U. S. Open Champion Serena Williams In Times Square The Day After
Monday, September 8, 2008






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There's really not much to say here. American Serena Williams took her third U.S. Open Championship Sunday night in the Arthur Ashe Stadium by defeating Serbian Jelena Jankovic 6-4, 7-5. It was a well contested match on both sides.
When asked which title was the most exciting, Serena said "every one is so exciting, believe me. This is cool because I'm at No. 9. I'm pushing the doors closer to double digits, which of course I want to get to."
"I think this title meant more to Serena than any title she's ever won," her father and coach, Richard Williams said.
At the net, Serena said to Jankovic, "I'm sorry I got so excited."












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Patrick McEnroe, General Manager of USTA Elite Player Development and Captain of the U.S. Davis Cup TeamPosted by Shelia at 10:06 PM Labels: Alec Baldwin, Alexa Ray Joel, Billy Joel, Christie Brinkley, David Dinkins, Don King, Glenn Close, Marisol Thomas, Martina Navratilova, Patrick McEnroe, Rob Thomas, Sir Richard Branson Email this post
I see that Ms. Mouth All Mighty Tongue Everlasting Sarah Palin can stick and move when she's surrounded by her crew, but she won't sit her moose hunting behind down in a chair with the rest of the candidates on Sunday morning and discuss all of the smack she laid out last Wednesday evening at the RNC.
Put up or shut up Sarah Palin!
I'm not in love with John McCain, but at the very least he'll look you in your eye when he fantasizes.
The Los Angeles Times "Top Of The Ticket" wrote the following post:
Sarah Palin will be missing from action Sunday a.m.
As is The Ticket's custom, a post listing the entire roster of appearances on this Sunday's interview programs will pop up Saturday at noon PDT (3 p.m. EDT).
But here's an advance heads up, in part because of who WON'T be found on any of the chat shows.
Three of the four now-official candidates on the major-party presidential tickets are scheduled to sit down for questions: Democrat Barack Obama on ABC's "This Week," his running mate, Joe Biden, on NBC's "Meet the Press" and Republican John McCain on CBS' "Face the Nation."
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Tropical storm Hanna has had her way with quite a bit this weekend. One thing in particular is the scheduling of U.S. Open events. The Women's Singles Final featuring American Serena Williams and Serbian Jelena Jankovic has been rescheduled for Sunday, September 7, at 9 p.m. in the Arthur Ashe Stadium.
Since we were not able to watch the final this evening, how about we check out sisters Venus and Serena Williams and their significant others. The ladies know how to prepare for a tournament don't they? Snazzy outfit...check; racquets...check; family members for box...check; significant other...check check; incognito look while with significant other...check check check!
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Thunderous applause from the spectators in the Arthur Ashe Stadium could not compare to the leaps of joy by American Serena Williams when she defeated Russian Dinara Safina 6-2, 6-3, at the U.S. Open on Friday.
Serena is now into the Womens Single's final of the 2008 U.S. Open. It's been a while and it's a joy to see her in the upcoming final.
"It's so awesome," said Serena.
"You know, it's been just an awesome summer you know, I'm just happy to be, you know, finally back in the finals for once, you know, an American in the finals here, so...I'm really excited."
The former and potentially upcoming world no. 1 proved to be a seasoned pro. To accommodate a very windy day, Serena slowed down her power game and played a very controlled match. Safina, not quite so seasoned yet, seemed to want to play her regular game and consequently, with an assist from the wind, sprayed balls everywhere.
When asked about combating the wind and keeping her unforced errors to a minimum, Serena said, "I don't know, you know I thought okay, if it's so windy then I'm not gonna you know, go for as many winners and just stay out here and do what I can."
Marat Safin's younger sibling became very frustrated with her inability to play as she has been over the rest of the tournament. So much so, that when one of Serena's shots hit her in the chest, she appeared to call Serena a female canine. Serena attempted to apologize, but Safina wasn't trying to hear it at that point. But it was all good at the end of the match. Serena again apologized during their handshake at the net and Safina appeared to genuinely accept it. Phew! With the world no. 1 on the line a lady can get hostile!
No worries Safina, your day will come.
Serena is now set to play Serbian Jelena Jankovic in the final. When asked about the match up, Serena said, "you know I think she's playing really well and she's just having so much fun...she has nothing to lose, and neither do I, so it'll be a really good match."
Serena had friends and family in the stands supporting her, including quarterfinal opponent sister Venus Williams.
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