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Venus And Serena Into Bangalore Semis, Against Each Other!

Friday, March 7, 2008

Venus Into Bangalore SemisI don't like it, but I know that it has, and will continue to come about from time to time with the sisters .
Venus and Serena Bangalore
Americans Venus and Serena Williams are into the semifinals at the Bangalore Open in India. There next opponents, each other!

Venus defeated Russian Vera Zvonareva 6-4, 6-3, and Serena defeated Anastasia Serena Into Bangalore SemisRodionova 6-1, 6-4.

"I'm really excited about playing Venus in the semis," Serena Williams said. "She's a really tough opponent, but it's going to be fun playing her. It's just a shame it couldn't be in the final."

It's been awhile since we've seen the sisters go toe-to-toe. I'm sure that they're going to make it exciting.

The sisters were knocked out of the doubles by Shuai Peng and Tiantian Sun of China, 7-5, 6-2, 9/11.

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Muhammad On The Move

Asia Muhammad On The MoveSweet Sixteen Asia Muhammad is into the semifinals at the Tennis Channel Open in Las Vegas, Nevada, also her home town.

After a two hour and twenty-one minute match, Asia defeated Russian Ekaterina Bychkova 3-6, 7-6(5), 6-4. Ms. Asia is showing some stamina already. Go for it girl!!

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Americans Visit Agassi Prepartory College Academy

Agassi Academy/Black Tennis ProsAmericans Sam Querrey, Amer Delic and Jim Thomas used a break of play at the Tennis Channel Open to visit the Andre Agassi College Preparatory Academy in Las Vegas on Thursday.

The players took a tour of the campus and interacted with the students of the model charter school, founded in 2001 with funds raised through the Andre Agassi Charitable Foundation.

"It was great," said Querrey, who along with Delic will be playing in the Tennis Channel Open quarterfinals Friday. "All the facilities were awesome, the teachers and students were really nice. I wouldn’t mind going to a place like that!

"Everything is state of the art and top of the line and it looks like Andre has done a great job with the whole Academy."

The Andre Agassi College Prepatory Academy (AACPA) was established with the goal of offering academic programs designed to enhance a child's character, respect, motivation and self-discipline.

Located in the heart of Las Vegas' most at-risk neighborhood, AACPA was created specifically to improve skill levels and combat lowered academic expectations while creating a climate of hope among this community's most challenged children. Advanced technology, smaller class sizes and extended school hours are just some of the practices the AACPA utilizes to achieve a higher standard of education.

It creates an environment that rewards students for positive behavior and disciplines unacceptable conduct. Teachers, parents and students each follow a Commitment to Excellence and a Code of Respect. Community leaders, educators and parents work together to establish high expectations for all students.

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Argentine Canas Into Semis In Las Vegas


Guillermo Canas of Argentina has moved into the semis at the Tennis Channel Open in Las Vegas, Nevada. Canas defeated American Amer Delic 6-4, 6-4.

(I only posted this because I have a serious crush on Canas, hehehe.)

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Rolle Out

Thursday, March 6, 2008

Ahsha Rolle OutAfter a two hour and fourteen minute match today, American Coco Vandeweghe outlasted fellow American Ahsha Rolle at the Tennis Channel Open in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Vandeweghe defeated Rolle 7-6, 6-3, 6-4. Rolle served eight aces, but virtually eliminated them with seven double faults.

Earlier in the week at this same tournament, Venezuelan Milagros Sequera was eliminated in the first round. Sequera was defeated by Tatjana Malek of Germany 6-3, 6-4.

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Gael Gone

Gael Gone/Black Tennis ProsFrenchman Gael Monfils, returning to play from an injury, was knocked out of the first round of the Tennis Channel Open in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Monfils went down to Tomas Berdych of the Czech Republic 6-3, 6-2.

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Asia Muhammad Ready To Turn Pro

Asia Muhammad Ready To Turn ProAsia Muhammad, who is now attempting to make some noise on the professional circuit, defeated Tatjana Malek of Germany 7-5, 6-4, 6-3 last evening and is now into the quarterfinals at the Tennis Channel Open in Las Vegas, Nevada.

The sixteen year old began last year at this same tournament making her move into the professional ranks of the women's game.

Last year Asia spoke with the Las Vegas Review Journal and said, "I'm very excited about the future. I thought this is the right time (to go pro)."

"I was really nervous last year because it was my first time playing against pros and it was in front of my home crowd. I think my game is maturing. I'm not making as many errors and I'm able to do more things on the court."

Muhammad is coached by Tim Blenkiron, who has coached her during her time with Team Agassi.


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Venus Into Quarterfinals In Bangalore

Venus Into Quarterfinals In Bangalore
Bangalore: Venus Williams struggled with her serves, often failed to finish points at the net and was also distracted by a few late line calls. Yet, the reigning Wimbledon champion had the last laugh.

The second-seeded Venus defeated Shuai Peng of China 6-2, 6-7(6), 6-2 in a Canara Bank Bangalore Open second round match on Thursday.

In the second set, after trading breaks in the fourth and fifth games, Venus and Peng slugged all the way to the tie-breaker. Serving for the match at 6-4 in the tie-breaker, Venus served a double fault.

“I can serve a lot better than today but the good thing is that I have finished the match and it is behind me. I always want to close a match at two sets but it went to three,” Venus said.

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