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Jul 18, 2009

The Spanish Armada heart hibiscus print shorts

Looks like every hot Spanish tennis player owns a piece of this hibiscus print Hawaiian board shorts.

Fernando Verdasco and Feliciano Lopez have the same shorts while Rafael Nadal has quite a similar one.

This shorts is definitely a fashion must-have this summer!

*Yawn* Please wake me up when Ana Ivanovic is back on court

I tried to watch the Open Championship Round 1 on Thursday hoping to catch a glimpse of Ana Ivanovic on the green.

It didn't happen.

I fell asleep so fast I didn't even get to see Adam Scott making his swing.

Last night, the same thing happened to me again just after 5 minutes into the tournament.

Seriously, I don't know how long Ivanovic can stand watching golf... it's such a boring sport!

Even the pro golfers including Scott can't stand it sometimes...


(Images via Zimbio.com)

Jul 17, 2009

Roger Federer unveils Basel's Hall of Fame honour plate

Roger Federer, the "housewife killer" (often refers to men who are popular among the aunties/housewives, in Cantonese) is back in Basel!

The world no.1 and living legend is back in his hometown to attend a ceremony to unveil a honour plate bearing his name at the Basel "Hall of Fame" on July 16, 2009.

Federer was named "Ehrespalebaerglemer“, a title that honours people who give outstanding services for the city.

I can't believe it takes 15 Grand Slams to get Federer that piece of plate!

I wonder how many plates are there altogether in Basel.



(Images by Fabrice Coffrini/AFP/Getty Images)

Jul 16, 2009

Richard Gasquet celebrates new found freedom by hitting the golf course

Richard Gasquet is all smile now that he's cleared to return to tour again.

How did he persuade the independent tribunal in London and escape a lengthy doping ban?

AP has the story:

After deciding to withdraw from the tournament he went to a nightclub in Miami with friends to see a French DJ perform at a dance music festival, which the tribunal noted was “notoriously associated with use of illegal recreational drugs including cocaine.”

Gasquet told the tribunal hearing held in London last month that he kissed a woman, identified in the ruling only as “Pamela.”

The tribunal said it was likely she had consumed cocaine during the night, though it had no direct evidence.

Gasquet was “on the balance of probability, contaminated with cocaine by Pamela” and, therefore, not significantly at fault for the doping offense, the ruling said.

“We take into account that the amount of cocaine in the player’s body was so small that if he had been tested only a few hours later, his test result would be likely to have been negative,” the tribunal stated.


Gasquet also argued at the hearing that his positive test was given after he had pulled out of the Key Biscayne tournament. Cocaine is a banned drug for athletes in competition.

The tribunal said Gasquet’s rights to practice his profession would be infringed by a one-year suspension, though it was required to find that a doping offense was committed.

It also noted that Gasquet would be banned for life if he tested positive for a banned drug a second time.

The ruling allowed the Frenchman to keep the ranking points and prize money he gained at tournaments in April.


(Via AP; Images via sports.sina.com.cn)


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