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Jun 13, 2009

Boris Becker weds Lilly Kerssenberg

It doesn't matter who wear the pants in the family...

Instead of fleeing the paparazzi, former tennis champ Boris Becker, 40, and his bride Dutch model Lilly Kerssenberg, 30, have made the right decision by inviting the media to their wedding ceremony in St. Moritz, Switzerland.


She's lovely in this white tuxedo suit.

Among the guests who attended the less-than-private wedding ceremony were Prince Albert of Monaco, supermodel Claudia Schiffer and former cyclist Jan Ulrich, as well as Becker's two sons, Noah and Elias.

The newlyweds announced their plans to wed on a German chat show earlier this month.

Becker's eldest son Noah, left, and Elias, right, wait for the bridal couple in front of the Segantini Museum.

The Beckers wave as they set off for their reception together.

(Images via dailymail.co.uk)

A sneak peak inside Nicolas Kiefer's pants

Nicolas Kiefer retired with an abdominal muscle tear in the second round after down 1-6 against Jurgen Melzer at the Gerry Weber Open in Halle.

(Via Yahoo! Sports)


Jun 12, 2009

Justine Henin to make theatre debut in 'Stop Crying, Penelope!'

No wonder Justine Henin has no interest to go back to tour.

She's slowly and surely building up her career in the entertainment line.

In her next project, Justine Henin will make her threatrical debut in October with a role in the comedy "Arrête de pleurer Pénélope" (Stop Crying, Penelope!).

The production will tour in the French-speaking area of Belgium this winter.

The former world no. 1 has appeared in several TV productions since retiring from tennis, including a reality series called "The 12 Tasks of Justine Henin" and a cameo in the primetime French soap opera "Plus Belle La Vie."



(Via tennis.com)

Damir Dokic goes to jail; Is this the beginning of the end of the broken family?

Speaking about bomb threat, Jelena Dokic's father, Damir who threatened to blow up the Australian embassy in Serbia back in May has been sentenced to over a year in prison.

Dokic was given 10 months in prison for phone threats made against the ambassador and seven months for illegal possession of weapons.

He is expected to serve a total sentence of 15 months.


Dokic threatened the ambassdor last month after an interview with Dokic's estranged daughter Jelena appeared in an Australian publication, in which Jelena confirmed that her father had beaten her while serving as her coach on tour.

The Serbian newspaper Vecernje Novosti reports that Jelena may be flying to Serbia to see her father.

This is a sad ending but it could be a new beginning for the Dokic family.


(Via tennis.com)


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