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(VIDEO) WIMBLEDON DAY 7: Serena's Post-Match Interview
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WIMBLEDON DAY 7: There's A First Time For Everything - Venus And Serena Williams Eliminated Same Day, Same Round - OUCH!!!!
(L-R) American super sisters Serena and Venus Williams walking off the courts of Wimbledon as they both lose their matches.
Wimbledon (AP) - "Definitely not our best day," Venus said. "I think we both envisioned seeing this day going a little bit different."
Also knocked out was top-seeded Caroline Wozniacki, who fell 1-6, 7-6 (5), 7-5 to No. 24 Dominika Cibulkova in the Dane's latest failed attempt to win her first Grand Slam title.
Venus and Serena have won nine of the last 11 titles at Wimbledon, and have faced each other in four finals.
In 2006, Venus lost in the third round and Serena missed the tournament. This is the first year that, when both sisters were in the draw, both lost before the quarterfinals.
The last time the sisters lost on the same day at a Grand Slam was in 2008, when they fell in the third round at the French Open.
"Obviously it's not something planned," Venus said. "We rarely lose on the same day."
With 2004 champion Maria Sharapova of Russia among those advancing Monday, it marks the first time since 1913 that all eight women's Wimbledon quarterfinalists are from Europe — all from different countries.
After winning last year's Wimbledon, Serena missed nearly a year after foot surgery and subsequent blood clots in her lungs. She returned two weeks ago at Eastbourne for the first time since then. Venus also returned at Eastbourne after a five-month layoff with a hip injury
Venus was clearly off the top of her game Monday, committing 16 unforced errors and converting only one of four break points. She was broken four times.
"I didn't seem to get the ball in," Venus said. "She took her opportunities. I just didn't put the ball in the court, simple as that. Unfortunately, I seem not to have my good days against her. But she played well."
The 33rd-seeded Pironkova, who lost in the semifinals here last year to eventual runner-up Vera Zvonareva, played steady tennis against Venus and never cracked.
"I beat her two times, two consecutive years — it feels amazing to play such a champion on this legendary court," the Bulgarian said after holding serve and stroking a backhand winner down the line on her second match point. "When I come here I just feel so relaxed. I really like the atmosphere here."
Serena saved four match points before the ninth-seeded Bartoli closed out the contest by hitting a service winner into the corner. It was Serena's earliest exit at Wimbledon since a third-round loss in 2005.
"I never came here thinking I would lose," she said. "That's my attitude. You win some and you lose some. Today just happened to be the one that slipped under me."
But Serena said she was satisfied getting as far as she did after such a long time away from the game.
"I think I did really well just being able to come back and play and win some matches, and just really play tough," she said. "Even today I lost, but I was able to kind of hang in there and play tough. And I can only get better. That can potentially be really scary, because I can only go up from here and I can just do so much more."
Bartoli made the Wimbledon final in 2007, losing to Venus.
Serena had 20 unforced errors Monday to go with 29 winners, and managed to convert only one of five break points. Bartoli served 10 aces, two more than Williams, and kept down her errors to 17.
It was the first time Bartoli has beaten the American after straight-set defeats in their previous two matches.
"Beating Serena is almost like a dream come true," Bartoli said. "Even though she didn't play for almost one year, she's probably one of the greatest champions in women's tennis.
"For me to be able come back after having three match points and losing this game at 6-5, and still be able to bounce back, it's really huge."
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Posted by Shelia at 5:09 PM Labels: 2011 Wimbledon Championships, Caroline Wozniacki, Dominika Cibulkova, Marion Bartoli, Serena Williams, Tsvetana Pironkova, Venus Williams, Vera Zvonareva, Wimbledon Day 7 Email this post
WIMBLEDON MIDDLE SUNDAY: Tournament Day Of Rest
Sunday, June 26, 2011
Wimbledon is the only Grand Slam tennis tournament that schedules a day off on the middle Sunday -- and the only one that puts all 16 men's and women's fourth-round matches on the second Monday.
This gives the viewers/attendees/listeners a day off too - happy to have it. I'll be ready for action again on Monday.
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Posted by Shelia at 5:46 AM Labels: 2011 Wimbledon Championships, EA SPORTS Grand Slam Tennis, Middle Sunday, Wimbledon Email this post
WIMBLEDON DAY 7: Schedule
Ladies' Singles 4th Round
Venus Williams, USA (23) vs. Svetana Pironkova, BUL (32)
Serena Williams, USA (7) vs. Marion Bartoli, FRA (9)
Gentlemen's Singles - 4th Round
Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, FRA (12) vs. David Ferrer, ESP (7)
Ladies' Doubles - 2nd Round
Raquel Kops-Jones, USA and Abigail Spears, USA
vs.
Cara Black, ZIM (14) and Shahar Peer, ISR (14)
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Posted by Shelia at 4:11 AM Labels: 2011 Wimbledon Championships, Abigail Spears, Angela Haynes Serena Williams, Cara Black, David Ferrer, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, Marion Bartoli, Raquel Kops-Jones, Svetana Pironkova, Venus Williams Email this post
WIMBLEDON DAY 6: Results
Ladies' Singles 3rd Round
Serena Williams, USA (7) defeated Maria Kirilenko, RUS (26)
6-3, 6-2
Gentlemen's Singles - 3rd Round
Gael Monfils, FRA defeated by Lukasz Kubot, POL
3-6, 6-3, 3-6, 3-6
Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, FRA (12) defeated Fernando Gonzalez, CHI
6-3, 6-4, 6-3
Ladies' Doubles - 1st Round
Heather Watson, GBR and Jocelyn Rae, GBR
defeated by
Sophie Lefevre, FRA and Evgeniya Rodina, RUS4-6, 4-6
Mixed Doubles - 1st Round
Heather Watson, GBR and Ross Hutchins, GBR
defeated
Rennae Stubbs, AUS and Marcelo Melo, BRA65-77, 6-3, 8-6
Raquel Kops-Jones, USA and Wesley Moodie, RSA
defeated by
Alicja Rosolska, POL and Rogier Wassen, NED2-1, Retired
Dustin Brown, GER and Vania King, USA
defeated by
Elena Baltacha, GBR and Kenneth Skupski, GBR66-78, 6-4, 4-6
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Posted by Shelia at 4:00 AM Labels: 2011 Wimbledon Championships, Dustin Brown, Fernando Gonzalez, Gael Monfils, Heather Watson, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, Jocelyn Rae, Lukasz Kubot, Maria Kirilenko, Raquel Kops-Jones, Serena Williams Email this post
WIMBLEDON DAY 6: Serena Continues To Improve As She Eases Into 4th Round
American Serena Williams reacts as she advances to the Round of 16 after win over Russian Maria Kirilenko
WIMBLEDON, England -- Serena Williams has been known to say she isn't satisfied with this or that aspect of her game, even after easily winning a match, say, 6-3, 6-2.
So it was somehow refreshing to hear Williams actually praise herself after a victory by that very score over 26th-seeded Maria Kirilenko at Wimbledon on Saturday.
Yes, only five matches since returning to the tour after nearly a full year off because of a series of health scares, Williams produced a performance worthy of the 13-time Grand Slam champion that she is. And then Williams talked the talk of someone finally ready to concede that British bookmakers might very well have been right to make her the pre-tournament favorite.
Asked whether she was surprised by the odds, the seventh-seeded American smiled widely and said: "I wouldn't bet against me."
After hitting 10 aces and compiling a 32-9 edge in winners against Kirilenko, Williams termed the showing her "best I've played since I came back."
"I was a little more consistent, and I played mygame more," said Williams, trying to become the first woman since Steffi Graf in 1991-93 to win three consecutive Wimbledon titles. "Wasn't as tight and nervous and uptight. I was able to relax more today."
She was part of a parade of past champions who breezed into the fourth round Saturday, joined by Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Maria Sharapova, who all were straight-set winners, too. Top-seeded Caroline Wozniacki, seeking her first Grand Slam title, and two-time Australian Open champion Novak Djokovic, who is now 44-1 in 2011, also moved on.
Serena explained she'd been playing tentatively until Saturday.
"You're always thinking, 'I can get hurt again.' You just kind of have to let those thoughts go or anything could happen," Williams said. "And I wasn't thinking that at all today. It was just a big difference."
On Monday, she'll face 2007 runner-up Marion Bartoli. Other fourth-round women's matches include Williams' older sister Venus vs. No. 32 Tsvetana Pironkova, who upset the five-time Wimbledon champion a year ago; Wozniacki vs. No. 24 Dominika Cibulkova; and Sharapova vs. No. 20 Peng Shuai.
After beating Kirilenko -- her first straight-set victory in five matches since returning -- Williams revealed another, if less serious, mishap from her annus horribilis: She scraped her right shoulder and face when she fell off her pink bicycle during a ride near her home in Florida in October.
"I'm thinking, 'Oh, nooooooo,"' Williams recounted, as though replaying her words in slow motion. "All I thought was, 'Don't fall on my face. Don't fall on my face.' When I fell on my face, I was like, 'No!"'
Since then, she's been sticking to stationary bikes.
Photos by Getty Images
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Posted by Shelia at 3:37 AM Labels: 2011 Wimbledon Championships, Angela Haynes Serena Williams, Dominika Cibulkova, Maria Kirilenko, Marion Bartoli, Peng Shuai, Rafael Nadal, Roger Federer, Russia, Steffi Graf Email this post
WIMBLEDON DAY 6: Fun Overload! Heather Watson and Ross Hutchins Win Mixed Doubles 1st Round
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Britain's Heather Watson and Ross Hutchins celebrate after their 6-7(5), 6-3, 8-6 round 1 Mixed Doubles win over Marcelo Melo, Brazil and Rennae Stubbs, Australia. |
The partners both Tweeted about their win:
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Posted by Shelia at 2:53 AM Labels: 2011 Wimbledon Championships, Heather Watson, Ross Hutchins Email this post
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