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Extractions: Biography Noteworthy People People in the News ... 1999 People in the News Alexandra Stevenson, 18, professional tennis player, shocked the tennis world when she became the first qualifying player to advance to the semifinals at Wimbledon. But the real surprise came when basketball hall-of-famer Julius Erving acknowledged that he is Stevenson's father. Stevenson's mother, freelance sports journalist Samantha Stevenson raised her daughter alone, with financial support from Erving.
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Extractions: MEN'S FIRST-ROUND 2-ANDY RODDICK (USA) vs. SCOVILLE JENKINS (USA) Thus begins Roddick's defense of his US Open title and without question, he'll put up tremendous resistance. Last year, Roddick came into the Open as the hottest player on the planet, not having lost a match on the summer hard-court circuit. While Roddick has played well in US Open Series tournaments this summer, he's only won one title (Indianapolis) and lost crucial matches in Toronto and Cincinnati to rivals Roger Federer and Agassi. Then, at the Olympics, Fernando Gonzalez punched him out. But the good thing about Roddick this year is that he almost never loses early and puts himself in the thick of every tournament. He's nearly unbreakable to players outside of the top 30 and has improved his all-around game. He's really just been a few volleys and backhands away from a few more titles. Jenkins hails from Atlanta and earned his wild card by winning the USTA Boys' 18 National Championships in Kalamazoo. Said to be an aggressive all-around player, Jenkins will get a quick introduction to the big stage when he faces Roddick in Ashe Stadium. The kid may have a bright future, but his prospects look dim in this contest. Once a US Open junior champion himself, Roddick will take no mercy and send Jenkins scurrying to the outer courts waiting for the boys' draw to begin next week. JAN-MICHAEL GAMBILL (USA) vs. RAJEEV RAM (USA)
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Extractions: Advanced Search Enter ZIP, City or News Search All Channels Front Page Autos Business ... XML Sports NFL teams... Collegiate football ... Tennis Front Page Tennis News Alexandra Stevenson Haynes tops qualifying tournament Angela Haynes of Irvine and Alexandra Stevenson of San Diego head qualifying for the JPMorgan Chase Open at the Seal Beach Tennis Center. Topics: Sports Shaughnessy stuns Zvonareva in US Shaughnessy won the opening set 6-3 in Stanford on Tuesday but her Russian opponent took the second set 6-1. Zvonareva then looked on course to edge a tight third set but Shaughnessy produced an ace at just the ... Topics: Sports Daniela Hantuchova Vera Zvonareva Francesca Schiavone ... Stevenson Receives Acura Classic Wild Card Alexandra Stevenson will try to craft a happy homecoming next week. The San Diego resident has been awarded a wild card into the Acura Classic at the La Costa Resort and Spa. Topics: Sports Tennis Anna Smashnova won her 10th career title when Tathiana Garbin retired with sunstroke during a first set tiebreaker in the final of the Modena International on Sunday. Topics: Sports Stevenson has right shoulder surgery Former Wimbledon semifinalist Alexandra Stevenson had surgery Tuesday for a right shoulder injury that has bothered her since January 2003.
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Extractions: Click here for more on this story Posted: Friday July 02, 1999 06:16 PM Although he supported her financially, Julius Erving has met Alexandra Stevenson only once. Alex Livesey, Rick Stewart/Allsport PHILADELPHIA (AP) Julius Erving said Friday he is the father of tennis phenom Alexandra Stevenson, whose run to the Wimbledon semifinals has been shadowed by reports she is the basketball great's daughter. "I acknowledge a relationship with her mother in 1980," Erving told The Associated Press . "My wife, who has known from the beginning, and children are aware of this situation. "All matters concerning Alexandra since her birth have been handled privately through counsel. I am pleased to see Alexandra, at 18, doing so well and I applaud her mother's efforts and courage." Erving said he has met Alexandra Stevenson only once and that it was "her call" about whether they would renew their relationship. He said he has been supporting her financially.
Extractions: Tennis parents again rear ugly heads Click here for more on this story Posted: Friday June 30, 2000 09:41 AM By Jon Wertheim, Sports Illustrated LONDON It was a great day for tennis at Wimbledon. To the delight of hundreds of Tim Henman -iacs who camped out overnight to see their man take on Arnaud Clement, the eighth-seeded Brit advanced in straight sets. Lindsay Davenport was down two breaks in the third set before subduing Elena Likhovtseva. Magui Serna, a bubbly Spaniard with looping strokes, upset third-seeded Mary Pierce Yet the matches of the day were rendered into agate type, dwarfed by the actions and allegations of two of the more notorious tennis parents, Damir Dokic and Samantha Stevenson.
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Extractions: Alexandra Stevenson is starting over. With a surgically repaired right shoulder. With an overflowing supply of optimism. And with absolutely none of the ballyhoo that greeted her breakthrough performance at Wimbledon in 1999 or that surrounded the revelation that her father is Julius Erving. About 10 months after having a tennis player's most vital cog fixed, Stevenson returned Saturday to the WTA Tour's fringes, playing with a wild-card invitation in qualifying rounds at a hard-court tournament in Cincinnati. It's a modest step in a journey that Stevenson isn't shy about saying she thinks eventually will lead to a Grand Slam title, something that seemed so close during that glorious fortnight six years ago and seems so far away now. "It's been the hardest thing I think I've ever gone through. Kind of like Martha Stewart said: When you're in prison, no one cares about you, and when you get out, you have to reinvent yourself. I kind of agree with her there - not that I was in prison," Stevenson said, pausing to laugh at her own words.
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Extractions: Advocate, The Air Force Journal of Logistics Air Force Law Review Air Force Speeches ... View all titles in this topic Hot New Articles by Topic Automotive Sports Top Articles Ever by Topic Automotive Sports Great Tennis Accomplishment - Alexandra Stevenson wins bronze medal at 1999 Pan American Games - Brief Article Jet August 30, 1999 Save a personal copy of this article and quickly find it again with Furl.net. It's free! Save it. Alexandra Stevenson, 18, daughter of basketball great Julius "Dr. J" Erving, smiles after she received the bronze medal during the Pan American games tennis medal ceremonies at the Winnipeg Lawn and Tennis Club in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Stevenson was defeated by Maria Vento of Venezuela, who went on to win the gold medal. Stevenson became the first qualifier in Wimbledon history to reach the grass-court event's semi-final round. Advertisement
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Extractions: They made their first Davis Cup debut collecting tennis balls rather than striking them and this weekend a pair of former ball boys will hold their nation's Davis Cup fate in their hands. Croatia's Mario Ancic and Russia's Mikhail Youzhny will be two of the key players in next weekend's Davis Cup semifinal staged on a carpet court in the 5,100-seat Dvorana SC Gripe arena in Split. Australian Open champion Marat Safin has qualified for the Tennis Masters Cup Shanghai, joining current world No. 1 Roger Federer and Roland Garros champion Rafael Nadal in the elite eight-man, eight-team circuit finale. It will be Safins fourth appearance in five years at the Tennis Masters Cup, which will be held at the spectacular new Qi Zhong Stadium in Shanghai from November 13-20th.