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Velocity women roll the Breakers
StainesThe Canberra Velocity women surged to the top of the North Conference ladder with a 5-1 victory over the Sunshine Coast Breakers. However, it was mixed fortunes for the…
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Queanbeyan Park Tennis Club Open Day
<> on October 24, 2010 in Melbourne, Australia.Queanbeyan Park Tennis Club will be hosting a free tennis day on Sunday 22 November from 9am - 5pm. Activities include ANZ Tennis Hot Shots, Cardio Tennis, hit the…
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Velocity stage comebacks to defeat Sydney Saints
Nick 700 x 450Both men’s and women’s Canberra Velocity teams have staged comebacks to defeat the Sydney Saints. World number 30, Nick Kyrgios lined up for doubles, while 12 year…
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Velocity to open campaign against Sydney Saints
Keir 700 x 450Canberra Velocity will launch their 2015-16 Asia-Pacific Tennis League (ATL) campaign against the Sydney Saints on Friday at the Canberra Tennis Centre. The…
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Canberra Velocity to start season at home
Jake 1400 x 560Canberra Velocity will launch their 2015-16 campaign with back to back home matches at the Canberra Tennis Centre on November 20-21. The 2015-16 Asia Pacific Tennis…
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Canberra secures $75k ATP Challenger event for 2016
CBR 750 x 400Following the success of the Canberra International last week, the ATP have announced a $75k Challenger event will take place in Australia’s Capital in January 2016.…
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Ben Mitchell claims Canberra International title
Ben MitchellQueensland’s Ben Mitchell has completed a dream week in the Capital after fighting back from a set down to claim the Canberra Tennis International title in three sets…
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Mitchell, Saville through to all-Aussie final
Women's DoublesThere will be an Australian name on the men’s trophy at the Canberra Tennis International after Ben Mitchell (Qld) and Luke Saville (SA) both eased into the title…
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Aussie men dominate, Birrell into semis
Luke Saville 2The Australian men made it three from three in the quarterfinals at the Canberra Tennis International, while Queenslander Kimberly Birrell is the only homegrown hope left…
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Quarterfinals set as more seeds tumble
Priscilla HonThe upsets continued at the Canberra Tennis International today, as second seed Matthew Ebden (WA) and fourth seed Brydan Klein (GBR) saw their singles hopes end.…
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