ATP and USTA Pro Circuit Tournament Action This Week
Tuesday, July 8, 2008

SINGLES
Round 1
Josselin Ouanna, FRA defeated by Marin Cilic, CRO
3-6, 4-6
SINGLES
Round 1
Donald Young, USA defeated Woong-Sun Jun, KOR
6-3, 2-6, 6-4
INJURY
Gael Monfils, FRA - Ankle
SINGLES*
Round 1
Milagros Sequera, VEN vs. Qualifier/Lucky Loser
DOUBLES
Round 1
Milagros Sequera, VEN and Stephanie DuBois, CAN
vs.
Lena Litvak, USA and Alexis Prousis, USA
*Eliminated during Ladies Singles qualifying rounds:
Tiya Rolle
Asia Muhammad
SINGLES
Round 1
Marcus Fugate, USA vs. Kirill Sinitsyn, CAN
DOUBLES
Round 1
Marcus Fugate, USA and Tigran Martirosyan, ARM
vs.
Roy Kalmanavich, USA and Benjamin Rogers, USA
Posted by Shelia at 5:34 AM Labels: Asia Muhammad, Donald Young, Gael Monfils, Josselin Ouanna, Marcus Fugate, Milagros Sequera, Tiya Rolle Email this post
Venus Williams and Rafael Nadal Attend Wimbledon Champions Dinner
Monday, July 7, 2008

Rafael Nadal attends The Wimbledon Champions Dinner at Hotel Intercontinental Hyde Park Corner in London, England.Posted by Shelia at 6:22 AM Labels: Raphael Nadal, Venus Williams, Wimbledon Email this post
Williams Sisters Complete Wimbledon Win With Doubles Glory
Saturday, July 5, 2008

Don't you just love them?
The American doubles team of sisters Venus and Serena Williams returned to Wimbledon’s Centre Court to win the women’s doubles title on Saturday night.
Hours after Venus beat Serena in straight sets in the third all-Williams singles final at the All England Club, the sisters teamed up to beat fellow American Lisa Raymond and Australia’s Samantha Stosur 6-2 6-2.
The Williams sisters broke twice in each set to complete a double they last achieved in 2002, when Serena clinched the singles crown.
Posted by Shelia at 4:18 PM Labels: Doubles, Serena Williams, Venus Williams, Wimbledon Email this post
Venus Wins Fifth Venus Rosewater Dish
With mixed emotions, defending Wimbledon title holder American Venus Williams expressed a very muted celebration after winning the second championship point against sister Serena Williams. Venus defeated Serena 7-5, 6-4.
The match was well contested, the ladies played as well as they could given the windy conditions and worn baseline grass. The worst part of the match was the noticeably silent crowd. I don't believe that I've EVER witnessed such silence before. It made it seem like something ominous was on its way. Perhaps for Serena, it was.
Serena began to look a bit dejected towards the end of the first set. By the middle of the second set, she was ready to kill her obviously uncooperative racquet. She managed to hold off on that act. Unfortunately though, she never really seemed to be able to find a way to successfully fend off big sister's title defense, thus her gloomy demeanor continued throughout the rest of the match.
Venus, on the other hand, was clearly seeking a win. She was focused, determined and very athletic in her pursuit of this win. She was all over the court throughout the match. It was wonderful to see. She even, once again, broke her own serve speed record, bumping it up to 129mph.
Fortunately for those of us who are Williams sisters fans, we had already won. The actual winner of the tournament would be more of a formality than a decision. While I'm over the moon to see Venus win her fifth Wimbledon title, I would have been just as happy to see Serena win.
During the trophy presentation Venus went immediately into big sister mode trying to ensure that Serena was okay.
"I can't believe that it's five, but when you're in the match against Serena Williams, five seems so far away from that first point. I mean, she played so awesome that it was really a task to beat her."
I loved when Venus acknowledged how difficult it was for all of her family to watch the two of them play one another, and followed with, "I'd like to think that they want me to win, but." The crowd got a nice laugh out of that one.
It was a great tournament, full of upsets and surprises. The 2008 Wimbledon Championships were thoroughly enjoyable.
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Posted by Shelia at 11:38 AM Labels: Serena Williams, Venus Williams, Wimbledon Email this post
OFF TOPIC: Ebony Magazine's Cool Cover Brothas
Thursday, July 3, 2008
Ebony Magazine has published an article on the "coolest" brothas of all time. Here is the article, and here are a few of the cool ones:


Posted by Shelia at 5:44 PM Labels: Ebony Magazine Email this post
Live Blogging On Saturday: Williams vs. Williams, It's On!!

Get up early, grab some breakfast and coffee, your favorite snacks or whatever you partake of while being mesmerized at spectacular sporting events, fire up that CPU and join me!!
Black Tennis Pro's will be blogging live on Saturday as the superstar tennis sisters of all time take to the court in the Ladies Final of the Championships at Wimbledon to do battle with each other. It's going down folks!
Simply click the comments link to this post, come on in and speak up.
See ya' Saturday! (Time to follow.)
Photo of Venus Getty/A. Pierdomenico
Posted by Shelia at 2:04 PM Labels: Serena Williams, Venus Williams, Wimbledon Email this post
Venus and Serena Strategizing: A Scary Sight

It must be a woeful sight during the Ladies Doubles matches for any team to look across the net and see two of the most dangerous female tennis players in the world putting their heads together to plot the demise of your game.
It's not enough that they each hold Wimbledon titles, but it's overkill that they share 14 grand slam titles. I give credit to all of the ladies that meet these two on the court and take any games, let alone sets off of them. Especially when they are as focused as they are right now.
Venus and Serena are both now into the semifinals of the Ladies Singles and Ladies Doubles events. It has been a while since we've seen both of these ladies so energized and dedicated at the same time, and working their way towards the final(s) of a grand slam. Beautiful.
I'm lovin' it!
Posted by Shelia at 5:03 AM Labels: Serena Williams, Venus Williams, Wimbledon Email this post






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