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Venus Wins 25th And Final Zurich Open

Sunday, October 19, 2008

Black Tennis Pro's Venus Williams Wins Zurich OpenWell, that was different...and a bit awkward.

At the 25th and final Zurich Open, American Venus Williams took her 38th title. She last won this title in 1999 at 19. “It is great to have my name on this tournament twice. It does not matter if it is the last final of a tournament, it is a final and you want to win, but it is great to get the last title of a tournament. I had always a good time in this city and I have good memories and it is definitely one of my favourite tournaments.”

It appears that Venus is now firmly into the season-ending WTA Tour Championship in Doha next month. “I'm obviously glad to be healthy to play the Championships and I am happy to have had this good week to going there. Next two weeks I go home and rest a little bit and then I prepare for Doha.”

It also appears that Flavia Penetta talked herself out of the win. She played so well in the semifinal but could not seem to find a groove today, especially after she lost the first set. It looked like she was practicing putting the ball into the net.

Now, on to the awkward trophy presentation. A well meaning but albeit strange serenade...yep, I said serenade. A singer stood in front of Venus on court and sang a version of Tina Turner's "Simply The Best." What?

The singer sang the song very well, that wasn't my issue. It was the fact that she was standing right in front of Venus kind of egging her on to get into the groove of her moment. Ever the trooper, Venus held her flowers and swayed from side to side with a smile as all of the other people stood around watching...creepy. Fortunately for the singer, Venus has a good spirit.

“I was very consistent today and I had a great service game, my service a weapon, when it gets in, it helps. She plays well but I had a lot less errors today and I felt good today too.”

Of course I try to get the highest rank possible and I think I have good chances to be number 1 again next year.”

“I did not talk to Serena yet, but she is always happy for me.”

After winning the match, Venus' father, Richard Williams, brought her dog Harold over for congratulations.



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OFF TOPIC: Colin Powell Eloquently Endorses Barack Obama

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Harper's Bazaar Creates A Sister's Fashion Match

The swinging sisters of tennis raise the stakes of style.


"I'm sure Serena would say I would win the fashion match." —Venus

"Venus is so wrong. I mean, I'd win. Come on!" —Serena

Game, set, and... From left: Dress, $4,800, Donna Karan New York. 866-240-4700. Earrings, price upon request, Bulgari. 800-BULGARI. Cuff, $1,995, Yves Saint Laurent. 212-980-2970. Gown, $15,490, Oscar de la Renta. 212-288-5810. Bracelet, $950, Tom Binns.tombinnsdesign.com. Ring, $15,000, De Beers. 800-929-0889.


Going to new lengths: Dress, $695, Diane von Furstenberg. 323-951-1947. Bracelet, $380,000, De Beers. 800-929-0889. Necklace, $148,000, Tiffany & Co. 800-526-0649. Bow, stylist's own.


"High heels kind of hurt on the court, but fashion is pain." —Venus

Swarovski-crystal dress, $4,200, Celine. 212-486-9700. Earrings, price upon request, Bulgari. 800-BULGARI.



Dress, $1,498, Ralph Lauren Collection. ralphlauren.com. Earrings, $390, Prada.Yves Saint Laurent. 212-980-2970. Shoes (worn through-out), $695, Jimmy Choo.
888-977-1900. Cuff, $1,995,



Serve with a smile: Dress, $930, Versace. 212-317-0224. Visor, $315, Louis Vuitton.Tom Binns. tombinnsdesign.com. Shoes (worn throughout), $595, Jimmy Choo. 866-J-CHOO-US. 866-VUITTON. Bracelet, $950,



Stepping up to the challenge: Dress, $12,065, Sonia Rykiel. 212-396-3060. Visor, $315, Louis Vuitton. 866-VUITTON. Earrings, price upon request, Bulgari. 800-BULGARI. Ring, $18,000, De Beers.


"I feel like I would play a little better if I were as tall as I am in these stilettos." —Serena

Dress, $1,560, Hervé Léger by Max Azria. herveleger.com. Earrings, $355,000, De Beers.Miu Miu. 888-977-1900. 800-929-0889. Shoes, $690,

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Venus Ousts Ivanovic, Into Zurich Final

Saturday, October 18, 2008

Black Tennis Pro's Venus Williams Zurich SemifinalVenus Williams advanced to the final of the Zurich Open on Saturday with a 4-6, 6-3, 6-4 victory over second seed Ana Ivanovic.

It marks a long awaited return to the final of this tournament for Williams - she has not played here on the final day since 1999 when - at the age of 19 - she topped then-number one Martina Hingis to claim the ninth of her 37 career titles.

The two-time reigning Wimbledon champion will go for another on Sunday when she faces Italy's Flavia Pennetta, a 6-3, 7-6 (8-6) winner over Anabel Medina Garrigues of Spain in Saturday's other semi-final.

Williams ranked ninth in the world and seeded third here, has now won five of her six meetings against Ivanovic, who has not played well during the second half of this season.

"Winning close matches are rewarding, and especially at the end I think we were both competing very well," said Williams. "I think that sometimes it's tough to get a rhythm against her because when she plays me she's just going for everything.

"She plays aggressive to try and take the match away from me and to try and force the issue."




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OFF TOPIC: R.I.P. Levi Stubbs, Still Water Love

Friday, October 17, 2008

Black Tennis Pro's Levi Stubbs R.I.P.
DETROIT (AP) — Four Tops lead singer Levi Stubbs, who possessed one of the most dynamic and emotive voices of all the Motown singers, died Friday at 72. He had been ill recently and died in his sleep at the Detroit house he shared with his wife, said Dana Meah, the wife of a grandson. The Wayne County medical examiner's office also confirmed the death.

With Stubbs in the lead, the Four Tops sold millions of records, including such hits as "Baby I Need Your Loving," "Reach Out (I'll Be There)" and "I Can't Help Myself (Sugar Pie, Honey Bunch)."

The group performed for more than four decades without a change in personnel. Stubbs' death leaves one surviving member of the original group: Abdul "Duke" Fakir.

Stubbs "fits right up there with all the icons of Motown," said Audley Smith, chief operating officer of the Motown Historical Museum. "His voice was as unique as Marvin's or as Smokey's or as Stevie's."

The Four Tops began singing together in 1953 under the group name the Four Aims and signed a deal with Chess Records. They later changed their names to the Four Tops to avoid being confused with the Ames Brothers.

I thought we ought to hear a little "Still Water Love."

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Venus Rising In Switzerland

ZURICH, SWITZERLAND (TICKER) —It has been a while since Venus Williams was in this position.

Third third-seeded American advanced to the semifinals of the Zurich Open on Friday with a 6-3, 6-3 victory over Italy’s Francesca Schiavone.

This is the first time Williams has reached the final four here since winning the hardcourt event back in 1999, when - at the age of 19 - she topped No. 1 Martina Hingis to claim the ninth of her 37 career titles.

The path to title No. 38 could get a bit tougher in the semis as a potential showdown with second-seeded Serb Ana Ivanovic is looming.

Ivanovic, who has stumbled to a 6-6 mark since winning her first Grand Slam title at the French Open, will face Czech qualifier Petra Kvitova in the remaining quarterfinal match.

In addition to improving her record at this event to 12-3 with Friday’s triumph, Williams moved to 5-0 all-time against Schiavone.

The semifinal on the opposite side of draw will be a battle of unseeded players as Italy’s Flavia Pennetta and Anabel Medina Garrigues of Spain will square off.

Pennetta, who ousted world No. 1 Jelena Jankovic on Thursday, topped Katarina Srebotnik, 7-5, 6-2, while Medina Garrigues moved through when Victoria Azarenka retired from their match with the score knotted, 4-6, 6-3.

Azarenka appeared to suffer a muscle strain just below her right shoulder during the second set and opted to concede the match prior to the start of the third.

First prize is $95,000.


Black Tennis Pro's Venus Williams Zurich OpenSwiss No.1, Patty Schnyder (L) and current world No.9 Venus Williams paused for a photo while chatting at the Player Party.


Black Tennis Pro's Venus Williams Zurich OpenPlaying here for the first time since 2004, 1999 champion Venus Williams participated in the All-Access Hour with local and international media.


Black Tennis Pro's Venus Williams Zurich OpenVenus Williams (back to camera) spoke with a group of journalists during the All-Access Hour.


Photos Andre Springer

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Monfils Sends Roddick Packing Out Of Madrid

MADRID (AFP) — Swashbuckling Frenchman Gael Monfils believes Lleyton Hewitt's loss is his gain after linking up with the Australian's former coach Roger Rasheed. >

Hewitt and Rasheed split in 2007 after a four-year partnership and now Monfils is reaping the benefits of the coach's widely-respected knowledge.

"Roger's making me more focussed on my game and more disciplined. It's really helping and the results are starting to come. I'm learning how to stay focussed and play tough."

Monfils, ranked 18th in the world, showed the results of his new lifestyle with an upset of eighth seed Andy Roddick 6-4, 3-6, 6-3 on Thursday to reach the quarter-finals of the Madrid Masters, only the second of his career at this level after Rome two years ago.

In addition to Rasheed's input, acupuncture and ironclad rules on diet from French physio Philippe Manacom are turning one of the best natural athletes on the ATP into a title contender.

Monfils says life has changed for the better on court as a result of his new approach to his career.

"For the last two months, I've been very serious," said the 22-year-old finalist last weekend indoors in Vienna a fortnight after reaching the Bangkok semi-finals.

"It's all changing for me."


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The Black Web Awards Results Are In - Black Tennis Pro's Won!!!

Thursday, October 16, 2008


Black Tennis Pro's Winner 2009 Black Web AwardsQuite a few of you who visit Black Tennis Pro's frequently either left me a comment here at the site, or sent me an email to let me know that you voted for Black Tennis Pro's in the 2009 Black Web Awards. Thank you so very much to each and every one of you. Your support lifted Black Tennis Pro's to the win as Best Site For Black Athletes and I am genuinely thrilled. I don't know about you, but I like to win!

The funny thing about my finding out about the win is that I stopped by to see SjP at Sojourner's Place, who also deserves a hearty congratulations for her win as Best Online Commentator. As I was reading the related article, I found out that I had won. This is exactly how I found out that I had been nominated, stopping by Sojourner's Place. Thanks for the constant 411 SjP!

I haven't had an opportunity to go through the entire list of winners as yet, but SjP noted that the following sites were among the winners.

Barack Obama.com - Most Important Site for Black America & Most Original Site
Black Women in Europe Blog - Best Black European Site
Black Blog Watch - Best Black Blog Directory
You Betta Recognize - Best Education
Raw Dawg Buffalo - Best Business & Political

Congratulations to all of the winners!

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