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Oct 19, 2008

An interview with Michael Berrer at Tashkent Challenger

Once ranked around top 50 in the world Michael Berrer, comes out as straightforward person. Currently ranked 105 in the world Berrer is looking to gain points and more than that a lot of confidence to get him back into the top 50.

Q: Why did you choose to play at Tashkent Challenger this week?

Berrer: One of the reasons I entered the event was to make up points. I dropped quite a lot of points from Moscow, where I had entered the semifinals last year.

Q: After being on the ATP tour and playing at the grand slams, isn’t playing Challengers like coming down a bit?

Berrer: Yes, It’s a Catch 22 situation really, playing at the bigger events I did not win many matches frankly and losing matches surely harms confidence of players. I feel by playing in challengers is not disgrace; a few wins and close matches surely help to regain confidence back into the game.

Q: How was your experience on the ATP tour tennis wise?

Berrer: I played many of the top players in the world like Federer, Schuettler, Roddick at the Grand Slams. Playing on tour is tough, tensions are high, and there is tremendous pressure at events. That’s professional tennis; those who survive and conquer it are winners.

Q: It’s like getting back to basics, what do you expect for yourself in the new season?

Berrer: My aim to play some very good tennis, and get back into the groove and gain confidence and make up points till the end of the year , there a few more events . Then it is to get back to my rankings and then to improve on it steadily.

Q: So do you think the Tashkent challenger will help you in your effort?

Berrer: Surely, I really had not expected this kind of high ranked players to be playing here, and it’s a tough tournament, which is even better for me. I playing well and am feeling comfortable.

Q: This week you have seen a lot of Asian players and you are also played against Lu who is the top Asian Player, Your thoughts on the difference in the game compared to Europeans?

Berrer: The Asians are coming up very strongly and are very tough players, most of them have flat strokes, because they are used to playing on hard courts. Lu is a different player as he has the European style of play.

Q: Is there any difference in the organizational aspect between Asian and European events of this stature?

Berrer: Anytime, hospitality in Asian countries is better than in Europe, Mostly the tournaments are well organized here .

Q: Your comments on the Tashkent Challenger?

Berrer: This is my first time in Tashkent, before coming here there were apprehensions about the event, the food, language. But some of the senior players and other German player who have played in Uzbekistan before have said a lot of good things about how events are organized here.

I’m happy that I came here. I would like to compliment the organizers of this event for putting an excellent week for the players.

(Via Sunder Iyer on behalf of the media team at Tashkent Challenger)

Venus and Serena Williams swinging in style for Harper's Bazaar

Venus and Serena Williams recently posed for the November issue of Harper’s Bazaar.

They were photo shooting on a tennis court but with a little twist.

Playing against each other, the sisters were styled in high fashion dressed from Versace to Ralph Lauren and accessorized from Prada to Jimmy Choo.


(Images via harpersbazaar.com)

Oct 18, 2008

Maria Sharapova's Canon commercial photos; Rafael Nadal a potential brand ambassador too?

Maria Sharapova just added a total of 12 new photos of her Canon commercial shoot that was shot earlier of the year in California. Click here for the rest of the photos.


By the way, I'm totally into this photo of Rafael Nadal taking a snapshot with his fans (including a Hugo Boss ball girl) after winning the match against Richard Gasquet at the last sixteen match.

Don't you think digital imaging company should approach Nadal for possible endorsement deal?

Cameras love Nadal. Try ask paparazzis and fans. And his skills speak precision and speed. I thought his energy and passion in tennis can personifies a camera brand.

Oh my, am I too hard to sell Nadal here? :D

(Images via Maria Sharapova's website, Yahoo! Sport)

Zinedine Zidane and son Luca spotted at Rafael Nadal's match in Madrid

Former France soccer player Zinedine Zidane attended the quarterfinal match between Rafael Nadal and compatriot Feliciano Lopez at the Madrid Masters Series tennis tournament in Madrid yesterday.

Together with him is son Luca who is a footballer in the making.


Perhaps Luca will end up to be like his idol Nadal, who chose to switch from football to tennis when he was young too?

It's great to see the Zizou again showing the softer and father figure side of him after the ugly headbutt incident back in the World Cup 2006 final where he rammed his head into Marco Materazzi's chest who had verbally provoked him.

Wonder what the dad and son giggling about?

Perhaps they find Nadal's reaction here rather funny?

Nadal who won the match 6-4, 6-4 took time to meet the football legend and Luca and took a nice memorable picture together.


(Images via Yahoo! Sport, Reuters, Madrid Masters website)

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