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10:47 PHOTOS/VIDEO: Rafael Nadal and Enrique Iglesias at the Opening Celebration of TATEL Miami. 20 March 2017 |
MIAMI (CBSMiami) – A superstar trio is opening a new South Florida restaurant. Spanish singing superstar Enrique Iglesias is joining up with two of Spain’s top athletes, Rafael Nadal and Pau Gasol, to bring an iconic eatery to the US. Well-known Spanish gastronomy and lifestyle brand Tatel is coming to Miami. |
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19:14 PHOTOS/VIDEO: Rafael Nadal's 1st practice at Miami Open. 20 March 2017 | |
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The Miami Open starts tomorrow! ?Check out the LIVE order of play for tomorrow's matches on Tennis Channel Plus:
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90 career titles ? 25 Masters 1000 title5 BNP Paribas Open titlesHow does Roger Federer stay motivated? #MotivationMonday
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Roger Federer and Elena Vesnina rule in Indian Wells #BNPParibasOpen Read more from Steve Flink:
Watching Roger Federer claim his 90th career singles title on the ATP World Tour by eclipsing countryman Stan Wawrinka in the final of the BNP Paribas Open at Indian Wells, it was hard to fathom that the Swiss Maestro could be performing with such extraord
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5 things we learned from Roger Federer's GQ Magazine cover ⇩
18-time Grand Slam champion Roger Federer appears on the cover of GQ Magazine's April issue. In his interview with GQ, Federer talks his 2017 Australian Open title, retirement, movies, and thank you notes. Some of it, was news to us...Here's 5 things we le
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Sam Groth says his doubles win "was a nice way to finish the week." Congrats, Sam! ? Read more in this week's #MyTennisLife blog:
Hola!I've just landed in Mexico after a 14 hour travel day from Drummondville to Guadalajara and I'm writing this while I take a taxi to my hotel. Big contrast again from last week, switching from indoors and cold, with the snow... to altitude, outdoors, a
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Nicole Gibbs admits she is "quite frugal when it comes to tour life" and more in this week's #MyTennisLife blog.READ:
Hey everyone!Checking in from the Miami Open where I am staying at an airport hotelglamorous, right? Turns out hotel rooms on South Beach and other coastal areas are extremely expensive during Spring Break (who knew?!), so I used my tournament sponsored r
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Happy Birthday Sloane Stephens! ??The birthday celebrations continue in Miami and Charleston! We are excited to have you on board to do more fun things like this at the Miami Open and Volvo Car Open
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5 BNP Paribas Open titles25th Masters 1000 title90th career titleHere's what Roger Federer achieved with his BNP Paribas Open win:
The Roger Federer resurgence swept the desert these past two weeks - he didn’t drop a set en route to the BNP Paribas Open title. Here are 10 things the G.O.A.T. achieved with his run in Indian Wells:He won his fifth Indian Wells title. Federer has now won
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From the desert ?️ to the ocean ?BNP Paribas Open --> Miami Open Joel Drucker writes:
It’s now half-time for the North American Sunshine Special. The BNP Paribas Open is over. The traveling tennis circus heads across the country for the Miami Open. The thin air of the California desert gives way to the thick humidity of Florida. So long
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Roger Federer wins his 90th career title, and Elena Vesnina wins the biggest one of her career ? More in today's Court Report:
In this edition of Court Report Daily Digital Hit, Roger Federer won his fifth BNP Paribas Open title with win over Stan Wawrinka, while Elena Vesnina won her first Premier Mandatory title with win over Svetlana Kuznetsova in Indian Wells.Watch more editio
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"Against considerable odds, Roger Federer has suddenly become the man to beat."Read more from Richard Evans:
Against considerable odds, Roger Federer has suddenly become the man to beat. The year began with Andy Murray established as world No 1; Novak Djokovic looking as if he could mount a serious challenge; Rafa Nadal poised to continue the improvement in form
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Roger Federer wins his fifth BNP Paribas Open title! ? Read more:
INDIAN WELLS, Calif -- The resurgent Roger Federer dominated the all-Swiss final of the BNP Paribas Open over compatriot Stan Wawrinka en route to his fifth Indian Wells trophy.There were no break of serves until the ninth game where at 4-5 down 30-40, Waw
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Congrats to Federer on equalling Djokovic on 5 Indian Wells titles after defeating Wawrinka 6-4, 7-5 in the final yesterday. This was his second big title of the year which is a bit of a scandal for Murray and Djokovic.
Then again, the speeding up of the courts in Melbourne was a huge break for Federer and it didn’t hurt that Kyrgios took out Djokovic in Indian Wells and subsequently withdrew from the tournament.
But one should give credit where it’s due, unlike Fedfans who didn’t want to give credit to Djokovic for defeating Federer time after time from 2014-2016. Even they are now willing to admit that Federer is still playing at a very high level.
Stan Wawrinka cries, jokingly calls Roger Federer an “a—hole” after beating him at Indian Wells pic.twitter.com/1bBgEscDDj
— Sports Illustrated (@SInow) March 20, 2017
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Elena Vesnina def. Kuznetsova to win the BNP Paribas Open! ?
INDIAN WELLS, Cailf -- In an all-Russian women's final of the BNP Paribas Open, Elena Vesnina walked away a champion over No. 8 seed Svetlana Kuznetsova, winning her first Premier Mandatory title.Vesnina was the first to strike, going up 2-0. The No. 8 see
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