Beyonce and Jay-Z at the US Open Crowd With Other Famous Tennis Fans!
FabSugarTV: FabSugar.com Facebook facebook.com Twitter: twitter.com Hey there, I’m Lauren. Beyonce and Jay-Z are the latest celebrities at the US Open. See the reaction from a fan as the couple takes in a match, and get the scoop on the other famous tennis fans sitting in the stands. It’s in today’s PopSugar Rush! CLIP FROM US OPEN :07-:11 Fan: “Beyonce, wooo!” Beyonce and Jay-Z made it a sporty day date at yesterday’s US Open! Pregnant Beyonce was looking happy alongside Jay, as Novak Djokovic defeated reigning champ Rafael Nadal. It was the final match at the Open after two very full weeks of heated competition and celebrity sightings. PopSugar editor Lauren Turner is here to bring us the rundown of the many famous faces who came out for the tournament. Editor: Yesterday’s men’s finals really attracted a ton of stars. Along with Jay-Z and Beyonce, we saw Bradley Cooper, Owen Wilson, and Ben Stiller all sitting in the same section. Justin Timberlake also kept a low profile, and he didn’t look too happy with how the match was going. VO: The guys weren’t the tennis enthusiasts to show of course. Over the past several days we’ve seen famous ladies like Keri Russell, Ashley Greene, Blake Lively, and Kim Kardashian in the stands. Editor: Kim was there to cheer on Serena Williams in the semifinals late last week. Serena attended Kim’s wedding and the two women are friends, but Serena ultimately ended up losing out in the finals on Sunday to Samantha Stosur. The match drew a …
Why do tennis fans around the world adore Roger federer more than Nadal?
we know both are champions,but what is it which Nadal misses ,when it comes to Fan following?
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Morning Bytes: Are Philly fans going soft?
Morning Bytes: Are Philly fans going soft?
I have always believed Philly fans were among the toughest, most demanding in sports. They rewarded and scolded the deserving with equal fervor. No player or team got a pass simply for wearing the home colors. They didn’t worship. They respected.
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Why do a LOT of Roger Federer fans hate Rafael Nadal?
Is it because they don’t want to see him “takeover” in a sense?
Survey: Black, white fans see sports as racially progressive
Survey: Black, white fans see sports as racially progressive
Twenty five years after Martin Luther King Jr.’s life was first honored with a national holiday, black and white sports fans alike view the sports world as far more racially progressive and unifying than the rest of society.
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Who has more fans in ladies tennis: Steffi Graf or Maria Sharapova?
This is just a fan research. I know both have zillions of fans.I want to know who has more.If any senior fans are available online,then please answer,because most of old generation people doesn’t use internet.
Tennis fans, what are your predictions for the winner of grandslams in the year 2010?
I know it’s early and a lot of things can change between now and then, but it would be fun to know what your predictions are based on the present scenario.
Here’s mine:
Australian Open 2010
Men – Roger Federer/Del Potro/Andy Murray
Women-Serena Williams/Kim Clijsters/Justin Henin
French Open 2010
Men- Rafa/ Rogi/Djoko
Women- Safina/ Ivanovic/ Kuznetsova
Wimbledon 2010
Men- Rogi/Rafa/Andy Roddick
Women- Venus/Serena/Justin Henin
USO 2010
Men- Rogi/Del Potro/Andy Murray
Women- Serena/ Wozniacki/Kim Clijsters
JBFP- I like the predictions you have made. Whoo!
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Is there a fan-predict draw for wimbledon, where fans can predict the outcome of everymatch beforehand?
In the usopen, their website offered the option to guess the outcome of every match and essentailly predict the entire tournament, and if you were rite you could win prizes and such. Do you know where i could find this or Wimbledon 2010?
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Wimbledon Tennis Tickets – Wimbledon Tennis Tickets 2010 For Uk Fans
The Championships, Wimbledon Tennis Tickets , or simply Wimbledon, is the oldest tennis tournament in the world and is generally considered the most prestigious.Wimbledon Tennis has been held at the All England Club in the London suburb of Wimbledon Tennis since 1877. It is one of the four Grand Slam tennis tournaments, and the only one still played on the game’s original surface, grass, which gave the game of lawn tennis its name.
The tournament takes place over two weeks in late June and early July, culminating with the ladies’ and gentlemen’s singles final, scheduled respectively for the second Saturday and Sunday. Each year, five major events are contested, as well as four junior events and four invitational events.
The hard court Australian Open and clay court French Open precede Wimbledon Tennis in the calendar year. The hard court US Open follows. For men, the grass court Queen’s Club Championships, also in London, the Gerry Weber Open in Halle, Germany, and the Ordina Open in ‘s-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands are popular warm up tournaments for Wimbledon Tennis. For women, there are warm-up tournaments in Birmingham and Eastbourne.
Wimbledon Tennis traditions include the eating of strawberries and cream, drinking Pimms spritzers, royal patronage, and a strict dress code for competitors. In 2009, Wimbledon’s Centre Court was fitted with a retractable roof to insure against the possibility of rain delays interrupting Centre Court matches during the tournament.
The All England Lawn Wimbledon Tennis and Croquet Club is a private club founded in 1868, originally as ‘The All England Croquet Club’. Its first ground was situated off Worple Road, Wimbledon.
In 1875, lawn tennis, a game devised by Major Walter Clopton Wingfield a year or so earlier and originally called ‘Sphairistike’, was added to the activities of the club. In the spring of 1877, the club was re-titled ‘The All England Croquet and Lawn Wimbledon Tennis Club’ and signalled its change of name by instituting the first Lawn Wimbledon Tennis Championship. A new code of laws (replacing the code until then administered by the Marylebone Cricket Club) was drawn up for the event. Today’s rules are similar except for details such as the height of the net and posts and the distance of the service line from the net.
The lawns at the ground were arranged so that the principal court was located in the middle with the others arranged around it; hence the title ‘Centre Court’, which was retained when the Club moved in 1922 to the present site in Church Road, although not a true description of its location. However, in 1980 four new courts were brought into commission on the north side of the ground, which meant the Centre Court was once more correctly defined. The opening of the new No. 1 Court in 1997 emphasised the description.
By 1882, activity at the club was almost exclusively confined to lawn Wimbledon tennis and that year the word ‘croquet’ was dropped from the title. However, for sentimental reasons, it was restored in 1889 and since then the title has remained The All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club.
In 1884, the All England Club added ladies’ singles and gentlemen’s doubles. Ladies’ doubles and mixed doubles were added in 1913. Until 1922, the reigning champion had to play only in the final, against whoever had won through to challenge him. As with the other three Grand Slam events, Wimbledon Tennis was contested by top-ranked amateur players until the advent of the open era in tennis in 1968.
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(Question for Indian Sports fans) Why is the Media so biased towards Sania Mirza?
Sania wins a first round match and it becomes the headlines for 2 days, are female reporters biased? I don’t understand why is she so popular, I’ve never seen her win a single match. In fact our football team wins more matches, but they never get any mention?