Guess who are these players and walk away with RM50 (so that you can buy your mom a cup of coffee this weekend). I've raised up the money this week and of course in return pose more challenging pictures. And don't forget to tell me who is your favourite tennis player.
Read the following:
This contest is simple. Just do the following in the comment page of this post. No emails will be entertained.
1. Guess who are the tennis players in the pictures.
2. Tell me in 20 words or less who is your favourite tennis player and why.
3. Leave your email address.
The first contestant who guess it right will win. If there are more than one correct entries, winner will be based on your creativity in answering task no. 2. Winner will be contacted via email.
Conditions: I will only bank in RM50 to the winner via Maybank2U or Public Bank. Contest only open for Malaysians.
Closing date of submission is tomorrow, 10 May, 2008 midnight (Saturday).
May 8, 2008
It's not the end of clay court dominance for Nadal

Rafael Nadal who has just won the Monte Carlo Open and at Barcelona last Sunday, didn't have a chance defend his three straight wins at the Rome Masters after stumbled at the first hurdle when the Spaniard lost 7-5, 6-1 to compatriot Juan Carlos Ferrero yesterday.
I wasn't really disappointed as Nadal has been playing non-stop for the past 2 weeks and defended 2 titles. This is the only second time in his last 104 games that Nadal has lost on clay. Ferrero now meets Andy Murray's conqueror, Stanislas Wawrinka, in the third round.
Ferrero who has never beaten Nadal on clay consistently put Nadal under pressure in the first set and then went on to win over his compatriot in eight encounters and his first on clay.
(Images from AP Photo/Alessandra Tarantino)
Labels:
juan carlos ferrero,
rafael nadal,
rome open,
tennis
May 7, 2008
Footballers fancy tennis too


(Images from FILIPPO MONTEFORTE/AFP/Getty Images)
Labels:
as roma,
david pizarro,
francesco totti,
guillermo canas,
roger federer
What I've missed over the weekend





(Images from Getty Images)
Labels:
bmw open,
david ferrer,
fernando gonzalez,
rafael nadal,
simone bolelli,
tennis
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