Reading between the lines

Article Abstract:

The attitudes, likes and dislikes, aspirations and life-styles of top-ranked women tennis players were discussed. Women tennis players gave little indication of their religious inclinations when asked about their 'sacred place.' This may indicate that their life on tours preclude religious activities.

author: Bodo, Peter

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"I'm doing pretty good for my age." (woman tennis player Martina Hingis)(Special Section: 1996 U.S. Open)(Cover Story)

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Martina Hingis has shown poise, self-assurance and skill which have pushed her to the top of her game. Although she has yet to reach the top five rankings, Hingis believes she had done good for her age. However, observers note that she needs to expand her game to ensure her place at the top.

author: Bodo, Peter
Cover Story, Hingis, Martina

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There's no wisdom in the age rules

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Age-eligibility rules of the Corel Women's Tennis Association Tour have undermined the talents and potentials of 15-year-old Anna Kournikova. Kournikova is allowed to participate in no more than 10 tournaments until she reaches the age of 16.

author: Bodo, Peter
Laws, regulations and rules, Column, Women's Tennis Association, Kournikova, Anna

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subjects list: Beliefs, opinions and attitudes, Women tennis players
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