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Blake In, Venus Out

Friday, May 8, 2009

Americans James Blake and Venus Williams


A wonderfully resurgent James Blake has found his footing and a seemingly new attitude - actually his old one - in Estoril, Portugal at the Estoril Open. Blake knocked Frenchman Florent Serra out of the tournament 6-4, 6-1.

With very little fanfare after quite a few recent early round loses, Blake has moved through this tournament as if previous court failings did not exist. It can't be easy to suffer so many loses and maintain the fortitude that originally took him to the top ten.

Whatever has or has not occurred, Blake is an exciting player that lifts the heat level of any tournament when he plays like he has this week. It is a pleasure to see.

This is a high for Blake, getting past the quarterfinal round on European clay. This effort has granted him a meeting with Russian Nikolay Davydenko whom Blake has a winning record against.

Post match Blake said, "This was a good match but I hope to continue that. Davydenko is a great player and he's especially dangerous on clay. But I feel I'm ready for this match."

"My game has gotten better and better all week and I'm really dictating like I want to on court."

In his interview Davydenko said, "Physically I'm not as strong as I can be but mentally I'm very tough. I've never had such a long time away from tennis in my career.

"But since I've come back I've been playing well. Everything's not about tennis anymore for me, I have family and other interests.

"Now, I hardly think about my matches, I just go out and play relaxed. For me, it doesn't matter how you are playing, it's your mental state. It's always in your head."

These two gentlemen set up the makings of what could be a tremendous match, I hope it turns out that way.


American Venus Williams and Russian Dinara Safina


In Rome at the Internazionali BNL D'Italia, American Venus Williams successfully toiled her way to the semifinals where she was defeated today by Russian Dinara Safina 6-7(3), 6-3, 6-4.

Throughout this tournament Venus has shown the tough metal that we have come to know her for over the years. While it wasn't sufficient to pull out the championship in Rome, it should signal that she will be a tough competitor as the clay court season further heats up.

Post match Venus said, "She played well, continued to fight for every point. That's what you have to do on this surface," she said. "I congratulate her on playing good tennis the whole match."

Another aspect of Venus that we've come to know and expect - dignity.



Photos by:
Francisco Leong/AFP/Getty Images (James Blake)
Ryan Pierse/Getty Images (Venus Williams)


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Venus Williams At Press Conference In Rome For WTA Internazionali BNL D'Italia

Sunday, May 3, 2009

Black Tennis Pro's Venus Williams RomeAmerican Venus Williams at press conference during previews for the WTA Internazionali BNL D'Italia at Foro Italico on May 3, 2009 in Rome, Italy.
(Photos by Ryan Pierse/Getty Images)



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Stop The Music! Venus And Serena Singing New Tune About Potential 2009 Fed Cup Play

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ROME, May 3 (Reuters) - The Williams sisters hope to represent the United States in November's Fed Cup final against Italy after missing the first round and semi-final wins over Argentina and the Czech Republic.

"Serena and I would both love to play," Venus Williams told a news conference on the opening day of the Italian Open in Rome. "We talked about it and we just have to stay healthy. I really hope we can both play. It'll be great for the U.S."


Photo by Ron Angle/Fed Cup

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Megan's Excellent Adventure

Saturday, May 2, 2009

Black Tennis Pro's Megan Moulton-Levy Tennis TravelsMegan Moulton-Levy, USA

American Megan Moulton-Levy has turned her world travels as a professional tennis player into an opportunity to get in some spectacular photography. Recently Megan's tournaments have taken her to the African and European continents. While there she visited various historic sites in Rome, Italy, the Giza Plateau, home to the Great Pyramids of Egypt, and a South African Lion Park among other places.

The former College of William and Mary student's photographic documentation of her travels is just incredible. When I asked her for permission to share some of the photos she said, "I really had a blast taking these pictures. I think photography will be my next profession after tennis!" When you look at the photos, you'll understand why that might be a future option. This is but a very few of the photos, it was so difficult to pick those to post, but you get the total gist of her trip as you view them.

Megan is now off to Romania, it must be nice.


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Tsonga Makes First Round Exit In Rome

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Black Tennis Pro's Jo-Wilfried Tsonga Rome MastersJo-Wilfried Tsonga, France


In a battle of the Frenchmen, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga and Richard Gasquet played a first round match held over from Tuesday because of rain at the Internazionali BNL d'Italia/ATP World Tour Masters 1000, Rome, Italy.

In close to two hours, Gasquet defeated Tsonga 7-6(2), 6-4.


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