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By Tom Perrotta, TENNIS.com
Wednesday, November 12, 2008 For years, many of us who write about tennis have asked officials at the WTA Tour, "Why don't you have any stats about your players?" Tennis is not baseball; data doesn't reveal as many of the game's secrets, or the habits of its players, largely because it is a one-on-one game in which intangibles like confidence, surface and weather can be exaggerated. But data can be instructive, as I learned over the years from the ATP Tour, which does monitor the performance of its players in several statis ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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