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BILL DWYRE: Roy Emerson Knows What It Takes To Be Roger, Rafa

Before he watched them play Saturday in the quarterfinals of the BNP Paribas tennis tournament at Indian Wells, Southern California’s own Roy Emerson had thoughts and assessments about Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal. In essence, it was one tennis superstar, analyzing and assessing two others. Emerson, of course, is from a different era. He…
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TODAY AT BNP: The Trojans carry #TeamSoCal in Oracle Challenge

There’s a new brand of #TeamSoCal headed to Indian Wells today, and no, Roger Federer hasn’t bought real estate in Calabasas. While Federer and his friendly nemesis Rafael Nadal play quarterfinals on Friday to force a potential semifinal showdown, the men and women of USC arrive in Indian Wells to represent Southern California in…
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TODAY AT BNP: Who will emerge as favorites dwindle?

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BILL DWYRE on Allen Fox: When David met four Goliaths

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THE DAY AT BNP: G.O.A.Ts succumb to gloom at Indian Wells

At Indian Wells this weekend, double competition got kicking in earnest, with both men and women battling in team fashion to earn a spot among the winners at the BNP Paribas Open. As the perennial tournament favorites, Bob & Mike Bryan are also big fan favorites, and hundreds of onlookers were disappointed on Monday…
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Rich Neher receives PTR Media Excellence Award

Professional Tennis Registry (PTR) presented its annual awards during the PTR International Tennis Symposium. The event was held in February on Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, however one award was presented recently at the Indian Wells Tennis Coaches Summit. Rich Neher, of Glendale, California, received the PTR Media Excellence Award. Neher is the owner of Tennis…
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BILL DWYRE: Perspective on the emergence of ‘Tennis Paradise’

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THE DAY AT BNP: The end of the beginning for Marcos Giron

There was a brief yet telling moment in today’s much anticipated match-up between #13 seed Milos Raonic and the SoCal wild card from Thousand Oaks, Marcos Giron. With Giron about to toss his serve during the deciding third set of what was a thrilling tennis match, his routine was interrupted by the sudden crashing…
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THE DAY AT BNP: Rough finish for some, surprise ending for others

While Saturday’s action featured edge-of-your-seat drama, the results on Sunday were somewhat muted as two SoCal favorites saw their quest for the BNP Paribas Open championship come to a halt. Steve Johnson (Redondo Beach) entered his second match of the Open on Sunday after notching an emotional win over countryman Taylor Fritz (Rancho Palos Verdes)…
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THE DAY AT BNP: At it again, Giron is the story at Indian Wells

Within the extensive know-all website Wikipedia, “the free encyclopedia,” the entry entitled “UCLA Bruins” chronicles the school’s athletic history. Names like John Wooden, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Jackie Robinson, and Troy Aikman are highlighted among dozens of others. In the section dedicated to UCLA tennis, the first modern day player named is Marcos Giron, who in…