Tennis in Any Language
Apart from the English-language tennis blogs I read, there are tennis blogs out there written in other languages. These are just some of the more enthusiastic ones I've seen. Leave me a comment if you know of any others, and I'll add them to the list.- SPANISH:
- Tenis 365
- Tenis.ws
- Balle de Match
- Chroniques du Manu
- Tennis Buzz
- Le Blog du WTA Tour
- Parlons Tennis
- Slam-Blog
- Tennis Bloggings
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ITALIAN:
NORWEGIAN:
8 Comments:
Hi !
I found out that you quoted my weblog on yours. So I would like to thank you. I am also happy to see a female "tennis blogger", because this kind of woman is really rare ! ;-)
Here are two more tennis weblogs which are as good as mine (but not so enthusiastic !) :
- http://darky.tooblog.com, an excellent blog about WTA Tour (in French)
- http://www.parlonstennis.com, a Swiss tennis blog (in French)
I will try to have a look at your blog sometimes in the future.
Bye !
Manu
Hi Manu! Thanks for the links. I should say "thank you" to you for keeping up the good work. We tennis bloggers must stick together. :D
Wow, you know all these languages?? Hah.
Actually I don't know all these languages, but the community of tennis bloggers is very small. I just couldn't ignore tennis blogs in other languages.
Hello !
Tell me : how did you discover my space ? Via Technorati ?
And can you tell me more about your first name ? If it is really Noelle, it is not very frequent in Asia, isn't it ?
Yes, I found your tennis blog through a Technorati search for "tennis." :) My first name is really Noelle; it's rare in Asia, but more common in the Philippines than in the rest of Asia because Filipinos usually give their children Westernized names.
Funny ! That made me think of Angelique "Widjaja" (?), a tennis player from Indonesia. That's a strange fashion, but why not ?
Do you know that your name would be written "Noëlle" in France, that there is a masculine version which is "Noël", and that "Noël" means Christmas in English ? Here, your first name would be celebrated on the 25th of December. My full first name is "Emmanuel" (hebrew origin, but I am not jewish), and it's also celebrated the same day as yours every year.
Well, sorry for talking about other things than tennis, but your first name definitely impresses me too much ! ;-) Lol !
Yes, I've done a lot of research about my name. :) One of my pet peeves is that people here who read my name (and don't know me) always assume I'm a man!
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