American Robby Ginepri is back on the practice court for the first time since last fall and is hoping to begin competing again during the U.S. summer hard-court season, TENNIS.com has learned. While mountain biking near his home last fall, Ginepri swerved to get out of the way of a squirrel, lost control of his bike and broke his elbow. The 2005 U.S. Open semifinalist has been practicing in the Atlanta area with fellow pros Nate Schnugg and Bobby Reynolds, and while the 28-year-old isn’t yet at full strength, his elbow is feeling better.
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