Tennis Now's Ted LePak recaps the tournaments up to date, talks about the Bryan Brothers deal with Nesquik, and covers the Olympics. Check out our new Olympics edition of our magazine at www.tennisnow.com/magazine.
NEW YORK — The Summer Olympics opening ceremony takes place tonight, but the first of 5,535 hours that NBC is showing of the games began Wednesday with qualifying rounds in women’s soccer. Wit…
It is entirely fitting that it should start with a stopped clock. At 9pm tonight, when that grand timer in Trafalgar Square – which almost failed to start – finally reaches zero, it is indeed the beginning, but it is also the end.
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There's nothing in this world so sweet as love. And next to love the sweetest thing is hate. - Henry Wadsworth Longfellow I stare hard into his hazel eyes. Those damned eyes. I blink, and I'm bombarded with flashes of those eyes through lenses of love, trust, fear and anger. My blood is pumping with passion, sped on by norepinephrine and vasopressin. The neurons in a round structure at the base of my forebrain are firing like crazy, a cacophony of neural activity. I glance down at his lips.