Andre Agassi vs. Ball Girl
At the 1994 Lipton Championships, Andre Agassi was outplaying fellow tennis legend Boris Becker so much that Becker decided to take a break, handing his racket to a ball girl named Stephanie Flaherty.
At the 1994 Lipton Championships, Andre Agassi was outplaying fellow tennis legend Boris Becker so much that Becker decided to take a break, handing his racket to a ball girl named Stephanie Flaherty.
A fan shouts out advice to Viktor Troicki as he prepares to serve against Novak Djokovic in the Wimbledon quarterfinals. Troicki is clearly irritated at the smartass. You know what happens next.
To promote the 2005 Dubai Open, Andre Agassi and Roger Federer played tennis on a grass court more than 650 ft above the ground – the helipad of the luxurious Burj Al Arab hotel.
We’ve all seen Roger Federer do this before, but that doesn’t detract from the hot-shot style of this between-the-legs winner from Spain’s Rafael Nadal at the Madrid Masters. (Thanks Kuang!)
Everyone knows Andy Murray is good at tennis, but did you know how accurate he really is? The tricks in this ad are obviously fake, but it’s entertaining nonetheless. Tennis skeet shooting FTW!
An homage to the French Open, Lacoste’s Cavaillon UE is a velcro-strap tennis court shoe with French flag colorway, perfed leather upper, textured rubber outsole and embossed logo.
Thrustmaster’s Tennis Duo Pack NW straddles the line between real and virtual; it not only works with Wii’s MotionPlus but includes a foam ball for when you want to break a real sweat.
The bright yellow-green colorway isn’t for everyone, but these “Tennis Ball” Nike Hypermax kicks are definitely fresh; it also sports a breathable mesh tongue and felt markings.
Ranked #3 worldwide, tennis’ Novak Djokovic lends his name to Adidas’ CC Genius line; the tennis shoe sports lateral strips for support, a grippy sole and a ventilated mesh upper.
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