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Hewitt makes successful comeback

Hewitt makes successful comeback
Lleyton Hewitt has breezed past Argentina’s Leonardo Mayer 6-2 6-3 at a grasscourt match in Halle, Germany.

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Superb Djokovic makes Miami final

Superb Djokovic makes Miami final
World number two Novak Djokovic records an emphatic 6-3 6-1 win over American Mardy Fish in the semi-final of the Sony Ericsson Open in Miami.

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If Nadal makes it to the finals, will he replace Roger Federer as #1?

With Roger Federer’s lost in the first round of the Dubai Championships, is it possible for Nadal to move into the number 1 spot? I’m not sure how the rank points work, but if anyone knows fill me in.
I’m asking because I thought Nadal would be number one, but I wasn’t sure because I was pretty sure I would’ve heard it somewhere by now.

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Kim Clijsters Makes Comeback!


Looking forward to see her play!

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Can somebody tell me what makes Maria Sharapova’s backhand so good?

what makes her backhand so powerfull abd accurate? can somebody explian that to me or show me a video of her donig some great backhand shots in slow motion or tournaments, thanks.

7 comments - What do you think?  Posted by admin - December 21, 2010 at 12:12 am

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What makes Roger Federer so amazingly good?

The best person in my school has won numerous state championships and hits it harder than a bazooka. I mean, like one in three shots is a winner. I have seen all sorts of college players hitting the ball soooooo hard. HOWEVER, when I watch Federer on TV, he somehow manages to demolish everyone by not even hitting the ball that hard. What is the main difference between him and the players I typically see?

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Federer makes debut at Stockholm Open

Federer makes debut at Stockholm Open
Switzerland’s Roger Federer will make his debut at the Stockholm Open two years late when the oldest indoor tournament on the ATP circuit begins on Monday.

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Mirza makes winning return

Mirza makes winning return
Sania Mirza made a winning return to action after her wedding to cricketer Shoaib Malik.

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US Open- Unseeded Kim Clijsters Makes History after Obtaining US Open Title

Just five weeks after returning from a “retirement” that lasted more than two years, the Belgian player Kim Clijsters made history in the US Open after beating Danish ninth seed Caroline Wozniacki in the US Open final 7-5, 6-3. The title is Clijster’s second in her career – she won her first in the 2005 US Open – and the first she has received as a mother and as a wildcard player. Clijsters is the first mother to win the US Open since 1980; she is also the first unseeded, wildcard player to receive the title. The 26-year-old Belgian retired from tennis in May of 2007 to marry and start a family. Tennis was not on her mind at all, but after playing an invitational match at Wimbledon at the beginning of the year– requiring her to return to training and playing – Clijsters decided to return to tennis. Her official return began, then, about a month ago; prior to winning the US Open, Clijsters had played in only two tournaments. Before entering the final, Clijsters was forced to face the Williams sisters, who years before were a nightmare for the Belgian. However, the now-older Clijsters had returned to tennis as a more mature, confident, and fresh player, qualities that helped her control her nerves during her matches against the Grand Slam’s top players. Once the Williams sisters were defeated, Clijsters was left with Wozniacki, a 19-year-old Dane who boasts the most majors wins this year. Both players entered the match determined to win and ready to play at their best. Wozniacki broke Clijsters three times, winning several of the games in the first set to take a 4-2 lead. However, Clijsters was able to straighten out her serve and began pounding winners. Wozniacki momentarily broke through for a 5-4 lead with a follow-up volley, serving for the set, but Clijsters broke back at 30 an fought off two break points in the 11th game to hold 6-5. In the end, the Belgain closed the set with a forehand shot to win 7-5. Clijsters was more confident in the second set, taking control of the action and earning a 4-2 lead. Wozniacki couldn’t handle her opponent’s power shots, losing her focus along with her effective game. In the following games, Clijsters shot one more forehand, following it with an overhead winner to take the set 6-3. The previously stoic Clijsters immediately fell to her knees on the court and began to cry; she had made her comeback. The tournament, Clijsters explained, was surreal, a kind of fairytale – something she didn’t imagine could happen to an unseeded player. (In fact, it was something that had never happened to an unseeded player.) The new champion also said that her win was a remarkable moment in history, as she was now both a mother and a Grand Slam champion at the same time. “I don’t have words for this. This is something that in my wildest dreams I could never imagine happening. It still seems so surreal that in my third tournament back I won my second Grand Slam. It’s a great feeling to have, but it’s confusing in a lot of ways as well. Everything went so quickly. But it means the world, and I’m just so glad that I’m able to share it with my husband and with our daughter, who of course is the greatest thing ever,” Clijsters said. Nor did Wozniacki go home completely empty-handed. The 19-year-old was the first Dane to make it to a Slam final; although Wozniacki herself played an excellent game, the young player gave credit to her opponent. “She just won a Grand Slam in her third tournament back. What more can I say?,” asked the Danish player.

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What makes Serena Williams a coveted Tennis Star?

In the midst of criticism and down right bashing by the media, Serena Williams continues to be a coveted Tennis Star. Promoters of the WTA Championships offer fervent praise.

“Having Serena is a dream come true. She is one of the best players ever and having her here in Madrid presents a great opportunity for fans to watch her,” said Tournament Director and Spanish tennis legend Manolo Santana. “I am delighted to have her with us. Her comeback has been impressive and I am sure she will be fighting for the title.”

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Roger Federer’s smooth approach makes him the best – EXCLUSIVE

Roger Federer’s smooth approach makes him the best – EXCLUSIVE
As Tiger Woods prepares to step back into the maelstrom, what of Roger Federer, who he has been compared to so often and has starred alongside in those razor ads?

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