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Tennis Stuff for Brighton, Hartland, and Fenton. Hawkeye, My Foot! What's happening with tennis in Southeastern Michigan. This website is dedicated to the tennis players in Brighton, Fenton, Holly, Flint, Grand Blanc, Waterford, and other towns in the Northwestern portion of Southeast Michigan. Use the links along the left side of this page to navigate around this website.
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Tennis Headlines
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Tennis Stuff for Brighton, Hartland, and Fenton. Hawkeye, My Foot! This article was published in the June, 2006 issue of Tennis Week. It points out some very interesting fallacies about the Hawkeye computer generated line calling that ESPN seems to think is the definitive answer for bad line calls. Page One of the Article. Page Two of the article.
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Maps to USTA Participating Clubs
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Tennis Stuff for Brighton, Hartland, and Fenton. Hawkeye, My Foot! Maps to U S T A Participating Clubs. These are fairly large maps, so it may be necessary for you to scroll around on the map to find the actual location of the club. Brighton Athletic Club, Brighton, Mi. Beverly Hills Racquet Club, Beverly Hills, Mi. Birmingham Country Club and Birmingham Racquet Club. Birmingham Athletic Club, Birmingham, Mi. Bloomfield Open Hunt, Bloomfield Hills, Mi. Bloomfield Tennis, Bloomfield Hills, Mi. Sports Club...
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You Have Got To Be Kidding
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Tennis Stuff for Brighton, Hartland, and Fenton. Hawkeye, My Foot! That Ball Was Clearly Out! Yesterday, I was watching a tennis match on TV between Andy Roddick and Roger Federer. I didn't find the match all that entertaining, since it was just a singles match, but an interesting thing happened during the second set. I had to check that out. Before you lecture me about how a ball skids when it hits the ground on an angle, let me re-iterate that my experiment was to determine how wide.