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Shenay Perry Qualifies, Will Open Against Ivanovic

Saturday, January 16, 2010

Black Tennis Pro's Shenay Perry 2010 AO Qualifier
American Shenay Perry fought the good qualifying rounds fight and is now entered into the main draw. She came through the third round match after winning a three-set match against Russian Vesna Manasieva 3-6, 6-4, 6-2.

First up for Perry will be Serbian Ana Ivanovic. See you in round 2 Shenay!


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Donald Young Secures Slot In AO Main Draw *fist pump*

Black Tennis Pros's Donald Young Secures AO Main Draw Slot

American Donald Young has secured a berth in the main draw of Australian Open 2010, surviving intense pressure from Japanese veteran Takao Suzuki to win 7-6(0) 7-6(2) on Saturday.

Suzuki’s tactics, where he followed his slice backhand to the net at every opportunity, immediately had Young on the back foot, and saw him broken to love in the first game of the match.

“I was pretty nervous at the start,” said Young. “I wasn’t putting any balls in play, I was very tentative, (and) my arms weren’t moving. But that’s normal; if you’re not nervous, you’re not human.”

Suzuki, the world No. 282, failed to take advantage of his opportunities over his higher-ranked opponent. His touch shots weren’t firing, with drop shots and drop volleys floating into the net or being pushed wide of the mark.

Young gradually loosened up, but faced Suzuki serving for the first set at 5-4. Young’s return of serve continued to impress, and after chasing down another Suzuki drop shot, he leveled the set at 5-5.

On Suzuki’s relentless attacking, Young said, “That’s his game; it’s tough to play someone when they’re putting so much pressure on you all the time.”

Suzuki’s fans cheered him on, with the Japanese breaking Young and earning another chance to serve the set out at 6-5.

With the set hanging in the balance, Young hustled as he has done in his previous two qualifying matches, and put Suzuki’s backhand under the pump to break back and force a tie-break. Disappointed at his failure to seize his chances, Suzuki capitulated in the tiebreaker, failing to win a point.

The second set was as tight as the first, but Young continued to trouble Suzuki at the net with his dipping ground strokes. Both had chances to edge ahead, with Young surviving a break point in the sixth game.

In the second set tie-breaker, Suzuki dragged several volleys into the net before Young set up match point with a sizzling passing shot, repeating the dose to advance to the main draw.



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(VIDEO) Serena Williams: "What Athlete Really Is At 100% Every Time? Probably Never"

Black Tennis Pro's Serena Williams Australian Open Sydney Interview

World No. 1 Serena Williams says she is happy with the condition of her knee ahead of her Australian Open title defense.

Williams suffered from knee soreness during her straight-sets loss to Elena Dementieva in Friday night’s Medibank International final in Sydney.

At Melbourne Park for a press conference this afternoon, Williams said her knee was much better and that the injury had not hampered her preparation for the year’s first Grand Slam.





“If anything, it helped. I played a lot of matches (in Sydney) in a row, you know, back to back. I had a long three‑set match. Eventually, you know, I had a quick turnaround time,” she said.

“But that was good preparation for me because I do plan on playing both singles and doubles here (at Melbourne Park).”

The American said she did not like to use injury as an excuse for her 6-3 6-2 loss in the Sydney final.

“I don't know if that would be very nice,” she said.

“I definitely wasn't at my best. But, you know, I feel like it's very comforting to know that I wasn't at my best in that particular match … I think Elena played well. She always plays me well. I think we always have really fun, tough, tough matches. With that being said, I thought she played amazing.

“What athlete really is at 100 per cent every time? Probably never.”

The top seed will begin her Australian Open campaign on Tuesday against Poland’s Urszula Radwanska, who she defeated at Wimbledon in 2008. Williams described her as a “tough cookie”.

“She's a tough player, and she's definitely no push‑over. She's a younger sister (of 10th seed Agnieszka Radwanska), and younger sisters always want to play really hard and really tough. I know that for a fact,” she said.

“It's definitely not an easy first round.”

Talk inevitably shifted to the return of Belgian star Justine Henin, a player with whom Williams shares a fierce – and occasionally acrimonious - rivalry. However, the American said she was pleased to see Henin competing again.

“What an amazing effort and quality for both her and (fellow Belgian comeback queen) Kim Clijsters. It's so good to see two such good players back,” she said.

Williams will be attempting to win her fifth title at Melbourne Park, having previously lifted the trophy in 2003, 2005, 2007 and 2009.


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Tsonga Defeated In Kooyong Final


(L-R) Jo-Wilfried Tsonga of France and Fernado Verdasco of Spain
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Frenchman Jo-Wilfried Tsonga sent an early warning to his rivals that he is again ready to challenge for the Australian Open crown after a sold warm-up at Kooyong.

The world number 10 was a surprise finalist in 2008 as he cut a swathe through the draw - including wins over Andy Murray and Rafael Nadal - before falling to Novak Djokovic at the last hurdle.

Tsonga showed no signs of the wrist injury that forced him to pull out of the first two tournaments of the year as he easily disposed of German Tommy Haas 6-4 6-3 in only 74 minutes at the AAMI Classic exhibition. He will take on Spanish world number nine Fernando Verdasco in the final on Saturday.

"My game is improving match after match, I'm playing better and better every day and I think I will be ready for the big event," said Tsonga, who will take on Ukrainian Sergiy Stakhovsky in the first round at Melbourne Park.

"I feel good and I'm very confident."

Earlier in the day, Fernando Gonzalez - himself a surprise finalist in Melbourne in 2007 - beat Croatian Ivan Ljubicic 6-4 7-6 (9-7).

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USTA Pro Circuit Tennis Action This Week



WOMEN'S SINGLES

Round 1

Mashona Washington, USA defeated by Jorgelina Cravero, ARG
4-6, 2-6

(WC)Ahsha Rolle, USA defeated (WC) Ester Goldfeld, USA
7-6(1), 1-6, 6-4

Round 2

Ahsha Rolle, USA defeated by (Q) Ajla Tomljanovic, CRO
6-2, 5-7, 2-6


MEN'S SINGLES

Round 1

(1)Scoville Jenkins, USA defeated (WC) Jack Sock, USA
6-4, 5-7, 6-3

Nicholas Monroe, USA defeated by Marius Copil, ROU
3-6, 6-4, 4-6

(WC) Devin Mullings, BAH defeated by Juho Paukku, FIN
4-6, 4-6

(Q)Marcus Fugate, USA defeated Bogdan-Victor Leonte, ROU
4-6, 7-5, 6-0

(WC)Evan King, USA defeated by Eric Prodon, FRA
4-6, 6-1, 0-6

Round 2

Scoville Jenkins, USA defeated Marius Copil, ROU
3-6, 7-6(2), 6-1

Marcus Fugate defeated Eric Prodon, FRA
7-5, 6-2

Quarterfinal Round

Scoville Jenkins, USA defeated by Morgan Phillips, GBR
4-6, 2-6

Marcus Fugate, USA defeated by Marco Mirnegg, AUT
3-6, 1-6

WOMEN'S DOUBLES

Round 1

Mashona Washington, USA and Aurelie Vedy, FRA
defeated
Johanna Larsson, SWE and Stephanie Vongsouthi, FRA
7-6(3), 6-0

Brittany Augustine, USA and Amanda Fink, USA
defeated by
Eva Birnerova, CZE and Alina Jidkova, RUS
2-6, 5-7

Angela Haynes, USA and Catalina Castano, COL
defeated
Christina Fusano, USA and Courtney Nagle, USA
6-1, 4-6 [10-4]

Ahsha Rolle, USA and Tiya Rolle, USA
defeated by
Jorgeline Cravero, ARG and Maria Irigoyen, ARG
2-6, 5-7

Quarterfinal Round

Mashona Washington, USA and Aurelie Vedy, FRA
defeated
Eva Birnerova, CZE and  Alina Jidkova, RUS
7-5, 7-6(1)

Angela Haynes, USA and Catalina Castano, COL
defeated by
Karolina Kosinska, POL and Teodora Mircic, SRB
4-6, 6-7(0)

Semifinal Round

Mashona Washington, USA and Aurelie Vedy FRA
defeated
Karolina Kosinska, POL and Teodora Mircic, SRB
6-3, 6-4

Final

Mashona Washington, USA and Aurelie Vedy, FRA
defeated
Jorgelina Cravero, ARG and Maria Irigoyen, ARG
6-0, 6-2

MEN'S DOUBLES

Round 1

Nicholas Monroe, USA and Artem Sitak, RUS
defeated by
Scoville Jenkins, USA and Gregory Ouellette, USA
6-4, 2-6 [7-10]

(WC)Evan King, USA and Jack Sock, USA
defeated by
Marcus Fugate, USA and Timothy Neilly, BAH
4-6, 4-6

Quarterfinal Round

Scoville Jenkins and Gregory Ouellette, USA
defeated by
Daniel Cox, GBR and Joshua Milton, GBR
3-6, 4-6

Marcus Fugate, USA and Timothy Neilly, BAH
defeated
Denys Molchanov, UKR and Vladimir Obradovic, SRB
6-2, 3-6 [10-5]

Semifinal Round

Scoville Jenkins, USA and Gregory Ouellette, USA
defeated by
Stefano Ianni, ITA and Deniss Pavlovs, LAT
5-7, 6-1 [3-10]

Marcus Fugate, USA and Timothy Neilly, BAH
defeated
Haydn Lewis, BAR and Daniel Yoo, KOR
6-1, 7-6(4)

Final Round

Marcus Fugate, USA and Timothy Neilly, USA
defeated by
Stefano Ianni, ITA and Deniss Pavlovs, LAT
2-6, 2-6

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Rough Day At The Office In Sydney For Serena

Friday, January 15, 2010

Black Tennis Pro's Serena Williams and Elena Dementieva Sydney International Final
Serena Williams, USA
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Black Tennis Pro's Serena Williams and Elena Dementieva Sydney International Final
SYDNEY (AP)—Top-seeded Serena Williams struggled in the Sydney International final Friday, committing 40 unforced errors in a 6-3, 6-2 loss to fifth-seeded Elena Dementieva of Russia.

Williams also appeared to hurt her left knee during the match but later downplayed any suggestion of an injury. She said she still plans to play singles and doubles with her sister, Venus, at the Australian Open next week.

“I think she played well,” Serena Williams said, “I made about a thousand and two unforced errors … it’s better now than later, I guess.”

When asked about her left leg, which she appeared to favor during the match, she said: “I was struggling a little bit, but, you know, I hate to make any excuse. I think she definitely deserves all the credit for what she did.”

Williams said she felt great heading into the season’s first major, where she is the defending champion.

“I feel like I have more than enough matches under my belt,” she said. “I feel like I’m really ready and fit. Even though I didn’t play great today, I feel like I can play much better.”

Earlier, former Australian Open finalist Marcos Baghdatis advanced to the final with a 6-4, 6-7 (7), 7-6 (5) victory over Mardy Fish of the U.S. Baghdatis will play Richard Gasquet, who beat French compatriot Julien Benneteau 6-3, 7-5.

The 28-year-old Dementieva became the first woman to defend her Sydney title since Martina Hingis in 2001-2002.

Black Tennis Pro's Serena Williams and Elena Dementieva Sydney International Final
Black Tennis Pro's Serena Williams and Elena Dementieva Sydney International Final

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Australian Open Qualifying Underway

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Black Tennis Pro's Shenay Perry 2010 Australian Open QualifyingShenay Perry, USA

American Shenay Perry marched into the second round of women’s qualifying at Australian Open 2010 on Thursday, beating Melanie South of Great Britain 6-3 6-3.

Perry is ranked 108 in the world and the third seed in the women’s qualifying draw.

Perry sealed the straight-sets win with a backhand winner down the line, her 26th for the match. The American will now meet Ivana Lisjak of Croatia, who knocked out Russian Elena Chalova 6-4 2-6 6-4 earlier on Thursday.


Black Tennis Pro's Alexandra Stevenson 2010 Australian Open QualifyingAlexandria Stevenson, USA


Former Wimbledon semi-finalist Alexandra Stevenson has been forced to withdraw from qualifying for the women’s singles main draw at Australian Open 2010 with a left foot injury.

The American, who made the final four at the All England Club 11 years ago and is currently ranked No. 218, retired in the second set of her first round qualifying clash with Andrea Hlavackova of the Czech Republic on Thursday. Hlavackova led 7-6(7) 3-1 at the time, taking a marathon 64-minute first set after recovering from an early 1-4 deficit.


Black Tennis Pro's Donald Young 2010 Australian Open QualifyingDonald Young, USA

Twenty-year-old US player Donald Young cruised through to the second round of qualifying with a 7-5, 6-0 victory over Marc Lopez on court 10.

In the second round of play Young defeated German Bjorn Phau 7-5, 6-3.

Young said he’s feeling fit and in good form.

“I was little bit tight in the first set, but I came right and I’m just happy to be through to the second round.”

He said the Australian Open is an important event for him as he aims to break back into the top 100 players in 2010.

“Definitely, that’s my primary goal for the year. I’d like to do it in the first quarter if I can,” he said.


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To The Left, To The Left - James Blake Welcomes MLC Ball Kids

James Blake and MLC Ball Kids
Photo by Mike Steere


American tennis star James Blake was a popular drawcard as the MLC ballkids were officially welcomed to the 2010 Australian Open today.

Dressed in their bright magenta-coloured Lacoste uniforms, this year’s group of 316 ballkids was received by notable figures including tournament director Craig Tiley and the former top-five ranked Blake.

Blake told the group their contribution is vital to the success of the tournament.

“The players appreciate everything they (ballkids) do. We work pretty hard out there and it means a lot to not have to go and pick up the balls.”

Before having a hit with two of the ballkids on show court three, Blake made some pledges to the group.

“I promise to be as nice as I possibly can to you all. And if I win the tournament you will be the first people I thank,” Blake said.

There’s plenty of incentive for the ballkids to work hard, too. Each individual receives an exclusive gift from Tennis Australia to thank them for their efforts, and the two best performers – one boy and one girl – receive the MLC Ballkid Award of a cheque for (AU) $1000 and a trophy that is presented to the recipients on Rod Laver Arena.

Ballkids work shifts of 45 minutes on court, followed by 45 minutes off court. In order to protect them from Melbourne’s sun and intense heat, the ballkids wear legionnaire hats and UV protected sunglasses. They are also provided with water bottles and wear special ‘coolits’, which are cool padded neckties.

Returning ballkid Steven Clark said he thoroughly enjoyed the 2009 tournament.

“We all had a lot of fun and we got to service the best players in the game.”

The final selection of ballkids for this year’s Australian Open includes 20 who have traveled from Korea and numerous children from other parts of Australia.

They are aged between 12 to 15 years old and have had a rigorous training schedule that has included five on-court sessions.

More than 1000 applications were received for the 316 positions, and trials to pick the final group began at local tennis clubs in April 2009.


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