Before the start of the Toray Pan Pacific Open Tennis tournament, Yaroslava Shedova, Vladimira Uhlirova and Agnieszka Radwanska spend some time attending a sumo wrestling match.
Here are some pictures of them posing with the wrestlers.
(Images via www.toray-ppo.co.jp)
Sep 17, 2008
Argentina name David Nalbandian, Juan Martin Del Potro for singles; Marat Safin chooses Bangkok Open instead

Argentina named David Nalbandian and Juan Martin del Potro to play in the singles in their Davis Cup world group semi-final against Russia at the weekend.
"David and Juan Martin will be the singles players," team captain Alberto Mancini told a news conference.

"We haven't decided on the doubles, it depends on what happens in Friday's opening two rubbers."
"Naming them now is a lift for team morale as they don't have to live with any uncertainty about who's going to play. Everyone knows their role and that is very positive."

Agustin Calleri and Guillermo Canas complete the Argentina team for the Sept 19-21 tie.
Nalbandian warned that Russia would not struggle as much on the clay surface at the Parque Roca as other visiting teams.
"Playing on clay makes a big difference for Argentina against a lot of countries, but I don't think it will be like that against Russia," he said.
"They have players who are very strong on this surface and it's going to be tough."As for the Russian team, Nikolay Davydenko has started his practice along with Igor Andreev and Dmitry Tursunov.

prepare for a training session.
Earlier on Marat Safin has decided to take part in the Thailand Open instead of helping his country in the Davis Cup.
The world number 39 has pulled out of the competition because of the distance between Argentina and Thailand.
Safin said on his website that he needed points to improve his world ranking so he decided to participate in the Thailand Open which is scheduled from September 21-28.
''I decided to pull out from the Russian Davis Cup team because I want to concentrate on the Thailand Open,'' said the former top-ranked player in the world.He felt the trip from Buenos Aires to Bangkok would be very long and tiring and could make it difficult for him to play well in Bangkok in order to get points.
He asked Russia's captain Shamil Tarpischev to release him from the Davis Cup squad and Tarpischev agreed.
''My aim by the end of this season is to be in the top 20 again,'' he said.Safin will fly to Bangkok on Sept 21. The tournament will also feature a number of world-class players including number three Novak Djokovic.
(Via Reuters UK, Bangkok Post, Images via Yahoo! Sport)
Toray Pan Pacific Open Tennis begins this week


The main draw of the tournament is to be held at Ariake Colosseum from September 16 to September 21.
Here are some pretty pictures for your viewing pleasure.


(Images via www.toray-ppo.co.jp, zimbio.com)
New WTA site: Challenge with top women’s tennis players, virtually
Back in May, I made a post about the WTA "Superheroes" marketing campaign.
The video is finally up on www.ChallengeYourHero.com – a new site launched by the Sony Ericsson WTA Tour where tennis fans can face off against some of the top women’s tennis players in the world – virtually.
The web site is designed for fans to mix videos of themselves matching up to some of the greatest players in the world, such as Maria Sharapova, Ana Ivanovic, or Jelena Jankovic.
Here's the best thing, creators of the best videos, as determined by the Tour, will be eligible for a chance to win the grand prize – a trip for two to the year-end Sony Ericsson Championships in Doha, Qatar!
Here's what you have to do:
The video is finally up on www.ChallengeYourHero.com – a new site launched by the Sony Ericsson WTA Tour where tennis fans can face off against some of the top women’s tennis players in the world – virtually.
The web site is designed for fans to mix videos of themselves matching up to some of the greatest players in the world, such as Maria Sharapova, Ana Ivanovic, or Jelena Jankovic.
Here's the best thing, creators of the best videos, as determined by the Tour, will be eligible for a chance to win the grand prize – a trip for two to the year-end Sony Ericsson Championships in Doha, Qatar!
Here's what you have to do:
- Visit ChallengeYourHero.com and create a free account.
- Users then upload a video of themselves playing tennis, in addition, still photos and audio can also be uploaded.
- The user then selects the ‘hero’ they want to challenge.
- The web based video mixer allows users to make cut-scene video combining their own tennis shorts with those of a pro; it also allows users to stylize video, add audio and transitions.
- Once a video has been completed and published, it is available for public viewing in the gallery of the site.
- Users can also embed the video on other sites or share it using popular social networking sites.
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