Maria Sharapova was spotted at Chateau Marmont with rumoured boyfriend Charlie Ebersol. She was attending a dinner thrown by her fashion partner Cole Haan.

With a glamorous blue dress, slicked hair and motorcycle chain, looks like Ms Sharapova is getting more comfortable with her Hollywood life rather than hitting the balls on tennis court.
I really hope the rumour about her retirement isn't true.
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Roger Federer's mom Lynette once said in a newspaper interview, "I used to say to Roger, 'When you have these outbursts like this, you're just telling your opponent that you're ready for him to beat you'".
She was right.
Roger Federer lost his temper and the match against Novak Djokovic in the semifinals at the Sony Ericsson Open last night.
Federer angrily broke his racket Friday en route to a 3-6, 6-2, 6-3 loss to Djokovic.
Federer fell behind 2-love in the third set, and when he netted an easy forehand to start the next game, he slammed his racket to the concrete, mangling it.
The outburst came as a shock especially to his fans.

“I was just frustrated,” a red-eyed Federer said shortly after the match.
“Didn’t feel great. It’s just a natural thing I did.”
Federer lost the next two games as the match slipped away despite support from a sympathetic crowd.
Djokovic’s opponent in the final Sunday will be Andy Murray who beat Juan Martin del Potro 6-1, 5-7, 6-2.
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"Maybe it was wonderful for the crowd but it was terrible for me." ~ Rafael Nadal after he lost 4-6, 6-3, 6(3) to Juan Martin Del Potro.
The 20-year-old Argentine delighted a "partisan crowd" by upsetting the top-ranked Nadal in the quarterfinals at the Sony Ericsson Open.
According to AP, Del Potro "was buoyed by a home-court advantage, with many transplanted Argentines in the crowd singing "Del-Po" between points".
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