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Funky Round For The French: Tsonga Defeated, Monfils Retires
Thursday, October 15, 2009
Even though both Frenchmen Jo-Wilfried Tsonga and Gael Monfils have been having a pretty good go of it lately, Thursday morning presented all manner of issues for both of them at the Shanghai ATP Masters.
First up was Big Jo-Willie, whose forehand was an obstacle in and of itself. In falling to Swede Robin Soderling, Tsonga was all over the place. He couldn't seem to get his game organized in his head or on the court. I've rarely seen Tsonga so frustrated on court. He demolished one of his uncooperative racquets after an errant forehand. He may have killed that stupid racquet, but it didn't improve his game.
Soderling was playing much better and took advantage of the out of sorts Tsonga. He went on to defeat the number five seed 6-3, 6-3.
The same seemed to be true for fellow Frenchman Gael Monfils who went up against Croatian Ivan Ljubicic after the Tsonga vs. Soderling match. After losing the first set and continuing to play very poorly, down 6-3, 3-0, Monfils came to net, shook Ljubicic's hand, then retired.
I didn't catch the nature of the injury, but I'm sure we'll be hearing about it at some point today.
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Posted by Shelia at 6:19 AM Labels: ATP Masters Cup Shanghai, Gael Monfils, Ivan Ljubicic, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, Robin Soderling, Shanghair Master Email this post
Serena's Nude Mag Cover: Her Body, Her Choice
I don't understand all of the negative hoopla surrounding this cover. I think the photos of all the athletes are very artistically done and represent 'the body' beautifully.
The cover of Serena shows a very athletically built, yet feminine Black woman who is proud of her frame - what's wrong with that?
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Posted by Shelia at 6:01 AM Labels: ESPN Magazine, Serena Williams, The Body Issue Email this post
Blake And Barker Have Parted, Is It Too Late?
American James Blake had a brief glimpse at winning again when he took out Croatia's Ivo Karlovic 3-6, 7-64, 6-3 on Monday in the first round of the Shanghai ATP Masters, but the victory was short lived.
On Wednesday Spaniard Rafael Nadal defeated Blake in three sets 6-2, 6-74, 6-4. And the hits just keep on coming... perhaps not for good though. Blake is now working with former pro and longtime friend American Kelly Jones. Shockers!
After 17 years on the job, American Brian Barker can now contemplate doing something different with his days, as he is no longer coaching Blake. Nevertheless, Blake states that they continue to have a strong relationship and that this parting is on good terms.
"It's not like we're ending our relationship, we're still good friends, which will never change. Right now we both feel like I need to hear some things from a different voice. Kelly's been close to both of us for a long time, and he's a perfect fit for now. If things go well with him, every one's happy. Brian wants nothing but the best for me. If they don't, then I go back to Brian and we know there's a reason I'm back. It was just time to take a little break and see how it goes with someone else.''
Of the change Barker stated, "I told him that the most important thing in his tennis career is to have a clear head and peace of mind for the rest of your life that you did everything you possibly could to get better, maximize your potential and not leave anything on the table. He eventually agreed that was a good idea."
Barker anticipates that Blake will "... hear the same things in a different way. Sometimes when you're not playing your best, the thinking is that you stir the pot. You put your hat on backwards. There are no guarantees, but you need to look at every option."
After mounting more loss in Cincinnati in August, Blake also stated that he and Barker again discussed the possibilities of a change. "We were going through the same things over and over, and I was looking for answers that probably weren't there. It may not have had anything to do with the coaching. Going into the Open, we had both had come to the understanding that we were going to stop, but we didn't want to change anything during or before the Open, being so important. The comfort level between us is very good and will always be very good."
In response to a cry from various persons that he should get rid of Barker, Blake stated, "If they're talking about you that much, you must have earned that pressure that you've gotten. We never let it affect us. I didn't keep him just to spite people. I'm going to do what's best for me. Now I've hit a point where I need to try something a little different. Kelly's a great coach and people he worked with clearly improved when they worked with him.''
Well, we'll see how it goes, I truly hope that this is a change for the better.
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Posted by Shelia at 4:59 AM Labels: Australian Open Series James Blake, Brian Barker, Coach King, Kelly Jones Email this post
Venus Shoots Cover For Upcoming Book: "Come To Win"

Venus Williams, at PGA National Resort & Spa, shooting cover for upcoming book "Come to Win" by Amistad/Harper Collins on shelves summer 2010.
Posted by Shelia at 3:57 AM Labels: Amistad/Harper Collins, Come To Win, PGA National Resort and Spa, Venus Williams Email this post
Venus Toppled In Tokyo
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
(Photo by Junko Kimura/Getty Images)
Tokyo (AP) -- Defending champion Dinara Safina and Venus Williams were knocked out of the second round by qualifiers at the Toray Pan Pacific Open on Monday.
Chang Kai-chen, an 18-year-old from Taiwan, upset the top-ranked Safina 7-6 (5), 4-6, 7-5. Russian teenager Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova edged Williams 7-6 (6), 7-5 to reach the third round.
Safina was serving for the match in the third set when she double-faulted to give up a break. Chang, ranked 132nd and playing only the fourth time in a WTA main draw, held her serve and broke Safina again for victory.
“The double-fault didn't affect me that much,” Safina said. “Whether it's a double-fault or a mistake it's the same. It's just the way I played at 5-4. It wasn't the right game, I didn't use my first serve the whole game.”
A dejected Williams made a hasty exit from Ariake Colosseum, saying only she was looking forward to her next match in Beijing.
Williams took a 3-0 lead in the first set but the 18-year-old Pavlyuchenkova fought back, breaking Williams to tie it 5-5 before holding serve and winning the tiebreak.
Pavlyuchenkova hit a forehand down the line to go up 6-5 in the second set. She had a triple-match point in the 12th game and won when Williams' return was long.
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Posted by Shelia at 3:56 AM Labels: Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova, Ariake Colosseum, Dinara Safina, Toray Pan Pacific Open, Venus Williams Email this post
Shenay Perry And Mashona Washington Conquer Coleman Championships
Sunday, September 27, 2009
Americans Shenay Perry and Mashona Washington walked away with the singles and doubles titles, respectively, after Sunday's finals at the Coleman Vision Tennis Championships in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
For the singles championship Perry defeated Barbora Zahlavova Strycova of the Czech Republic 7-5, 6-2.
Mashona Washington and American Riza Zalameda took the doubles title by defeating the doubles team of Melinda Czink of Hungary and American Lindsay Lee-Waters 6-3, 6-2.
Congrats ladies!!
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Posted by Shelia at 10:18 PM Labels: Barbora Zahlavova Strycova, Coleman Vision Tennis Championships, Lindsay Lee-Waters, Mashona Washington, Melinda Czink, Shenay Perry Email this post
Monfils Prevails In Metz - "The Curse Is Over"
(Photos by AP)

Monfils served 14 aces and broke the 23rd-ranked Kohlschreiber twice in the third set before closing out the match. The Frenchman had won their previous encounter last year in Vienna Monfils, who reached the fourth round at this year’s U.S. Open, won his second career ATP title following his victory in Sopot, Poland, in 2005.
Kohlschreiber saved three set points in the first set to force a tiebreaker that Monfils concluded at the net with a drop shot.
Kohlschreiber broke Monfils in the sixth game of the second set and leveled with an ace. But the Frenchman finally broke his opponent’s serve twice to improve to 2-6 in ATP finals.
“For a long time people spoke about my lost finals,” Monfils said. “But now the curse is over. I’m happy with this victory. I managed to win, and on top of that it was in France.”
The 13th-ranked Monfils added that he wouldn’t be satisfied “until I win the French Open, which is my ultimate goal.”
The last Frenchman to win the French Open was Yannick Noah, in 1983.

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Posted by Shelia at 9:50 PM Labels: Gael Monfils, Open de Moselle, Philipp Kohlschreiber Email this post
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