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Research suggests that those who play tennis regularly may add nearly 10 years to their lives — outperforming the longevity ...
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Verywell Health on MSN5 Health Benefits of Playing Tennis Regularly
While the study found that jogging, cycling, swimming, badminton, and soccer can also boost longevity, tennis offered the most benefits, potentially because it's a very social sport. 1 Research has ...
Billie Jean King, who is among the most decorated tennis players of all time with 39 Grand Slam Titles, shared her tips for living a long, happy and healthy life.
Discover the practice that helps retirees over 60 improve sleep, build strength, and stay independent without pushing their ...
Djokovic has remodeled his tennis and honed his fitness as far as he can. The rest is intangibles — and two players who stand in his way.
Kathy Gunst resisted tennis as a kid. Her parents were fanatics, and on principle, she decided the sport — and the country ...
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Condé Nast Traveler on MSNThe Golden Rules of Attending a Tennis Grand Slam
Practical tips from those who know the four tennis tournaments best, ranging from tennis stars Maria Sharapova and Jessica Pegula to hospitality experts.
Novak Djokovic became the oldest man in 34 years to reach the fourth round of the US Open on Friday night, overcoming lower back issues to defeat Cameron Norrie 6-4, 6-7 (4), 6-2, 6-3.
The legendary doubles duo of Billie King and Rosie Casals were at the 27th annual City Parks Foundation Tennis Benefit, held ...
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