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2014 WIMBLEDON DAY 1: Rough First Round For Sloane Stephens, Taylor Townsend, Donald Young, and Dustin Brown - All Eliminated
Tuesday, June 24, 2014
American Donald Young lost to Germany’s Benjamin Becker, 6-4, 6-3, 6-4
Sloane Stephens, ranked and seeded No. 18 at Wimbledon, was beaten by No. 109 Maria Kirilenko, who was ranked No. 10 in the world just a year ago. Plagued by shoulder and knee injuries, Kirilenko is on the comeback trail now—apparently with a vengeance.
“She's done well here in the past. I knew it was going to be tricky, but that's like every other Grand Slam first-round match,” Stephens said of the 6-2, 7-6 (6) loss.
This loss could drop her out of the Top 20 by the end of Wimbledon.
Court 12 was so brimful with charisma when Marcos Baghdatis and Dustin Brown faced one another in the first round that you wondered if there would be room for all that magnetism and the tennis too.
Brown came into this match on the up after his spectacular demolition of Rafael Nadal on the grass of Halle earlier this month, and many would have favoured him to down the former world No.8, who is now ranked 119 and needed a wild card to secure his place in the draw. But in the event a typically flamboyant display from the 6ft 5in German came at too great a price. It was Baghdatis who won 6-4, 7-5, 2-6, 7-6(4).
Eighteen-year-old American Taylor Townsend enjoyed a wonderful spell on the red clay of the French Open last month, reaching the third round before bowing out to No.14 seed Carla Suarez Navarro, but was not able to fare as well at Wimbledon.
Townsend lost 7-5, 6-2 to Klára Koukalová of the Czech Republic, but is determined not to dwell on the loss.
“I definitely am not pleased about my match, but it's just a learning experience really,” she insisted. “I'm just going to take what I've learned over the past two slams. I'm going to go back home. I'm going to work extremely hard and get ready for the US Open Series. I have tons of tournaments to look forward to and a lot of great things are ahead, but it's time to just put my head down and work again.
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Sloane Stephens, ranked and seeded No. 18 at Wimbledon, was beaten by No. 109 Maria Kirilenko, who was ranked No. 10 in the world just a year ago. Plagued by shoulder and knee injuries, Kirilenko is on the comeback trail now—apparently with a vengeance.
“She's done well here in the past. I knew it was going to be tricky, but that's like every other Grand Slam first-round match,” Stephens said of the 6-2, 7-6 (6) loss.
This loss could drop her out of the Top 20 by the end of Wimbledon.
Court 12 was so brimful with charisma when Marcos Baghdatis and Dustin Brown faced one another in the first round that you wondered if there would be room for all that magnetism and the tennis too.
Brown came into this match on the up after his spectacular demolition of Rafael Nadal on the grass of Halle earlier this month, and many would have favoured him to down the former world No.8, who is now ranked 119 and needed a wild card to secure his place in the draw. But in the event a typically flamboyant display from the 6ft 5in German came at too great a price. It was Baghdatis who won 6-4, 7-5, 2-6, 7-6(4).
Eighteen-year-old American Taylor Townsend enjoyed a wonderful spell on the red clay of the French Open last month, reaching the third round before bowing out to No.14 seed Carla Suarez Navarro, but was not able to fare as well at Wimbledon.
Townsend lost 7-5, 6-2 to Klára Koukalová of the Czech Republic, but is determined not to dwell on the loss.
“I definitely am not pleased about my match, but it's just a learning experience really,” she insisted. “I'm just going to take what I've learned over the past two slams. I'm going to go back home. I'm going to work extremely hard and get ready for the US Open Series. I have tons of tournaments to look forward to and a lot of great things are ahead, but it's time to just put my head down and work again.
source: wimbledon.org, ATP World Tour
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2012 OLYMPICS: (PHOTOS) Women's Doubles Medal Ceremony... It Doesn't Get Much Better Than This
Sunday, August 5, 2012
2012 Olympics Women's Doubles Gold Medalists USA's Venus and Serena Williams |
Russians Nadia Petrova and Maria Kirilenko, Americans Venus and Serena Williams, and Lucie Hradecka, and Andrea Hlavackoa of the Czech Republic Photos by Getty Images |
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2012 OLYMPICS: British No. 1 Heather Watson Begins Olympic Quest With A First Round Win
Tuesday, July 31, 2012
British No. 1 Heather Watson in her 2012 Olympics first round match. |
Britain's Heather Watson |
"I'm very pleased with that win, I knew it wasn't going to be easy," said Watson.
"I've never played her before but I knew she is a great player and wasn't going to give me any free points. I played well today."
Of her upcoming meeting with Wimbledon quarter-finalist Maria Kirilenko of Russia, Watson stated, "She's been a top player for a long time. "I know she hits the ball hard. Typical Russian girl, tries to overpower and blast the ball. So I'm just going to play my game."
source: BBC
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Posted by Shelia at 2:31 AM Labels: 2012 Olympics, Heather Watson, Maria Kirilenko, Russia, Silvia Espinosa-Soler, Spain, Wimbledon Email this post
WIMBLEDON DAY 6: Results
Sunday, June 26, 2011
Ladies' Singles 3rd Round
Serena Williams, USA (7) defeated Maria Kirilenko, RUS (26)
6-3, 6-2
Gentlemen's Singles - 3rd Round
Gael Monfils, FRA defeated by Lukasz Kubot, POL
3-6, 6-3, 3-6, 3-6
Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, FRA (12) defeated Fernando Gonzalez, CHI
6-3, 6-4, 6-3
Ladies' Doubles - 1st Round
Heather Watson, GBR and Jocelyn Rae, GBR
defeated by
Sophie Lefevre, FRA and Evgeniya Rodina, RUS4-6, 4-6
Mixed Doubles - 1st Round
Heather Watson, GBR and Ross Hutchins, GBR
defeated
Rennae Stubbs, AUS and Marcelo Melo, BRA65-77, 6-3, 8-6
Raquel Kops-Jones, USA and Wesley Moodie, RSA
defeated by
Alicja Rosolska, POL and Rogier Wassen, NED2-1, Retired
Dustin Brown, GER and Vania King, USA
defeated by
Elena Baltacha, GBR and Kenneth Skupski, GBR66-78, 6-4, 4-6
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Posted by Shelia at 4:00 AM Labels: 2011 Wimbledon Championships, Dustin Brown, Fernando Gonzalez, Gael Monfils, Heather Watson, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, Jocelyn Rae, Lukasz Kubot, Maria Kirilenko, Raquel Kops-Jones, Serena Williams Email this post
WIMBLEDON DAY 6: Serena Continues To Improve As She Eases Into 4th Round
American Serena Williams reacts as she advances to the Round of 16 after win over Russian Maria Kirilenko
WIMBLEDON, England -- Serena Williams has been known to say she isn't satisfied with this or that aspect of her game, even after easily winning a match, say, 6-3, 6-2.
So it was somehow refreshing to hear Williams actually praise herself after a victory by that very score over 26th-seeded Maria Kirilenko at Wimbledon on Saturday.
Yes, only five matches since returning to the tour after nearly a full year off because of a series of health scares, Williams produced a performance worthy of the 13-time Grand Slam champion that she is. And then Williams talked the talk of someone finally ready to concede that British bookmakers might very well have been right to make her the pre-tournament favorite.
Asked whether she was surprised by the odds, the seventh-seeded American smiled widely and said: "I wouldn't bet against me."
After hitting 10 aces and compiling a 32-9 edge in winners against Kirilenko, Williams termed the showing her "best I've played since I came back."
"I was a little more consistent, and I played mygame more," said Williams, trying to become the first woman since Steffi Graf in 1991-93 to win three consecutive Wimbledon titles. "Wasn't as tight and nervous and uptight. I was able to relax more today."
She was part of a parade of past champions who breezed into the fourth round Saturday, joined by Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Maria Sharapova, who all were straight-set winners, too. Top-seeded Caroline Wozniacki, seeking her first Grand Slam title, and two-time Australian Open champion Novak Djokovic, who is now 44-1 in 2011, also moved on.
Serena explained she'd been playing tentatively until Saturday.
"You're always thinking, 'I can get hurt again.' You just kind of have to let those thoughts go or anything could happen," Williams said. "And I wasn't thinking that at all today. It was just a big difference."
On Monday, she'll face 2007 runner-up Marion Bartoli. Other fourth-round women's matches include Williams' older sister Venus vs. No. 32 Tsvetana Pironkova, who upset the five-time Wimbledon champion a year ago; Wozniacki vs. No. 24 Dominika Cibulkova; and Sharapova vs. No. 20 Peng Shuai.
After beating Kirilenko -- her first straight-set victory in five matches since returning -- Williams revealed another, if less serious, mishap from her annus horribilis: She scraped her right shoulder and face when she fell off her pink bicycle during a ride near her home in Florida in October.
"I'm thinking, 'Oh, nooooooo,"' Williams recounted, as though replaying her words in slow motion. "All I thought was, 'Don't fall on my face. Don't fall on my face.' When I fell on my face, I was like, 'No!"'
Since then, she's been sticking to stationary bikes.
Photos by Getty Images
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Posted by Shelia at 3:37 AM Labels: 2011 Wimbledon Championships, Angela Haynes Serena Williams, Dominika Cibulkova, Maria Kirilenko, Marion Bartoli, Peng Shuai, Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer, Russia, Steffi Graf Email this post
WIMBLEDON DAY 6: Schedule
Ladies' Singles 3rd Round
Serena Williams, USA (7) vs. Maria Kirilenko, RUS (26)
Gentlemen's Singles - 3rd Round
Gael Monfils, FRA vs. Lukasz Kubot, POL
Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, FRA (12) vs. Fernando Gonzalez, CHI
Ladies' Doubles - 1st Round
Heather Watson, GBR and Jocelyn Rae, GBR
vs.
Sophie Lefevre, FRA and Evgeniya Rodina, RUS
Mixed Doubles - 1st Round
Heather Watson, GBR and Ross Hutchins, GBR
vs.
Rennae Stubbs, AUS and Marcelo Melo, BRA
Raquel Kops-Jones, USA and Wesley Moodie, RSA
vs.
Dominika Cibulkova, SVK and Lukas Dlouhy, CZE
Dustin Brown, GER and Vania King, USA
vs.
Elena Baltacha, GBR and Kenneth Skupski, GBR
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Posted by Shelia at 1:19 AM Labels: Conversations: Dustin Brown, Fernando Gonzalez, Gael Monfils, Heather Watson, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, Jocelyn Rae, Lukasz Kubot, Maria Kirilenko, Raquel Kops-Jones, Serena Williams, Vania King Email this post
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