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Davenport to play in Shriver's BCF Tennis Challenge

Lindsay Davenport , one of just four women to hold the year-end world No.1 ranking four times, has agreed to play in the Baltimore Community Foundation Tennis Challenge next month, joining the world's No. 1 doubles team, Bob and Mike Bryan , and U.S. Open giant-killers Melanie Oudin and John Isner . "Lindsay is a future Hall of Famer," tournament chairwoman Pam Shriver said. "She...

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Melanie Oudin to play BCF Tennis Challenge presented by The Baltimore Sun Media Group

... and shown the talent everyone thinks will make him a consistent threat at the majors.” said Pam Shriver, the Tournament Chairman and Founder. The tennis exhibition will include women’s singles, mixed doubles, men’s singles and doubles plus local sports celebrities from the Orioles and Ravens mixing it up with the pros in a pro-celebrity doubles match. Tickets, ranging from $25 to $110, are...

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net.wars: Wigging

The received wisdom in tennis has always been that drugs are a non-issue. There is (the argument goes) no drug that can supply the particular mix of talents and skills that are needed to win you tennis matches. In her 1985 book, Passing Shots on Tour, Pam Shriver noted another reason for the women, courtesy of former player JoAnne Russell: they're too cheap to buy their own drugs.

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Visser: Evert event includes debate about Agassi

... own up to it," she said. "Yes, he finally admitted it in a book, but it doesn't matter now." Pam Shriver, another Hall of Famer in attendance, stretched the blame beyond the player. "This should serve notice that there has got to be consistency and vigilance in testing for illegal drugs," said Shriver. "And the application of that punishment has got to be fair." In 1997, when Agassi...

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Serena Williams lets her tennis do the talking

... experienced broadcaster in this situation. “All through the American summer it was the same with Pam Shriver and Mary-Joe Fernandez who is Serena’s Fed Cup captain and will sitting beside her on court in next weekend’s final against the Italians in Reggio de Calabria. The fact of the matter is Serena has decided to walk on court with her game face ready and we accept the fact.”