Wednesday wasn't the best night for the Oudin family. Just as 17-year old Melanie was walking off the court in a quarterfinal loss to Caroline Wozniacki at the U.S. Open, SI.com reported that ...
Melanie Oudin, a 17-year-old five-foot-six-inch player who rarely cracks 100 m.p.h. on her first serve, looked awfully small standing at Melanie Oudin, a 17-year-old five-foot-six-inch player who ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Yes, Melanie Oudin says with a laugh, she still has the shoes. If you followed tennis at all in 2009 or watched even a bit of that year's U.S. Open, you know the ones: size 9½, ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. Could 17-year-old Melanie Oudin be what it takes to put tennis back on ...
NEW YORK (AP) A year after Melanie Oudin's surprising run to the U.S. Open quarterfinals captivated fans, there's plenty about her that's the same. She's still a bubbly teen from Marietta, Ga., prone ...
It’s not exactly a surprise that Melanie Oudin has become the story of the women’s bracket at Flushing Meadows. She’s a 17-year-old American underdog — basically a hat trick of likable qualities, at ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. Melanie Oudin’s run in the U.S. Open ended Wednesday night, and the next ...
WIMBLEDON, England -- As a tyke growing up in Marietta, Ga., Melanie Oudin would watch Venus and Serena Williams on TV and tell anyone who would listen that she wasgoing to play at Wimbledon, too, one ...
Editor's note: The Atlanta Journal-Constitution catches up with former Atlanta sports figures in this occasional series. Today: Melanie Oudin, 2009 U.S. Open quarterfinalist. For a thin slice of a ...
Everybody loves new American tennis sensation Melanie Oudin. Well, everybody except the Marriott Hotel at Times Square. That was where Oudin was staying — because if you're 17 and in New York, you ...
American tennis pro Melanie Oudin is home after a procedure for a heart condition. The 2009 U.S. Open quarterfinalist wrote on Twitter on Thursday that her trip to an Atlanta hospital ''went extremely ...
NEW YORK (AP) - Yes, Melanie Oudin says with a laugh, she still has the shoes. If you followed tennis at all in 2009 or watched even a bit of that year's U.S. Open, you know the ones: size 9ˆ½, ...
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