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Injured Warrior Serena Williams Relinquishes Sony Ericsson Championship

Saturday, April 4, 2009

Serena Williams, USA

World No. 1 American Serena Williams gets major cool points from me for her efforts today.

With a heavily strapped left thigh, injured Serena did not default because of the injury that she appeared to have aggravated while playing sister Venus in the semifinals; she came out, competed as best she could and let the chips fall where they may. They fell in her defeat.

Belarusian Victoria Azarenka did what she should have done, take advantage of the fact that she had the World No. 1 player in a position of limited mobility - it's all in the game.

Azarenka placed shots far beyond Serena's restricted reach and attempted to move her around the rest of the time. That had to be Azarenka's game plan because Serena was definitely in no danger of losing based upon Azarenka's serve. Serena responded where she could, but in a lot of instances she simply allowed the balls to fly by.

Azarenka eventually "won" the match 6-3, 6-1.

Victoria Azarenka, Belarus, Serena Williams, USA


Seeing how badly Serena began to yield to her injured leg on Thursday, I didn't anticipate a vibrant Serena coming out for the final, so I wasn't disappointed. Hopefully she will heal soon.



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Sneak Peek At Gatorade G2 "Everyday Athlete" Commercial Featuring Serena And Serena

Friday, April 3, 2009

Serena Cuevas , Gatorade G2 "Everyday Athlete" Search Winner and World No. 1 Serena Williams

Serena Cuevas was chosen to appear alongside American Serena Williams in the new national campaign for G2, Gatorade’s low cal sports drink. The G2 Everyday Athlete Search selected Cuevas among five semi-finalists, all named Serena, based on their personal stories of the role sports and exercise have played in overcoming challenges and adversities.

Take a look at this inspiring upcoming commercial:




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Black Tennis Pro's New Jammies Giveaway!!!

New Jammies Giveaway!!!!



I am very happy to be able to give away these beautiful pajamas to two of you tennis lovers. These pajamas are beautiful, well made and just what you would purchase for your little one.

Whether it is the Tennis Jammies - Snuggly PJ's (4T) or the Tennis Nap N Play Footies (6 Mos), your next-gen tennis player can rock their nursery in style! They will be the envy of all the burp and toddler crowd.

These tennis jammies will inspire your child to take to the court of the game you love!!! New Jammies whimsical rackets and balls bring tennis to life! Before you know it they'll be dreaming of 30-love, deuce, and serving for match point!!
  • 100% Organic Cotton (of course)
  • Naturally Snug-Fitting Jammies
  • Includes keepsake storybook: "I Dream of Sports" and non-woven gift bag

Simply leave a comment on this post and indicate in which New Jammies you are interested. There will be a random drawing on April 30, and the winner will be contacted by email on May 1.

GOOD LUCK!


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Serena Limps To Victory In Win Over Venus

Black Tennis Pro's Serena Williams Sony Ericsson Open SemifinalSerena Williams, USA

On Thursday evening American sisters Venus and Serena Williams provided scintillating rallies as the two battled for a slot in the Sony Ericsson Open Women's Final on Saturday, April 4.

Maintaining her World No. 1 status while securing her place in the championship match, Serena defeated World No. 6 Venus 6-4, 3-6, 6-3. The sisters now stand at an even 10-10 in their 20 meetings.

Black Tennis Pro's Venus and Serena Williams Sony Ericsson Open SemifinalVenus and Serena Williams, USA

Of the sister's record Serena said, "I definitely knew about it. It's definitely good to even it up. I would love to be in the lead again."

While moderately entertaining, this match was filled with errors. Venus suffered six double faults and the biggest serving players in women's tennis served just above average (for them of course). Additionally, somewhere in the midst of the second set Serena began to have a slight limp, which by mid third set was very apparent. Nonetheless, she soldiered on and ran down every ball that came back across the net.

"Venus never gives up," said Serena. "She gets a lot of balls back and has a massive serve. Just when you get her down she gets an extra umph and plays extra hard. You can't lose focus at all, especially when you're up. You have to actually play better when you're in the lead."

"It was a well fought match," said Venus. "I definitely would have liked to get a few more points off my serve. I think my serve wasn't going as well as I wanted today. But she brought a lot have balls back and played tough. I did the best I could today. I'm just looking to do better always."

"I'm excited because I was thinking that I would love to remain No. 1, so obviously I was really excited about that," said Serena. "I mean, I think I was more happy about that than winning the match at the end."

Serena will meet Victoria Azarenka in the final. The two last played one another in January at the Australian Open at which time Azarenka retired. With regard to meeting Azarenka again Serena said, "She played me really, really tough in Australia. She was not feeling great, but I thought she did a pretty good job."

Black Tennis Pro's Victoria Azarenka Sony Ericsson Open SemifinalVictoria Azarenka, Belarus



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World Leadership Is Fun!

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Black Tennis Pro's President Obama International Trip

President Obama poses with Italy's Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi and Russa's President Dmitry Medvedev for a group photo to mark the G20 summit in London, Thursday, April 2, 2009. Seated in front of them is the President of China, Hu Jintao.

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USTA Pro Circuit Tennis Action This Week

SINGLES

Round 1

Alexandra Stevenson, USA defeated Anna Gerasimou, GRE
6-3, 3-6, 6-4

Asia Muhammed, USA defeated by Sharon Fichman, CAN
6-2, 6-7(7), 4-6


Round 2

Alexandra Stevenson, USA defeated by Yuliana Fedak, UKR
3-6, 1-6


DOUBLES

Round 1

Asia Muhammed, USA and Nicole Gibbs, USA
defeated
Kimberly Couts, USA and Sharon Fichman, CAN
1-6, 6-3, [10-5]


Quarterfinal Round

Asia Muhammed, USA and Nicole Gibbs, USA
defeated
Liga Dekmeijere, LAT and Christina Fusano, USA
2-6, 7-6(6) [10-7]


Semifinal Round

Asia Muhammed, USA and Nicole Gibbs, USA
defeated by
Danielle Harmsen, NED and Kim Kilsdonk, NED
1-6, 0-6


SINGLES

Round 1

Todd Paul, USA defeated by Jesse Witten, USA
4-6, 3-6

Jarmere Jenkins, USA defeated by Artur Chernov, RUS
4-6, 5-7


DOUBLES

Round 1

Jarmere Jenkins and Ty Trombetta, USA
defeated by
Luis Diaz Barriga, MEX and Antonio Ruiz-Rosales, MEX
6-0, 2-6 [6-10]

Todd Paul, USA and Brett Ross, USA
defeated
Ryler Deheart, USA and Ashwin Kumar, USA
4-6, 7-6(3) [10-5]


Quarterfinal Round

Todd Paul, USA and Brett Ross, USA
defeated by
Gastao Elias, POR and Sam Groth, AUS
6-4, 6-4


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Miami Semifinal Is 20th Meeting For Venus And Serena Williams

Venus Williams, USA


KEY BISCAYNE, Fla. (AP) -- Venus and Serena Williams say they've seen little of each other the past week because of their busy schedules. That will change Thursday night, when they meet in the semifinals at the Sony Ericsson Open.

The 20th showdown between the sisters ensures a finalist from the family Saturday. The Williamses have won eight of the past 11 Key Biscayne titles.

"I believe we are the best in the world," Venus said. "I enjoy playing Serena because we challenge each other the most."

"I'm always going to be up for V, because she's playing really well and always playing me super tough," top-ranked Serena said.

She advanced first Wednesday, overcoming a dismal start to beat unseeded Na Li 4-6, 7-6 (1), 6-2. Five hours later she was joined in the semis by No. 5-seeded Venus, who beat No. 26 Iveta Benesova 6-1, 6-4.

Venus leads the Williams family rivalry 10-9. She has won the past two meetings and has a 2-1 advantage at Key Biscayne.

"Playing her, it's like I have to automatically be on a different level, because she's already playing on a different level," Serena said. "Her balls are harder and her serve is way bigger. And it's super fun to hit these serves that are like 120 mph. It's frustrating but at the same time fun."

If Venus wins, she'll knock her kid sister out of the top ranking. Serena must reach the final to keep No. 2 Dinara Safina from overtaking her.

Venus has three titles in the tournament, but the most recent came in 2001. Serena seeks her sixth Key Biscayne title, which would break the record she shares with Steffi Graf.

The bid nearly ended against Li, who raced to a 5-0 lead while Serena looked lethargic in the 80-degree sunshine. Several times she declined to chase shots that seemed within reach.

"Wake up!" one spectator shouted.

"Maybe I was tired, but that's still not an excuse really," Serena said. "I definitely wasn't moving my feet at all. I just wasn't doing anything that made a lot of sense at all."

Midway through the first set, Richard Williams left his seat in the stands and positioned himself courtside near the baseline. He's the sisters' coach as well as their dad, and while he said little, he lifted Serena's spirits.

"I just felt like he was there really supporting, and I felt the support more when he was up close as opposed to in the stands," she said. "I just felt like I could take it up to another level."

She did, moving better and punctuating her shots with more emphatic grunts as the match slowly swung her way. There were no service breaks in the second set, but the unseeded Li failed to convert six break-point chances. The last came at 5-all, and Serena erased it with a service winner.

Li made things easy for Serena in the tiebreak by committing six unforced errors. As the third set began to slip away from Li, she vented her frustration by slamming a ball against the backstop on the far end of the court.

"I gave her the tiebreak," Li said. "I couldn't focus in the final set. After she won the second set, I didn't think I had a chance."

Li double-faulted on break point to fall behind 2-1, part of a stretch where Serena won 16 points in a row en route to a 5-1 lead. Serena closed out the victory with a service winner.

"The whole match is still an F," she said. "I'm glad to have gotten through."

Venus' victory was more straightforward, although she had a brief lapse in the second set when she fell behind 3-love. Smacking serves at up to 120 mph, she hit eight aces and won 21 of 26 first-serve points.

"I rely on my serve a lot -- sometimes too much," Venus said.

She's 15-1 this year, while Serena is 20-2 and won her 10th Grand Slam title in January at the Australian Open. Venus has been the more consistent Williams in the past week, while Serena managed the curious feat of reaching the semifinals despite losing five consecutive games three times in her past two matches.

"I need to be more consistent in my play," Serena said. "I don't have to be out there going three sets. That's what I think it tells me more than anything."

She improved her record at Key Biscayne to 51-5, with one loss since 2001 -- to her sister.



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Jo-Wilfried Tsonga Falls To Djokovic In Miami

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, France


Frenchman Jo-Wilfried Tsonga was unable to continue the dominance that he has recently had over Serbian Novak Djokovic at the Sony Ericsson Open on Wednesday. Prior to this match Tsonga had a 4-1 control over their meetings.

Tsonga, who hasn't looked his best throughout this tournament, played an error filled game that presented a number of break opportunities to Djokovic. Djokovic capitalized on one of those opportunities and went on to take the first set.

Tsonga attempted to elevate his game in the second set, but to no real advantage. Djokovic won the match 6-3, 6-4.


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