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Adjusting the Net provides fresh news, commentary and analysis from the world of professional tennis. I don’t try and cover every single match played, but I will do my best to highlight what I find interesting, inspiring and, my favorite, downright strange about this great game.

I will often examine how tennis, both the professional sport and the game, are portrayed in the media, both good and bad. From time to time I will also do reviews of books, TV shows, magazines, and products.

Any comments will be subject to approval before being posted. I am open to all comments and rants so long as they are not hate-filled or derogatory in nature.

If you have a tennis related site/blog that you would like to see listed on my site, please let me know. I just ask that you provide a reciprocal link to mine.

Email me at adjustingthenet at mindspring.com with any questions or comments. And always, keep playing.

Copyright 2010 Erik Gudris.

Erik Gudris is a writer and media consultant based in Los Angeles. He holds an M.A. in Media Studies from New School University and a B.A. in English from the University of North Carolina. In addition to covering tennis, he currently blogs on the 2010 Winter Olympics for SportsFanLive.com

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1 Åsmund October 24, 2009 at 1:39 pm

Love your blog! I will be following it from now on. I run a Norwegian tennisblog: asadnoy.wordpress.com. Keep up the good work.

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