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Nicholas Monroe
Nationality: USA (United States of America)
Birthdate: April 12, 1982
Birthplace: Oklahoma City, OK, U.S.A.
Residence: Chapel Hill, NC, U.S.A.
Turned Pro: 2004
Plays: N/A
2008 Ranking: 314

Latest News, articles and information:


Pros, Tennis Amateurs Mix at 2nd Annual Shotgun 21 Event
s later, Bogie took the $14K and the funk, while Kim got $2K and the trunk. This year, Alexandra Stevenson, Vince Spadea, Travis Parrott, Phillip King, Nick Monroe, Ryan Sweeting, Donald Young have indicated they would be playing. Tommy Haas, Taylor Dent, the Bryan Brothers and Marcos Baghdatis have all been invited. Last...
2009-07-17

Dent, Delic, Isner, Young Possibilities at Loaded Tallahassee Challenger
ranked alternate entries include comeback sensation Taylor Dent, and Top 300-ranked Americans Rajeev Ram, Todd Widom, Michael Yani, Ryler DeHeart, and Nicholas Monroe.For more info or tickets, check out the Tallahassee Challenger website at http://www.tallahasseechallenger.com...
2009-04-01

Fish Snaps at San Jose Winner Stepanek; Sampras Beats McEnroe
yers appearing in the latest swimsuit issue of Sports Illustrated: "Today, athleticism is sexy. The line isn't blurred -- it's been erased. Yesterday's Marilyn Monroe is today's Hantuchova, the definition of beauty reshaped some 35 years after Title IX legislation in the United States encouraged girls to take up sport." -- T...
2009-02-16

Tennis-X Notes: ESPN Confirms Gilbert to Coach Murray
irst Spaniard to reach the Wimbledon final in the Open Era...American Jan-Michael Gambill went 0-3 Saturday in World TeamTennis play, losing in singles to Nick Monroe (ouch), while Anna Kournikova went 1-2...From TennisNews.com: "If you need an indication of the gap between the Top Two and the rest of the ATP, consider this:...
2006-07-10


Recent fan comments for Nicholas Monroe:



Brian Smitherman
Says:

Nicholas Monroe seems hindered in his efforts to attain higher status in professional tennis by being exposed to and expected to entertain too many ideas at one time, instead of narrowing the coaching down to a couple of ideas at a time and working good at them. Stressful. It is like clutter that gets in the way of playing excellent tennis. Way too much to think about.


Posted on October 6, 2008 at 06:44 ET



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