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USTA Pro Circuit Tennis Action This Week

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Via Christi Women's 10k - Wichita, Kansas


SINGLES*

Round 1

Ellah Nze, USA vs. Maureen Diaz, USA


DOUBLES

Round 1

Sloan A. Stephens, USA and Christina McHale, USA
vs.
Chieh-Yu, USA and Jacqueline WU, USA

Whitney Jones, USA and Ellah Nze, USA
vs.
Amanda McDowell, USA and Kristi Miller


*Eliminated from Women's Singles qualifying round:

Whitney Jones, USA


Freight Solution Providers Pro Circuit Tennis Championships
Shingle Springs, CA



SINGLES*

Round 1

Phillips Simmonds, USA vs. Dennis Nevolo, USA


DOUBLES

Round 1

John Hoyes, USA and Robert Gallman, USA
vs.
Adriano Biasella, ITA and am Warburg, USA


*Eliminated during the Men's Singles qualifying rounds:

John Hoyes


2008 Futures of Rochester, NY


SINGLES*

Round 1

Marcus Fugate, USA vs. Gregory Ouellette, USA


DOUBLES

Round 1

Marcus Fugate, USA and Nathan Healey, AUS
vs.
Somdev Dev Varman, IND and Treat Huey, USA

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Venus and Roger Raring To Go

Sunday, June 22, 2008

Between them they boast no fewer than nine Wimbledon singles titles, but the buzz surrounding defending champions Venus Williams and Roger Federer ahead of this year’s Championships is rather curious. Williams, seeded seventh, is blithely viewed as a bona fide contender; perhaps as a consequence of years of near perfection, Federer’s time at the top seems to be under harsh review.

Apart from a semi-final showing at Bangalore, Williams’ best performances in her 14-7 win-loss match record this year have been three quarter-final efforts, at the Australian Open, Miami and Rome. But, by virtue of her sometimes surprising exploits at SW19, including Championship wins as the 14th seed in 2005 and 23rd seed last year, nary an eyelid is bat when the four-time champion is mentioned among the very favourites. The fact she hasn’t competed at any lead-in tournaments is also considered of little consequence: Williams has won the title before on the back of similar preparation.

By contrast, Federer’s patchy year has some charging the once invincible Swiss has begun the inevitable decline. True, by his standards, a 37-8 win-loss record is less than stellar, and Federer concedes to being “rattled” by the illness that got his season off to a bad start.

But, upon closer inspection, apart from not winning the Australian Open, this year has not been that different to last: Federer’s match record up to this point in 2007 was 30-5, including a couple of real upsets. Federer won his fifth title at Halle in Germany last week, and was a finalist in three clay court events (Hamburg, Monte Carlo and the French Open). Perhaps the biggest difference was the bruising defeat at the hands of Nadal at Roland Garros a few weeks ago; last year the final in Paris was much closer.

In any case, both champions will put the speculation behind them when they walk through the gates at SW19 for their first matches. “It’s always extremely exciting coming back as the defending champion,” Williams said. “It’s nice to have the memories from last year all kind of flowing into this year. Coming to a tournament where you have a really good record, obviously that gives you confidence.

“But mostly I think about, what is it going to take this year and what will I have to do well this year? How will I have to adjust? How is the grass playing? What challenges do I need to overcome? I just really focus on what’s at hand. There’s really no magic to it. It’s just about playing the best.”

Williams described playing first on Centre Court on Tuesday, the traditional preserve of the holder of the Venus Rosewater Dish, as “the ultimate honour in tennis”. She also won’t be fazed for a beat that her opponent will be a British player, Naomi Cavaday.

“I can’t predict that,” she smiled when asked if she was worried the loyalties of the crowd, usually great supporters of the American, would be split. “The fact that I’m playing a woman from here, I don’t necessarily put that into the equation. Hopefully I have some fans out there who will want to see me bring in the win.”

Of her title chances, Williams added: “I know that I’m gonna have to work for it. I’m willing to pay that price. Ultimately the best player will win. I’m gonna aim for that to be me. I think the grass works for me, so I don’t have to change too much.

“I’m not thinking about my outfit… I’m all about the little yellow ball.”

If Williams wasn’t giving much away about her rivals – “obviously she’s playing well,” she offered of top seed and new world No.1 Ana Ivanovic – it was a subject Federer was less able to avoid. Too much has been whispered and written for that. Indeed, while the Swiss champion insists he is now feeling as good as ever, even the great Bjorn Borg has dared to rate him only his third pick for this year’s title, behind Nadal and the man he beat in a thrilling final at Queen's Club two weeks ago, Novak Djokovic.

Of course, Federer’s grass court winning streak of 59 matches remains intact: the last time he lost on the surface was at The Championships in 2002, when he fell to Mario Ancic in the first round. But the question remains: have his rivals narrowed the gap on his most beloved surface?

“It’s a tough call because we play on grass so little,” Federer said. “I mean, they had a good Queen’s, Rafa and Novak, so it shows they can play on grass. But they didn’t need to prove that to me by playing well there. I saw that last year and the year before and the year before. I know what good players they are.”

Pointing to clay court specialist David Ferrer’s title run on the green stuff in Holland last week as evidence of a shift in the men’s game, Federer added: “Today you see it more and more, that actually guys can play on all surfaces. [Ferrer’s win] maybe wasn’t something that was possible to believe in five or ten years ago.

“Today it’s different. Guys that are on the top, I really feel they can play on all surfaces. Baghdatis, Hewitt, Murray, Roddick, Nalbandian, all these guys are also the favourites again for Wimbledon this year,” Federer said.

And, whatever the naysayers think, Federer still has goals; still rates himself the man to beat this fortnight.

“I think grass really favours my game because of my ability to move, the way I defend, the way I use my shot selection,” he said. “I haven’t lost in such a long time on grass. Obviously my confidence is really, really high. Then again, other players are around, to really challenge me. That only motivates me.

“It’s a huge year for me, going for my sixth. I hope I can also match Pete’s record of seven Wimbledons. That’s what my focus is.” That, and getting his campaign off to a flying start against the Slovak Dominik Hrbaty on opening Monday.

“What other people and players say I cannot control,” Federer said. “Maybe some people talk a little too much sometimes.”

The ultimate man of action has spoken.

Photo Venus and Roger
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Photo Venus and Serena
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ATP Tour Tournament Update

MEN'S DOUBLES

Final Round


Jeff Coetzee, RSA and Jamie Murray, GBR
defeated by
Bruno Soares, BRA and Kevin Ullyett, ZIM
2-6, 6-7(5)


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Wimbledon Draw

GENTLEMEN'S SINGLES*

Round 1

James Blake, USA vs. Christophe Rochus, BEL

Gael Monfils, FRA vs. Chris Guccione, AUS

Donald Young, USA vs. Jesse Levine, USA


*Eliminated during Gentlemen's Singles qualifying rounds:

Scoville Jenkins, USA
Josselin Ouanna, FRA
Nicholas Monroe, USA


GENTLEMEN'S DOUBLES

Round 1

Jeff Coetzee, RSA and Wesley Moodie, RSA
vs.
Simone Bolelli, ITA and Andreas Seppi, ITA

Gael Monfils, FRA and Mischa Zverev, GER
vs.
Chris Haggard, RSA and Lovro Zovko, CRO


LADIES' SINGLES*

Round 1

Venus Williams, USA vs. Naomi Cavaday, GBR

Serena Williams, USA vs. Kaia Kanepi, EST

Stephanie Foretz, FRA vs. Maria Sharapova, RUS

Milagros Sequera, VEN vs. Virginia Ruano Pascual, ESP


*Eliminated during Ladies' Singles qualifying rounds:

Alexandra Stevenson, USA
Angela Haynes, USA
Mashona Washington, USA
Raquel Kops-Jones, USA


LADIES' DOUBLES

Round 1

Venus Williams, USA and Serena Williams, USA
vs.
Tatiana Poutchek, BLR and Anastasia Rodionova, AUS

Raquel Kops-Jones, USA and Abigail Spears, USA
vs.
Timea Bacsinszky, SUI and Alize Cornet, FRA

Stephanie Fortez, FRA and Camille Pin, FRA
vs.
Anabel Medina Garrigues, ESP and Virginia Ruano Pascual, ESP

Mashona Washington, USA and Su-Wei Hsieh, TPE
vs.
Yaroslava Shvedova, RUS and Tamarine Tanasugarn


The Mixed Doubles Draw will be available on June 27.
The Juniors Draw will be available on June 27.

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ATP and USTA Pro Circuit Tournament Updates

Saturday, June 21, 2008

MEN'S SINGLES

Semifinal Round

Gael Monfils, FRA defeated by Ivo Karlovic, CRO
7-6(4), 7-6(4) freaky!


MEN'S DOUBLES

Quarterfinal Round

Jeff Coetzee, RSA and Jamie Murray, GBR
defeated
Guillermo Garcia-Lopez, ESP and Fernando Verdaco, ESP
6-4, 4-6, 10/8


Semifinal Round

Jeff Coetzee, RSA and Jamie Murray, GBR
defeated
Marcelo Melo, BRA and Andre SA, BRA
6-4, 7-5


Black Tennis Pro's Tournament ActionBlack Tennis Pro's Tournament ActionSINGLES

Round 2

Marcus Fugate, USA defeated Lester Cook, USA
6-2, 6-3

Phillip Simmonds, USA defeated by Michael Yani, USA
7-6(2), 6-4


Quarterfinal Round

Marcus Fugate, USA defeated by Greg Jones, AUS
2-6, 0-6


DOUBLES

Quarterfinal Round

Marcus Fugate, USA and Joel Kielbowicz, USA
defeated by
Nathaniel Schnugg, USA and Kaes Van't Hof, USA
7-6(3), 6-2

Phillip Simmonds, USA and Travis Rettenmaier, USA
defeated by
Strahinja Bobusic, AUS and Greg Jones, AUS
6-3, 7-6(5)


Black Tennis Pro's Tournament ActionSINGLES

Round 2

Ellah Nze, USA defeated by Kristie Ahn, USA
3-6, 6-7(5)

DOUBLES

Quarterfinal Round

Tiya Rolle, USA and Nathalia Rossi, BRA
defeated by
Shikha Uberoi, Ind and Kim-Anh Nguyen, USA
5-7, 3-6

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Sony Ericsson WTA Tour Pre-Wimbledon Party - London, England

Thursday, June 19, 2008

Black Tennis Pro's WimbledonSir Richard Branson tries to take on five of the biggest heroes in women's tennis, (L to R) Venus Williams, Ana Ivanovic, Serena Williams, Maria Sharapova and Jelena Jankovic.

Black Tennis Pro's WimbledonFive of the most recognized women tennis players around - (L to R) Venus Williams, Ana Ivanovic, Serena Williams, Maria Sharapova and Jelena Jankovic, at the Sony Ericsson WTA Tour Pre-Wimbledon Party at Kensington Roof Gardens.

Black Tennis Pro's WimbledonSony Ericsson WTA Tour CEO Larry Scott with Venus (L) and Serena Williams.

Black Tennis Pro's WimbledonSerena Williams arrives for the Pre-Wimbledon Party.

Black Tennis Pro's WimbledonIndian tennis stars Sunitha Rao (L) and Sania Mirza.

Black Tennis Pro's WimbledonVirgin boss Sir Richard Branson is clearly happy to be arriving at the Pre-Wimbledon Party (co-hosted by Virgin) with world No.1 Ana Ivanovic.

Black Tennis Pro's WimbledonWorld No.2 Jelena Jankovic strikes a pose on thr red carpet.

Black Tennis Pro's WimbledonMaria Sharapova arrives for the Pre-Wimbledon Party.


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Tour Launches Largest Campaign In It's History

Black Tennis Pro's WTA CampaignLandmark multi-million dollar "Looking for a Hero?" campaign to be rolled out across 75 countries over next 18 months and feature over 30 players

LONDON, UK - The Sony Ericsson WTA Tour has unveiled the television and print creative for its landmark global advertising campaign to the international media at an exclusive screening at the Charlotte Street Hotel in London.

The 60- and 30-second television advertisements are the pinnacle of the Tour's multi-million dollar, pioneering global marketing campaign which will also include print and digital advertising, along with viral and community generated elements. In all, the Sony Ericsson WTA Tour expects to invest $15 million in the campaign over the course of the next three years. Over thirty players took part in the film and photographic shoot for the campaign which took place at various locations in Rome, Italy, at the start of the Internazionali BNL d'Italia tournament in May 2008.

Black Tennis Pro's WTA Campaign SerenaIn this single largest commitment to promote the Sony Ericsson WTA Tour players in the history of the Tour, a world-class creative team was assembled and led by WPP Group (Grey, Schematic, GCI Group) and renowned commercial director Matthieu Mantovani. The advertisements ask the question 'Looking for a Hero?' and bills the Tour's players as superheroes both on and off the court. The focus of the first round of the creative is to both elevate the star power of the Tour's athletes and to drive awareness of the Tour's end of season Sony Ericsson Championships, in Doha, Qatar, where the top eight singles players and top four doubles teams in the world compete for one of the most prized crowns in the sport.

Larry Scott, CEO of the Sony Ericsson WTA Tour said: "This is a thrilling moment in the history of the Sony Ericsson WTA Tour. Never before have we planned, created and invested in a marketing campaign of this magnitude. The multi-platform campaign in many ways crystallizes how far we have come as a sport over the past five years, and everything we mean when we speak about the star power of our athletes and the excitement of women's professional tennis. I'm delighted and proud of the way the players have bought into the campaign. It's a huge testament to their professionalism and commitment to the growth of the game."

Serena Williams, one of 10 Sony Ericsson WTA Tour stars who appears in the television commercial said: 'Women's tennis is a premier sport for all women athletes, and I think it was a great opportunity to have the best athletes, female athletes, get together and be a part of such a wonderful advertisement. I was really happy to have an opportunity to be in it. I was more than excited to do it."

Commercial Director, Mantovani said: "Once I first received the brief my inspiration was to demonstrate the energy and high-intensity lives of these modern, successful, professional women. They possess amazing physical gifts on the court, but equally so off the court in lives that are provocative, glamorous and aspirational in so many ways. It is perhaps simple to point to features from the film world which helped shape and grow that vision but, for me, stylistically, elements of 'Charlie's Angels', 'Ocean's 11" and ' Mission Impossible' are reflected in this campaign."

Aldo Liguori, Sony Ericsson Corporate VP and Head of Global Communications & PR, said: "The Sony Ericsson WTA Tour has made considerable developments since we partnered with the Tour in 2005 and this is one of the most ambitious and dynamic. We at Sony Ericsson have supported the campaign since its conception and are delighted to see the vision and hard work finally come together in such a creative manner."

The first phase of the campaign, including TV, print and digital elements, will begin to run globally beginning at the end of August 2008 through the season-ending Sony Ericsson Championships - Doha 2008 in November. The campaign's second phase will launch at the start of 2009 and continue throughout the season.

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The New WTA Ad Campaign Wants To Know "Are You Looking For A Hero?": I Love It!!

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