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Serena Williams, Usain Bolt Named Champions of Champions by L ‘Equipe

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Multiple Award winning Tennis Star Continues to win award after award and it undoubtable that they are all well deserved, barely hours after polling the most votes to win the AP Female Athlete Of The Year Award another top media establishment L’Equipe of France has named Serena Williams as “Champion Of Champions” 2015 alongside Jamaican Sprint Legend Usain Bolt.

Voting for the Campeones de Campeones, started in 1980 and it is done by all the Journalist working at L’Equipe, the award as now become one of the most popular Sports awards across the globe.

previous winners include Tennis number one Novak Djokovic, Sergey Bubka, Zinedine Zidane, Andre Agassi, Tiger Woods, Michael Schumacher, just to name a few.

The L’Equipe Champion Of Champions had been dominated by men through the years as Florence Griffith-Joyner was the only woman to have won it in 1988, In 2012 the Champion Of Champions was split into male and female categories.

This will be Serena’s Third Champion Of Champions award while Usain Bolt is winning it for the fourth time.

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Tennis stars and National Associations prepare for World Tennis Day

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The ITF’s member National Associations will join some of the world’s leading tennis stars in celebrating the second World Tennis Day on Monday 3 March. World Tennis Day aims to promote tennis and increase participation among players around the globe, with over 60 nations already confirmed to take part.

This year’s World Tennis Day will be centred around three special events, organised by the promoter StarGames, in three different time zones in Hong Kong, London and New York. The events will feature current and former professionals together with junior and wheelchair demonstrations, including the ITF’s Tennis Play and Stay campaign.

Tomas Berdych, Lleyton Hewitt, Li Na and Samantha Stosur will be in action in the BNP Paribas Showdown at the Hong Kong Velodrome; Andre Agassi, Pete Sampras, Pat Cash and Ivan Lendl will contest the World Tennis Day Showdown at London’s Earls Court; and Novak Djokovic, Andy Murray, Bob and Mike Bryan, and John and Patrick McEnroe will take part at New York’s Madison Square Garden.

Alongside these events, the ITF has encouraged its National Associations to support World Tennis Day with their own grassroots and club activities to attract new participants to the sport. These include the United States Tennis Association (USTA), which has already established the successful Tennis Night in America in conjunction with the BNP Paribas Showdown in which clubs are asked to open their doors as part of a month-long drive to get children playing the sport. To date, more than 6,500 youth tennis events have been held as part of that initiative.

Many nations will be promoting the Tennis Play and Stay campaign, the ITF’s global initiative launched in 2007 aimed at increasing tennis participation worldwide. The campaign centres around the slogan of ‘Serve, Rally and Score’ and seeks to promote tennis as an easy, fun and healthy sport through the use of slower and lower bouncing balls, shorter and lighter rackets, and smaller courts. Under the Tennis Play and Stay banner, the Tennis10s programme makes it easier for children to take up the game, while TennisXpress is an easy, active and fun coaching programme for adults.

“The inaugural World Tennis Day proved to be a very successful initiative, using high profile special events to bring attention to the developmental activities of our member nations on every continent,” said ITF President Francesco Ricci Bitti. “The enthusiasm and commitment of our National Associations to World Tennis Day in its first year was inspiring and we expect an even greater take-up in 2014 and beyond. March 3rd will be an important day in the international tennis calendar with huge focus on our sport on World Tennis Day.”

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Andre Agassi, Pete Sampras, Pat Cash and Ivan Lendl to feature at world tennis day

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Andre Agassi, Pete Sampras, Pat Cash and Ivan Lendl will return to London to recreate two historic Wimbledon finals by playing in the World Tennis Day Showdown at Earls Court on 3 March 2014.
The event will form part of a series of World Tennis Day Showdowns, with matches also taking place in Bangkok, Hong Kong and New York on 3 March.

Cash and Lendl, who faced off in the 1987 Wimbledon final, will open the evening as Lendl tries to avenge a defeat that handed the Australian his lone Grand Slam title, before Agassi renews his rivalry with Sampras.

“I am looking forward to coming to London to play against Pat next March,” said Lendl, currently coach of reigning Wimbledon champion Andy Murray. “The London fans have always been knowledgeable about tennis and, through Andy, I have developed a closer relationship over the past two years so this will be a special night for me.”

“We are excited to be bringing World Tennis Day to London,” said Jerry Solomon, President and CEO of StarGames, Inc, the event promoter. “With the rich history of tennis in the UK, an iconic venue in Earls Court and a field of players that has thrilled the London audience for years, the Showdown should provide memorable moments for the spectators and make Earls Court the place to be on 3 March.”

Agassi and Sampras played each other 34 times during their professional careers, with Sampras coming out on top of 20 of those meetings. They twice met at Wimbledon, with Sampras winning both their 1993 final and a quarterfinal clash in 1993.
This clash will come three years after Agassi and Sampras played each other in the BNP Paribas Showdown event at a sold-out Madison Square Garden in New York, where Sampras won 63 75.

The inaugural World Tennis Day was held in 2013, and was created as a cooperative venture between the International Tennis Federation and StarGames to promote participation in the sport through high-profile Showdown events on the same day as grassroots participation events are held at clubs and courts around the globe. This year, World Tennis Day saw 55 nations participate by hosting events.

Tickets for the World Tennis Day Showdown at Earls Court will go on sale on November 25. For more information, visit http://www.worldtennisday.com.

Source: http://www.itftennis.com/news/160135.aspx#4zBt6zOUjH0ozXyH.99