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Villager's Black Blog Rankings

Tuesday, July 1, 2008


As is true on the first day of each month, today Villager of Electronic Village is proud to share his Black Blog Rankings for the month of July. The rankings began in September of '07 with 75 Black blogs, and has grown to 1,269 Black blogs in July of '08.

This month Black Tennis Pro's ranks at No. 33. Thanks for the love Villager!

The top ten Black blogs for July are:

  1. Pam's House Blend (credentialed to blog on the floor of the DNC - work it girl!)
  2. Bossip.com
  3. Nah Right
  4. Concrete Loop
  5. Oliver Willis
  6. Young Black and Fabulous
  7. Sandra Rose
  8. Crunk and Disorderly
  9. Jack and Jill Politics
  10. The Angry Black Woman

To view the list in it's entirety, click here.

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Venus Schools The Unenlightened

Black Tennis Pro's Wimbledon 2008For all of you unenlightened cats and kittens who don't know what's real, American Venus Williams was sure to clue some of you in yesterday after her 6-3, 6-4 victory over Russian Alisa Kleybanova.

Post match a reporter asked Venus how she felt about being placed on the well known "graveyard of champions" court again. Venus said,"...let's keep it on the real, real. I'm here for the tennis, on all courts." Now take that to the bank and cash it! The truth is the truth, and that's what's real.

On the same subject, Serena stated, “At the end of the day I’m going to focus on my match. I don’t want to go out there and lose because I’m angry at being on Court Two.”

"It wasn't what I would have liked to see, initially I thought, 'OK, is this the right schedule?' I thought maybe there was a mistake.

"Granted, I do think it's weird, especially having a female champ who has won this tournament four times. I've only won twice, but hey, that's not so bad."

Following the victory of big sis, Serena came right behind her and revealed more truth with a 6-3, 6-3 victory over fellow American Bethanie Mattek, who put on a fabulous display of tennis. Hopefully we'll get to see a bit more of her this year.

Shortly thereafter, both of the sisters returned to the dreaded court once more to play doubles against Spaniards Anabel Medina Garriques and Virginia Ruano Pascual. The sisters defeated them 6-1, 6-4.

Both sisters will be on show courts today for the quarterfinal round.



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USTA Pro Circuit Tennis Action This Week

Boston, MA
SINGLES

Round 1

Alexandra Stevenson, USA vs. T-Hsuan Hwang

Erica Robertson, USA vs. Soledad Esperon, ARG


QUALIFYING ROUNDS*

Final Round


Sloane A. Stephens defeated Mary Gambale
6-2, 6-0


*Eliminated during qualifying rounds:

Tiya Rolle, USA


Winnetka, IL

SINGLES


Round 1

Nicholas Monroe, USA defeated Michael Yani, USA
7-6(4), 6-3

Scoville Jenkins, USA vs. Phillip Simmonds, USA


DOUBLES

Round 1

Nicholas Monroe, USA and Phillip Simmonds, USA
vs.
Robert Kendrik, USA and Ryan Sweeting


Pittsburgh, PA

SINGLES

Round 1

Marcus Fugate, USA vs. Andrew Roberts, AUS


DOUBLES

Round 1

Marcus Fugate, USA and Lance Vodicka, USA
vs.
Somdev Dev Varman, IND and Treat Huey, USA

For More Information About These tournaments click here.


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Coetzee and Moodie Knocked Out Of Doubles

Sunday, June 29, 2008

Black Tennis Pro's Wimbledon 2008
The South African doubles team of Jeff Coetzee and Wesley Moodie were knocked out of the second round of the Gentlemen's Doubles on Saturday.

Spaniards Feliciano Lopez and Fernando Verdasco defeated the team 6-7(2/7), 2-6(6/7), 6-7(3/7).



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Venus Wins Match And Sets New Wimbledon Record

Black Tennis Pros Wimbledon 2008For American Venus Williams, Day 6 of the Championships at Wimbledon presented a challenging yet satisfying day at the office. Venus proved not only to be the victor, but set a new serve record. Granted, the new record replaces a previous one set by both she and her sister Serena, but a new record is a new record. Venus hit a 127 mph serve, the fastest women’s serve ever recorded at Wimbledon. She also holds the women’s tour record with a 129 mph serve at last year’s U.S. Open.

In the midst of all of this record breaking on Saturday, Venus continued to defend her 2007 Wimbledon crown against Spanish qualifier Maria Jose Martinez Sanchez and defeated her 6-1, 7-5. As is evident by the score, Venus was able to get through the first set with barely a scratch, but Sanchez adjusted her game plan and made the match quite a bit more competitive in the second set.

Post match Venus said, "It was a great strategy," ... "In the first set it wasn't working for her from the baseline. I was impressed with the way she changed strategy and made it really competitive in the second."

"I was very pleased with the performance, things got close in the second set. She was really playing well and I had to come up with something more than she was giving."



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2008 U.S. Olympic Tennis Team Named

Saturday, June 28, 2008


The nine players nominated for the U.S. Olympic team for tennis at the 2008 Olympic Games, Aug. 10-17, in Beijing, China, have been announced by the USTA, the governing body for the sport of tennis in the United States.

U.S. women’s tennis coach Zina Garrison announced a four-woman team with three singles entries and two doubles teams. All three singles players -- Serena Williams, Venus Williams and Lindsay Davenport -- are former Olympic gold medal winners. The two nominated U.S. women’s doubles teams consist of world No. 1 Liezel Huber with Davenport and the Williams sisters.


U.S. men’s tennis coach Rodney Harmon announced a five-player men’s team, also with three singles entries and two doubles teams. James Blake, Sam Querrey and Robby Ginepri were named to the team in singles. Bob and Mike Bryan, the No. 1 doubles team in the world, and Blake and Querrey have been nominated as the two U.S. men’s doubles teams.

The 2008 Olympic tennis competition will be staged August 10-17 on the hard courts of the Olympic Green Tennis Center in Beijing. The United States has won 15 Olympic medals in men’s and women’s tennis since it returned as a full medal sport in 1988 -- more than any other nation.

“Selection to the U.S. Olympic team is a tremendous honor for these athletes, and one they truly deserve,” said Jane Brown Grimes, Chairman of the Board and President, USTA. “The Olympics provides one of the greatest global platforms to showcase our sport, and we expect this to be a very memorable summer for tennis.”
“Each player selected to our U.S. Olympic team knows what playing for their country is all about,” said Arlen Kantarian, CEO, Pro Tennis, USTA. “All of these players have worn the Stars and Stripes as part of the U.S. Davis Cup and Fed Cup teams, and will be outstanding competitors -- and first-class ambassadors -- for our country in Beijing.”

“With three former gold medalists on our team and the No. 1 doubles player in the world, we are certainly capable of earning medals at this Olympics,” said Garrison. “I have great memories of the Olympics as a player and coach, and I am thrilled to be a part of the excitement once again.”

“The guys are all honored to receive the nomination to represent their country,” said Harmon. “With all of our singles players making their Olympic debuts and the Bryans searching for one of the few prizes they have still to earn in their accomplished careers, our goal is to be on the podium when all is said and done.”

Serena Williams, 26, will be making her second Olympic appearance having won a gold medal in women’s doubles at the 2000 Olympic Games with sister, Venus, becoming the first set of siblings to win Olympic gold in tennis. A resident of Palm Beach Gardens, Fla., Serena has won eight Grand Slam singles titles, and in 2003, became one of only five women to hold all four Grand Slam singles titles within a 12-month period.

Venus Williams, 28, will be making her third Olympic appearance having won a gold medal in both women’s singles and women’s doubles at the 2000 Olympic Games, joining Helen Wills in 1924 as the only player to sweep both titles at the same Olympiad. A resident of Palm Beach Gardens, Fla., Venus holds four Wimbledon and two US Open singles titles.

Lindsay Davenport, 32, will be making her third Olympic appearance having won a gold medal in singles at the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta. Davenport took 11 months off from professional tennis to have her first child in June 2007, returning to the tour in September 2007. A resident of Laguna Beach, Calif., she has won 55 singles titles and 37 doubles titles in her career, including the 1998 US Open, 1999 Australian Open and 2000 Wimbledon titles.

Liezel Huber, 30, will be making her first Olympic appearance as an American (she competed at the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney representing her native South Africa). A resident of Cypress, Texas, she became an American citizen in July 2007 with the hopes of competing for the U.S. in the Olympics. Ranked No. 1 in doubles since November 2007, Huber has won three Grand Slam doubles titles. She made her debut for the U.S. Fed Cup team in April.

James Blake, 28, will be making his Olympic debut in Beijing. A resident of Tampa, Fla., Blake has the chance to make history by becoming the first African-American male to win an Olympic tennis medal. Blake missed the 2004 Olympic Games while recovering from a broken vertebra. The winner of 10 singles and five doubles titles during his career, he is currently the No. 2 ranked American and in 2007, helped the U.S. win the Davis Cup title.

Sam Querrey, 20, will be making his Olympic debut in Beijing. Querrey is having a breakthrough year in just his second full season as a pro. He broke into the Top 50 in 2007 and his ranking continues to rise after winning his first singles title in March in Las Vegas. He currently resides in Thousand Oaks, Calif.

Robby Ginepri, 25, will be making his Olympic debut in Beijing. He missed being named to the 2004 U.S. Olympic team despite being ranked No. 35 in the world (he was the fifth-ranked American entered and the maximum number of singles players per country is four). A resident of Kennesaw, Ga., Ginepri has the distinction of being the only active American man other than Andy Roddick to reach the semifinals at a Grand Slam event (2005 US Open).

Bob and Mike Bryan, 30, will be making their second appearance in the Olympics having reached the quarterfinals in 2004 in Athens, losing to eventual gold medalists Fernando Gonzalez and Nicolas Massu of Chile. The Bryans, currently residing in Wesley Chapel, Fla., joined the great, great uncles of President George W. Bush as the only two sets of brothers to play tennis for the United States in the Olympics (Arthur and George Wear competed in the 1904 Olympic Games in St. Louis and each won a bronze medal with different doubles partners.). Together, the Bryans have won the career Grand Slam in doubles and in 2007, helped the U.S. capture its first Davis Cup title since 1995.

Venus and Serena Williams are the last American women to win Olympic gold in tennis. The women were shut out of the medal stand at the 2004 Olympic Games for the first time since tennis returned to Olympic competition in 1988.

Andre Agassi was the last American man to win Olympic gold in men’s singles when he defeated Spain’s Sergi Bruguera in the gold medal match at the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta. Ken Flach and Robert Seguso are the last American team to win Olympic gold in men’s doubles when they defeated Sergio Casal and Emilio Sanchez of Spain in the gold medal match at the 1988 Olympic Games in Seoul. Mardy Fish was the last American to earn an Olympic medal in tennis, winning silver at the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens.

Tennis was part of the Olympic program from the first modern Olympiad in 1896 until 1924. After a 64-year hiatus, tennis returned to the official Olympic program in 1988, becoming the first sport to feature professional athletes.

Team nominations are subject to approval by the U.S. Olympic Committee.

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Complimentary All Access Pass To Wimbledon Championships: Thank You Regulars!

Friday, June 27, 2008

Courtesy of MediaZone I will be supplying five, and possibly more, of my regular readers with an individual All Access Pass to the Wimbledon Championships. Each of you will be able to watch the matches on your computer as you choose.

The All Access Pass will provide LIVE and On Demand video from up to eight courts including Centre Court and No.1 Court, previews, highlights, interviews and classic archive footage.

I am very happy to gift these Passes to the following readers:

  • Cooper
  • BlogPassion
  • Van
  • Eathan
  • Unit6109
It wasn't difficult to select you all, but it was difficult to leave other regular readers out. However, I know that each of you loves tennis as much as I do and can find value in this opportunity. Thank you for your constant support to Black Tennis Pro's. I am very happy to share these gifts with you.

Please email me me at Shelia@blacktennispros.com and I will provide you with the information that you need to use your complimentary subscription.

I may be able to get additional passes, so if there are any other readers interested, please leave a comment here and let me know.

Thank you MediaZone!

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Oh My... What The Falling Top Tens Happened Yesterday?


The Good News:

Venus Williams defeated Anne Keothavong, GBR
7-5, 6-2

Venus Williams, USA and Serena Williams
defeated
Marta Domachowska, POL and Agnieszka Radwanska, POL
6-0, 6-4

Angela Haynes, USA and Christina Anne Fusano, USA
defeated
Edina Gallovits, ROU and Olga Govortsova, BLR
7-6(8/6), 6-2

STOP

The Bad News:

Stephanie Foretz, FRA and Camille Pin, FRA
defeated by
Annabel Medina Garrigues, ESP and Virginia Ruano Pascual, ESP
3-6, 1-6

STOP

Now For The
Twilight Zone "What Tha...News:"

James Blake, USA defeated by Ranier Scheuttler, GER
3-6, 7-6(10/8), 6-4, 4-6, 4-6

Andy Roddick, USA defeated by Janko Tipsarevic, SRB
7-6(7/5), 5-7, 4-6, 6-7(4/7)

Maria Sharapova, RUS defeated by Alla Kudryavtseva, RUS
2-6, 4-6

STRANGE!

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