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After Struggling, Donald Young Gets A Grip On His Career

Tuesday, October 16, 2007

One year ago, tennis prodigy Donald Young was ranked No. 576 in the world and in danger of flaming out of the game.

It was too early to write off the Chicago native at 17, but his confidence and interest were waning.

Young had turned pro at 14, perhaps unprecedented for a male player, and two years of getting hammered by veteran men at the top levels of the game were taking their toll.

Since then, Young has made a stunning turnaround. John McEnroe's prediction of stardom when he saw Young play at 10 might turn out to be accurate, after all.

Young is ranked No. 144 and seeded eighth in this week's $75,000 Swanston Challenger at the Sutter Lawn Tennis Club. He meets unseeded German Simon Stadler, who eliminated No. 1 seed Sam Querrey on Thursday, today at 10 a.m. in the quarterfinals.

The frustrated, morose Young who lost in the first round of last year's Swanston Challenger has been replaced by a confident, smiling Young.

A 5-foot-10 left-hander called "insanely talented" by Andy Roddick in a 2005 Washington Post article, Young attributed his resurrection to renewed dedication.

"I didn't want to play that much last year," said Young, who at 15 became the youngest male player to reach No. 1 in the junior world rankings. "I had personal things going on. I was turning 18 (in July), and I thought it was time to start playing. I've played double the amount of tournaments this year."

Elaborating on the "personal things," the Atlanta resident said he "wanted to stay home, hang out with my friends and not travel as much."

Rather than work his way up from Futures to Challengers to the elite ATP Tour, the much-hyped Young immediately accepted wild cards at the top level. Beginning in San Jose in February 2005, he lost his first 11 matches on the ATP Tour.

The low point came in a 6-0, 6-0 drubbing by 81st-ranked Carlos Berlocq, a clay-court specialist from Argentina, on a hard court in Miami early last year. (Incredibly, Berlocq suffered the same fate in the next round against ninth-ranked James Blake.)

"It can get discouraging and hurt your confidence. But you're 15, 16, and they're offering you five grand to play a sport you love," said Young, whose parents are tennis instructors. "But you have to go back to reality and play on your level."

Young did, and it has paid off handsomely this year. He won:

• A $15,000 Futures tournament in Little Rock, Ark., in April for his first pro singles title.

• The Wimbledon boys singles crown and his first Challenger singles title, in Aptos (near Santa Cruz), in July.

• ATP Tour and Grand Slam matches for the first time in August.

"In the last year, Donald has put together points where he doesn't beat himself," said Woodland product Scott McCain, the coach of both past Swanston champions, Paul Goldstein (2006) and Rik de Voest (2005), and husband of former top-five doubles star and top-20 singles player Patty Fendick from Sacramento. "He was trying to hit a winner on every shot. He was trying to play like (6-4) Marat Safin, but he's 5-10."

McCain said Young reminds him of diminutive French veterans Arnaud Clement (5-8) and Sebastien Grosjean (5-9). Both have been ranked in the top 10, and Clement reached the final of the 2001 Australian Open.

"Donald is flashy, like the French players," McCain said. "He might hit heavy topspin on one shot and bang it the next. He's quick, covers the court well and has explosiveness. Once he learns how to use it, it can carry him to the next level and beyond."

Matches rained out -- Friday's singles quarterfinals were rained out. The quarters and semifinals are scheduled for today beginning at 10 a.m. Sunny weather with a high of 73 degrees is forecast.

Source - Sacramento Bee (SacBee.com)

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Serena Williams Qualifies For The Year-End Championships


Serena Williams has qualified for next month's season- ending WTA Champion- ships in Madrid.

Williams arrived at the Zurich Open on Monday to discover she was the fifth player to qualify, along with Justine Henin, Jelena Jankovic, Svetlana Kuznetsova and Ana Ivanovic.

The Australian Open champion reached Sunday's final of the Kremlin Cup before losing to Elena Dementieva.

The year-end championship ranking calculations are long and complicated at this point of the season because of the number of players still in the hunt, various injuries that can prevent them from gaining points, and the number of tournaments remaining.

The championship features the season's top eight singles players. At least six other players can still qualify for the remaining berths in the Madrid championships Nov. 6-11.

Williams is among seven of the world's top 10 players at the Zurich event. Reigning champion Maria Sharapova withdrew on Saturday because of a long-standing right-shoulder injury. The tournament also lost Martina Hingis, who pulled out with a hip problem.

Williams, who withdrew from the last two tournaments in Zurich, is slated to play her opening match against local favourite Patty Schnyder on Tuesday. Williams lost in the second round of the 1997 qualification stage and won the doubles event with sister Venus in 1998.

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WTA Tour Tennis Action This Week

Monday, October 15, 2007

Zurich Open
October 15-21, 2007
Zurich, Switzerland



Round 1 - Singles

Serena Williams, USA vs. Patty Schnyder, SUI

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ATP Tour Tennis Action This Week

ATP Masters Series Madrid
October 15-21, 2007
Madrid, Spain








Round 1 - Singles


James Blake, USA vs Bye

Round 1 - Doubles

James Blake, USA and Eric Butorac, USA vs
Mariusz Fyrstenberg, POL, and Marcin Matkowski, POL

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Angela Haynes Teams With Mashona Washington For Third Doubles Title

Angela Haynes took home her third USTA Pro Circuit doubles title of the year on Sunday, October 7, when she teamed with veteran Mashona Washington of Houston to win the championship at the $50,000 USTA Women's Tennis Classic of Troy, Ala.

Unseeded in the draw, Haynes and Washington were easy winners in three of the four matches they played during the week. After cruising to a 6-0, 6-4 victory over Russians Ekaterina Afinogenova and Angelina Gabueva in the first round, they came back with a 4-6, 7-6 (4), 10-8 (8) upset thriller over No. 2 seeds Sunitha Rao and Christina Wheeler in the second round. They went on to eliminate the third-seeded duo of Maria-Fernanda Alves and Stephanie Dubois, 6-3, 6-2, in the semifinals and then stunned top-seeds Eva Hrdinova and Marie-Eve Pelletier, 6-4, 6-2, in the final.

Haynes, a 23-year-old lefty from Irvine, Calif., won the doubles title two weeks ago with Melinda Czink at the $75,000 event in Albuquerque, N.M., as well as the championship in May with Monique Adamczak at the $50,000 event in Indian Harbour Beach, Fla. She also reached doubles finals earlier this year in Allentown, Pa., and Carson, Calif., while teaming with Lindsay Lee-Waters.

Washington, 31, was playing in her first pro event since Fed Cup in July 2006, where she suffered a left knee injury that required surgery and ended her season.

Source - USTA (Sally Milano)

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The Russian With The Raggedy Serve Takes The Kremlin Cup: Serena Loses

Sunday, October 14, 2007

As much as I would love to have seen American Serena Williams continue her dominance over Russian Elena Dementieva and win the Kremlin Cup, she was clearly out played; and to the victor goes the spoils.

Now let me say that of all the women on Tour, Elena is one of my favorites. She has a rotten serve, a fabulous ground game and a wonderful personality. She's been laughed at by the crowd when virtually double faulting a match away, yet she continues to play each ball as if that awful serve did not just happen. She seems to be a very friendly young woman and always has a lovely smile on her face. This woman is as tough as they come, especially in light of that rotten serve.

Today was Elena's first win over Serena and her first major title at home in Russia. Congratulations Elena!

Serena did not look sharp at all today, I don't know if something was wrong, or if it was just a rough day at the office. Whatever it was, she made it to the finals and had a good week. She's already locked up a place in the year-end championships and has plenty of time to bone up.

Keep your head up Serena, your next win is probably only a set away.

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DOUBLE FAULT: Corina Morariu, Talk About A Lack of Tact!!

Saturday, October 13, 2007

While watching a repeat of the Kremlin Cup semifinal between Serena Williams and Svetlana Kuznetsova, I listened at the commentating by former WTA Tour players Americans Katrina Adams and Corina Morariu. I pay more attention to the players in the original live broadcast, then if I get the opportunity to watch it again, I listen a little more to the commentating and watch for other things in the game

I must have been partly comatose to have missed the venom that Corina Morariu spewed this morning. What bitchiness!! I'm not very familiar with this woman. I do recall when she was stricken with Leukemia. Her WTA Tour bio reads that she was "off the Tour for the rest of the season after being diagnosed with acute promyelocytic leukemia in May; underwent chemotherapy, after which she was in remission. So it is obvious, since she is alive and well and sitting in a booth calling a tennis match, she knows the value of God's grace, mercy and blessings.

Well you wouldn't know it by her comments about Serena Williams at the top of the match:

"Serena is a bit arrogant"

"Not a traditionally beautiful looking tennis player"

"Power players make a lot of errors, especially Serena"

"Has brute strength, not a lot of feel, not a lot of finesse."

"Stats are incredible given that she's a part-time tennis player."

About Venus, when they discussed why she may have chosen to play the Asian circuit:

"It probably helps that they paid her some money to come and play"

Talk about a joke!! Venus could buy and sell Ms. Morariu three times over. The difference between their career earnings is so ugly I won't even post it.

DAMN!! Ms. Morariu, you must have been chompin' at the bit to get to a microphone and get all of that out. In language that you well understand, DOUBLE FAULT!!

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Defending Champ Blake Falls In Stockholm

The threepeat by American James Blake was not to be. After a 13-match string of success, Blake was defeated today by Sweden's own Thomas Johansson who saved five match points to knock off the top seed 3-6, 6-1, 7-6(7-3).

Blake had his opportunities to reach the final for a third straight year, but couldn't finish off his Swedish opponent.

Johansson saved a match point on his serve at 4-5 in the third set, then four more again on his own serve at 5-6 in the third. The momentum carried into the tiebreaker, as the 2002 Australian Open champ opened a 4-0 lead on the way to completing the triumph.

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