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Donald Young Falls In Round 1 Of The Legg Mason Classic
At the Legg Mason Classic in Washington D.C. on Tuesday evening, wildcard entrant American Donald Young made his second ATP World Tour main draw appearance of the season and was attempting to post his first match win since last year’s Washington opener (defeated Luis Horna, lost to John Isner).
Unfortunately Young went down to Former World No. 1 Australian Lleyton Hewett in a compelling center court match 7-5, 6-2. Hewitt saved eight break points throughout the 1 hour 34 minute match to secure his place in the second round of the Legg Mason Tennis Classic.
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Posted by Shelia at 12:23 AM Labels: Donald Young, John Isner, Lleyton Hewton, Luis Horna Email this post
(PHOTOS) D.C. Mayor Adrian Fenty At The Legg Mason "Rums Of Puerto Rico" Players Party
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
(L-R) D.C. Mayor Adrian Fenty, Sam Duvall, Mark Ein, The Washington Kastles founder and owner, and a guest attend the Legg Mason Tennis Classic Players' Party at L2 Lounge on August 2, 2009 in Washington, D.C. (Photo by Paul Morigi/Getty Images for Rums of Puerto Rico)



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Posted by Shelia at 12:52 AM Labels: Adrian Fenty, Crown IMG Players Party, L2 L ounge, Legg Mason Tennis Classic, Rums of Puerto Rico, The Washington Kastles, Washington D.C. Mayor Email this post
Bank Of The West Classic Doubles Title Goes To Venus And Serena Williams
Monday, August 3, 2009
(Photos by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)
Venus Williams might have come up short in her bid for a third Bank of the West Classic singles title. However, she still managed to walk away with one championship trophy. One hour after falling shy in a three-set loss to Marion Bartoli in the tournament’s singles title match, Venus Williams and teammate Serena Williams cruised to a 6-4, 6-1 victory in the doubles final over the team of Yung-Jan Chan and Monica Niculescu.
The title was the third this year for the Williams sisters, as the duo also captured the crowns at the Australian Open and Wimbledon. It is the 15th championship overall for the Williams sisters and the first non-Grand Slam doubles title since 1999.
Serena Williams and Venus Williams enjoyed a dominating run through the tournament, never allowing more than four games to an opponent.
Playing together for the first time, Chan and Niculescu were also impressive during the week. Unseeded in the draw, Chan and Niculescu’s signature moment came during the quarterfinals in the form of a 7-5, 6-3 victory over the top-seeded team of Cara Black and Liezel Huber.










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Posted by Shelia at 11:49 PM Labels: Bank of the West Classic, BNP Paribas Open. Doubles, Cara Black, Liezel Huber, Monica Niculescu, Romania, Serena Williams, Taipei, Venus Williams, Yung-Jan Email this post
Bartoli Beats Venus To Earn Bank Of The West Classic Title
No matter how American Venus Williams begged and pleaded with herself on Sunday at the Bank of the West Classic in Stanford, Calfornia, she was not able to bring the brilliance of her game that she had just displayed on the previous two consecutive nights against Russians Maria Sharapova and Elena Dementieva.This is the second meeting between Venus and Frenchwoman Marion Bartoli. In the Wimbledon 2007 final Venus showed Bartoli a thing or two and defeated her. Bartoli has just evened the score by defeating Venus 6-2, 5-7, 6-4 and earning the Bank of the West Classic title.
“I’m more experienced since that Wimbledon final," said Bartoli. "I’ve grown a lot and know what to do on big points. I can run a lot and I wanted to make Venus play one extra shot on every point.”
Venus, the former 2000 and 2002 titleholder of this event said, “Marion played really well,” Williams said. “I couldn’t find my game. I was fighting myself a lot and I couldn’t find the court. I’m not used to that.”
“Venus is one of the greatest champions ever,” Bartoli said. “That’s what I practice for, to play her. To beat her is even better.”
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Posted by Shelia at 10:23 PM Labels: Bank of the West Classic, Chairman and CEO Sony Ericsson WTA Tour, France, Marion Bartoli, Venus Williams Email this post
WTA Or WWE? Venus Puts The Smackdown On Maria
Saturday, August 1, 2009
I love the way American Venus Williams nearly takes Russian Maria Sharapova's head off at the Bank of the West Classic Friday night, then waves as if she's a delicate flower in a beauty pageant.Venus stepped onto the Stanford, California court with her eye on the ball and didn't take it off until she had picked Sharapova apart in a straight sets 6-2, 6-2 win.
Can you spell s-m-a-c-k-d-o-w-n Maria? Wow!
One of the more interesting aspects to me was the pre-match hype of a showdown. Have those who thought that it would be such seen Sharapova play lately?
I had no idea that Venus would come out and clean girlies clock like that, but I definitely didn't see Sharapova taking Venus out.
Post match Venus said, "I enjoy playing against Maria, one of my favorite matchups. Her game matches up well for my game."
"I thought I could have played a little more consistently, but I guess I can't complain too much," Venus said.
"She did many things better than I did today," Sharapova said. "She was just aggressive the whole way through."
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Posted by Shelia at 9:00 AM Labels: Bank of the West Classic, Bank Of The West Classic Quarterfinals, Maria Sharapova, Smackdown, Stanford California, Venus Williams Email this post
Stosur Stops Serena In The Quarterfinals
The quarterfinal round of the Bank of the West Classic generated a rough day at the office for 2009 Wimbledon Champion Serena Williams.Although Serena did seem a step or two off of her game, that wasn't her problem. A very focused and powerful Australian who goes by the name of Samantha Stosur was the issue.
After losing the first set, Serena managed to take the second from Stosur but never really seemed to have a solid grip on the match.
Of Stosur's play Serena said, "she had a lot of lucky shots; she's a good framer, but it's obviously all talent. She's mastered that."
"She played well and didn't do anything bad," Serena continued. She went for broke and struck all her balls as hard as she could. She never lets you get into a rhythm.
Of all of the WTA Tour players, I personally never saw Stosur with the potential for this level of effectiveness in singles. Stosur has quietly come up the sides and is a serious threat.
"It's one of the biggest, if not the biggest win of my career," Stosur said. "We don't always play our best tennis every single day. Maybe she didn't play her best and I played very well."
"At the end of the day you have to go out and play well," Stosur said. "I'd like to take it one more step. I'd love to make it to another final."
Impressive!
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Posted by Shelia at 8:52 AM Labels: Bank Of The West Classic Quarterfinals, Samantha Stosur, Serena Williams, WTA Tour Email this post
Check Out Captain James Tiberius Kirk Chillin' At The L.A. Open
Actor William Shatner attending matches at the L.A. Tennis Open this week in the Los Angeles Tennis Center, UCLA.(Photo by Getty Images)

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Posted by Shelia at 8:35 AM Labels: James Tiberius Kirk, L.A. Tennis Open, William Shatner Email this post
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