Earlier she was spotted arriving at the Ed Sullivan Theater looking fabulous and yet casual.

Too bad... I don't think we'll ever going to get Roger Federer on the show.If you haven't watch the interview yet, here you go.

Too bad... I don't think we'll ever going to get Roger Federer on the show.
French media are reporting that Mathieu Montcourt had died at the age of 24."The French Tennis Federation (FFT) is literally in shock on learning of the death of Mathieu Montcourt," a Federation statement said.Montcourt's last tournament was in the Croatian town of Rijeka late June where he reached the semi-final of a Challenger Tour event.
"His sudden loss plunges the whole tennis family into immense sadness," the statement added.
FFT technical director Patrice Dominguez said: "Mathieu was a young and promising talent who was really on the way up. "He was a hard-working, serious and clean-living lad. We are devastated and our first thoughts are with his family."
"Based on preliminary findings, we conclude the death was from natural causes. We are awaiting the toxicology results, which should be available next week, to be completely certain," a police source told AFP.(Via pr-inside.com, AFP)
Caroline Wozniacki is probably my second biggest WTA crush after Maria Sharapova.
Last Sunday, Wozniacki attended a joint opening ceremony between the Collector Swedish Open Women and Catella Swedish Open. 
At the end of the event, Wozniacki had the priviledge to officiate the opening of the tournament together with former junior French Open champion Daniel Berta.


Here's an inside look at the Wimbledon Winners Party held at Hotel Intercontinental, London yesterday. 






