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Britain's Latest Tennis Sensation Heather Watson On The Rise
Great Britain's Heather Watson plays Russian Vera Zvonareva at the AEGON International Eastbourne, Great Britain
Eastbourne, Great Britain - Tuesday was another demonstration of just how far Heather Watson has come in 18 months. The British No. 2 was barely expected to pick up a game against last year’s Wimbledon runner-up and world No. 3 Vera Zvonareva in their match at Eastbourne at the AEGON International. But Watson impressed, taking three games in each set. Now she needs the right draw.
Zvonareva defeated the Brit 6-3, 6-3.
Has Loving Support Of Family
We are a very close family so it’s not always easy but I speak to Dad every day on the phone or by Skype,’ said Heather, who has three grown-up siblings.
‘I’m very lucky to have parents who have sacrificed a lot for my tennis. They are the perfect parents, great support but not too pushy.’
Indeed, the delightful Mrs Watson gives this sometimes peculiar breed of parent a good name, cheerfully admitting to being more of a support system for her well-adjusted daughter than any tennis genius.
‘We always wanted to give the children the best opportunities, whatever they chose to do, and for Heather it was tennis,’ she said.
‘We decided as a family that I would be with her from 16 to 18 so we are apart sometimes as a family, but it is not a long-term thing.
‘At first it cost us easily more than $50,000 per year but now we are getting help from the LTA.’
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Posted by Shelia at 7:30 AM Labels: AEGON International, Eastbourne Great Britain, Heather Watson, Vera Zvonareva Email this post
(PHOTOS) AROUND THE GRASS: Donald Young Wins, Sloane Stephens Advances In Wimbledon Qualifying
American wild card Donald Young won 70 per cent of service points and saved all three break points he faced to knock out British wild card Daniel Cox 6-1, 7-5 in 72 minutes.
American Sloane Stephens in action against Jade Windley of Great Britain during day two of the Wimbledon Championships 2011 Qualifying at the Bank of England Sports Ground on June 14, 2011 in London, England.
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Posted by Shelia at 6:48 AM Labels: AEGON International, Donald Young, Eastbourne Great Britain, Qualifying, Sloane Stephens, Wimbledon Email this post
Serena Opens Eastbourne Return With A Comeback Win
American Serena Williams wins the first match of her return to tennis at the AEGON International Eastbourne, Great Britain
The 13-time Grand Slam champion, whose last match was her victory in the Wimbledon final last July, returned to the court at the grass warm-up tournament after battling a foot injury and blood clots in her lungs.
"It wasn't an easy match but more than anything, I wanted to win," said Williams.
"She's an unbelievable player and beat (Serena's sister) Venus (Williams) at Wimbledon last year. When I saw the draw I thought 'Oh my god.'
"I'm a little rusty but I enjoy being back on the grass."
Top seed Vera Zvonareva defeated British wild card Heather Watson 6-3, 6-3 and will next play Williams in a repeat of last summer's Wimbledon final.
The Williams win was the second success for the family this week, after sister Venus advanced here on Monday after not playing for almost five months due to an abdominal injury.
"I could have done a lot of things better, but that's expected. I'll continue to try to do the things that I need to do," said Serena.
Williams said that her mental approach to the game still needs some work after her long absence.
"It's not as strong as it was when I left, but I'm hoping it will get better with every day and every match," she said.
"I definitely think I was nervous. I think I was even more anxious, more than anything, but there was no need for me to be anxious."
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Posted by Shelia at 5:43 AM Labels: 2009 Wimbledon Champions Ball, AEGON International, Eastbourne Great Britain, Heather Watson, Pulmonary Embolism, Serena Williams, Venus Williams, Vera Zvonareva Email this post
Tsonga Loses Queen's Club Final On Monday, Wins Eastbourne Opener On Tuesday
Frenchman Jo-Wilfried Tsonga in first round win at the AEGON International Eastbourne, Great Britain
Top seed Jo-Wilfried Tsonga won his first match at the AEGON International Tuesday just over 24 hours after he finished runner-up to at The Queen's Club.
The World No. 19, who arrived in Eastbourne at 7 p.m. on Monday, said: "I feel good. I played well today, so it's good."
Tsonga dropped nine points on serve in a 40-minute first set against Denis Istomin of Uzbekistan, a semi-finalist last year in Eastbourne, before completing a 6-2, 7-5 win in just over 90 minutes.
Tsonga, who hit eight aces and won 67 per cent of service points, is making his tournament debut. He improved to a 22-12 match record on the season.
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Posted by Shelia at 5:05 AM Labels: AEGON International, Andy Murray, Denis Istomin, Eastbourne Great Britain, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, Queen's Club Championships Email this post
Venus: "It Was A Tough Match For Her, Because I'm Kind Of A Floater Right Now"
American Venus Williams appears to be contemplating her next move in her first match at the AEGON International Eastbourne, Great Britain
EASTBOURNE, England — Venus Williams took delayed revenge for a match she had to abandon nearly five months ago by beating eighth seed Andrea Petkovic 7-5, 5-7, 6-3 at Eastbourne on Monday.
The unseeded Williams carries a number 32 world ranking after last competing on January 21 in the Australian Open third round, when she had to quit after one game against the German due to an abdominal injury.
Along with her sister Serena -- out for the past year following her 2010 Wimbledon title due to a cut foot and blood clot issues in her lungs -- Venus is making a low-key warm-up for Wimbledon, which starts in a week.
"It was definitely an adventure today: the conditions, falling down every other point," said Williams.
"(It was great) just coming back from such a long layoff, competing against someone who has been playing so well in the last 12 months.
"There was definitely a lot going on out there, but I was extremely excited to come back with a win."
The world number 11 German salvaged the second set to level the match after clawing back a break from Williams, only for the American to raise her game in the third set to secure a comeback victory in two hours and 35 minutes.
"It was very interesting when I drew her," said Williams, who last played Eastborne 13 years ago. "It was a tough match for her, because I'm kind of a floater right now.
"Normally she would probably get through the first round. That was a little bit of bad luck for her, but for me it was a great opportunity.
"It felt fitting in a way, very ironic - but a great way to start it all off."
Williams next plays the winner of the match between German Julia Goerges and former world number one Ana Ivanovic of Serbia at an event featuring seven of the WTA top 10.
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Posted by Shelia at 5:00 AM Labels: 2010 Australian Open, Ana Ivanovic, Andrea Petkovic, Angela Haynes Serena Williams, Celle Germany, Eastbourne Great Britain, Julia Goerges, Venus Williams Email this post
(VIDEO PRESS CONFERENCE) Venus Talks About Being Back And Moving Forward
Sunday, June 12, 2011
EASTBOURNE, England - The last time Venus Williams played on the WTA it was in January at the Aussie Open, where she had to retire after one game of her third round match due to a hip injury - since then she has been out with that hip injury as well as an abdominal injury. She returns this week at Eastbourne and met the press on the weekend - here's a taste of what she said...
On her injury lay-off finally coming to an end...
"I'm very excited - I can't believe I've finally made it. This time I listened to the doctor's advice and accepted limits... it's hard as an athlete to accept limits, but it was all about that. I never could have foreseen the amount of time I had to take off and there were frustrating moments, but I never let it get me down."
On how she spent the last four and a half months...
"After I got injured in January I made the best use of my time when I was off. I entered school, took some classes and worked on my businesses. I also went to the gym and tried to do my rehab. Initially my goal was to play in Miami but that wasn't even close... It took me a good two and a half months to build up to get here now. Sometimes I wouldn't improve for three weeks, sometimes I'd improve in a week - I feel pretty fit now. I've never given myself a 10 out of 10, but I'm back as soon as I could be. I've taken extra weeks to be really sure."
On missing tennis...
"I've missed tennis. It has been so kind to me. I love my sport and I love my job. I really appreciate being here; it's an honor for me to be here."
On playing in Eastbourne for the first time in 13 years...
"I haven't played here in forever. I can't tell you how excited I am to be here and playing any first round match."
On she and Serena coming back at the same tournament...
"Serena hasn't played in a year and I've only played three or four tournaments in the last 12 months. It's crucial for us to play these matches at this point. We normally take this period to go home, rest and train, but for us right now the best preparation is to be here. We're going to do our best to take home two titles on this road - that's what we aim for every time we hit the court."
On the current No.1 player in the world, Caroline Wozniacki...
"Caroline is a great player doing positive things - she's really on the right road. She doesn't need much advice. Off the court she's a very nice person and super helpful; on the court she's an unbelievable competitor. She has played more consistently than anyone and is leaps and bounds ahead in the points."
On her goal this week...
"Whoever is across the net is my focus at that point. You can't predict who is going to do what... My sole concern is to make sure I'm in the next round."
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Posted by Shelia at 5:21 PM Labels: Angela Haynes Serena Williams, BNP Paribas Open. Doubles, Caroline Wozniacki, Eastbourne, Hamstring Injury, Press Conference, Venus Williams Email this post
(PHOTOS) AEGON Final Rained Out - Set Up Ping Pong Match For Tsonga And Murray
The AEGON Championships website posted the following:
"Sunday's play at the AEGON Championships has been abandoned because of rain and the singles (Andy Murray vs Jo-Wilfried Tsonga) and doubles (Bob and Mike Bryan vs. Mahesh Bhupathi and Leander Paes) finals have been postponed until Monday 13th June at 12:30 pm BST."
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Posted by Shelia at 4:41 PM Labels: Aegon Championships, Andy Murray, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, Leander Paes, Mahesh Bhupathi, Ping Pong, Postponed, Queens Club London, Rain Delay Email this post
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