Serena Williams At MTV Video Music Awards
Monday, September 14, 2009
Serena Williams during the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards at Radio City Music Hall on September 13, 2009 in New York City. Read the rest of this post...........
Serena Williams during the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards at Radio City Music Hall on September 13, 2009 in New York City. Posted by Shelia at 1:05 AM Labels: MTV Awards, Pink, Serena Williams Email this post
“Last night everyone could truly see the passion I have for my job,” Williams said in the statement released by her management.
“Now that I have had time to gain my composure, I can see that while I don’t agree with the unfair line call, in the heat of battle I let my passion and emotion get the better of me and as a result handled the situation poorly. I would like to thank my fans and supporters for understanding that I am human and I look forward to continuing the journey, both professionally and personally, with you all as I move forward and grow from this experience.”
Posted by Shelia at 9:06 PM Labels: 2009 U.S. Open, Formal Statement, Kim Clijsters, Semifinal match, Serena Williams Email this post
NEW YORK -- The U.S. Open has fined Serena Williams $10,000 for her tirade directed at a line judge at the end of a semifinal loss to Kim Clijsters.
It's the maximum on-site fine a Grand Slam tennis tournament can issue for unsportsmanlike conduct.
The U.S. Open said Sunday the Grand Slam Committee Administrator has opened an investigation to determine whether Williams' behavior should be considered a "major offense," which can lead to additional penalties.
Williams also is being docked $500 for racket abuse in what became a 6-4, 7-5 loss Saturday night.
"Serena Williams' conduct last night was inappropriate and unprofessional," WTA chairman and CEO Stacey Allaster said in a statement. "No matter what the circumstances, no player should be allowed to engage in such behavior without suffering consequences. I have spoken with the USTA about this matter and I agree with the action they have taken."
Williams earned $350,000 in prize money for reaching the singles semifinals. She also is scheduled to play in the women's doubles final Monday with her sister Venus.
Williams issued a statement on Sunday night.
"Last night everyone could truly see the passion I have for my job," it read. "Now that I have had time to gain my composure, I can see that while I don't agree with the unfair line call, in the heat of battle I let my passion and emotion get the better of me and as a result handled the situation poorly. I would like to thank my fans and supporters for understanding that I am human and I look forward to continuing the journey, both professionally and personally, with you all as I move forward and grow from this experience."
Allaster had some positive words for Williams as well.
"Serena is a great player who has done so much for our sport and I am certain she will continue to be a role model to millions of young women who want to play the game and excel as Serena has done," her statement said. "As a role model, it's important for a leader like Serena to step forward and recognize her behavior last night was unacceptable, and I believe that her statement earlier today is an acknowledgement of her responsibility to her fans."
Posted by Shelia at 7:46 PM Labels: 2009 U.S. Open, EA SPORTS Grand Slam Tennis, Fine, Serena Williams Email this post
Firey player, passionate player, entertaining player, all adjectives that I've heard applied to the likes of tennis bad asses John McEnroe, Jimmie Connors, Jennifer Capriati and others over the years; but not Saturday night in the case of American Serena Williams while playing her semifinal match at the 2009 U.S. Open against Belgium's Kim Clijsters.









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Posted by Shelia at 3:37 AM Labels: 2009 U.S. Open, Belgium, Flavia Pennetta, French Open Daniela Hantuchova, Grand Slam, Kim Clijsters, Semifinals, Serena Williams Email this post
After fighting her way into the main draw of the U.S. Open via qualifying, American Shenay Perry was unceremoniously bounced by Ukrainian Kateryna Bondarenko in round two.Posted by Shelia at 7:51 AM Labels: 2009 U.S. Open, Kateryna Bondarenko, Ro, Shenay Perry Email this post
Well, while Thursday's round two match between American James Blake and Belgium's Olivier Rochus at the 2009 U.S. Open was nowhere near any of the epic precision shot-making spectacles that Blake has previously been a part of, he got the job done nonetheless.

Posted by Shelia at 4:58 AM Labels: 2009 U.S. Open, James Blake, Olivier Rochus Email this post
NEW YORK — Serena Williams offered a new, tongue-in-cheek explanation for why she plays so much better at Grand Slam tournaments than other events.Posted by Shelia at 4:45 AM Labels: 2009 U.S. Open, Arantxa Parra Santonja, Bethanie Mattek-Sands, Compton, Julie Goerges, Melinda Czink, Serena Williams, Venus Williams Email this post