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Serena Williams’ victory in the Finals at stanford


The last few moments of Serena Williams (USA) winning over Marion Bartoli (FRA) at the finals of the Bank of the West Classic at Stanford University by 7-5, 6-1. BETTER VIEW IS FROM LIKE 2:37. Good game by both. Congrats Serena, you are back!

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Wimbledon 2011: Serena Williams gets Court One exposure with victory over Maria Kirilenko

Wimbledon 2011: Serena Williams gets Court One exposure with victory over Maria Kirilenko
Serena Williams celebrated her return to the big stage at Wimbledon by cruising into fourth round with a straight-sets win.

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Djokovic extends winning streak to 38-0 with 1st-round victory at French Open

Djokovic extends winning streak to 38-0 with 1st-round victory at French Open
PARIS – Novak Djokovic extended his perfect season right into the French Open, beating Thiemo de Bakker 6-2, 6-1, 6-3 Monday in the first round. The second-seeded Serb improved his 2011 record to 38-0 — and stretched his winning streak to 40 — on the second day of the tournament at Roland Garros.

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Top seed Caroline Wozniacki opens with victory

Top seed Caroline Wozniacki opens with victory
Caroline Wozniacki started her first major as the top-ranked woman with a 6-3, 6-4 victory over Argentina’s Gisela Dulko on Monday in the Australian Open.

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Juan Martin Del Potro Victory Speech


Juan Martin Del Potro’s victory speech at the Countrywide Classic 2008

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Nadal and Murray Proceeding to Semi Finals After a Great Victory

The Scot managed to break the big serving Croat in the 2nd and 6th game where he had won set within 25 minutes. But demoralized Ancic got defeat in his first game with an unforced error and were never able to back into game which made him never recovered again as Murray had access to his 15th ATP final. While on other side, Rafael Nadal beat Gael Monfils with margin of 6-4, 6-4 in 14 Feb on Saturday in the second semi-final.

It shows that world number one player was not in its best pace to perform in the game instead it would be difficult to Frenchman who was suffering in stomach problems. As Nadal remarks that I know this fact that Gael was not a best player, bidding for 2nd straight hardcourt title after winning the title of Australian open. Hmm, it is very nice to win the title of this final but it is also wonderful experience of getting involved in this final. He further says that in the game it is hard to concentrate if the opponent partner is retired or play any alternative game. You can review live Tennis scores, online to know latest remarks and reviews on your favorite tennis players.

Another good tennis player Gicquel had earned top ranked place in the draw of the tournament. He is declared a lucky loser after pulling out Robin Soderling and has served in best manners throughout but Murray had to dominate the tie-break. The Frenchmen then adopted a more crucial and aggressive strategy on a regular basis and with the supervision of Murray forced on to the back foot while outsider had succeed to take match into deciding mode. Murray seemed invigorated and began to push his opponent to all corners of the court and, after getting three consecutive defeats in games without hard fight, Gicquel called an end to the proceedings.

While The British number 1 tennis player now will face Ancic the fifth time, with the big-hard serving Croat – who has beaten Mikhail Youzhny  with set scores of 6-4 6-2 earlier on Friday – winning three previous meetings. This season is great time to enjoy tennis game round the globe; you can get releasing tennis moments while reviewing tennis actions of your heroes.

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2009 ATP World Tour Finals – Nikolay Davydenko 6:3 6:4 Juan Martín del Potro – Victory Ceremony 2/2


Tennis ATP World Tour Finals 2009 Champion – Nikolay Davydenko Runner-up – Juan Martín del Potro The first Russian tennis player to triumph at the ATP Final tournament, Nikolay Davydenko, hopes he will become more popular among Russian fans after his success. The 28-year-old claimed the biggest title of his career in beating Juan Martin Del Potro 6-3, 6-4 in Sundays final in London. And talking to Sport-Express newspaper, he said he didnt expect the decider to turn out so easy. I thought it would be a lot more difficult. Over the previous two days I had spent two tough three-set matches. I wasted particularly many energy in Saturdays semi-final against Roger Federer. I felt myself exhausted during warm up and had no idea which tennis Ill show on the day. But I forced myself to forget about all the problems and went out on the court extremely concentrated. I was able lock the Argentinean on the back line. In the course of game, my rival realized that if he missed the first serve, Ive counterattacked on the second. Del Potro was forced to make his first serve lighter to avoid a fault. Besides, I played well at the net, he said. Despite the win, Davydenko stressed that its early to compare him to such stars of Russian tennis like Evgeny Kafelnikov and Marat Safin. I really hope that now Ill become more popular among the fans in Russia. At the same time I understand: theyve won two Grand Slam tournaments, but I still need to achieve this, he said. He said its his stamina he

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2009 ATP World Tour Finals – Nikolay Davydenko 6:3 6:4 Juan Martín del Potro – Victory Ceremony 1/2


Tennis ATP World Tour Finals 2009 Champion – Nikolay Davydenko Runner-up – Juan Martín del Potro The first Russian tennis player to triumph at the ATP Final tournament, Nikolay Davydenko, hopes he will become more popular among Russian fans after his success. The 28-year-old claimed the biggest title of his career in beating Juan Martin Del Potro 6-3, 6-4 in Sundays final in London. And talking to Sport-Express newspaper, he said he didnt expect the decider to turn out so easy. I thought it would be a lot more difficult. Over the previous two days I had spent two tough three-set matches. I wasted particularly many energy in Saturdays semi-final against Roger Federer. I felt myself exhausted during warm up and had no idea which tennis Ill show on the day. But I forced myself to forget about all the problems and went out on the court extremely concentrated. I was able lock the Argentinean on the back line. In the course of game, my rival realized that if he missed the first serve, Ive counterattacked on the second. Del Potro was forced to make his first serve lighter to avoid a fault. Besides, I played well at the net, he said. Despite the win, Davydenko stressed that its early to compare him to such stars of Russian tennis like Evgeny Kafelnikov and Marat Safin. I really hope that now Ill become more popular among the fans in Russia. At the same time I understand: theyve won two Grand Slam tournaments, but I still need to achieve this, he said. He said its his stamina he

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Wimbledon 2009 Ends On Historic Victory ? Wimbledon Hospitality

The ChampionshipsWimbledon, or simply Wimbledon, is the oldest tennis tournament in the world and is generally considered the most prestigious. It has been held at the All England Club in the London suburb of Wimbledon 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 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. For women, there are warm-up tournaments in Birmingham and Eastbourne.

Wimbledon 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.

Each year, the tournament begins on the Monday falling between 20 and 26 June. Wimbledon begins two weeks after the Queen’s Club Championships, which is one of the men’s major warm-up tournaments for Wimbledon. Another important men’s warm-up tournament is the Gerry Weber Open, which is held in Halle, Germany during the same week as the Queen’s Club Championships. Other important grass-court tournaments before Wimbledon are Eastbourne, England, and ‘s-Hertogenbosch in the Netherlands, both combining mixed events. The other women’s warm-up tournament for Wimbledon is Birmingham, also in England. And to bring the grass court season to an end after the Championships each year there is a tournament held overseas at Newport, Rhode Island, US.

Wimbledon is scheduled for 13 days, beginning on a Monday and ending on a Sunday with the middle Sunday a designated rest day. The five main events span both weeks, but the youth and invitational events are held mainly during the second week. Traditionally, there is no play on the “Middle Sunday”, which is considered a rest day. However, rain has forced play on the Middle Sunday three times in the Championship’s history: in 1991, 1997, and 2004. On each of these occasions, Wimbledon has staged a “People’s Sunday”, with unreserved seating and readily available, inexpensive tickets, allowing those with more limited means to sit on the show courts. Additionally, if the tournament is not completed by the end of the second Sunday, all remaining matches are postponed until “People’s Monday”.

The majority of centre and show court tickets sold to the general public are made available by a public ballot that the All England Club holds at the start of the year. A ballot for tickets has been held since 1924.

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US Open 2010: Elena Dementieva claims memorable victory over Daniela Hantuchova

US Open 2010: Elena Dementieva claims memorable victory over Daniela Hantuchova
Russia’s Elena Dementieva books place in US Open fourth round with a remarkable victory against Daniela Hantuchova.

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Rafael Nadal Victory Ceremony Wimbledon 2008


Rafael Nadal Victory Ceremony Wimbledon 2008

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Roland Garros- Nadal Advanced to Quarterfinals and Obtained his 200th Victory in Clay

This Monday, the Spaniard Rafael Nadal beat the Brazilian Thomaz Bellucci with a score of 6-2, 7-5, 6-4, and added his 200th victory on clay. This qualified him to the quarterfinals of Roland Garros, where he will again face his Spaniard compatriot Nicolas Almagro who beat seventh seeded Fernando Verdasco  6-1, 4-6, 6-1, 6-4 earlier that day.

Nadal annihilated its fourth opponent this year in Paris, where he has yet to lose a set. This accomplishment has been optained by the likes of the Swiss Roger Federer and the Czech Tomas Berdych.

During this game, the Brazilian lacked the intensity and confidence to take a victory against the Spaniard.  Bellucci won three more games than Nadal but these were insufficient to stop the King of Clay, who despite giving up his serve four times, was still far away from the promising player of Tiete.

In the first set, Nadal served from the start and managed to take advantage with a breaking serve, but the advantage was short-lived because Bellucci tied in the fourth game. That was the wake-up call that Nadal needed to raise his game and not give any more chances to the Brazilian. He went on to win the next four games to close the first set with a comfortable 6-2.

In the second set, Bellocci played better and complicated the game for the Spaniard.  However,  Nadal achieved the first lead in the fifth game (3-2). Bellucci responded immediately to put the score 3-3. However, a double fault allowed Nadal to get ahead again in the score (5-4), but he was unable to close out the game with his service (5-5) and needed a new break serve to end the resistance of the South American player. At the end, Nadal won the second set 7-5.

The lack of rhythm was a constant in Nadal’s game as he repeated the script of the second set in the third set.  He started with a breaking serve, but the Brazilian tirelessly recovered. However, the Spaniard gradually raised his game and was able to take the lead on the fifth game (3-2). After breaking Bellucci’s serve once again, the Spaniard won the set and the match with a 6-4 score.

Throughout the game there were 20 break points and 12 service breaks, four of them against Nadal. These are as many as the Spanish player had granted since the start of the tournament. Moreover, the Spaniard committed 27 unforced errors, while Bellucci suffered 40.

At the end of the match, Nadal stated that as in Roland Garros 2008, Bellucci was a difficult rival for him in this fourth round. Despite not playing at his very best, the world No.2 was happy for the victory and for moving in the quarterfinals against Almagro.

“That was probably my hardest match of the 2010 tournament. I was closer to losing a set then than I was today. It was difficult. Bellucci is a very good player on clay, but I won in three sets. It was my best match of the tournament,” expressed Rafa Nadal.

With this victory, the world No.2 will face Nicolas Almagro in the quarterfinals. This is the 40th  occasion that Nadal gets to the quarterfinals of a tournament.

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Rafael Nadal, Tears of victory 18/04/2010 Masters Monte-Carlo HQ 6-0 6-1


Rafael Nadal, Tears of victory 18/04/2010 Masters Monte-Carlo HQ 6-0 6-1

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Andy Roddick eases his way to comfortable Sony Ericsson Open victory

Andy Roddick eases his way to comfortable Sony Ericsson Open victory
Andy Roddick has won his first ATP World Tour Masters 1000 title since 2006 at the Sony Ericsson Open in Miami.

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Jelena Jankovic claims BNP Paribas Open with victory against Caroline Wozniacki

Jelena Jankovic claims BNP Paribas Open with victory against Caroline Wozniacki
Sixth seed Jelena Jankovic wins the BNP Paribas Open title with a 6-2 6-4 victory over Danish teenager Caroline Wozniacki.

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