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Our Illustrious Davis Cup Team Prepares For First Round Of Play

Thursday, February 7, 2008

James Blake and Andy Roddick look like they're not quite awake yet.
































The Davis Cup defending champions, Bob Bryan, Mike Bryan, Captain Patrick McEnroe, Andy Roddick, and James Blake, were inducted into Vienna's "Avenue of Champions" at the 2008 Davis Cup First Round.




Bob Bryan gets enshrined in the Vienna Avenue of Champions.


Mike Bryan gets enshrined in the Vienna Avenue of Champions.

James Blake gets enshrined in the Vienna Avenue of Champions.


Bob Bryan, Andy Roddick, Captain Patrick McEnroe, Mike Bryan, and James Blake pose in their Hugo Boss suits at the Official Dinner held at the Vienna Town Hall.

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Angela Haynes Blogs For USTA Pro Circuit

Wednesday, February 6, 2008

Day 1, Monday, Feb. 4:

I finally made it to Midland, Mich. I had the worst and longest flight ever. I left LA at 9:55 p.m. to land in Atlanta at 4:30 a.m. and have a 5-hour layover. Talk about tired! I slept the whole way to Midland, so I was good once I got to the courts.

There is snow everywhere. I love the snow, so it isn't a problem for me. When I got to the tennis center, I sat down and watched my doubles partner, Mashona Washington, play. She lost in the third, 6-7. What a tough match she played.

I had my first hit at 4. The courts here are so fast, so it took me a minute before I got my rhythm. I was spraying balls all over the place for a good 20 minutes. After that I played some points, and everything started to fall into place. I am feeling really strong and good about myself, too, so I think that I should have a good week.

This tournament is run so well, and the atmosphere is great. They treat us like real professionals here, so I am excited to play this week. I am glad that I don't play tomorrow so that I can get an extra day to practice and get used to these fast courts.

After my hit, I went back to my housing and relaxed for a while before I had some dinner. I am staying with some friends here – the Mils Family. The boys love me. They are so energetic, so I am playing with them most of the time when they get home from school. There was a players’ party tonight that I didn't go to because I was just too sleepy.

I need to get some rest now, so this is the end of my first blog. I hope that you enjoyed it. Don't worry, the others will be more interesting.

Day 2, Tuesday, Feb. 5:

What a long day. I slept like a baby fresh out of the womb. I was up at 8:15 and on my way to the courts at 9. All I had was a handful of Lucky Charms and then was on my way out the door.

I got to the courts at 9:25 and had to go to Auburn Elementary School to talk to 90 fifth graders. I was nervous, but they were actually easy to talk to and very funny. They interacted with me a lot, so my hour went by pretty fast. I even got a little love letter from a boy -- how cute! They're so innocent at that age, then something goes terribly wrong.

After my talk with the children, I went back to the courts and watched a few matches, since I am playing a qualifier in the first round. I had to hit at 12 p.m., and there was so much confusion on that because the girl that I had to hit with at 1 p.m. wanted to at 12 instead, for 45 minutes. That was fine with me because I was hitting for two hours, anyway.

My first hit (Victoria Kutzova) said that she didn't mind switching the time, but apparently she did because I ended up hitting with her at 12, anyway, and she and the other girl ended up having an argument on court. I could care less because I still got my hits in.

My hit with Victoria went pretty smoothly. I am playing well, but I am still trying to get used to these fast courts. I should be good by tomorrow, now that I figured out that I play Neha Uberoi. I have played her once before a few years ago, and I beat her. I am just going to play my game and give 110 percent.

I am second on after 10 in the morning for my singles, then I have doubles fifth on, so I am going to warm up at 9:30. I am playing doubles this week with Mashona Washington. I think we will do well.

My day was about over around 7 p.m. I finally made it home, then I had some dinner, which was pasta with red sauce and a salad.

I am so tired today because I spent most of my day at the tennis center. I think that I will head to bed around 8, like a usually do.

Well, good night everyone. Talk to you tomorrow.

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Serena Williams Pulls Out Of The Proximus Diamond Games

The Proximus Diamond Games Antwerp, scheduled to begin on Monday, February 11, has posted the following message on the front page of their website:

"Because of an urgent medical treatment, Serena Williams is forced to withdraw from the seventh Proximus Diamond Games Antwerp."
Serena has been reported to undergo dental surgery.

Organizers of the Antwerp tournament, which features seven of the top 20 players including world number one Justine Henin, will try to invite either Elena Dementieva or Nadia Petrova, both of Russia, to take Williams' place.

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Wordless Wednesday: "Serena"

Tuesday, February 5, 2008







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Ashley Harkleroad Secures Next Round for USA In Fed Cup: USA 4, Germany 1

Monday, February 4, 2008

American Lindsay Davenport must have been singing the classic "I can see clearly now the rain is gone....." as she came out on day two of Fed Cup play with a vengeance. Davenport played reversed singles today against Germany's Julia Goerges. Goerges was defeated 6-1, 6-2.

Davenport looked much better today, a lot more focused and aggressive than she was on Saturday in her loss to Lisicki.

Next up was Ashley Harkleroad, whoo, whoo whoo!!

This is Harkleroad's first effort in Fed Cup play and has she made a mighty contribution. Harkleroad saved the day on Saturday by winning her match against Malek, and brought the third win in today against Lisicki, thereby securing the next round of Fed Cup play for the USA. Way to go Ashley!!

It's on to the semifinals for the USA.

In the post match interview a jittery Harkleroad stated "I'm just happy that I could come through today.....(laughing) Well, right now I guess I'm 2 and 0 in Fed Cup so ahhh, I think that it's going to give me a lot of confidence coming out of here.

"I'm just truly excited to be here and be able to play."

When asked about how she would feel if Venus and or Serena Williams decided to play Fed Cup, more than likely her shot at going to Russia wouldn't be that strong, how disappointed would she be, Harkleroad stated "I wouldn't be disappointed at all, that means I can just continue to play tournaments and work on my ranking."

Whether she goes to Russia or simply continues to play on tour, Harkleroad has stormed her way into Fed Cup play and left her mark in 2008.

In the final rubber, Lisa Raymond and Lindsay Davenport won their doubles match 6-0, 6-2.

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Fed Cup Play Halted By Drenching Rain

Sunday, February 3, 2008

This is the scene at the La Jolla Beach and Tennis Club in La Jolla, California today.

Fed Cup play between the USA and Germany was of course, delayed until Monday. The rain did stop for a period of time, but organizers decided to hold off play until tomorrow.

This delay could be a blessing in disguise for the USA, giving the veteran on the team, Lindsay Davenport, a bit more time to get it together after her surprising loss to Germany's Lisicki on Saturday.

Tomorrow will begin the reverse rubbers (matches) with Lindsay Davenport playing Malek and Harkleroad facing Lisicki.

Come on ladies, get it together. USA, USA, USA!!!

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Fed Cup: USA 1 And 1 With Germany

Saturday, February 2, 2008

The USA is even with Germany in the first day of Fed Cup play.

American Lindsay Davenport did not have a good day at the office at all. Davenport experienced her first loss in Fed Cup play since 1994.

Sabine Lasicki of Germany had an easy time bringing in the first match for her team. Lasicki defeated Davenport in straight sets 6-1, 7-5.

Davenport's game was lackluster and error filled just as it was when we last saw her during her loss to Maria Sharapova at the Australian Open. Davenport still seems so unsure of herself. She has not regained her dead-on shot making, or the ability to dictate the pace of the game.

The next match was American Ashley Harkleroad and Germany's Tatjana Malek. Much to my surprise Harkleroad came out on the money and took the match to Malek. Harkleroad defeated Malek 6-1, 6-3. PHEW!!!

Here are some excerpts from Davenport's post-match interview:

DAVENPORT: It wasn't happening for me today.

I was definitely not ahhh, seeing the ball as early as I wanted to and getting on top of the shots. At the same time the balls were comin', especially the serves were comin' so hard, I was never really on top of a rally. Ahhh, but luckily I got a little bit more warmed up, got a little bit more aggressive, but still just never felt like I was dictating or hitting the ball as cleanly as I would have liked. Some of that is definitely related to ahhh, footwork and getting in position. And obviously a lot of that has to do with the shots she was hitting to me, and me not being in position.

Q: Lindsay, can you remember the last time you came out and started so flat?

DAVENPORT: (groans) I have a hard time remembering the last time that, you know, a match went so one sided against me, a match that, ahhhh, you know, hopefully that's been my strength, is to take control of so, but ahhhh, hopefully that'll change.

Q: Any particular reason why today?

DAVENPORT: No, I don't know. I've had a great week of practice. I thought I was hitting the ball well. Ahhh, I don't know why. I think, I wish I did, and I'll have to figure out a reason tonight so it doesn't happen again tomorrow. Ahhh, but, you know, so far in the comeback I had been playing very well up until just very recently.

So, hopefully I can get my game back on track and, and start playing the kind of tennis I need to play to be successful.

Q: Lindsay, this is a followup to that. Any indication in your warmup that this would not be a good day?

DAVENPORT: No, I warmed up well, so ahhh, no, just some days it happens. You go out there, you're flat you're not hitting the balls you want to hit, ahhh, and unfortunately for the U.S. team, it was me today. And like I said, I think we, by no means feel we are out of it, we're obviously hoping to go one all into tomorrow. If we're down 0-2, ahhhh, you know, we still ahhhh, we still have a chance. so we look forward to hopefully a good day on Sunday.

Q: Is there something to be said perhaps for things coming maybe a little bit too easily for you since your comeback? If this match had been when you first came back maybe it would have been a little expected?

DAVENPORT: I don't know, I mean I was definitely, you know, a lot of people were talking about, you know, the U.S. dominance in Fed Cup. But I, I definitely thought that this was gonna be a tough tie and I was saying that all week. Ahhhh, I don't know, I mean, I was, it's so hard, it just happens. So, it's too hard to be too analytical about it right now. I mean, all I can say is that, you know, I tried. I did not play my best, and I get to try and go out there tomorrow and rectify that situation.

Hopefully, like I said, it's still enough for the U.S. team. But, obviously I feel bad for my teammates, and I'm hoping that it's just a little set back and not a huge bump in the road.

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Serena Williams Pulls Out Of Paris Open

American Serena Williams has pulled out of the Paris Open women's tennis tournament starting on Monday because she needs dental surgery, organizers said on Friday.

The former world number one, who won the event in 2003, will be replaced as the second seed in the draw by Slovakia's Daniela Hantuchova.

"I am very disappointed to have to pull out of the tournament due to needing surgery but I hope with all my heart to play in 2009," said Williams.

Russian world number seven Ana Chakvetadze is the top seed.

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