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Nov 12, 2009

Marat Safin bids farewell to tennis in Paris‎

Marat Safin calls it a career yesterday, receiving a huge ovation from the fans after a 6-4, 5-7, 6-4 defeat to Juan Martin del Potro in the second round of the Paris Masters.

It was the former world no.1's last match on the men's tour.

He may be famous for his furious, racket-throwing rants, but Safin would rather be remembered for the hard work he put in during a 12-year career.
“A lot of people there really thought that I’m not a really hard worker,” Safin, a two-time Grand Slam winner, said.

“But you can ask all my coaches how I dedicated myself to tennis. They will tell you it’s completely the opposite of what a lot of people think.”


During a modest ceremony where he received a special trophy, Safin said, “Today I will put all my memories, all my wins and losses in a small box."


“Today a door is closed, hopefully another one will open.”

Safin remained unclear about his projects for the future.
“Sportsmen are great when they are sportsmen,” Safin said.

“Afterwards, it’s a little bit tough for them. The transition from being a tennis player to do something else is difficult. And if time passes too much, you’re just an ex-tennis player.”
Here's a tribute video for Safin. You are one in millions and we will definitely miss you!



(Via AP)

Nov 11, 2009

Serena Williams is Glamorous

Serena Williams was named as one of Glamour magazine's 2009 Women of the Year.

At the star-studded event,
Emmy award-winning talk show host, Tyra Banks, presented Serena Williams, with her award.

During her speech, she encouraged the women in the crowd, "You can do whatever you want to do. The most important belief is self-belief."

Among the women honoured were Rihanna, Maria Shriver, Stella McCartney, First Lady Michelle Obama, Serena Williams, Laura Ling, Euna Lee, Maya Angelou, Jane Aronson, Marissa Mayer, Amy Poehler and Susan Rice.

Venus Williams, Maria Sharapova to kick off New Year at Hua Hin exhibition

BEC-Tero Entertainment informed us that Maria Sharapova and Venus Williams will be participating in the Centennial Invitation in Hua Hin on January 2, 2010 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Hua Hin and usher in the New Year at the same time.

It was reported that more than 20 million baht will be spent to stage the exhibition match.

A temporary court with a capacity to seat 4,000 people at the Hua Hin Centennial Park.

After their singles match, Sharapova and Williams will combine with local stars Paradorn Srichaphan and Danai Udomchoke for a set of mixed doubles.

The players are expected to celebrate their New Year’s Eve at the new InterContinental Resort.

Tickets for the Centennial Invitation go on sale at all Thaiticketmajor outlets and Major Hua Hin from November 21 onwards.

Richard Gasquet's fate to be decided in December

Richard Gasquet arrived for a hearing before the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) yesterday in Lausanne, Switzerland.

The Frenchman was tested positive for cocaine during the Miami Masters in March and was provisionally suspended in May before serving a two and a half month retroactive ban.


Gasquet claimed that the cocaine entered his system only when he kissed a young woman in a Miami nightclub.



During the seven-hour hearing, Gasquet was given chance to speak.

The verdict is expected in early December.


Gasquet, who once peaked at no. 7 and currently ranked at no. 53, declined to speak as he left the court.

(Images by Fabrice Coffrini/AFP/Getty Images)

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