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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 along with a Professional Certificate in Journalism from New York University. For 2010, Adjusting The Net will be credentialed media at the Farmers Classic in Los Angeles and working with Global Village Tennis News at the Mercury Insurance Open in San Diego.





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Love your blog! I will be following it from now on. I run a Norwegian tennisblog: asadnoy.wordpress.com. Keep up the good work.
I am so glad to have found this site. Great job!!!!
Best of luck!
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