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Who won 2010 Wimbledon title?

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Roger Federer in slow motion


The video clips were captured during the 1/4 final match between Federer and Soderling at French Open 2010 using Fuji HS10 digital camera. I was sitting in the 3rd row from the very top of the Phillippe Chatrier Court, hence, wobbly picture. The music is from The World Of Rolex – Federer, Lang Lang, Equestrian clip by ShamisK.

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Oudin, Schiavone advance in first round of US Open

Oudin, Schiavone advance in first round of US Open
Melanie Oudin struggled with higher expectations since her crowd-pleasing run to the U.S. Open quarterfinals last year. So did Francesca Schiavone after her breakthrough French Open title in June.

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India Lose 0-3 to Kiwis in Fed Cup ? Mixed Double Tennis

Rushmi Chakravarthi played from Indian side and Dianee Hollands played the first match to represent New Zealand. However, there was no match of Rushmi Chakravarthi for her opponent. For this reason, tennis livescore was 3-6 and 0-6 by the kiwi player. In this event, there was great responsibility on the team’s number one player, Ankita Bhambri to bring India back in competition. On the other hand, New Zealand’s player Marina Eracovic, played well and thrashed the Indian player by 6-2 and 6-3 to win the tie.

In the doubles, the pair of Sanaa Bhambri and Ankita in Fed Cup, lost. The score was 2-6 and 3-6 because On the other hand, there were Eracovic and Kairangi Vano to represent New Zealand. The Indian players did not play to their potential and the opposition was really gave them tough time.

It is hope that tennis will grow in India. However it’s been growing but there is no match to Sania Mirza. New Zealand’s players played really well and got the victory. Sania won the Australian Open mixed doubles with Mahesh Bhupathi On Sunday. Mahesh Bhupathi has even mixed doubles grand slam titles with different partners. In the Australian Open in 2006, was the last mixed doubles Grand Slam of Bhupathi’s. Similarly, Mahesh Bhupathi assisted Sania Mirza and broke resistance of their opponent Dechy’s in the opening set.

Women tennis is recognized by the people everywhere and there are thousands of sports and tennis lovers who don’t want to miss the opportunity to get awareness of the recent events.  Either it is in New Zealand or any part of the world. Sania Mirza won in 2003 Wimbledon junior doubles crown that was her first Grand Slam title. However, India’s success in the mixed doubles brought great news for Indians and Bhupathi’s appearance in the men’s doubles is regarded excellent news for the Indians.

2009 is the year of annual tennis championship and top contestant are going to compete to win the prize and prize money for the event will collected by organizers of the championship. Tennis results will be visible from last date of the month of January 2009 and best players will compete in the event. This is going to prove best season for tennis fans.

Each year, women tennis games bring excitement for thousands of tennis fans all over the world. You wouldn’t want to miss this exciting season where the best women Tennis players of the India and New Zealand in single and doubles are showing their skills at the Fed cup.

You can log on to ScoresPro.com to update yourself with women live tennis scores.

Peri Witny is an author of Sports articles.
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Justine Henin vs Yanina Wickmayer Live Streaming, Justine Henin vs Yanina Wickmayer Live Streaming Online

Watch Justine Henin vs Yanina Wickmayer Live Streaming

In the few games she’s played since coming back, it’s clear that Justine Henin still has the touch to operate at the highest level.

The big question, particularly in view of hard fought victories over Kleybanova and Dementieva, is if Henin’s body is up to the job. ‘No’ seems to be the answer coming based on the constant sound of creaking coming from her body and some less than resilient post-match comments.

“My body suffered a lot. It’s not used to it anymore. It’s been quite short to recover. Not enough sleep.” she said.

There’s been talk of Justine Henin winning the Australian Open, but could Yanina Wickmayer put her chances to bed? Bookies Paddy Power have Henin as hot favourite to win this match with odds of 1/4 (1.25).

Comeback queen Justine Henin gets her second prime-time match of the tournament against compatriot Yanina Wickmayer at Rod Laver Arena. While both players are unseeded, one is a former world No.1 who has just returned to the sport after 20 months out, while the other is ranked 16 in the world and only missed out on a seeding due to a suspension for failing to adhere to drug testing policies that was lifted on the eve on the Open.

Henin survived her biggest test since returning to tennis with a tough victory over fifth seed Elena Dementieva in the second round and then came back from a set down to defeat 27th seed Alisa Kleybanova. After two grueling matches, the fitness of the seven-time Grand Slam champion will surely come into play. The two have never played each other before, but Wickmayer will carry plenty of momentum into the encounter after winning three matches to qualify for the tournament.

No.31 seed Alona Bondarenko and China’s Jie Zheng do battle in the first match at Hisense Arena. Both players have posted impressive wins so far in the tournament with Bondarenko knocking off eighth seed Jelena Jankovic and Zheng defeating 11th seed Marion Bartoli and 24th seed Maria Jose Martinez Sanchez. Following that match is an all-Russian encounter between No.19 seed Nadia Petrova and No.3 seed Svetlana Kuznetsova. Petrova will be riding high after her 52-minute demolition of US Open champion Kim Clijsters on Friday night, while Kuznetsova needed over two hours to defeat German qualifier Angelique Kerber.

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