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ATP and USTA Pro Circuit Tournament Updates

Friday, May 2, 2008


Round 2 - Doubles

Jeff Coetzee, RSA and Kevin Ullyett, ZIM
defeated
Ross Hutchins, GBR and Andy Murray, GBR
6-3, 7-6(2)



Round 2 - Singles

Younes El Aynaoui, MAR defeated Steve Darcis, BEL
6-4, 3-6, 6-3



Round 2 - Singles

Alexandra Stevenson, USA defeated by Alexandra Podkolzina, USA
6-3, 6-2

Raquel Kops-Jones, USA defeated by Bethanie Mattek, USA
6-3, 6-1


Round 1 - Doubles

Angela Haynes, USA and Mashona Washington, USA
defeated
Mary Gambale, USA and Petra Rampre, SLO
2-6, 7-5, 10/1

Shenay Perry, USA and Carly Gullickson, USA
defeated
Kristy Frilling, USA and Lauren Herring, USA
6-3, 6-1

Raquel Kops-Jones, USA and Abigail Spears, USA
defeated
Sharon Fichman, CAN and Neha Uberoi, USA
6-2, 4-6, 10/7



Vero Beach, Florida

Round 2 - Singles

Marcus Fugate, USA defeated by Izak Van der Merwe, RSA
6-1, 4-6, 6-3


Semifinal Round - Doubles

Marcus Fugate, USA and Lance Vodicka, USA
defeated
Haydn Lewis, BAR and Bjorn Munroe, BAH
6-2, 6-4

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ATP and USTA Pro Circuit Tournament Update


Round 2 - Singles

James Blake, USA defeated by Denis Gremelmayr, GER
6-1, 6-4




Round 1 - Singles

Younes El Aynaoui, MAR defeated Alexandre Sidorenko, FRA
6-4, 7-6(6)


Round 2 - Singles

Julio Silva, BRA defeated by Hyung-Taik Lee (KOR)
6-1, 6-4



Round 1 - Singles

Alexandra Stevenson, USA defeated Mary Gambale, USA
6-2, 6-2

Angela Haynes, USA defeated by Abigail Spears, USA
6-3, 6-7(5), 7-6(2)

Raquel Kops-Jones, USA defeated Romana Tedjakusuma, INA
6-3, 6-4


Final Round - Qualifying Singles

Mashona Washington, USA defeated by Gabriela Paz
6-4, 2-6, 6-1



Vero Beach, Florida

Round 1 - Singles

Marcus Fugate, USA defeated Milos Raonic, CAN
6-1, 6-4


Quarterfinald Round - Doubles

Marcus Fugate, USA and Lance Vodicka, USA
defeated
Chris Lam, USA and Matthew S. Roberts
6-2, 5-7, 10/7

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ATP and USTA Pro Circuit Tournament Updates

Wednesday, April 30, 2008


Round 1 - Singles

Julio Silva, BRA defeated Matthias Bachinger, GER
3-6, 6-2, 6-3

Gael Monfils, FRA defeated by Igor Andreev, RUS
3-6, 4-6



Round 1 - Singles

Mashona Washington, USA defeated by Gabriela Paz
6-4, 2-6, 1-6

Round 1 - Doubles

Raquel Kops-Jones, USA and Abigail Spears, USA
defeated
Sharon Fichman, CAN and Neha Uberoi, USA
6-4, 4-6, 10/7

Round 2 - Qualifying Singles

Mashona Washington, USA defeated Lauren Herring
7-6, 6-3



Vero Beach, Florida

Round 1 - Doubles

Marcus Fugate, USA and Lance Vodicka, USA
defeated
Stephen Bass, USA and Adam Fass, USA
6-2, 6-3


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Mashona Washington Tries To Rebuild Career

A decade ago, the knee injury that all athletes dreaded was the torn anterior cruciate ligament.
Today, it’s been replaced by a scarier one — an injury that requires microfracture surgery. Some people, like Phoenix Suns star Amare Stoudemire, have recovered completely. Others, like former New York Knick Allan Houston, have never been the same.

For tennis player Mashona Washington — who underwent the procedure in 2006 and had to sit out an entire season — the final verdict has yet to be rendered.

On a sunny Tuesday at the Boar’s Head Sports Club, Washington — the younger sister of former men’s tour player MaliVai Washington — continued her comeback in the Boyd Tinsley USTA Women’s Pro Tennis Championships.

In a morning qualifier, Washington, ranked No. 602 in the world, defeated Lauren Herring 7-6, 6-3. However, a couple of hours later, Washington lost her first-round match to Gabriela Paz 6-4, 2-6, 6-1.

Despite her early exit, the 31-year-old Washington says she has been pleased with her progress. Her knee has felt good following the microfracture surgery. “Often the reason I think [athletes] don’t come back is that they come back too soon, like after five or six months,” she said. “I was completely gone until it got better. I think athletes can be their own worst enemies.”

Washington displayed powerful groundstrokes in her victory over Herring. She did a good job of keeping her off balance by mixing in some drop shots and coming into net. Tied at 3 in the first-set tiebreaker, Washington executed a beautiful slice forehand approach, which set her up for a put-away backhand volley.

“A lot of the girls just like to hang from the baseline,” said Washington, who was once ranked as high as No. 50 in the world. “When you come into net, ‘They’re like, ‘Oh my God, what do I do?’ It puts a lot of pressure on them, especially in a tiebreaker.”

Serving was the one area where Washington showed some rust. She was fortunate that Herring was off in that department as well. There were a whopping 13 service breaks in the match. “I didn’t serve that well,” Washington agreed, “but I said to myself, ‘I have other parts of my game that I can make work.’”

Washington’s goal is to break back into the Top 50 within the next two years. In 2004, Washington made it to the finals at an event in Tokyo before losing to current No. 3 player in the world Maria Sharapova, a player whom she had beaten on two other occasions.

Washington’s best grand-slam finish was a run to the third round of Wimbledon in 2005. That just so happened to be the place where her older brother, MaliVai, made his claim to fame.
In 1996, MaliVai Washington became the first African-American player to reach the finals at the All England Club since Arthur Ashe did so in 1975.

Today, MaliVai is running a foundation in Jacksonville, Fla. for inner-city kids. “I always call him for advice and things,” said Mashona, the youngest of four children. “He’s really good for that.”

Washington, who is scheduled to participate in the doubles portion of the tournament on Thursday, isn’t sure how long she’ll continue her comeback attempt. After all, by tennis standards, the 31-year-old isn’t exactly a young pup.

“This year is a climbing year for me,” she said. “I’ll see how it goes. If I feel like I’m making significant strides, I’ll play in ’09 and ’10 and see how it goes.”

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Gael Monfils and Fernando Gonzalez Soak Up The Local Culture In Munich At A Hofbrauhaus

Tuesday, April 29, 2008


Photos by Thomas Exler

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ATP and USTA Pro Circuit Tennis Action This Week


Round 1 - Singles

James Blake, USA vs. BYE


Round 1 - Doubles

Jeff Coetzee, RSA and Kevin Ullyett, ZIM
vs.
BYE



Round 1 - Singles

Younes El Aynaoui, MAR vs. Alexandre Sidorenko, FRA

Gael Monfils, FRA vs. Igor Andreev, RUS


Round - Qualifying Final

Julio Silva, BRA defeated by Younes El Aynaoui, MAR
6-3, 6-4



Round 1 - Singles

Alexandra Stevenson, USA vs. Mary Gambale, USA

Angela Haynes, USA vs. Abigail Spears, USA

Raquel Kops-Jones, USA vs. Qualifier/Lucky Loser


Round 1 - Doubles

Angela Haynes, USA and Mashona Washington, USA
vs.
Mary Gambale, USA and Petra Rampre, SLO

Shenay Perry, USA and Carly Gullickson, USA
vs.
Kristy Frilling, USA and Lauren Herring, USA

Raquel Kops-Jones, USA and Abigail Spears, USA
vs.
Sharon Fichman, CAN and Neha Uberoi, USA


Round 2 - Qualifying Singles

Mashona Washington, USA vs. Lauren Herring



Vero Beach, Florida

Round 1 - Singles

Marcus Fugate, USA vs. Milos Raonic, CAN


Round 1 - Doubles

Marcus Fugate, USA and Lance Vodicka, USA
vs.
Stephen Bass, USA and Adam Fass, USA


Round 3 - Qualifying Singles

Jarmere Jenkins, USA defeated by David Jonathan, CAN
1-6, 6-3, 4-6


Final Round - Qualifying Singles

Marcus Fugate, USA defeated Sergio Rojas, PER
6-1, 6-1

Timothy Neilly, USA defeated by Paul Todd
4-6, 1-6

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Weekend Racquet Wrap

Monday, April 28, 2008

Monte Carlo Masters Series

Semifinal Round - Doubles


Jeff Coetzee, RSA and Wesley Moodie, RSA
defeated by
Mahesh Bhupathi, (IND) and Mark Knowles, BAH
6-0, 7-5



Fed Cup - Semifinal Round

USA 2 - Russia 3 (Results in detail)


Baton Rouge Pro Tennis Classic, Baton Rouge, LA


Final Round - Doubles

Phillip Simmonds, USA and Tim Smyczek, USA
defeated
Ryan Harrison, USA and Michael Venus, USA
2-6, 6-1, 10/4



Movie Gallery Pro Classic 2008

Semifinal Round - Singles

Jamea Jackson, USA defeated by Bethanie Mattek, USA
6-4, 6-3

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Zina Garrison Blogs For U.S. Fed Cup



Entry #1 - Thursday, April 17
Entry #2 - Wedneday, April 23
Entry #3 - Thursday, April 24
Entry #4 - Friday, April 25 (and #5)

Entry # 6 - Sunday, April 27

Today I asked the team to play every point and I thought all the players did a wonderful job of doing that.

Vania played great and it was really nice to see Ahsha win her match against Vesnina. Ahsha served unbelievably well and I think it was amazing that she was able to keep her serve on that level for the whole match. That kind of serving is a high level for anyone and is Grand Slam material.

The doubles match was a lot of fun and it was nice to see Liezel and Vania pull off a win. All of the girls were into it and it was a good show from a fan’s and coach’s point of view.

We found out this morning about 10:15 a.m. at practice that Kuznetsova and Chakvetadze were not going to play singles and instead Zvonareva and Vesnina were playing. I was not too surprised as I had a feeling yesterday that it might happen.

It has been an amazing experience the past five years leading the U.S. team and this is now my last tie as U.S. Fed Cup Captain.

Looking back, one tie that stands out for me is when we played Belgium in 2006 because a lot of the staff and I got sick with some kind of bug. It affected about 13 of 20 people on the trip and it was the sickest I had been in a long time. Luckily, however, most of the players were fine.

And in the past five years I have coached so many different players. I have had a little bit of everyone on my teams from the Grand Slam champions like Venus, Serena and Lindsay to the young ones. And I have had the pleasure of watching so many players, like Vania and Madison, grow up.

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