Tsonga Does The Happy Dance
Saturday, August 30, 2008
Up next for Tsonga, Spaniard Tommy Robredo.
Photo Donald Starr/usopen.org
Photo Donald Starr/usopen.org
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American Serena Williams advanced to the third round when she demolished Russian Elena Vesnina 6-1, 6-1. Serena's next opponent will be Ai Sugiyama of Japan.
Of Sugiyma, Serena said, "She is relentless, so I better be ready. That girl is a tough cookie."
American Venus Williams advanced to the third round and in doing so treated Rossana de los Rios of Paraguay to a good old fashioned beat down defeating her 6-0, 6-3.
"Whichever way the draw goes, whichever way the matches go, as long as hopefully it's a win for me, I'm pretty happy about it."
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Yesterday at the U.S. Open Frenchman Jo-Wilfried Tsonga returned to the courts after an extensive layoff because of surgery to his knee. After Tsonga enthralled the tennis world with his beautiful play at the Australian open this year, he was greatly missed while out with his injury.
Although Tsonga was not in the form that we saw him in when he was a grand slam tournament finalist, he still managed to defeat his opponent Spainard Santiago Ventura 7-6(7/3), 6-4, 6-2, 6-3.
“I didn't play really good tennis...I was a bit worried about my knee"
"Of course it is different than before. But I feel good."
Tsonga will have a brief period to rest his knee before he hits the courts again against Carlos Moya.
“It is difficult,” Tsonga said of coming back from his injury. “That’s life. Sometimes you are happy and sometimes you are not. I am happy to be back on the court.”
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Here's a nice bit of information that is new to me. I heard this song prior to Venus' match on Tuesday, but I wasn't aware of its origin. HCFoo of HCFoo's Tennis Blog - The Asian Tennis Blogger stopped by yesterday, and when I paid her a visit in return she had written the following post.
Thanks for sharing HCFoo, I'm loving this song already!
Wyclef Jean has recorded a track for Venus Williams that will serve as theme music for the tennis player throughout her appearance at the U.S Open tennis tournament.
The track, entitled 'Venus (I’m Ready)’was recorded as a tribute to Williams who recently won a gold medal with her sister Serena in the women’s doubles at the Olympic Games in Beijing.
The recording came about after the pair met during the taping of a fourth season episode of 'Iconoclasts'.
Williams said "I was so happy to meet Wyclef and work with him on our 'Iconoclasts' episode but not even in my wildest imagination, did I expect that such a beautiful song would be one of the outcomes from meeting Wyclef.”
"He is an amazing human being and it is truly an honour for me to be recognized in such a wonderful way by such a gifted musician and exceptional person."
Click here to go to Wyclef's website and listen or download the song.
(Via wyclef.com, mtv.co.uk)
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At the U.S. Open on Tuesday, American sisters Venus and Serena Williams both won their first round matches with relative ease. Each of their opponents experienced a couple of surge games, but insufficient to topple the dynamic duo.
During the day session, Serena defeated Ukrainian Kateryna Bondarenko 6-1, 6-4.
Post match Serena responded to the current discussion about Serbians Ana Ivanovic and Jelena Jankovic dominating the game. "I can't sit here and say someone is going to dominate when I'm still playing tennis."
Serena was then asked about being nervous during matches and how she finds the way to win. "I'm definitely mortal," Williams said. "And, yeah, I do struggle with self doubt.
"Sometimes when I'm in a match I do get tight and I get nervous.
"I always try to think of like, you know, current players that can work through that, like (Rafael) Nadal and (Roger) Federer.
"If they can do it I can do it too. So it takes me out of that moment."
On making a run at this year's event she said, "I don't know because I keep losing matches I shouldn't lose."
In the evening session, Venus defeated Australian Samantha Stosur 6-2, 6-3.
Regarding the win Venus said, “I thought it was just really straightforward tonight, nothing super special...I didn’t try anything too crazy.”
After a bit of a dust up in the first set, Stosur briefly got it together in the second set and took a 3-1 lead after breaking Venus' serve. It was short lived though, Venus came right back and leveled the set.
“That’s when I play my best, when I’m down,” Williams said.

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If you did not have the opportunity to see Michelle Obama address the Democratic National Convention last night, you missed something real. She was beautiful, heartfelt, articulate and all woman. I am so very proud of the wife, daughter, mother and sister that comprises this Black woman. Look out D.C.!
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