The U.S. Open is moving its mixed doubles championship to the week before the tournament begins, hoping a revamped format and $1 million prize will persuade top singles players to chase a Grand Slam ...
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Laredo Morning Times on MSNLaredo Country Club women earn USTA Nationals tennis bidWhat started as a midday pastime has become much more for a group of women at the Laredo Country Club. Amid the busyness of everyday life, a group of women rediscovered their love for tennis—so much ...
Moving a Grand Slam event into its qualifying week takes the biggest tournaments in tennis into unexplored territory.
The 35th Annual IFTSA and Mars Product Development Competition is a chance for students to take the skills and knowledge learned in school and apply them to a real-world situation. Each participating ...
The National Interest is an award-winning online publication focusing on defense issues, national security, military affairs and hardware, foreign policy, and U.S. politics. The National Interest ...
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Daily Express US on MSNUS Open format change confirmed to build on 'record-breaking attendance'For the first time in history, the 2025 U.S. Open main draw will commence on a Sunday. The Grand Slam event is set to span 15 days, a change aimed at increasing fan access to the tournament. The ...
The UK’s competition regulator will speed up its investigations in order to try to unlock greater investment into the country, the newly installed chair of the regulator has said. Writing in ...
Georgia Tech’s Competitive Programming team has again demonstrated its competitive edge, dominating the Meta Hacker Cup and the 2024 International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) regional ...
Sixteen minutes and 38 seconds was the fastest time for four people in a 500-piece competition. More than 300 people did it all by themselves. The organizer says this event is the largest jigsaw ...
Wall Street is always musing about alternatives to Nvidia Corp. One analyst just suggested a big name that’s not often in the conversation.
Ryan J. Knarr has been named the 47th president of the USTA Middle States Board of Directors for the 2025-2026 term. Knarr, a native of Robesonia, is the Berks County Tennis Association president.
He generally foresees a slower 2025 due to intense price competition among non-national vehicles and decreasing order backlogs, while uncertainties surrounding luxury goods taxes and targeted RON ...
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