Whitney

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The Hopman Cup started yesterday and opened with the Australian team playing top seeds Russia. Alicia Molik and Mark P won both their singles matches. Both were playing strongly and I think with Alicia's form she'll get back up to the top ranks in no time. Mark P I'm not so sure about, as I believed Russia's Dmitry Tursunov was probably still out of form, playing a bit too hard in the first set and having balls falling long, and stuff, so it would probably be better to judge when he plays more matches. I am biased though, as I don't like Mark P very much, and I adore Dima, so maybe you shouldn't take my word for it.

Also yesterday, France played the USA team who are the defending champions, and also seeded, and France beat the US as well. Mardy Fish hit the net judge once and he ran over and asked if he/she (can't remember) was alright. I love that the Hopman is so lighthearted. The best commentary, interviews, stats, background snippet things, it's adorable. and no ads on the ABC. fantastic.

Czech Republic played today against India and Sania Mirza (India) dominated her match and Tomas Berdych (Czech) dominated his, which was pretty expected. Tomas was absolutely stunning in his singles match, beautiful groundstrokes and balance. I'm not too sure how he handles dropshots and such though, because tall guys can't usually handle those too well. But serve was great, (one of his stats was 100% on second serve) and he converted 4/5 breakpoints, all the stats were great actually, very high. I'm pretty sure he'll break top 10 this year.

India won the tie in the live doubles with the Indian guy, Rohan Bopanna, really being in his zone in the doubles, as opposed to being annihilated in the singles by Berdych. Lucie Safarova put in a gutsy effort in the second set and India won in a match tiebreak.

I don't have any coverage of Adelaide but Chris Guccione and Peter Luczak are through, I think, along with comeback guy Joachim Johannson. Considering I adore Joachim (former #9 in the world, and stuff) I might be mentioning him more often than you would bear to hear. He's doing the first blog of 2007, link here.

I don't really understand the Round Robin format too well, will probably get it eventually though. Full explanation can be found here but I'm not going to guarantee you'll understand it. A friend of mine from Adelaide said that in her paper even Lleyton said he didn't really get it, and he's...you know, playing.

Finally, Hewitt has been removed from the Australian Open 07 posters and Federer still has the French Open at the top of his 2007 to-do list, but I don't think that's too surprising to anyone.
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Davis Cup Finals, Russia v Argentina

December 3rd 2006 00:58
Okay, here's me trying to start over. Unfortunately I have a feeling this won't work pretty well as it is the Tennis Calender's one month break before the fun starts Down Under after some scattered tournaments around the world in Doha and Chennai, etc.

The Davis Cup Finals started and it's been underway for two days and Russia's leading Argentina 2-1. Today's action sees David Nalbandian face of with Nikolai Davydenko before Marat Safin plays Juan Ignacio Chela, but as always that's subject to change because of reasons that I wouldn't know about, in the semi-finals Dmitry Tursunov replaced Mikhail Youzhny if i remember correctly in the 4th rubber and look what happened!

Additionally, resident blogger Dmitry Tursunov is blogging again, about Davis Cup, and possibly his last blog for the year.

Dmitry Tursunov

Feder-bear is now available for ordering and I suggest everyone buy one cos it's for a good cause. and it's cute.

and I really should change this layout...

I'll try and recap the Masters Cup a bit later, after I watch those matches, but if you really want to know, well, Roger Federer beat James Blake in the finals. Beat is a kind word considering the first set went 6-0. Anyway I won't spoil it anymore until after I watch the games.

Oh yes, the Aberdeen Cup was underway in Scotland and the Scottish team of Andy and James Murray (they're brothers) beat Englishmen Greg Rusedski and...can't remember who. And Andy cut his hair for charity, so it looks less like a birdsnest.
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Tennis Masters Cup underway

November 13th 2006 05:21
Roger Federer waved away the memories of last year's Masters Cup by beating David Nalbandian in first clash of the Tennis Masters tournament, underway from yesterday. Last year, David Nalbandian beat him in an epic final which was taken to a 5th set tiebreak and which the Argentinian won.

Whilst last year Federer was bearing an ankle injury which forced him out of the later Masters series tournaments and his hometown tournament in Basel, this time around Nalbandian has suffered a series of injuries this year. Yesterday Federer finished him off 3-6, 6-1, 6-1 after a shaky first set start.

Roger Federer Masters Cup Profile


David Nalbandian Masters Cup Profile


In the round in the Red group, Andy Roddick defeated Ivan Ljubicic 6-4, 6-7(9), 6-1, wasting 2 match points before he won.

Andy Roddick Masters Cup Profile


Ivan Ljubicic Masters Cup Profile


Which means the W-L results for the Red Group currently stand at:
Roger Federer 1-0
Andy Roddick 1-0
Ivan Ljubicic 0-1
David Nalbandian 0-1

Tonight sees Rafael Nadal, Nikolay Davydenko, James Blake and Tommy Robredo all in action.

Oh, and ABC having delayed telecast of the Masters is the crappiest. Last year they had it live! The even sadder thing is apparently Pay-TV is a delayed version of the ABC, which is already delayed...

And if anyone hasn't submitted their vote on savemysport.com.au, a campaign to keep sport on free-to-air TV, well, they should.



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Marat Safin's blog, Stockholm, Moscow

October 15th 2006 14:00
Everyone needs to go read Marat's blog. Like right now. It's the most mindblowing, deep thing I've read in ages. (Maybe because I don't read deep things very often.) I always have this image of Marat as being some 21 year old playboy but he sounds so mature and philosophical and cynical in his blog. Like wishing everybody to take care and not go do drugs and drink till your brain is fried. Argh, good words.

Marat Safin and Nikolai Davydenko are playing in the Moscow Kremlin Cup final as I speak. It's a battle of the Russians, although Marat says Davydenko's originally from Ukraine. Hmm. Davydenko is leading and about to take the 3rd set after they both have one set each


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Roger Federer wins the US Open

October 7th 2006 00:53
Sorry about this taking so long.

So yes, by now I'm sure everyone knows that Roger beat Andy Roddick in the finals of the US Open. It was nice to see Andy in a final again. Roger himself said


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Russia and Argentina will contest the Davis Cup final after defeats to Australia and the USA respectively.

These two were contests of contrast, with Argentina beating Australia in 3 straight rubbers and the fourth match between Russia's Dmitry Tursunov and America's Andy Roddick needing to go to 17-15 in the fifth set of the fourth match


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Roger Federer and American crowd favourite Andy Roddick have made it to the US Open Finals, which happen tomorrow.

The two have met a total of 11 times, with Andy only beating Roger once


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Agassi's last stand

September 10th 2006 01:25
Everyone's probably already heard everything there is to BE heard about Andre's last match against Benjamin Becker. Straight sets, sore back, being in tears at the end, standing ovation, fantabulous speech.

So I'll just refer everyone to ATP tennis.com's tributes, because they're better than anything I can hope to write


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The 2006 U.S. Open [11], starting August 28, represents the last opportunity for tennis fans to see Agassi in ATP play live. Agassi is unseeded in the U.S. Open for the first time since 1997


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Andy Roddick played Juan Carlos Ferrero in the finals of the Cincinnati Tennis Tournament, defeating the Spaniard 6-3 6-4 enroute to his first title of the year.

In winning at Cincy Andy also won the US Open Series, a repeat of last year


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Comment by Whitney
on Grass season rolls in

June 24th 2006 04:18
Nadal isn't too bad on grass, actually, I have 0 idea how he adapts so quickly (although the same could be said for Roger, too). He beat Mardy Fish in the first round at Queens 6-1 6-1, and the week before that Mardy Fish won some small grass tournament. So he's got potential. Although I would hate it if Nadal ever ever wins Wimbly =P I want clay back. Completely nerve-wracking stuff.

Comment by Whitney
on French Open Final Summary Nadal d Federer

June 15th 2006 02:40
Rafael did a very good job playing. And don't worry too much, Roger will join the all time greats eventually. He's still "history in the making". You and I are in this fantastic tennis era because we get to see it. =).

Oh, I envy! I don't have Foxtel at home so I watched via live streaming on the Internet. It totally didn't have that punch because it was in Dutch. (The commentary, I mean). I only watched till Lleyton won the second set. Am waiting forever to see if I could glimpse Federer v Ancic

Comment by Whitney
on Federer scare Rafa writes for Roland Garros!

May 29th 2006 11:40
I'm not watching all of these games. I don't have fox sports (ie only decent channel with tennis on throughout the year). I rely on streams from the internet.

french is definitely the most different of the slams. all the sliding, the drop shots, the clay getting stuck in shoes. it's why there are clay court specialists, i suppose, because it requires different technique to play. Grass is different too, very quick, but i think it's probably closer to hardcourt than clay is.

Comment by Whitney
on Injured!

May 26th 2006 06:52
It may have something to do with it, but I believe it's a relatively minor factor. This time he twisted his ankle in the second set and then went on to complete the match in 4 sets (losing the match). Last time he broke a rib after taking a fall at home in Australia. So I don't think it's too tied with stamina or endurance, especially when he is supposed to be "fresh" after not playing in the previous 3 clay court tournaments.

There's good news that Hewitt is likely to be at the French Open because the scans show that there hasn't been any structural damage to the ankle.

Cheers,
Whitney

Comment by Whitney
on Australia vs Greece, England 'B' vs Belarus 'B'

May 26th 2006 06:24
hey!

I'm so delighted about the Aussies v Greece match. Loving the hype and everything. This morning I saw two of those Aussie flags that were free with the SMH on cars whilst i was going to uni.

very excited =) and you're gonna get a tonne of hits =P

cya!

Whitney

Comment by Whitney
on Nadal levels with Vilas' record

May 16th 2006 05:12
I think Federer just choked; he led 4-1 in the 5th set and was going to serve for the match at 5-2 and both his match points were thrown away by forehands that went wide. Although I don't think anyone would be disagreeing when I say that Nadal rules the clay courts right now.

Whitney

Comment by Whitney
on Injuries are not 'Kewell'...

May 16th 2006 04:47
Ah well, I'm keeping my fingers and my toes crossed! Counting down the days!

Whitney

Hello, Charles!

Thank you for welcoming me into the community =) I have actually refound my passion for football what with World Cup Fever settling in. I totally can't wait! Unfortunately Wimbledon Final and World Cup Final is on the same day so I'd be very torn by the time I have to choose.

I'm setting into the community OK, I guess. Hopefully I'll think of something more interesting than putting up results for my tennis blog!

Ttyl,

Whitney