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Who won what...

October 3rd 2010 19:10
This last week has seen a few tournaments fly by, and there some upsets here and there, making it an exciting tennis week. We'll start with the Thailand Open where Spaniard Guillermo Garcia Lopez who ousted compatriot Rafael Nadal one the title after defeating Jarkko Niemenin 6-4;3-6;6-4. It's the second title of his career and he's ranked number 53 in the world... this will no doubt give him some valuable confidence.

In other news Mikhail Youzhny won the Malaysia Open, where he beat Andrey Golubev 6-7; 6-2; 7-6 in a close three setter. Youzhny been doing pretty well and is now inside the top ten... guess that hitting himself on the head till he bled really knocked some sense into him.

The other winner of the week was Caroline Wozniacki who overcame Elena Dementieva in the Toray Open. She lost the first set 1-6 then came back, taking the second 6-2, and after too many unforced errors from the Russian, Wozniacki won the third 6-3.

Congrats to all the winners!

Where's that smile? come on give us a smile...


I think I see a smile, come on, where's that smile...


THERE'S THAT SMILE!!


In my opinion, players don't smile enough, it makes them look as though they aren't happy playing. But that's just my opinion.
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News from the tennis world

September 23rd 2010 16:02
The Bangkok tournament starts in a couple of weeks in, you guessed it... Bangkok. Rafael Nadal got there early to go fishing with some friends, play some golf, go to vineyards, and oh yeah play a little tennis. But the biggest news surrounding this tournament is the return of Juan Martin Del Potro who will be playing in his first tournament back. Good to have you back JM, lets hope your wrist doesn't fall off.

In other news everyone's pissed at the Swiss team after they lost to Kazakstan in the Davis Cup... high five! Xavier Malisse beat Ivan Ljubicic in Open de Moselle and Serena Williams has pulled out of the Pan Pacific Open after foot surgery two months ago.

Not much really happening in the tennis world at the moment, and perhaps it's a good thing, it has been a chocker-blocked season filled with pretty much everything, so it's no surprise that players have decided to take some time off, do the stuff that normal people do and actually enjoy life with partners, friends, alcohol and tons and tons of publicity... who could ask for anything more.



If you want some info on this sporting world, review the latest tennis odds
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Serbia in Davis Cup final

September 20th 2010 20:50
So who ever thought that a country like Serbia that has been through so many conflicts could get through to a Davis Cup final!! It is truly amazing and well done to Janko Tipsarevic (who I think is one of the coolest players with those glasses and tattoos) to getting them through by beating Radek Stepanek from the Czech Republic. Djokovic also powered his way through even with an injury, and took one for the team by beating Tomas Berdych as well. Serbia will now play France for Davis Cup glory in Serbia.

Other than that there hasn't been much going on in the Tennis world. There's a tournament going on in Tashkent (don't worry I don't know where that is either) and Alyssa Kleybanova is making herself known and powering her way through the first round of the Korean Open.

Other news is the "getting boring" argument about who is the greatest, Federer or Nadal. So here's my take on it... who cares! Federer has more slams and no one is denying that, and Nadal is making his way slowly but surely up there. All I can say is thank god Nadal is a modest and humble human being who isn't taking all of this seriously and still regards Federer as better than him.

Kudos to you Nadal. Still bleak you have a girlfriend though, really thought I had a shot.

Just joking.

Enjoy the tennis, and get out onto the courts, remember, healthy body = healthy mind.

PS: Don't forget to review all the latest Tennis Odds

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Comeback kids

September 16th 2010 09:23
Seeing as there isn't much happening in the tennis world at the moment, lets reflect on some players who have seemed to have disappeared off the face of the earth. It isn't unusual for players to go through a trough, but what doesn't kill you only makes your book longer - so we can expecting some long books...

Juan Martin Del Potro comes to mind first, that tall, lanky and sort of good looking Argentine has been out for way too long. After winning the US Open last year in arguably one of the best finals of the modern age, he injured his wrist, had surgery and hasn't played this whole year. Sad. But 2011 is a new year, and hopefully we will see him again stronger than ever. He's good for the game


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Nadal defeats the Djoker

September 14th 2010 16:29

What a thrilling end to an exciting US Open. The Men's final was postponed to Monday due to the rain on Sunday. The match started off with a long and close rally that signified great things to come in the match. After a close first set Nadal took it 6-4, only to be broken for the third time in the tournament in the second set. Nadal who changed his service grip (after all these years) to a more continental hold, displayed the benefits as he pummelled serves 12mph faster than he could before.

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Kim does it again

September 12th 2010 10:03
It may not have been the most exciting match everyone was hoping for, but it was still a joy to watch. Kim Clijsters played against seventh seed Vera Zvonareva from Russia in what everyone was hoping would be a cracker.

The first four games started off well enough with some clean middle of the racket ball striking, but Kim broke Vera at 2-2 in the first set, and it was all down hill from there. She ended up winning the match 6-2; 6-1 as a distraught Zvonareva put on a brave face. You gotta feel sorry for her, she played an awesome tournament without dropping a set and then cracks at the last hurdle. But she'll get a slam one day I think


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Not very exciting

September 9th 2010 10:45
So it's pretty reasonable to say that the US Open yesterday didn't offer the most exciting of matches. Vera Zvonerva breezed past Kaia Kanepi 6-3; 7-5, and Caroline Wozniacki kept her top form to beat Dominika Cibulkova 6-2; 7-5. These two winners will now face off in the semi tomorrow, and my money is on Wozniacki personally.

On the men's side an intense Novak Djokovic beat Gael Monfils 7-6; 6-1; 6-2 to book his place in the semis. But the most anticipated match of the day was Federer VS Soderling which is becoming an exciting rivalry, but unfortunately this match was anything but exciting


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Too hot to handle

September 2nd 2010 11:48
So I missed a day of the Open on Tuesday, but nothing really exciting happened anyway. Yesterday was the talk of the town though as soaring heat of 90 degrees and 100 degrees on court had the planners enforcing the heat rule.

The day started off fine with Ivanovic winning and marking her spot in the 3rd round!! Well Done!! She beat the 21 seed Jie Zheng of China 6-3;6-0 in a dominant fashion. Other winners were Clijsters, V. Williams, Stosur, Dementieva and Bondarenko who beat American hopeful Melanie Oudin. But the big talking point of the day was the collapsing of the 10th seed Victoria Azarenka who fainted during her match against Argentine Gisela Dulko


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US Open Day 4 Summary

September 4th 2009 04:38
17 Year Old Christina Mchale


Pretty much all that happened since I last posted was three matches


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US Open Day 4 Halfway Summary

September 3rd 2009 22:13
So, we're halfway through the day and something pretty big has happened on the women's side, while the men's side has barely gotten on the courts. Roddick and Djokovic are scheduled to play later today, and more on that later.

Melanie Oudin

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US Open Day 3 Summary...

September 3rd 2009 06:06
Sorry guys, but I watched pretty much none of any of today's tennis. I was a bit busy (look at the September 3rd post).

Here's a bit of the summary from what I see, and I watched the Nadal match, but it was pretty uneventful in my opinion


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Murray at last year's US Open


I'll start from the top


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US Open Day 2 Start and Dinara Safina

September 1st 2009 18:55
Dinara Safina


Not much has happened today. A couple of matches have been finished and no surprises, other than Women's #1, Dinara Safina, losing the first set in her first round match. Honestly, I don't care if she loses a set or two (well, not two, since it's women's...), but when she loses in a tiebreak, because of her double fault, what are we supposed to think


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US Open Day 1 Summary and Andy Roddick

September 1st 2009 04:49
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