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| Go easy on the drink, sporty holidaymakers warned |
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Tourists who enjoy a little sports on holiday have been warned not to indulge their passions after having a few drinks.
In the hot summer sun of La Manga, a refreshing alcoholic drink might be perfect for a leisurely lunchtime - but it is not the best preparation for a game of tennis, Mature Enjoyment of Alcohol in Society (Meas) has suggested..
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| Temper tantrums on Spanish holidays? |
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Only 40 per cent of couples from the UK who go on holiday together do not have arguments, according to a survey by trivago.co..
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| Brits 'lack foreign language skills' |
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Spanish holidays might be a perennial feature of many Brits' summers, but new research claims most may as well have never visited the place, so poor is their grasp of the language.
The study by LateRooms..
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| Tennis "Weekend Warriors" at La Manga Club |
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Fitting in nicely with the start of the UK's premier tennis tournament Wimbledon, La Manga Club is offering weekend tennis courses to those on Spanish holidays.
Aimed at those who wish to improve their tennis skills or simply those who like a challenge, the weekends are suitable for all level of ability..
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| Tennis at La Manga Club for Wimbledon fans |
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As Wimbledon 2008 gets into its swing on the first day of the championships, eager tennis fans may wish to consider taking themselves on a Spanish holiday to La Manga this summer to hone their own skills.
No matter what your standard, if you are a novice or an experienced player, as long as you are a tennis enthusiast, La Manga Club can offer you an exciting and fun tennis break..
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| Tennis training in La Manga |
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As the annual build up to Wimbledon begins in the UK and excitement mounts in regards to British hopefuls, only one thing can be guaranteed - the likelihood of rain delays.
While Wimbledon may be one of the greatest tennis tournaments in the world, matches are often held up and disrupted due to rain delays..
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| British tennis hopeful 'honed skills in Spain' |
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A relative unknown in the world of tennis has given one-time world number one Marat Safin a run for his money at Queen's Club in the UK.
James Ward, a British player ranked at below 400 in the world won a set against the former champ Safin before eventually losing 6-4, 1-6, 4-6..
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| easyJet launches Newcastle-Murcia link |
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A new flight route from Newcastle to Murcia has been launched by easyJet.
The new link will run three days per week allowing travellers in the Northern city to head off on Spanish holidays..
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| Sports stars attracted to Murcia |
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The draw of Murcia for those interested in sport has been emphasised once again with three UK rugby, football and cricket stars announcing their financial interest in the region.
Neil Killeen of Durham County Cricket Club is being joined by Newcastle Falcons winger Tom May and Darlington FC captain Kevin Smith in investigating business interests in the area..
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| Improve your serve with a tennis holiday in La Manga |
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Tennis lovers can indulge in their passion while on holiday at La Manga's Tennis and Leisure Centre.
Facilities include computer-assisted teaching systems and 28 floodlit courts with 14 clay surfaces, four astro-turf and four green set courts..
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