Monday, August 17, 2009

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Tennis Pro objects:
Unexpected Winner at Sawgrass One of the most flawless and brilliant games this weekend was played by Henrik Stenson in the Players Championship in Florida.  It was one of the richest tournaments played at a whopping $12.6 million. In the beginning of the day, Stenson was working with a five stroke shortfall behind the......

Still not being convinced, eritterskamp@atpm.com (Ellyn Ritterskamp) replies:
Reader Comments (2) Patrick · June 02, 2009 - 13:24 EST #1 "Also, I would not recommend it until there are more players to choose from, because I would not want kids to think only boys can play sports. Grrr." How about people in wheelchairs? Should we avoid buying this since it excludes the differently-abled? Or are only females at issue here? Ellyn Ritterskamp (ATPM Staff) · June 02, 2009 - 14:23 EST #2 Wheelchair tennis would be awesome! Thanks for the idea. Add A Comment Full Name E-mail Address (will not be published) Comment (You may use hyperlink, italic, and boldface tags. Use a blank line to start a new paragraph.)  E-mail me new comments on this article  

As a result of that, Steve Tignor belives:
06/23/2009 in 2009 Entries | Permalink | Send to a Friend Comments Posted by davidpeh 06/23/2009 @ 6:15 PM first

However, Nicisme states that:
centre court. Although I've been a few times before, these were really good seats, not too far up and just behind the royal box - which was interesting because they had quite a few members of our Olympic gold medalists as guests, including

In addition to this, Straight Sets states:
***Today s match between Andy Murray and Ernests Gulbis should be a good one. Gulbis, the best player ever to come out of Riga, Latvia, was a surprise quarterfinalist at last year s French Open. At 6-foot-3 he has a huge serve and a real weapon on the forehand side. He has worked hard on improving his strength and overall fitness. Like Roger Federer, he travels the tour without a coach, although he has been working with Niki Pilic, the former Yugoslavian great who runs a tennis academy in Munich. Gulbis moved to Munich at 13 to train with Pilic.

Peter Bodo comes with a new idea:
Posted by Brian the Dog 07/03/2009 @ 8:57 PM Actually really glad Roddick won. Murray is a churl and seems to have a big head. Not that Roddick doesn t have one as well, but Murray s smugness was inflated beyond tolerance by the fairweather UK fans. Also what s up with the unbuttoned polo throughout the match. He looked like my beer-swigging uncle watching TV on the couch. Anyway congrats to R. Federer for his upcoming 15th slam.

Similarly, Charles Bremner adds:
June 15, 2009Humbler times at the Paris air show A hundred years ago, Louis Blériot, Louis Bréguet and other pioneers decided that aviation was more than a branch of the rising automobile industry. To boost their fledgling pastime, they staged the first International Exposition of Aerial Locomotion at the Grand Palais in Paris.

MileHighGayGuy does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
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While it may be true, freakyfrites thinks:
TENNIS TV SCHEDULE Our handy tennis tv schedule. Keeping you informed when tennis is on tv. 2009 WIMBLEDON COVERAGE Rafael Nadal attempts to defend his Wimbledon title.

Staff points out another thing aside from that:
KUALA LUMPUR BACK ON TOUR! REJOICE! The ATP World Tour confirmed that Kuala Lumpur has been added to the 2009 calendar s Asian Swing. The Malaysian Open, Kuala Lumpur, will be held indoors at the 16,000-seat Putra Stadium at the Bukit Jalil Sports Complex, beginning Sept. 28. The five event Asian Swing beginning in September will include Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, Beijing, Tokyo and Shanghai.

Peter Bodo might have an idea about it:
Sounds like you have an axe to grind re: those who are saying that Rafa has already surpassed Fed.

As a result of that, Staff belives:
Mina Says: Tennis Freak: I hate when they ask players about other players (other than the opponent they just played and the one immediately upcoming) in the post-match press conferences. It just seems to ridiculous. Wawrinka always seems to have to answer more questions about Federer than about himself. He must have the patience of a saint because that would drive me batty. Posted June 28th, 2009 at 4:03 pm

cheatmania might have an idea about it:
Breaking the Speed Limit (Bronze): Hit a serve over 200kph/124.28mphCherry Picker (Bronze): Collect 10 cherries in a single game of Avalanche

Having that in mind, cheatmania wonders:
Unlock Boris Becker: Beat ARCADE from PLAY with any character, no points loss.Unlock Tim Henman: Beat ARCADE from PLAY with any character, no points loss.

Straight Sets thinks about it:
June 29, 2009, 6:31 pm Murray Ushers In Night Tennis at WimbledonBy John Martin Glyn Kirk/Agence France-Presse â€" Getty Images Andy Murray celebrated after beating Stanislas Wawrinka, 2-6, 6-3, 6-3, 5-7, 6-3, in the first night match at Wimbledon.

Colette Lewis does a quick recap:
Second Day of French Open Juniors May(53) Opening Day of French Juniors, Part II Top Boys Seed Joins Rafa on French Sidelines; Mixe...

MileHighGayGuy does a quick recap:
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Sources:
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While it may be true, Craig Calcaterra thinks:
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But Lana says that's not all:
DINARA SAFINA: I don't know exactly what she had in injury, so I don't know exactly what she had.

Straight Sets explains:
Marv Salter Marv Salter, a recreational player and fan of old-school tennis, is an editor on The Times's business/financial copy desk.

In response, Shelia claims:
Serena Singles Finalist Wimbledon 2008 Venus and Serena Doubles Champions Wimbledon 2008 Jo-Wilfried Tsonga Singles Finalist Australian Open 2008

Having that in mind, Staff wonders:
I mentioned earlier on another thread,the only one with sour grapes is Murray when he said that the Djoker would be beaten by Davy at YEC after Davy nailed Murray the night before. Please, if you can t think of your own expressions,at least don t use mine. Murray couldn t compete at Queen s last year because of the strong field. This year everyone who is anyone either didn t show up or rolled an ankle. People believe Murray should have won this smaller event for the last 4 years seeing he has home field advantage. Just like Fed always wins Basel, Nadal always wins Barcelona and Djoker will always win Belgrade. I guess it s better late for your boy than never.

Meanwhile, Staff came up with this idea:
131 Comments for Roddick Rolls Right Ankle, Blake v. Murray in Queens; Haas Reaches Halle Final margot Says: von: so sorry about Andy R. What a bummer! Hope he s fit 4 Wimbles. Posted June 13th, 2009 at 11:26 am

Joe is absolutely sure that:
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In response, Della Smith claims:
A Black Woman Ranting News Politics Commentary and Opinion Friday, June 26, 2009 TENNIS STAR FINED FOR RACIAL SLUR

Peter Bodo scans the other's answers and reply:
Posted by Grant 06/22/2009 @ 4:54 PM Call the sherpas, we re launching an expedition to the top of Mt. Molehill.

As a result of that, Colette Lewis belives:
Troy Hahn Named USTA Coach; Campus Kids Days Comin... May Aces; Stephens Reaches French Junior Semis; Na...

Aaress Lawless tells the real story:
Wimbledon Set for All-Williams Women s Final Suzi : Talking about epic, Serena came close if only Elena had a killer serve too, things could have reached Venus vs Lindsay...

author imagines that:
College And Junior Tennis College Tennis Craig Hickman's Tennis Blog Crazy World Of Tennis Down the Line!

Steve Tignor does a quick recap:
Oh, I believe his dog and cat are members too, but we re doubling checking on the feline......those due haven t come in yet.

Straight Sets sees it this way:
John Martin John Martin teaches national reporting at Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism and is a photographer and editor for World Tennis Gazette, an email-only newsletter. He was a national correspondent for ABC News (1975-2002). Martin also played tennis at San Diego State and claims his rating level is 4.5 but admits it was so long ago that the ink has vanished from his certificate. You can contact Martin at worldtennisgazette@yahoo.com.

Furthermore, Anne claims:
The hour and a half it takes to clean the tennis courts lets me turn loose a large portion of my imagination and come up with characters, plots, and scenes for the story. I’m not always satisfied with what I arrive at, but I’ll be back at the same task in a day or two and can revisit and revise to my heart’s delight. The biggest difficulty is remembering my thoughts until I have a chance write them down. Even if I don’t remember things word for word, I usually retain the basic idea. These times also allow me to mentally compose query letters, conceive face to face pitches, and consolidate all I am learning about being a writer.

Natty imagines that:
I will never buy it.  You don t need to scream and it won t change your game whatsoever.  The worst is when men do it.  So I hope this new proposition goes through (not that I even watch tennis anymore but still)

Nima Naderi intervenes and adds:
Navarro s numbers for the contest were not fantastic, but he certainly got the job done. His three aces, 70% of first serve points won a nd three breaks of serve, were not be match by Ferrer .

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Staff has another idea:
huh Says: Great video shaky! Posted July 3rd, 2009 at 3:28 am Colin Says: Margot, I haven t scrolled all the way through to find the original, but did Vared, or anyone seriously say Murray came out of the Roehampton culture? That s hilarious. I hate to think what the genuine Roehampton gentlefolk make of Murray! I loved what Roddick said to the media: When the crowd shouts Come on, Andy! I ll pretend they mean me. Posted July 3rd, 2009 at 4:48 am

Staff might have an idea about it:
zola Says: Jane, remember the same talk before the start of the clay season? He is only 21. I think after the AO 08 and the PR mishaps he had in 08, maybe it is hard to get back on track. He doesn t have many points to defend in wimbledon and he reached the finals of Halle. I don t think it is that bad. But I think at this point Murray is playing better and with more confidence. I think after FO, I am not going to predict anything! Posted June 14th, 2009 at 2:09 pm

But David Vo has a different opinion:
JS : How important is for you to preserve an element of your opponent’s volley and build on top of it. Or do you like to create new items altogether, while maintaining the theme of the match? For example, in volley #2, you kept the wrestling motif but changing it from modern day Mexico to ancient Greece. The style ( printed on textured cardstock) also was preserved but of course slightly changed. Then, in volley #4, you changed things up entirely.

Staff brings more details:
To be truthful, Cher is about the only one ot those mentioned with whom I m familiar, and that says a lot about me and my musical tastes. Ask me about Tom Jones, (Mr. It s not unusual ) Englebert Humperdinck (the king of romance) and Barbra Streisand, and I d be able to give you an educational response, but I m lost with respect to most pop singers. Oh, I like Ronstadt.

But Peter Bodo says that's not all:
Posted by temes 06/02/2009 @ 5:00 PM Serena/Safina final is as far as it can be...echoing Matt Zemek here, it s QUARTERS QUARTERS QUARTERS! for Serena lol.

Still not being convinced, fwd@five.tv (The Gadget Show) replies:


Still being unsure, Staff asks:
margot Says: huh: have you seen, apparently Martina Navratilova has 10 new tennis rules she wants adopted. One of them is restricting the number of ball tosses .wow is she gonna be popular! Also, there s a lot of negative commentary on the Beeb at the mo. about the length of time between points. I think it was John Lloyd who commented on the speed with which the Murray Blake match was being played and the other guy said Hallelulia in a very heartfelt way! Posted June 15th, 2009 at 4:18 pm

author gives a bit of an idea about it:
Tennis X (Great Links to Other Blogs, and Tennis News) TENNISPUNK The Tennis Chick The Tennis Hacker

Steve Tignor does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
Posted by ahhh_silence 06/23/2009 @ 2:18 AM "She said she was playing well enough not to have to do it today." That sounds like the ultimate in gamesmanship! Blech! That smarmy over-tanned Bolletieri can probably single handedly claim all credit for ruining our eardrums and creating these self-absorbed adolescents! Just speculating -- what would happen if all the tournaments suddenly got a spine and say "shut up or you can t play here?" I mean, wouldn t all the screechers have to zip it?

For this purpose, Peter Bodo suggests:
Posted by Rosangel 06/15/2009 @ 10:33 AM Pspace: just you wait:). I may yet need to remind people that Murray s grandmother is English....

But Peter Bodo has a different opinion:
Venus and Serena, if both healthy, should play in Wimbledon final again with Venus winning again.Wimbledon starts next Monday. What an exciting time of year this is.

Staff does a quick recap:
From the Brisbane Times: [Aussie] teen tennis star Brydan Klein has been fined the maximum possible amount by the ATP for racially abusing a South African opponent during a tournament in the UK. Klein was suspended by the Australian Institute of Sport after he was accused of calling Raven Klaasen a f***ing kaffir during the clash at a tournament in Eastbourne. And despite issuing a public apology, the ATP handed down a $14,000 fine to Klein, saying further penalties could arise out of a full investigation. In a statement, Klein said he deeply regretted his actions. I would like to clarify my position on an incident that occurred during my match against Raven Klaasen in the last round of qualifying for the AEGON International at Eastbourne on June 14, Klein said. During the second set, after losing a point, I audibly used a racial slur. It was not my intention to racially vilify my opponent or cause offence to anybody else and I am deeply embarrassed that I behaved in this manner. I deeply regret my serious error in judgment in using this word and I am very sorry for the offence this has caused. After the match I called my opponent Raven and apologised for what had happened and also apologised for any offence caused to his support team. The 19-year-old racist went on to win the match

As a result of that, freakyfrites belives:
« MARAT SAFIN, ROD LAVER AND CO. FOR ADIDAS WIMBLEDON: MEN S DRAW SUMMARY AND BREAKDOWN *UPDATED* » 11 SHOUTBACKS to WIMBLEDON: UNCLE TONI THINKS NADAL SHOULD GO HOME

Steve Tignor brings more details:
Ohhhhh!!!!” turned into “Oh my God!!!!” Finally someone shouted from the court next to mine, “What happened?” I knew what was coming: “

As a result of that, Peter Bodo belives:
Posted by Andrew Miller 07/03/2009 @ 11:04 PM Brilliant writing. Thank you again for another masterpiece, Mr. Bodo. "The Nadal and Federer of Tennis Writing."

But Charles Bremner says that's not all:
The public displays at le Bourget start this weekend. There is a lot to see, including a flying Blériot plane and a breathtaking performance by la Patrouille de France , the air force display team [ below ]. The Patrouille, which now includes one female pilot, has been absent from le Bourget since the 1970s

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Tennis From: Straight Sets The Independent Staff Author Charles Bremner Freakyfrites Nicholas Bates Steve Tignor Staff Nicisme Joe Katherine Tweed MJL Peter Bodo Joseph O'Brien /26732307

For example, Straight Sets considers:
Feeds Straight Sets RSS Home World U.S. N.Y. / Region Business Technology Science Health Sports Opinion Arts Style Travel Jobs Real Estate Autos Back to Top Copyright 2009 The New York Times Company Privacy Policy Search Corrections RSS First Look Help Contact Us Work for Us Media Kit Site Map

Straight Sets scans the other's answers and reply:
17. June 30, 2009 9:50 am Link Stacy, Why do women have to win only 2 sets and men three? Dare I mention that the men get paid the same but play more? Ok I just did. Let s rumble on this topic. Barry

The Independent comes with the facts:
Seriously sheikwaba wrote: Tuesday, 30 June 2009 at 12:43 pm (UTC) Why don't we get them to all wear burkas? We cannot and must not be exposed to flesh. Better still ban women from playing, especially the pretty ones!! And what about the men, I saw one changing his shirt... in public... the gall of it, sin upon sin... Let's ban it all.

As a result of that, Staff belives:
Tennisfan Says: Nadal losing the exhibition against Hewitt ( who is just a shadow of his former self) is not a good sign for Nadal fans. I don t know how easily you fix a knee problem, but the hard court season is unlikely to help. A big loss to tennis if this is so. I wonder if Murray can live up to the hype. His willing participation in it (ie. fashion show, etc.) could backfire. Posted June 19th, 2009 at 7:57 am

author notices:
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Still being unsure, Charles Bremner asks:
Your writer Charles Bremner is Paris Correspondent for The Times. He started out as a journalist in Russia and then moved to the United States. He has reported from all the continents but most enjoys observing the exotic tribe on Britain's doorstep. Though France is home, he avoids going native by offering what the locals call an "Anglo-Saxon" eye on their country. Send Charles an E-mail Follow Charles on Facebook Follow Charles on Twitter Get the RSS feed

Having that in mind, freakyfrites wonders:
Babz says: June 18, 2009 at 3:49 pm Total denial mode ON! Okay, to be serious. If he was so uncomfortable today, a day will not make much difference. We all have suspicions that the knee thing might have been just a smoke screen for his loss to Soderling, I guess it s not. I really don t think he would, or even should, play Wimby if it s this bad. Reply

Nicholas Bates brings more details:
Filed under:  Sports Tags: Ana Ivanovic , Andy Murray , Jelena Jankovic , Melanie Oudin , Novak Djokovic , Robin Soderling , Roger Federer , Serena Willians , Stanislas Wawrinka , tennis , Venus Williams , Wimbledon

For example, Steve Tignor considers:
My opponent said, simply and appropriately, “Anything can happen.” This match, in which Nadal missed an easy backhand that would have given him two set points in the fourth, and Soderling put his own backhand on the outside of the line a couple of games later while serving at 5-6, 30-30, proved the truth of that statement when it comes to any tennis match. But in losing Nadal also made it clear just how amazing his performance of the last few years, and the performance of his rival, Roger Federer, has been. To lose tight matches like this every once in a while is ordinary; to keep finding ways to win them, as Nadal and Federer have at every important event, is extraordinary. “Anything can happen” is one of the treasured aspects of sports, the reason we watch, the reason we bellow in disbelief, the reason we play in the first place. And I was awed by the improbability of Soderling’s performance. But seeing him do his awkward and weirdly dismissive victory celebration, in which he barely glanced at Nadal during the handshake, I had a different thought. Anything can indeed happen on a tennis court. And sometimes that sucks.

Staff scans the other's answers and reply:
Von Says: Sean: I don t have much info available to me at the moment, but I ll try to find the correct information, and if I can t I ll defer to you. Is that alright with you? Posted June 10th, 2009 at 12:38 am

Nicisme scans the other's answers and reply:
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Joe intervenes and adds:
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For example, Katherine Tweed considers:
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But MJL has a different opinion:
12. Guitar Hero: Metallica Activision Blizzard13. Grand Slam Tennis EA14. Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare Activision Blizzard

In response, Charles Bremner claims:
"Enghien-Moisselles, our little aerodrome which is two minutes flight north of Le Bourget."Hmmm...Enghein, eh? If you do the boucles de la Seine at the weekend, you probably fly over my house (it s the one with the decrepit tennis court across the river from a shipyard and little sailing club). I wonder if you could press my point at the aeroclub that some of those old cuckoos really need silencers on their engines? They re less irritating than the jetskis, but still.

While it may be true, Staff thinks:
Yes, it was awesome! She left tennis because she was tired of waking up with all types of aches and pains, but from her split at Wimby, I d say she hasn t missed a step and the beat will go on. I like Kim for her kind-heartedness and her pleasant personality. I ve never heard her boast about anything.

Peter Bodo might have an idea about it:
Posted by jujube 06/22/2009 @ 5:11 PM Roger posted his new kit as he calls it on his facebook for us fans before Wimby started...It didn t look toooo bad in that context - in this pic on the court - wowee.... not what I expected...the gold is what gets me on him and on Sharapova - as though they are Greek Gods and are being compared to Midas?? Too over the top for me... Funny note: if you have any tennis magazines with a large photo of Rog s face - try placing a pair of glasses over his eyes- and you will be amazed at how much he looks like a fashion model :D

Despite the previous arguments, Joseph O'Brien has many reasons to think otherwise:
My RSS Feed Todays line up The idiots at BBC didnt show us the roof closing for the first time ever… Ice-packs the order of the day? Brüno ist coming!

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Peter Bodo considers that:
Duh! Serena s crime may not be arrogance, but simple thoughtlessness. Anyway. . . I sitting just a few feet behind the baseline at Lenglen for the first set of the match and it was a treat, even for a worn-out old guy like me. I savored the great shots executed by these two exceptional talents, which were numerous even when interrupted by occasional bouts of the competitive yips. These are two of the most appealing ball strikers in the game, which means that they strip the two qualifying adjectives out of the term, "clay-court tennis."

Staff also takes into account the following fact:
Von Says: TY: It was Martina Navratilova who first mentioned that she s observed Sharapova during her practise times, and she doesn t make a sound. Thus, why does she need to scream so loudly when she s playing? Not only is it gamesmanship, it s also her defiance of the rules of etiquette and her total disregard for her opponent s right to quiet time to think about their game, and, that s most decidedly gamesmanship . Haven t you also noticed that with each shot in a rally, when she hammers the ball, it goes up a few more decibels. sheesh. a 24 shot rally is horrendous to the ears. OUCH.

Peter Bodo intervenes and adds:
Posted by Paige 06/01/2009 @ 4:36 PM FEDERER FOREVER! Posted by Pspace 06/01/2009 @ 4:37 PM toonie, Federer is 4-0 against Monfils. Their last meeting was in RG 08 SF, which went to four sets. If that was any indication, we re in for a cracker, as Monfils has come a long way since then. He s one of the few players to have a win over Rafa this year (although it was in Doha, which was before Oz).

Peter Bodo scans the other's answers and reply:
Posted by solid35player 06/16/2009 @ 3:25 PM The "other" Donald? Do you mean Duck? Or his uncle Scrooge McDuck?

In contrast, Tushar replies:
WTA Estoril Open Semi Finals 2009 live stream on y... WTA Tour rome Day 6 - Semi Final #2 2009 live stre...

Peter Bodo does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
Guys, these are signs as I have been saying it, he will win this one. The biggest jinx I have been putting on him...and for being a fedfan, you can t curse me for this...is just by watching him live.

In contrast, contact@tennis-x.com replies:
Remember, no play Sunday Weather: Possible showers early in the day.Also Check Out:Fish, Querrey Out; American Massacre at ATP Miami, Men Go 0-5 Saturday

Straight Sets scans the other's answers and reply:
Search All NYTimes.com Tennis World U.S. N.Y. / Region Business Technology Science Health Sports Baseball Pro Football College Football Pro Basketball College Basketball Hockey Soccer Golf Tennis Global Sports Buy Tickets Opinion Arts Style Travel Jobs Real Estate Autos

For this reason, Peter Bodo says:
US Open 2005US Open 2006US Open 2007US Open 2008Wednesday RacketWimbledon 2005Wimbledon 2006Wimbledon 2007

Before going any further, Social Bookmarking wants to get this straight:
3rd July 2009 Fetching Friday - Resources Mashup, #FollowFriday, & Some Tennis Love posted in Main Content |

Who is Biggie Shorty? does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
(no subject) - cgallivan , 2009-07-01 02:56 am UTC ( Expand ) (no subject) - biggy_shorty , 2009-07-01 03:01 am UTC ( Expand )

Ben PerLee is rather skeptical:
Gameloft might be a company you know about from their cell phone games. I know I've bought something of theirs in the past. However, they ve really made a push into the growing market of the iPhone,  which is probably the only phone out there that can be called a game console.

Staff might have an idea about it:
vared Says: Murray is still too much of a whiner for my taste. And this is one of Roddick’s last best realistic shots at winning the title. Cindy, he s like a male Safina. Posted June 9th, 2009 at 10:26 pm

Furthermore, Sarah claims:
Madison Brengle Biography As a biography, Madison Brengle is an American professional tennis player who was born on April 3, 1990 in Dover, Delaware. Brengle stands at 5 4 and has earned $140,000 in prize money.

Peter Bodo gives a bit of an idea about it:
Posted by TripleF-FedFanForever(Sergeant Pepper Fed s Second Reich!) 07/02/2009 @ 12:17 AM OT time: Watched Martina Nav s Tennis Channel s Signature edition. Beautifully done. How honest, motivating and inspiring it is! I always followed Martina, but when it gets capsuled like this under an hour, one relives the whole thing and develop a whole level of appreciation and respect for that woman. What a champ! What a life!

Peter Bodo is not really sure about that:
Posted by Rani 06/03/2009 @ 4:59 PM > Get me a shrubbery Grant, that is the funniest thing I ve read all day. (And now I have iced tea all over my computer screen.)

But Steve Tignor says that's not all:
As for Rafa, what I’ll remember from this day is, for the first time at Roland Garros, feeling like he was the smaller and less potent player. Partly this is because Soderling is 6-foot-3 (he looks at least 2 inches taller), but it s also because Nadal was doing very little dictating. He was the runner rather than the hitterâ€"usually he s both. When he finally did try to wrest control of the points away from Soderling late in the fourth, he ended up coming in on ill-advised approaches and overhitting backhands on crucial points.

Sources:
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Tennis From: Destructoid Staff Staff Steve Tignor Peter Bodo Tushar Marija Staff Steve Tignor Peter Bodo Kmtuhin Peter Bodo Natty Jeff Smith Staff /26732291

Destructoid Staff comes with a new idea:
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Staff also takes into account the following fact:
vared Says: No someone said that and this is what someone else wrote on another board. I m no expert, nor esp informed poster, but as I understood from more knowlegable people and some interviews (mainly that of his and Rafas PR man Barbarilo), Nole has a classic case of undeveloped thorax (the part of the human body between the neck and the diaphragm, partially encased by the ribs and containing the heart and lungs; the chest) due to nose deviation that he operated on couple of years ago - his lungs couldn t develop properly when they were due.

Steve Tignor is rather skeptical:
The crowds get bigger and the noise increases. Creaking food carts are hauled past. But Gulbis is calm; it s obvious he s a cut above his opponent. When he has time to set up, he hits his windmill two-hand backhand to the corners like it s batting practice. But for every buzzing winner he puts past his opponent, Gulbis does something to keep the match close. He gets ahead on his serve and double-faults. He has an open court for an easy forehand, but he sends it whistling wide. In the end, its Gulbis who gets the lucky break. Serving for the match at 5-4 in the third, his opponent commits a crucial unforced error. Gulbis, like Jankovic, has found the bottom for now. Sometimes talent is enough. Sometimes the wheel of good fortune spins in your direction.

In contrast, Peter Bodo replies:
In all fairness to the authors, this is meant to be a kind of primer for aspiring sports-business agents, although much of the advice could be applicable to any professional relationships (

Tushar considers that:
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Marija sees it this way:
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Staff thinks that the problem is:
  Haas and Murray are first-time Wimbledon semifinalists. Roddick is bidding for his 3rd Wimbledon final, Federer for a record 7th consecutive final here.

Steve Tignor has another idea:
Posted by skip1515 06/01/2009 @ 8:54 PM "in losing Nadal also made it clear just how amazing his performance of the last few years, and the performance of his rival, Roger Federer, has been. To lose tight matches like this every once in a while is ordinary; to keep finding ways to win them, as Nadal and Federer have at every important event, is extraordinary."

Peter Bodo objects:
What Azarenka lacked today was Seles-like consistency, less in terms of keeping her errors to winners adequately low than in keeping her focus at the blue-flame level throughout the match. When Azarenka hits the ball, there s an awful lot of stuff happening, most of it while both her feet are off the ground, and most of it good. But whoever took her out of the box and put her together didn t tighten all the bolts. The good news for her is that the fix doesn t require disassembly. And one thing is for sure - they sure got the girl s heart to fit perfectly.

Still not being convinced, Kmtuhin replies:
Leander Paes is an Indian professional tennis player who currently features in the doubles events in the ATP tour and the Davis Cup tournament. His full name is Leander Adrian Paes. Lukas Dlouhy a profesisonal Czech tennis player on the ATP Tour. According to Bleacher Report, The No. 3 seeded pair Leander Paes and Lukas Dlouhy beat the unseeded pair of Wesley Moodie and Dick Norman to become 2009 French Open Men’s Doubles Championship.

Similarly, Staff adds:
Djokovic has been fine and healthy in the same tournaments he s losing in this year, and he hasn t stated he lost due to illness, except for the 09 AO, where the heat caused dizziness and low blood pressure, hence is it only when he s sick that he loses? I truthfuly think there s an over-kill on Djoko s health now that he s not winning as much, as compared to 08. He won Serbia this year, so I suppose he was well there.

Peter Bodo notices:
Posted by NP 06/12/2009 @ 5:54 PM No, Lock. The Magic groupies should be happy they ve taken a single game. Black Mamba just chose not to was wring!

Natty objects:
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Jeff Smith scans the other's answers and reply:
The CIAC has postponed the Class L and M softball semifinals due to this morning's heavy rains. They times and sites will be announced later today.   In boys tennis, Class LL, L and S singles quarterfinals and semifinals and doubles semifinals have also been postponed to Wednesday with the finals for all divisions now being played on Thursday.   As of 9:40 a.m., the baseball semifinals are still on as is the girls State Open tennis and quarterfinals in boys lacrosse.     Categories : Baseball , Softball

Staff is absolutely sure that:
ANDY RODDICK: No. There s really not â€'â€' that conversation would be kind of a short one, you know. There s a roof. If it rains, it closes. Beyond that, we might as well guess what color socks someone is wearing.

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Similarly, Staff adds:
jane Says: Thanks for the link Tennis Freak; I remembered that because it s unusual for Nadal to refer to anything OTHER than tennis so it stuck in my mind. Posted June 25th, 2009 at 1:02 am

Staff scans the other's answers and reply:
Mina Says: Kimo, that s the direction women s tennis seems to be moving in, too, and that saddens me deeply. I miss Justine Henin. Posted June 10th, 2009 at 3:23 pm

Staff considers that:
This is the norm for nearly everyone, not only djokovic. There are time, temperature, food, water, jet lag, and even bed/pillow changes, which we all encounter when we travel. It s a transition period the body undergoes when we leave our normal habitat and enter a different one. Hence, I don t understand the focus. If all of these things are a problem, then maybe, just maybe, djoko is in the wrong business ad sports is not his cup of tea.

Zac Boyer objects:
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Peter Bodo comes with the facts:
I m pretty sure we re going to be treated to a great match on Friday, as long as the tommy i ve been watching for the last few weeks shows up sans squirrels in his head, and fed manages to restart his ground game.

Staff thinks about it:
No. 2-seeded Russian Dmitry Tursunov finally stopped the run of Canadian qualifier Frank Dancevic, prevailing 6-3, 7-6(5) to raise the trophy, but in the process injuring his ankle and putting his Wimbledon chances in doubt. It was the first career grasscourt title for Tursunov, and his first of the season. Whether it s winning Wimbledon, Eastbourne, a Challenger of Futures event, or beating your grandmother in checkers, winning is always better than losing so it s great to get through the week like this, Tursunov said. It s always great to win a tournament, especially after I had ankle surgery just a couple of months ago. I actually tweaked my ankle in the second set and it was limiting my movement quite a bit towards the second set so I was pretty relieved to get the match over in two sets. I would have been in trouble had it gone to a third.

For example, Staff considers:
Posted June 11th, 2009 at 3:37 am Twocents Says: S.L. Price = Such Low Price! How Federer humbled SI ??? I have no problem with all the euologies piled up on Nadal he deserved it, and more. But I do have issues with S.L.Price s piece only 2 or 3 weeks ago titled How Nadal humbled Federer . Did he have to put down Fed so much in order to praise Nadal? After so many years of disappointment with mainstream jurnalism, it s still beyond me that journo s can change so shamelessly. Bandwagoner, thy name is journalist. Posted June 11th, 2009 at 3:42 am

As Steve Tignor says:
Fernando Gonzalez acting in a most unsportsmanlike way in his Olympic semifinal against James Blake (and in a manner similar to Martinez-Sanchez v. Serena), despite the notion that in the Olympics, sportsmanship is supposed to be valued to an even greater degree.....and winning his match. That was an impressive achievement by Gonzo, but it was sullied by the lack of fairness and manners on his part.

Before going any further, Peter Bodo wants to get this straight:
Posted by Yummy Prince Fed 06/15/2009 @ 11:31 AM Poor Nadia, reaches the final last year, about to be bounced in the first round this year. Talk about change in fortunes. Good to see Ana picked up her game and finding a way to win.

Peter Bodo also takes into account the following fact:
On to the men s semis:What can you say? Another pack of Rolaids please. How many nerve-rattling stomach churners can Fed fans handle in a week? First Haas and now del Potro. The Argentine was a rock for most of this match. Started off well enough.

Staff notices:
jane Says: JCZ, That s right; I think (?) unless perhaps Serena wins this year, which for some reason I think she may, that Safina stays number 1. I agree with all that is was a crap semi.

In addition to this, Ben PerLee states:
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admin comes with the facts:
Another highly common problem is osteoarthritis that occurs in the knee. Because of the huge amount of impact that occurs to the knees it is very important to ensure that they are as strong as possible as well as the shoes that you wearing are very strong.

While it may be true, Lana thinks:
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Staff also takes into account the following fact:
TejuZ Says: Nadal s knees might not be all that true, though he has some problems with just.. just like he has everytime he enters hard court season for last couple of years. But am sure, he ll come out blazing at Wimbledon again and he also suggested he might rest during the hard court season. So i guess we ll see him going full-on for the US Open title to complete his career grand slams. But i guess, Fed will be more than happy to deny Nadal that pleasure if they meet in the final.. just as Nadal has denied him before for last few years. Posted June 9th, 2009 at 9:50 pm

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