Adam Dub
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By day and trade, Adam is an Account Director at Esquire Magazine. He is new to the writing/blog scene, having recently been published in The Nest Magazine for his first hand account of roadtesting kiddie menus across NYC, and tips on helping you survive a kid's birthday party. He does not yet Tweet, but has an account and a few followers.

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Challenges Have Their Faults: What Tennis Can Learn From The NFL

Posted September 13, 2009 | 22:52:09 (EST)

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It seemed like a no-brainer in 2006 when the U.S. Open became the first Grand Slam tournament to institute the Hawk-Eye technology for player challenges. After all, it added an entirely new dimension and layer of intrigue and resolution to the game...

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As Seen At The Open

Posted September 5, 2009 | 15:59:03 (EST)

It's Thursday evening and the tail end of the second round. We depart the 7 train with throngs of other New Yorkers looking to put the work day behind them. For those who aren't regulars, you'd think by now the U.S. Tennis Center and Citi Field would have earned a...

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When The Enemy Was A Laughing Matter

Posted September 1, 2009 | 20:21:26 (EST)

Looking back, as a kid growing up in the 80's at the tail end of the Cold War, some of my sharpest and more comedic memories were prompted by the tension between the USA and USSR. You see, despite the imminent threat of full scale nuclear war, as a society,...

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Can American Tennis Be Saved?

Posted August 26, 2009 | 16:02:07 (EST)

That Was Then

Agassi had stone washed shorts with pink spandex, his own signature Nike pastel colored shirts, and a flowing Rick Springfield like mane that earned him Brook Shields. Chang had the Reebok Pumps so he could play like 6'0 (he was only about 5'6), and...

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