Jun 8, 2012
Chefs for a day
Looks like Fabio Fognini and Janko Tipsarevic turned chefs for a day after a not-too-amazing run at the French Open.
The Italian made the pizza while the Serbian on the barbecue pit (I read about how popular barbecue is in Serbia).
The guys are enjoying themselves before the grass season starts.
(Images via Fabio's Twitter page and Janko's Facebook fan page)
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janko tipsarevic,
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Maria Sharapova bounces back to no.1, one step away from the French Open title
Maria Sharapova is back at the no.1 spot in the WTA rankings following her victory in the women's semi final match against Petra Kvitova at Roland Garros.
She first captured the top rank in 2005.
''It's a long road back; it's a long process. It's a lot of days of frustration and uncertainty, not knowing if you'll ever get there, not knowing how much you want it, not knowing whether (there) would be a moment like that for you again,'' Sharapova said at the press conference with the WTA's glass vase signifying her no. 1 status sitting inches away.
(Images via Yahoo! Sports)
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petra kvitova,
roland garros
Jun 7, 2012
Pink clay on Court 1 at Roland Garros
In conjunction with the Women's Day celebration, Court 1 at Roland Garros received a makeover.
The clay court turned pink for a day! Isn't that a bright idea?
(Image via @carole_bouchard)
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french open,
paris,
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roland garros,
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UNICEF Ambassador Ana Ivanovic promotes Olympic values in school violence prevention
UNICEF National Ambassador for Serbia Ana Ivanovic met up with pupils from Belgrade primary and secondary schools for the “School without Violence” programme yesterday.
During the event, Ivanovic talked to the children about the importance of nurturing Olympic values and spirit in sport and in life alike, respect for others and friendship.
“Sport and the values that characterise it are important for children and young people in developing self-esteem, commitment to teamwork, problem-solving, respect each other and nurturing friendships. Adopting these fundamental values can also help decrease violence and bullying in schools and create a better and more enabling environment for children and youth,” Ivanovic said.
(Images via Mondo)
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ana ivanovic,
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