual tournament that is held at Miami, also known as the Sony Ericsson Open or Miami Masters will be taking place this week at the Tennis Center at Crandon Park. The tournament, that has a final prize of $4.5 million and gathers the best of both men and women players of the world, is as well one of the most important tennis tournaments of the year, besides the Grand Slams, under the categories ATP Masters 1000 on the ATP calendar and Premier Mandatory in the WTA. - Australian Open - Serena Williams advanced to second round at Melbourne By : AllyWhite
The American tennis player of 27 years old, Serena Williams, was very successful in her first game of the Australian Open by beating the Chinese Yuan Meng 6-3, 6-2 this Tuesday at the Rod Laver Arena. Her game performance was slower than usual due to the heated weather conditions of the early afternoon, but she did really well even with the high temperatures of this summer at Melbourne. - Davis Cup - Spain captures their third title at Mar del Plata By : AllyWhite
The Spanish team defeated in an amazing way the host team Argentina at the Davis Cup and captured their third title in a decade. Fernando Verdasco won the tournament final on Sunday when he beat in 3 hours and 56 minutes the Argentinean Jose Acasuso in five sets 6-3, 6-7(3), 4-6, 6-3, 6-1, giving Spain a 3-1 lead and the title of the Davis Cup. - The Truth Regarding Supplies And Equipment For Table Tennis : Learn About Valuable Topics Next By : Nathan Knightley
My father was always a real practical man. One of the things that he told me that always stayed in my mind is that you should always do the right job with the - What to look for in a Wilson tennis racquet By : Alice Campbell
As we all know, each individual has its unique needs and desires. This is a general truth that also applies to the world of sports. When you set down a path of performing a sport, for a living or for pleasure, then you should be very careful when you chose the equipment you will use. - Tips for Tennis in Winter By : rajanmr
With the advent of winter, there has to be certain precautions which a player has to take in order to keep his game unaffected by the external factors. - Tennis Masters Cup - Frenchman Simon beat Federer surprisingly at Shanghai By : AllyWhite
The French of 23-years old Gilles Simon upset the No.2 of the world Roger Federer in the first game of the Tennis Masters Cup in Shanghai by beating him 4-6, 6-4, 6-3. This is Simon’s first time at the year-end tournament and this victory surprised everyone, not only by the way he played against Federer but by proving everyone he didn’t came to Shanghai to just participate, he is competing for the title. - ATP Tennis- Andy Murray Captured the Madrid Masters Title By : AllyWhite
The No.4 of the world of 23 years old, Andy Murray, captured his fourth ATP title of the year at the Madrid Masters in Spain by beating the French and world No.10 Gilles Simons 6-4, 7-6(8/6). It was a closed game but at the end the victory was for the British player, especially after his 10 aces and saving two set points in a tiebreaker. - Tennis- David Nalbandian Move On to Second Round in Stockholm Open By : AllyWhite
The 26 years old Argentinean David Nalbandian, who is the favorite to win the Stockholm Open and is the top-seeded of the tournament, moved on to the second round of the tournament by beating the American tennis player, rank 82th Bobby Reynolds, 6-1, 6-1. Nalbandian defeated Reynolds just in 55 minutes playing a great tennis. - Venus and Serena Williams Taking the WTA in their Hands By : Cindy Ferguson
Williams' sisters success in the WTA Tennis. - Beijing- Murray out of the Olympics By : AllyWhite
Andy Murray was confident about getting the gold medals in both, singles and doubles, at the Olympics; but his singles goal was over yesterday. The ranked number six of the world, was left out of the Olympics by loosing 7-6, 6-4, against the number 77 Lu-Yen Hsun, in the first round. - Sharapova Will not be Part of the 2008 Beijing Olympics By : Cindy Ferguson
Maria Sharapova will not be part of the Russian team for the 2008 Olympics. - Juan Martín del Potro – Growing Strong By : Stephen Lars
At the very young age of 19 years Juan Martin Del Potro continues to show a display of his best tennis skills during these two fantastic weeks during which he managed to win two ATP titles. One of these two being the Kitzbühel tournament, which he won in just 59 minutes to the Austrian Jürgen Melzer for 6-2 and 6-1; with this victory the Argentinean, is now ranking among the 30 world top players in the ATP circuit. - Tennis Shoes Purchase And Feet Anatomy By : Roberto Modesto
This article talks about the importance of one`s understanding of his footwear`s anatomy, while purchasing the right tennis shoes. - Rafael Nadal wins his first grass-court tournament By : Cindy Ferguson
Nadal warms up for Wimbledon. - Cutting Edge Tennis Site – Tennistent.com By : Richard143 Richard143
Cutting Edge Tennis Site – Tennistent.com
Tennis is one of the world’s most popular games, enjoyed by people worldwide, and the popularity of the game continues to increase everyday. There are several different types of tennis players. Some of them take up this sport very seriously and train rigorously. Others undergo training to play tennis simply to be more competitive in their club or weekend matches. They consider it a recreational sport that allows them to stay active. The third group of tennis fans like this sport but they do not play this game themselves, but they enjoy watching tennis matches. They love talking about tennis and spending time discussing the game with like-minded people. All these folks share something in common that is their passion for the sport. There are people who love this game so much, they go to the extent of spending thousands of dollars to have a tennis court in their own houses. - Nadal feels very close to be dethroned by Djokovic By : Cindy Ferguson
The Spaniard, Rafael Nadal, feels he might be close to lose the second place he has hold for almost three years in the ATP world ranking, according to what he said to reporters last Monday in Germany as he arrived to the Hamburg Masters. - Youzhny slammed Nadal in the Chennai Open By : Cindy Ferguson
The world’s number one, Rafael Nadal, got hammered in the Chennai Open by the world’s number nineteen Russian, Mikhail Chennai. - Understand The Tennis Court In Order To Understand Tennis By : J. Lloyd
While the size of a tennis court never changes, the surface of the court can vary from location to location. There are three basic types of surfaces on which tennis is played, and each surface dictates a particular style of play. - Get A Grip On Your Game With A Quality Pair Of Tennis Shoes By : M. Xavier
Tennis shoes are available in a wide range of styles and colors. But more important, a shoe that is specifically designed for tennis will protect you from injury, provide tennis specific traction, resist wear-and-tear, and protect the court as well. - The Proper Fitting Tennis Racket Is The Key To Learning The Game By : M. Xavier
The first thing you will want to look at is the size of the head - the frame that holds the strings - of the racket. Between the grip and the neck on most rackets you will find a label that displays the size and square inches of the head. Generally speaking, these measurements will place a particular racket into one of four categories. - All What You Need To Make Your Child A Tennis Hero By : Sumit Bhatnagar
Here is some information that can help your child to perform better or at least make a foundation for becoming a good tennis player. - Modern Tennis Clothes Bridge The Gap Between Tradition And Style By : J. Lloyd
Today's tennis clothes look great on and off the court, and they are made with performance fabrics that surpass the cottons of the past in nearly every way. Modern fabrics are available in a wide range of knits and colors, but it is not their style but their utilitarian qualities that make them so ideal for tennis. - Tennis Elbow Affects Millions But It Can Be Beaten By : M. Jedediah
Tennis is a physical sport. Running, jumping, swinging, and sometimes diving on the hard court; like any sport, there are many ways that tennis players can incur an injury. However, there is one injury that is so prevalent among tennis players the injury itself has the word tennis in the name; that injury, of course, is tennis elbow. - The Inner Game of Tennis - It's Not About the Racquet By : Ron Passfield
Lance Armstrong, in his autobiography, It's Not About the Bike, describes how he survived testicular and brain cancer and went on to win multiple Tour de France bike races. This inspirational book provides three key strategies that can help you develop your inner game of tennis. - The Inner Game of Tennis - The Competency Cycle By : Ron Passfield
When you start to consciously improve your game of tennis, you will find that your competency with any tennis shot will improve in a predictable way. Understanding this competency cycle, can help you persist and improve how you play both the inner game of tennis and the outer game. - Video Clips - Instant Guide to Table Tennis By : Mario G. Churchill
The miniature version of the tennis is the table tennis. Everything from the court to the ball is smaller in size from that of the lawn tennis. The rules are very much the same also. - The Inner Game Of Tennis - A Simple Visualization Technique By : Ron Passfield
You will read a lot about the need to visualize to win the inner game of tennis. Yet very few writers show you how to visualize – they assume you know. Here is an easy visualization technique that is disarmingly simple but incredibly powerful for building your inner game of tennis. - The Inner Game of Tennis: Visualize For Success By : Ron Passfield
Visualization is the process of capturing a rich image of a positive outcome. The art of visualization is central to the inner game of tennis. You can use visualization to build your positive thinking, self-belief and self-efficacy. - The Inner Game of Tennis - The Emotional Cycle of Change By : Ron Passfield
Psychologists have observed that people engaged in change endeavours or projects frequently experience the emotional cycle of change. There are four predictable stages of this process. The different stages represent progression towards achievement of your goals. Developing an awareness of these stages can help you to persist with efforts to improve your tennis game and to win the inner game of tennis. - Keys To A Consistent Serve By : Frank Collins
The key to a consistent serve is a consistent ball toss. Tennis is practice, practice, practice. For the average person, most aspects of your game will need practice. - Roger Federer on his way to the Indian Wells Masters Series By : Cindy Ferguson
Roger Federer will arrive to this week’s Indian Wells Masters Series with a winning streak of matches and as the world’s number one tennis player after defeating Mikhail Youzhny in the Dubai Final last Sunday. He has won the series for the past three years 2006, 2005 and 2004 and without a doubt will put up a fight to remain as the series holder. - The Inner Game Of Tennis - Tai Chi For Centering And Balance By : Ron Passfield
You can win the inner game of tennis by using Tai Chi to help you become centered and balanced. This article explains why Tai Chi can dramatically improve your tennis game and your enjoyment from playing tennis. - The Basics Of Table Tennis By : M. Xavier
Table tennis is an Olympic racket sport where two players, or two teams of two players, hit the table tennis ball back and forth, across the net on a table, with wooden paddles. - The Tennis Court, Dimensions And Surfaces By : J. Lloyd
Tennis rules dictate the length, width, and placement of the lines on a tennis court but they have a variety of surfaces and can be either outdoors or indoors. - Service - The Opening Gun of Tennis By : Nicholas Tan
Service is the opening gun of tennis. It is putting the ball in play. - The End Of An Era By : Nigel Kerry
Andre Agassi, the most recognizable figure in professional tennis, announced his retirement from professional tennis after the 2006 US Open. Agassi was 36 years old at that time and his tennis career spanned 20 years. He was regarded as a master of the sport and held in high regards by other professional tennis players. - The First Tennis Superstar By : Nigel Kerry
William Tilden II, who was born on February 10, 1883, is considered to be first superstar of tennis. He was also known as Big Bill Tilden. He was the number one player in the world for years and he continued to show his prowess at the tennis court till the age of 38. - Tennis And Its History By : Nigel Kerry
Tennis is a sport that has been round for hundreds of years. It is believed that the game was invented by European monks. The racquets and ball used in playing the game were of different types. The game was extremely popular amongst the monks in the monasteries in Europe. Though, there was a point when the church was contemplating on banning the game. - Is Roger Federer in Fact the Best Player of All Time? By : Sergio Cruz
This question is posed every time I watch a tennis match on TV involving Roger Federer and some pundits are willing to award this title of best player of all time to Federer.We all can understand that the press will have to be positive and cater to the ATP, the tournament directors and the sponsors to get their free passes. - Excellence-Make It A Habit By : Sergio Cruz
Aristotle once said:"We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit." - Serena Williams, The Smoking Gun! By : Sergio Cruz
And yes for all I know Serena's racket must be still smoking a couple of days after that incredible final! - Don't Make Your Opponent Look Good! By : Sergio Cruz
A couple of days after the match Roddick - Federer at the Australian Open 2007, a friend of mine said "it is impossible to beat a 'Mister'like Federer"I answered: - The Ugly Truth About Tennis By : Sergio Cruz
For parents and "wannabe" professional players it is hard to understand that this highly competitive sport of tennis seeks the boundaries of the maximum capacity of human efficiency. - The Value Betting On Tennis By : Denis Giannikopoulos
The truth is that all sports are not equal when it comes to betting.Some of them like soccer for example may have greater appeal to the punters worldwide but that doesnt make them the best markets for wagering. - Basics Of Table Tennis Rule By : Digital Excellent
Table tennis informally known as " ping pong " is a very popular Olympic game for two opposing players or four players opposing team match. - The Rise Of Maria Sharapova By : Jonathon Hardcastle
Although she is no longer the number one tennis player in the world, Maria Sharapova is still absolutely the most famous and most watched female tennis superstar as well as the world’s highest paid female athlete. - Bellrock Media, Premium Mobile and Broadband Content Developer and Distributor, The Tennis Channel By : Sports News
Collaborating to develop and distribute innovative premium content and expand audience reach with integrated co-branded promotions, Bellrock Media and The Tennis Channel have launched Turbo Tennis, an addictive new mobile game. Turbo Tennis, now available for download, incorporates in-game branding for The Tennis Channel and will be marketed through on air ads, online ads, a dedicated web site, as well as live events and the network’s newsletter. - Some Tips To Help You Win At Tennis By : Gregg Hall
You can beat someone who tends to play from the baseline. The trick is to understand some simple tips. A professional player does not expect you to know these tricks. - What Are Dinkers And Moonballers And Why Are They Big Foes In Tennis? By : Gregg Hall
Tennis would be a boring world if every player used the same tricks. Winning would become very tedious. With this in mind, you are probably asking if Dinkers and Moon Ballers are beatable. - Tennis Tips For Beginners By : Anne Clarke
Tennis can be a difficult sport. The most basic rules of tennis are, however, the core of the game. The first guidelines you will learn about tennis are the essential techniques to know. No matter how good you are now, practicing tennis consistently is the only way to stay in shape for the match. - Basic and Advanced Tennis Strategies for a Competitive Player By : Tomaz Mencinger
A good tennis player who understands strategy and tactics knows how to deal with tennis demands first and only then tries to outplay his opponent. Learn basic and advanced neutralizing and offensive tennis strategies that will help you win more matches. - Fernando Soler Promoted to Head of IMG Tennis Worldwide By : Sports News
IMG, the world’s leading sports, entertainment and media company, today announced that renowned tennis executive and 20-year company veteran Fernando Soler has been appointed Senior Vice President of IMG Tennis Worldwide, effective immediately. - Tennis Court Racketeers By : Chris Campbell
Tennis is a great sport, but not without a few foibles. - One Handed Back Hand Drive - A Snapshot By : Blair Sveinson
The toughest ground stroke in tennis requires some straight talk on the trouble spots. Let's take a look at why most beginners lack confidence and woefully resort to the slice when they should be driving for the winner. - Can Roger Federer Be The Best Tennis Player Ever By : Sergio Cruz
Sometimes we like someone or something so much that we want things to happen that are unrealistic. Is this type of group phsycosis happening in tennis today with Roger Federer's feats?.. - You Want The Most Comfortable: Figure Out The Perfect Tennis Shoe For You! By : Anne Clarke
When you need tennis shoes you want to have the very best tennis shoes for your feet. Different people, depending on many different factors, need specific kinds of tennis shoes. Believe it or not, your tennis shoes are a very important part of your overall performance. - The Rules Of The Game - What All Tennis Players Must Know By : Anne Clarke
Basic tennis rules can sometimes be hard to remember, however, if you play tennis they should come to you naturally as you play - like riding a bike. There are always rules that must be followed, in any sport. Unfortunately, as many bowlers have said, as long as you are unaware of the tennis rules, you are not a real player. - How To Best Treat You Tennis Elbow By : Anne Clarke
Tennis elbow treatment is essential to renewing and revitalizing your tendons. There are several kinds of tennis elbow treatment that can help you heal better, safer, and faster. Start slow with your tennis elbow treatment. Remember above everything else that you must pace yourself - not strain yourself. - The Tennis Bag: A Tennis Accessory Too Often Overlooked! By : Anne Clarke
When you are a regular tennis player, among the most essential tennis accessories are tennis bags. We know you will love the selection of tennis bags available on the market today. There are tennis bags out there that you will find that are perfect especially for your needs. - The Basics of Tennis -- A Guide for the Clueless! By : Anne Clarke
Anyone who is clueless when it comes to tennis (that sport with the fuzzy yellow ball!) can benefit from this list of tennis basics. - Preventing Tennis Elbow -- Stop the Pain Before It Starts By : Anne Clarke
Nobody wants to get tennis elbow! Fortunately, there are some things that you can do to prevent the occurence or reoccurence of tennis elbow in the future. - Tennis -- How Vulcanized Rubber Changed the Game By : Anne Clarke
The history of tennis, from the 1850’s to present: the true history of tennis, today’s modern tennis, started with Goodyear’s invention of vulcanized rubber. - The Different Types of Tennis Balls By : Anne Clarke
Tennis is a sport that requires very little equipment -- a tennis racquet, a court/net, and tennis balls. Therefore, it is all the more important to be sure that you have the right equipment: make sure that you have the right tennis balls for your game. This article takes a look at the different types of tennis balls. - The Great Martina Navratilova By : Jonathon Hardcastle
Martina Navratilova is widely regarded as the greatest female tennis player in the history of the game. She captured 18 Grand Slam singles titles and 40 Grand Slam doubles titles. She was born in Czechoslovakia on October 18, 1956 and at age 18 defected to the United States in 1975. - Andre Agassi Says Adieu By : Jonathon Hardcastle
Tennis great Andre Agassi retired from the game of tennis in early-September after winding up his campaign in the US Open. And he went out with a bang, making it all the way to the third round before losing to a 25-year-old qualifier named Benjamin Becker, 7-5, 6-7 (4), 6-4, 7-5. - Jonathan Eysseric, World’s #4 Player On ITF Junior Circuit, Signs With IMG By : Sports News
Jonathan Eysseric, the 16-year-old French junior tennis champion and the International Tennis Federation’s #4-ranked junior, has signed for exclusive worldwide representation with IMG, the world’s leading sports, entertainment and media company, it was announced today by Max Eisenbud, who heads global recruiting for IMG Tennis. - Tennis Shoes By : Jonathon Hardcastle
When you were a kid you had at least two pair of shoes. One pair was your "good" one your mother referred to as your "dress shoes," while the other pair was your "everyday" shoes, most probably of athletic nature. - Begin Tennis By Selecting Shoes By : Jonathon Hardcastle
People have come to use the term "tennis shoes" a little bit more broadly in order to categorize under this name different types of comfortable athletic type of shoes, also referred to as "sneakers" or "trainers." - Frequently Asked Tennis Questions By : Kadence Buchanan
Tennis is a sport with numerous rules and regulations, and getting them all in your head can take a while. - Andre Agassi Announces Retirement By : Jonathon Hardcastle
Arguably one of the most recognizable figures in the world of professional tennis, player Andre Agassi has announced that he will be retiring from the sport after the 2006 U.S. Open. Currently aged 36, Andre's tennis career has spanned 20 years. His career was a long-lasting one that saw him play on while other players of his age range retired. - Roger Federer Reaches for the Stars By : Kadence Buchanan
If there's one tennis player today who exhibits the stuff that legends are made of, it has to be the current men's world number one player, Roger Federer of Switzerland. Since gaining the top spot in the men's tennis rankings in February 2004, Federer has been an immovable force and now holds the distinction of staying at number one for the third-longest time behind only Ivan Lendl and Jimmy Connors. - A Brief History Of Table Tennis By : Evert DuToit
If you watch the sports channels on TV, such as ESPN, a lot, you're likely to catch a game of table tennis every so often. - Top Tips for Playing Lacrosse By : Tate Palumb
North American Indians were the first people to play Lacrosse, as early as the 1400s. - Lacrosse: How to be a Better Player By : Tate Palumb
Lacrosse is a game rich in history, involving a stick and rubber ball. - The Magic of Wimbledon By : Kadence Buchanan
A recent informal poll asked several top-ranked tennis professionals, both men and women: "what's the best tennis tournament in the world?" The answer was nearly unanimous: Wimbledon. - Best Tennis Racquets - Recommendations Based on Your Style of Play By : Clay Williams
Are you looking for the best tennis racquet for your game? Do you have a headache from studying all of the options out there, but still don't know which racquet to buy? Well, here are some options that can make your choices much easier. - More Commonly Asked Tennis Questions By : Kadence Buchanan
There are so many rules in tennis that it can be tough to accurately determine who is at fault when certain situations come up. The more that you know about the sport, the better the chance you have at being able to avoid any controversy should one of the less-common situations in tennis come up. - The Great Pete Sampras By : Kadence Buchanan
When one talks about the greatest tennis players of all time, only a handful of names come to mind. In terms of sheer number of championships won, perhaps no one is more deserving of the tag "the greatest ever" than Pete Sampras. - Commonly Asked Tennis Questions By : Kadence Buchanan
- What Can We Learn From Andre Agassi By : Tomaz Mencinger
- The Basic Rules Of Tennis By : Kadence Buchanan
Thinking of starting to play tennis? Tennis is a great sport that requires mental preparation and physical agility. - Hartmann Scores Big with Diamond-Accented Racket Cover at the Tennis Channel By : Sports News
Hartmann Inc., one of the country's oldest luggage and leather goods manufacturers announced today that the one-of-a-kind racket cover it created for "The Tennis Channel Kwiat Million Dollar Swinger," a tennis racket covered with over a million dollar's worth of Kwiat diamonds, will be auctioned off for charity. - Tennis Endurance Training By : Lance Winslow
Most people think tennis is an easy sport, not so and certainly that is not the case if you play to win and slaughter your opponent in a gentleman like fashion. Playing a good round of tennis with a younger, more agile and better conditioned competitor is difficult indeed. - First Tennis Superstar Bill Tilden By : Kadence Buchanan
Born on February 10, 1883, American William Tilden II or "Big Bill" Tilden, as he was more popularly known, was the first great tennis superstar. - Collecting Tennis Autographs By Mail By : Aurel Radulescu
Whether you are a fan of tennis or you simply enjoy collecting sports autographs, sending your requests through the mail will save you both time and money - Tennis Courts By : Eddie Tobey
The game of tennis is played on a court, a rectangular (78 feet by 27 feet for singles matches, 78 feet by 36 feet for doubles matches) flat surface made of grass, clay or concrete. A net runs parallel with the baselines across the width of the court, dividing it into two equal sides. The net is 3 feet 6 inches high at the posts and 3 feet high in the center. - An Introduction To Tennis By : Eddie Tobey
Thanks to the wide coverage that television and other media gives to the game, tennis is now one of the most popular sports. How does one define the game? It is a game played with racquets and a light ball between two players. The players stand on opposite sides of a net placed in the center on a rectangular court that may be made of grass, clay or asphalt. It can also be played between two teams of two players. - Term Life Insurance Policies By : Kristy Annely
Term life insurance is the simplest and often most affordable form of life insurance. Term life insurance provides coverage for an agreed-upon period. The term of a policy can be 5, 10, 15, 20, or 30 years. Premiums generally increase if you want to renew the policy after the term expires. Even so, term life insurance is usually cheaper than other types of life insurance, such as whole life. - Table Tennis By : Eddie Tobey
Table tennis is a game similar to lawn tennis, usually played by two or four players on a table with wooden paddles and a small hollow plastic ball. As in lawn or indoor tennis, the table has a net that divides the playing area into two portions. However, during the service in table tennis, the ball must bounce once before clearing the net and again bounce before being struck by the receiver. The player returning the ball should not let the ball bounce again on his side after striking the ball. - Tennis Rackets By : Eddie Tobey
It goes without saying that even though the skill of the sportsman is the most integral factor for a winning performance, the equipment is also important. In the case of tennis, it is the racquet that can lend a player the advantage. - Rekindled Tennis Passion By : Brenda Fleen
If things go better and more money flows in my account, I hope to watch next year's Wimbledon and experience the grass for myself.
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