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PHOTOS: Gael Monfils, Venus And Serena Williams and More On Days One And Two Of The 2014 French Open

Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Gael Monfils, France

Serena Williams, USA

Heather Watson, United Kingdom

Sloane Stephens, USA

Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, France

Venus Williams, USA

PHOTOS: WWW.ROLANDGARROS.ORG
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ROLAND GARROS DAY 4: Match Schedule

Eighteen-year-old American (r)Taylor Townsend takes on France's own Alize Cornet on Day 4 of the French Open.



Men's Singles - Round 1 

Steve Johnson (USA)
vs.
Laurent Lokoli (FRA)
To Finish 4-6 6-7(7) 7-6(3) 6-3 3-1

 
Women's Singles - Round 2

Serena Williams (USA) [1]
vs.
Garbine Muguruza (ESP)


Anna Schmiedlova (SVK)
vs.
Venus Williams (USA) [29]

Alize Cornet (FRA) [20]
vs.
Taylor Townsend (USA)


Men's Singles - Round 2

Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (FRA) [13]
vs.
Jurgen Melzer (AUT)


Women's Doubles - Round 1

Stephanie Foretz Gacon (FRA)
Laura Thorpe (FRA)

vs.
Jana Cepelova (SVK)
Stefanie Voegele (SUI)


Kveta Peschke (CZE) [4]
Katarina Srebotnik (SLO) [4]

vs.
Lauren Davis (USA)
Megan Moulton-Levy (USA)


Madison Keys (USA)
Alison Riske (USA)

vs.
Irina Ramialison (FRA)
Constance Sibille (FRA)



Men's Doubles - Round 1

Tristan Lamasine (FRA)
Laurent Lokoli (FRA)

vs.
David Marrero (ESP) [4]
Fernando Verdasco (ESP) [4]


Eric Butorac (USA) [14]
Raven Klaasen (RSA) [14]

vs.
Steve Johnson (USA)
Sam Querrey (USA)


Michael Llodra (FRA) [5]
Nicolas Mahut (FRA) [5]

vs.
Gael Monfils (FRA)
Josselin Ouanna (FRA)


 SOURCE:  WWW.ROLANDGARROS.ORG




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VIDEO: BUST A MOVE! Gael Monfils And Fellow Frenchman Laurent Lokoli Challenge Dance Moves During The French Open Kid's Day


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Venus Williams Shares Her Best Fitness Advice — Are You Taking Notes?

Tuesday, May 27, 2014



Tennis Champion Venus Williams shown leading a tennis-inspired workout class while participating in the Santa Monica Jamba Juice's FiTrends Expo Venus.

Given that Venus Williams has been training since she was four years old, it's safe to say she knows a thing or two about staying in shape. So, when we got the chance to sit down with the tennis champ, naturally our conversation gravitated towards all things fitness. Williams was more than happy to share the workout and diet tips she's picked up along the way to her (no big deal) seven Grand Slam championships and over 40 WTA titles.

For starters, she's learned to keep her eyes on the prize during tough training sessions. "I focus on the end result," Williams told us at Jamba Juice’s FiTrends Expo in Los Angeles. "It’s going to be grueling now, but it’s going to be better and better. So, you need to focus on how much stronger you’re going to get, and how it’s going to be easier one day."

She's also figured out how to tackle procrastination. "For me, getting in the right mindset [for a workout] is about not delaying," she said. "If you sit there and say, 'I’ll go to the gym after this show,' you can find that it’s midnight and you haven’t gone yet." Sound familiar? The generous pro would caution against being too hard on yourself. "Everyone's gone through that," she said. "Except the people who just live to work out — they are a different kind of species." We knew we liked her for a reason. From snacking tips to daytime TV, read on for the rest of our chat with Williams.

What's the #1 thing people should not do when it comes to working out?

"That's a good question. I think there are a few things. If you’re running, it’s terrible if you don’t bring music, especially if you hate running. Bring music if you’re going to run, or else it will last forever. If you’re doing a timed exercise, don’t look at the clock every two seconds, because it makes it longer. Another thing is, especially if you’re in an air-conditioned gym, try to wear something that wicks sweat so you aren’t cold. And, try not to hurt yourself when you’re working out! That’s crucial."

How often do you recommend people switch up their exercise routines?

"For me, switching it up keeps it fresh. I have to switch it up a lot. There are some staple exercises that I do a lot, but then there are some that I change in and out. Some days I’m like, 'I don’t want to run half an hour today,' so I’ll run 15 minutes and do the rest on the bike. You have to make compromises sometimes."

If you had to come up with a golden rule for staying in shape, what would it be?

"I think the golden rule is stay consistent. You’re going to have periods where you take breaks — but don’t let those breaks be too much longer than a few weeks. Don’t expect yourself to be at the gym six or seven days a week. Maybe some weeks it’s three days. Or, it might be a rough week and it’s two. But, the golden rule is just to stay consistent."

What's the best diet advice you've ever received?

"It’s definitely from my older sister. She says, 'Not too much, and not too often.' So, have some, but not all — and not all the time. You know, be sensible."

What's your favorite indulgence? 

"Probably having a day off. Just laying in bed for a long time and watching those judge shows; daytime TV is such a luxury that it’s a huge indulgence for me. I love that."

What are your snacking tips for maintaining energy throughout the day?

"There are some people who need more snacks than others. Depending on what you’re doing, you might need more energy, so you might go with something like cashew butter. But, if you’re not doing as much performance, maybe it’s more like a green juice with apple in it. So, with those kinds of things, you have to find the balance of what you are preparing for and what’s appropriate."

What do you eat before and after a tennis match?

"Before matches, I eat a combination of protein and carbohydrates just to keep up the energy balance. After the match, hopefully, I will finish it with just 200 calories to refuel my body quickly, so it’s not breaking down muscle for food."

What are your strategies for avoiding unhealthy food and alcohol when you're out at events and parties?

"I usually have to avoid all alcohol because I’m always training or always getting ready for the next tournament. So, that’s my personal motivation. But at the same time, alcohol slows down your metabolism, and it’s a quick way to cellulite and belly fat, so you have to remember those things! Say, 'Okay, I’m going to pick my times and have a good time with it, and the other times I’m just going to not have it at all.'"



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NELSON MANDELA 7/18/1918 - 12/5/2013 - It Has Been An Honor To Live In The Times Of This Man

Thursday, December 5, 2013

This picture taken on July 18, 2003 shows Nelson Mandela, the former South Africa President, saluting the South African military health service band that came to play a specially composed march and happy birthday on his 85th birthday in Johannesburg (AFP, Alexander Joe)


(CNN) -- Nelson Mandela, the revered statesman who emerged from prison after 27 years to lead South Africa out of decades of apartheid, has died, South African President Jacob Zuma announced late Thursday.

Mandela was 95.

"He is now resting. He is now at peace," Zuma said. "Our nation has lost its greatest son. Our people have lost a father."

"What made Nelson Mandela great was precisely what made him human," the president said in his late-night address. "We saw in him what we seek in ourselves."

Mandela will have a state funeral. Zuma ordered all flags in the nation to be flown at half-staff from Friday through that funeral.

Mandela, a former president, battled health issues in recent months, including a recurring lung infection that led to numerous hospitalizations.

With advancing age and bouts of illness, Mandela retreated to a quiet life at his boyhood home in the nation's Eastern Cape Province, where he said he was most at peace. He was later moved to his home in the Johannesburg suburb of Houghton, where he died.

 Despite rare public appearances, he held a special place in the consciousness of the nation and the world. (Full article on CNN.com)

photo: AFP
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2013 U.S. Open Champion Rafa Nadal Hits Grand Slam Title No. 13

Monday, September 9, 2013

2013 U.S. Open Champion Rafa Nadal chalks up his 13th Grand Slam Title

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Rafa Nadal crowned his brilliant year by defeating world number one Novak Djokovic 6-2 3-6 6-4 6-1 to win the U.S. Open men's singles title at Arthur Ashe Stadium on Monday.

The number two ranked Spaniard added a second grand slam crown this season to his French Open triumph when the top-seeded Serb dumped a forehand into the net, sending Nadal down onto his back before rolling face down and sobbing in joy.

The triumph improved Nadal's career total to 13 grand slam wins, moving him one ahead of Australian Roy Emerson and into third on the all-time list behind Roger Federer (17) and Pete Sampras (14).


source: Yahoo Sports
Phots by: AP

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(PHOTOS) 2013 U.S. Open Champion Serena Williams On New York Trophy Tour

Serena exiting studio headed to New York's Central Park for photo ops.
 




Serena relaxing backstage prior to her appearance on the Kelly and Michael show.
Katie Couric visited with Serena backstage.

Serena with Good Morning American's Robin Roberts
Serena with CBS This Morning's Gayle King and Norah O'Donnell



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Serena Williams Posts Grand Slam Title No. 17 As She Captures 5th U.S. Open Win

History in the making as American Serena Williams wins fifth U.S. Open title racking up a massive 17 Grand Slam Titles in total.

New York - Serena Williams is already regarded as one of the greatest women’s players in history, with arguably the greatest serve of all-time to go with a tremendous fight, determination and power ground strokes that few other women can match.


 And on a night where her serve was not at its best, it was her fight and determination that powered her through errors, wind and Victoria Azarenka, 7-5, 6-7, 6-1, in two hours and 45 minutes for her fifth career US Open title and 17th major championship. It is her second Grand Slam title of the year, to go with her French Open crown, and even though she had 16 Slams under her belt coming to New York, this title means just as much as all the others – and makes her season all the better.


“It means a lot to me, this trophy, and every single trophy that I have," she said following her victory. "It makes me feel that I'm still fighting just to be a part of this fabulous sport. I was so focused these two and a half, three weeks really. I have just been so focused and just really kind of crazy where I'm not losing. What's unique is just the fact of finally reaching No. 5 at the Open, so that's pretty cool."


It was the longest US Open women’s final since 1980, and with the win, Serena earned the largest paycheck in women’s tennis history at $3.6 million – $2.6 million for her US Open win and an additional $1 million in bonus prize money for winning the Emirates Airline US Open Series Bonus Challenge this summer. She also improved her record in Grand Slam finals to an impressive 17-4, her record against Azarenka to 12-3 and put her one Grand Slam title shy of tying Chris Evert and Martina Navratilova’s haul of 18 majors.

“I felt almost disappointed with my year, to be honest," she said. "I won the French Open, but I wasn't happy with my performances in the other two Slams. I definitely feel a lot better with at least a second Grand Slam under my belt this year.”

source: usopen.org
photos by: AP

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