Jan 3, 2009
Life's a beach for Ana Ivanovic
Maria Sharapova can only dreamed of having a night match with Adam Scott.
But for Ana Ivanovic, she gets to hangout with the hunky golfer at the Noosa Heads Beach in Queensland.
Life's a bitch, isn't it?
Here's a bigger photo of the golfing star.
The question now is, is it over between Ana and Fernando Verdasco? Perhaps we'll know soon as the Australian Open is getting near.
(Images via Great Tennis Photos)
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Jan 2, 2009
Maria Sharapova not ready for Hong Kong exhibition match
Happy New Year!!!
Finally I'm in the mood to blog again! My resolution this year is to focus more on the Asian tournaments as well as the players in this region.
So let's kick off the new year with news from the women's tennis players.
Recently the Hong Kong Tennis Patrons’ Association announced the withdrawal of Maria Sharapova from the Hong Kong event.
I'm not sure about you but I'm so eager to see Sharapova back in the court again.
She was reportedly said to be reluctant to withdraw from the exho.
A full recovery from a shoulder injury has allowed her to only start hitting balls just over two weeks ago. She's playing but has not had sufficient training to compete at the high level that Hong Kong demands.
Sharapova announced:
Anna's presence will continue to make Team Russia a powerful contender for the JB Gold Group crown. Replacing Maria as Team Russia’s Captain will be World No. 7, Vera Zvonareva.
The JB Group Classic is a world team event featuring Europe, Russia, Team Americas and Asia Pacific.
Heading up these teams are World No 1 Jelena Jankovic, Wimbledon Champion Venus Williams and crowd favourite Zheng Jie from China.
Organisers also revealed that they were in discussions with Martina Hingis, former World No. 1 in both Singles and Doubles, to come to the JB Group Classic to compete in the Doubles Event for Team Europe.
A total of 12 players make up a star-studded field.
(Via JB Group Classic, Image via womenstennisblog.com)
Finally I'm in the mood to blog again! My resolution this year is to focus more on the Asian tournaments as well as the players in this region.
So let's kick off the new year with news from the women's tennis players.
Recently the Hong Kong Tennis Patrons’ Association announced the withdrawal of Maria Sharapova from the Hong Kong event.
I'm not sure about you but I'm so eager to see Sharapova back in the court again.
She was reportedly said to be reluctant to withdraw from the exho.
A full recovery from a shoulder injury has allowed her to only start hitting balls just over two weeks ago. She's playing but has not had sufficient training to compete at the high level that Hong Kong demands.
Sharapova announced:
"It's with much disappointment that I have to withdraw from Hong Kong. I've been using this event for the last five years to get match fit and ready for the new season, in fact Hong Kong has been successful in preparing me for the Australian Open.
I am very sorry I won't be competing, and I deeply apologise to my fans and the sponsors that they won't see me there this year.Max Eisenbud, Maria's agent at IMG commented:
I'm just not ready to play against the top class competition in Hong Kong, although I remain hopeful for Australia where I'm the defending champion.
Believe me, it's been a very difficult decision, but I only started practicing 16 days ago. I love playing in Hong Kong, and the Organisers attract a world class field."
"I know how difficult this decision has been for Maria. Hong Kong is a special event for her, she's been competing there since she was 15 years old and the event staff and team are like family, and there has been no better place to prepare for a Grand Slam. Maria needs to get "tennis fit" now and she's working hard."Co-Tournament Director in Hong Kong, Mr. Terry Catton said:
"We're hugely disappointed, who wouldn't be, but we've known Maria for over five years and we know what a tough competitor she is. She wouldn't give up her spot in Hong Kong lightly and we are terribly sad for her.The Tennis Patrons’ Association will replace her with world class Russian, Anna Chakvetadze who is currently the world no. 18.
We're particularly disappointed for our sponsors, our fans and all our different partners but we welcome Maria's comments about Hong Kong, we wish her well for the season and look forward to welcoming her back another year. Tennis needs a fit and competitive Maria."
Anna's presence will continue to make Team Russia a powerful contender for the JB Gold Group crown. Replacing Maria as Team Russia’s Captain will be World No. 7, Vera Zvonareva.
The JB Group Classic is a world team event featuring Europe, Russia, Team Americas and Asia Pacific.
Heading up these teams are World No 1 Jelena Jankovic, Wimbledon Champion Venus Williams and crowd favourite Zheng Jie from China.
Organisers also revealed that they were in discussions with Martina Hingis, former World No. 1 in both Singles and Doubles, to come to the JB Group Classic to compete in the Doubles Event for Team Europe.
A total of 12 players make up a star-studded field.
(Via JB Group Classic, Image via womenstennisblog.com)
Dec 21, 2008
James Blake: On Lipstick Jungle, Christmas and tennis
Have you watch the TV series Lipstick Jungle starring Brooke Shields before? Personally I love that show.
Hopefully the new season will start soon as I'm looking forward to watch James Blake making an appearance in the show as himself.
Try look out for Blake in the 14th episode called "Let the Games Begin". In this episode Blake appeared to be giving Lindsay Price's character Victoria Ford some golf tips. He was then left stunned as Victoria ran towards somewhere/someone :D
On the holiday season, according to Blake in his blog, he's looking forward to have a white Christmas in Connecticut.
The exhibition will be over new year's and will include Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Andy Murray, Andy Roddick and Nikolay Davydenko.
(Via yardbarker.com, Images via jamesblaketennis.com)
Hopefully the new season will start soon as I'm looking forward to watch James Blake making an appearance in the show as himself.
Try look out for Blake in the 14th episode called "Let the Games Begin". In this episode Blake appeared to be giving Lindsay Price's character Victoria Ford some golf tips. He was then left stunned as Victoria ran towards somewhere/someone :D
On the holiday season, according to Blake in his blog, he's looking forward to have a white Christmas in Connecticut.
"I'm looking forward to Christmas back in Connecticut and I'm hoping for a white Christmas since I have a tough time getting into the Christmas spirit when I'm outside in t-shirts and shorts."Blake will start the year at another exhibition in Abu Dhabi which will be his is first trip to the United Arab Emirates.
The exhibition will be over new year's and will include Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Andy Murray, Andy Roddick and Nikolay Davydenko.
(Via yardbarker.com, Images via jamesblaketennis.com)
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Merry X'mas & Happy Holiday wishes from the ATP & Sony Ericsson WTA Tour players
The star players at ATP and Sony Ericsson WTA Tour send out a very cute Christmas message to fans.
Lead by world no. 3 Novak Djokovic, the players came up with a hilarious rendition of the "12 Days of Christmas'.
Some of the players include Andy Murray, Ana Ivanovic, Jelena Jankovic, Jo-WIlfried Tsonga, Vera Zvonareva, Nikolay Davydenko, Dinara Safina, Nicolas Kiefer and many more. Do check out Sam Querrey singing too!
At the end of the video, ATP and Sony Ericsson WTA Tour invite tennis fans to check out the brand new TennisTV.com, which will live stream more than 700 matches, highlights, exclusive interviews and behind the scenes features from more than 40 tournaments around the world in 2009.
Lead by world no. 3 Novak Djokovic, the players came up with a hilarious rendition of the "12 Days of Christmas'.
Some of the players include Andy Murray, Ana Ivanovic, Jelena Jankovic, Jo-WIlfried Tsonga, Vera Zvonareva, Nikolay Davydenko, Dinara Safina, Nicolas Kiefer and many more. Do check out Sam Querrey singing too!
At the end of the video, ATP and Sony Ericsson WTA Tour invite tennis fans to check out the brand new TennisTV.com, which will live stream more than 700 matches, highlights, exclusive interviews and behind the scenes features from more than 40 tournaments around the world in 2009.
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