News Source: Jang.com.pk
| 2 months ago
It may be said that it was all little too much and too early for Melanie Oudin. The 17-year-old American�s run at the US Open was a dream come true for any up coming tennis player as she kept on erasing deficit and upsetting older, taller, higher...
News Source: The Naples Daily News
| 3 months ago
While tennis fans all over the world were abuzz over the United States’ Melanie Oudin in her trek to the quarterfinals in the U.S...Embree, 18, had played Oudin early in both their careers. “I played her many times, starting when we were both...
News Source: Star Phoenix
| 3 months ago
Open ended in a heap of unforced errors in Wednesday's quarter-final yet life will never be the same again for the 17-year-old American who became the tournament darling. "I've gone from being just a normal-like tennis player to almost everyone in...
News Source: International Herald Tribune
| 3 months ago
But the best sideliners, working with smart producers and directors, offer something that those in the booth cannot. You watch Kevin Burkhardt at SNY and see that he’s not offering analysis or play-by-play, but genuinely interesting angles on a...
News Source: International Herald Tribune
| 3 months ago
But the joyride on court ended Wednesday for Oudin, the plucky 17-year-old with “Believe” written on her sneakers, as she played her least focused, least convincing match of the Open and was beaten, 6-2, 6-2, by 19-year-old Caroline Wozniacki.
News Source: International Herald Tribune
| 3 months ago
The motivational message "Believe", which until now had been reserved for the 17-year-old Oudin’s colorful tennis shoes, could now be found written in yellow on T-shirts worn by her friends, family and coach Brian de Villiers in the players’ box...