
Sunday, September 11, 2011
Angelique Kerber best player in US Open 2011
Angelique Kerber play very well in US Open 2011 but she lose the semi final from Samantha Stosur from Australia.but she proof herself very best tennis player in this event when many big names was out she playing semi final.
Angelique Kerber taking rest after one half
Angelique Kerber playing tennis
Angelique Kerber won the match
Angelique Kerber on beach in bikini
Angelique Kerber injury

Serena Williams reached in US Open 2011 final
so guys best of luck for Serena here are few her hottest pics i share with you all hope you will enjoy it.


Friday, September 2, 2011
Marion Bartoli French No.1 Tennis player
Bartoli has defeated two reigning World No.1 players in her career so far. She defeated Justine Henin in the semi-final of the 2007 Wimbledon Championships 1–6, 7–5, 6–1 and she defeated Jelena Janković in the fourth round of the 2009 Australian Open 6–1, 6–4. She has also recorded wins over former World No. 1 Venus Williams, Serena Williams, Ana Ivanović, Lindsay Davenport, Arantxa Sánchez Vicario, Jelena Jankovic, Dinara Safina, Caroline Wozniacki and Kim Clijsters as well as many top 5 and top 10 players.



Thursday, September 1, 2011
Maria Sharapova Golden Girl in US Open Tennis 2011


Wednesday, August 31, 2011
Serena Williams and Maria Sharapova favorites
Over the last 8 weeks the US Open Series was played out and Serena Williams ended up in first place in the US Open Series rankings. In case she wins the US Open tournament she would receive a $1 million dollar bonus on top of the regular prize money.
Serena is back to top form and did not lose a match in the US Open Series until pulling out of the second round in Cincinnati to rest a troublesome right big toe. She won the tournament in Stanford and the week after she won the Premier-level event in Toronto.
Since she won the US Open Series, Serena can now compete for the biggest paycheck in tennis history. If she wins the US Open she will collect $2.8 million dollars. She would get $1.8 million for winning the US Open, and a $1 million dollar bonus for winning both the US Open Series and the US Open. I believe this provides some extra motivation for Serena, especially since she hadn’t played for almost a year.
The other player next to Serena that I see with good chances to win the title is Maria Sharapova.
Sharapova has improved consistently over the last few months. I think she has been working really hard in order to put herself in position to contend for another major. She did well in the US Open Series, winning the Premiere-level event in Cincinnati and she also has the belief and the experience that are usually necessary to win a Grand Slam tournament. For her a lot depends on whether she gets her serve going or not.
The rest of the field is pretty wide open but I see a small group of players with outsider chances to win the title:
- Vera Zvonareva
- Agnieszka Radwanska
- Andrea Petkovic
- Sam Stosur
- Sabine Lisicki
Vera Zvonareva has good memories from last year's US Open where she reached the finals. The fast surface suits her flat shots very well and she also played pretty solid since Wimbledon.
Andrea Petkovic has been improving on a consistent basis. She reached the quarterfinals of the Australian Open and French Open this year. I don’t think she was mentally ready to take it a step further, but she might be now with a little more experience.

Serena and Maria are in opposite halves so that would make a final between the two possible. Serena could also face number 4 seed, Victoria Azarenka, in the third round already, which I am sure Azarenka is not very happy about.
U.S. Open Tennis rocked by Venus shock withdrawal
After a week when the last grand slam of the year was threatened by an earthquake then a hurricane, this was perhaps the biggest shock of all.
The two-time U.S. Open champion told officials she was withdrawing from the tournament less than an hour before she was due to play Germany's Sabine Lisicki in the second round.
Then she dropped the bombshell, revealing for the first time exactly what had kept her off the courts for months.
"I have recently been diagnosed with Sjogren's Syndrome," she said in a statement.
"(I) wish I could continue but right now I am unable to."
The disease drains people of their energy and causes joint pain. For a professional tennis player, that spells trouble but Williams said she had no thoughts of retiring.
"I am thankful I finally have a diagnosis and am now focused on getting better and returning to the court soon," she said.
The American was not the only high-profile casualty at Flushing Meadows on Wednesday but her illness did overshadow most of the on-court action.
Andy Murray, Britain's great perennial hope, made a bright start to his campaign while Argentina's Juan Martin Del Potro made a successful return two years after his stunning title success.
Three seeded women made early exits at the hands of lower-ranked players. Marion Bartoli, Dominika Cibulkova and Yanina Wickmayer all departed while the only male seed to lose was Nicolas Almagro of Spain, although Robin Soderling, seeded sixth, pulled out because of injury.
Murray launched his campaign with a 7-6 6-2 6-3 victory over Somdev Devvarman of India. The Scotsman played below his best but still had plenty in reserve.
"It's all about just winning," Murray said. "That's all that matters at the end of the day."
Del Potro upset Federer to win the men's title two years ago but was unable to defend it because of a wrist injury that sidelined him for nearly nine months.
On Wednesday, he finally made it back and the towering Argentine was in a hurry to make up for lost time, crushing Italy's Filippo Volandri 6-3 6-1 6-1.
"It's my favourite tournament," Del Potro said. "I'm really happy to get the opportunity to play here again."
The women's draw, already depleted by the absence of Kim Clijsters and the early defeats of Petra Kvitova and Li Na, lost Bartoli to American Christina McHale and Cilbulkova to Irina Falconi, another American, giving rise to hope that the U.S. may eventually find a successor to the Williams sisters.
Russia's Vera Zvonareva, last year's runner-up and the second seed this time around, was never in any real danger of joining the casualty list even though she had a tough workout against Kateryna Bondarenko of Ukraine before triumphing 7-5 3-6 6-3.
There were five American winners among the men, including former champion Andy Roddick, but there was an upset when the Bryan brothers Mike and Bob were beaten by Ivo Karlovic and Frank, marking the first time in a decade the twins had been beaten in the opening round at a grand slam.
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
Maria Verchenova Golfer from Russia
Maria Verchenova (born 27 March 1986) is a Russian professional golfer. She is the first Russian to become a full-time member of the Ladies European Tour.[1] She has several top-10 finishes.
Maria Verchenova Quotes
"I am looking at Maria (Sharapova), not because of the way she looks but because of the way she plays, I think Russian women are strong mentally. They are trying really hard and they are achieving things."
“I always like to bring something extra special to the golf course, so if I’m wearing sexier, more stylish stuff like a shorter skirt or a nice tennis-style dress and people notice then great. ”





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