Blake Gives Fish The Perfect Wedding Gift
Well, at least you can't say that American James Blake gives rotten gifts. What is a more gift for a professional tennis player friend than a ticket to the fourth round of a grand slam tournament...not much.
American Mardy Fish beat Blake 6-3, 6-3, 7-6 (7-4) in the Arthur Ashe Stadium at the U.S. Open on Saturday. The good friends played until nearly midnight.
Post match Blake said, ``it's a tough feeling out there when you're the favorite, and you're expected, and you're not playing your best tennis, and can't summon your best tennis. There are some days you go out there and you feel like you can't quite string the points together that you need to, and can't make enough first serves and things don't seem to be going your way.''
Blake didn't try to cop out with the fact that he had just played in the Beijing Olympics. ``It wasn't Beijing, I don't think. It was Mardy playing some of his best tennis.''
Whatever the reason for his loss, he'll get to eat a good meal at the expense of Fish. Prior to the match Blake said that the winner had to buy the loser dinner, I don't think that Fish will mind forking up the cost of this meal.
Posted by Shelia at 4:31 AM Labels: Beijing Olympics, James Blake, Mardy Fish, U.S. Open Email this post
It's A Kick Ass Kinda Saturday!
Saturday, August 30, 2008
Frenchman Gael Monfils brought the pain to Spaniard David Nalbandian at the U.S. Open today, defeating him 6-3, 6-4, 6-2. Monfils was quite the athlete out there today running down pretty much anything that Nalbandian could send back across the net.
Alternatively, Nalbandian was open to taking a swipe at anything within three feet of him, but he wasn't the least bit interested in running much of anything else down.
To celebrate his victory Monfils did a very happy, happy dance. It must be in the French water, because Frenchman Jo-Wilfried Tsonga was doing a victorious happy dance yesterday.
The best part of the happy dance was sportscaster Ian Eagle's remarks at the end of the broadcast. He said "...Gael Monfils, bringing the 'funkadelic'..." What the hell does that mean? Either he knows something that I don't, or he is woefully un-hip. Perhaps this is one of those cultural differences, whatever it is it's funny. For all of you unenlightened cats and kittens, Funkadelic was a group, not a dance or style (even though they definitely had their own). Remember Parliament/Funkadelic "Tear The Roof Off The Sucka?" That's my knowledge of Funkadelic. I don't know what he was talking about. He probably heard that word somewhere and has just been dying to use it.
Monfils awaits the American winner of the Pre-Wedding Buddy Match that will be played tonight, i.e. James Blake or Mardy Fish.
Posted by Shelia at 7:38 PM Labels: David Nalbandian, Gael Monfils, James Blake, Mardy Fish, U.S. Open Email this post
Venus Cleans Bondarenko's Clock
A blur of winners and aces coming across the net from American Venus Williams was all that Ukrainian Alona Bondarenko saw in the Arthur Ashe Stadium at the U.S. Open today. Venus knocked Bondarenko out to the tune of 6-2, 6-1.
Poor Bondarenko looked so disheartened as the second set came to a close. She managed to get in a couple of winners, but her effort was a moot point. Unless the Ukrainian received some celestial assistance, she was going down in a very few minutes. And she did.
Post match Venus was asked about her next opponent Agnieszka Radwanska of Poland, who has previously defeated her. Venus smiled and said, "I'm looking forward to 'even-ing' the score. She played well that time. I am looking forward to serving well and moving well and enjoying myself out here in front of everybody."
Posted by Shelia at 12:40 PM Labels: Agnieszka Radwanska, Alona Bondarenko, Arthur Ashe Stadium, Venus Williams Email this post
Pre-Wedding Buddy Match
Next month American James Blake will be part of the wedding party for good friend Mardy Fish's nuptials. But before that happens, the two must attempt to eliminate each other from the third round of the U. S. Open today in Arthur Ashe Stadium.
Blake said, "It's going to be fine, it's great. We're close enough friends that, no matter what happens, we're going to be friends afterwards."
The good thing about this meeting, "there's a good chance we'll be out to dinner together...the winner pays" Blake said.
The bad thing about this meeting, one of them will be going home.
Fish sums it up pretty well in saying, "you know, for a place in the fourth round of the biggest tournament of the year, I think we'll probably put our friendship aside for a couple of hours."
Posted by Shelia at 6:16 AM Labels: James Blake, Mardy Fish Email this post
Venus Does Book Signing On 2008 U. S. Open First Friday
Murphy Jensen made a surprise appearance at the USTA Hospitality tent where Venus Williams was signing copies of her new book "Venus" on USTA Member Appreciation Day at the 2008 U.S. Open.Posted by Shelia at 5:26 AM Labels: Book Signing, Koto Bolofo, Murphy Jensen, USTA, USTA Member Appreciation Day, Venus Williams Email this post
Tsonga Does The Happy Dance
Up next for Tsonga, Spaniard Tommy Robredo.
Photo Donald Starr/usopen.org
Posted by Shelia at 5:03 AM Labels: Carlos Moya, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, Tommy Robredo, U.S. Open Email this post
Presenting,The Next President Of The United States...Barack Obama!
Friday, August 29, 2008
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