Tuesday, February 2, 2010
2010 Australian Open
congrats to the great champions - serena and Fedster! Don't really know what Murray was thinking - did he really think Fed would commit like 90 errors to win - think he may need a new coach :-). But great championship spirit from Fed and Serena - look forward to Indian Wells and Miami.
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
Federer
Think I've lost respect for Federer's mental toughness. He needs to take a page from Serena and Venus Williams - they have mental toughness in spades. Don't see how he can't adjust to a serve that's landing in the same spot all the time :-). Even the announcers were dumb-founded :-). And congrats to Serena for setting the all-time female career earnings leader.
Monday, August 4, 2008

Had a great time in Montreal last week watching the Roger's Cup with the tier I women. really nice to see the kids shine and beat a lot of the top seeds - e.g., Safina, Cibulkova, Azarenko, Paszek, etc. Definitely Safina is my favorite player now and hope she continues to progress. Guess not too much going on in the women's game for the next few weeks - really until the Open. Although weirdly the men are continuing to play like nothing else is going on (e.g., the Olympics); guess the men's sponsors won't let them rest :-). Look forward to the Legg Mason though next week.
Thursday, May 29, 2008
French Open

Well, have to give it up for Sugiyami's longevity - has the longest current active streak of 56 Grand Slam main draw appearances in a row - wow! Wonder who the second longest would be, and who the leaders on the men's side would be; my educated guess would be perhaps Petrova or Jankovic - and either Federer and/or Santoro on the men's side (or perhaps Davydenko or Lubijic); or perhaps Spadea. Also, checked out the oldest racquet sport in the world yesterday - court tennis (actually played a set as well) - believe it originated around 100 years ago and is the ancestor of all current racquet sports (e.g., regular or lawn tennis, racquetball, squash, etc.).
Monday, April 14, 2008
tennis this week

Well, looks like everything is in place for a decent tournament this week with the Family Circle Cup - and even getting an extra day of TV coverage on Thurs. :-). Although seems like they really want Janko to get to the final or guess being #1 seed has its privileges - bunch of nobodies and pretenders in her part of the draw (e.g., Dementieva, Bartoli, Schnyder, etc.); while the other side has Chaky, Sharapova, and Serena all in the same part (along with Szvay and Cornet).
As for last week, thought Sharapova was very awkward, but won through determination, her serve, and of course an opponent that wasn't ready for prime-time :-). Would be nice to finally see one of these young kids who get to a final to play well in the final - been very disappointing so far this year with the kids who look deer in the headlights when they get to the final - sheesh! (e.g., Kanepi, Szvay, Cibulkova, etc.). Can't see Sharapova winning the French - just too awkward - was wrong-footed a number of times yesterday (actually tried to shift to the left hand to hit a backhand - sheesh!); doesn't move at all the right way on clay. Many better players on that surface, but guess you never know. Also, not entirely accurate that she won her 1st ever clay court title - has won before in juniors/ITF tournaments on that surface.
Also, guess it's good news that Federer is getting a coach to try to win the French - but haven't we heard this same story two years ago with Roch - just win it and get it over with (e.g., come to the net and stay aggressive relentlessly and you'll have a better shot than just letting Nadal sit back and do what he does best - play D and work the point).
Friday, March 21, 2008
TV coverage or lack thereof
Well, some good news somewhat - the tennis channel will be showing one men's match per night from 3/29 to 4/1 for the Sony Ericsson (see attached). Called the tennis channel to complain why it wasn't more (and why the women always get dissed), and he said their viewers love ATP and WTA so it's not on them for not showing it - it's more on the tournaments who are independently governed and called them at the last second giving them last-minute matches to show. The tennis channel guy admitted that they're really making no money on this due to the lateness of the situation - his window to get ad sales is gone really - just doing it for the tennis fans. Of course then called the Miami tournament to complain, but really no answer from them. Seems like basically these tournaments are TV contract idiots and don't seem to be able to negotiate the best contract with the best network to get maximum TV coverage - oh well :-). Probably need a more uniform voice for negotiating TV rights to get the best tennis coverage. Also, of course the tennis channel guy promoted the upcoming French Open coverage - and I asked him about the stupid situation last year when I think McEnroe made a mistake since they're not supposed to talk about the NBC matches/results - he said they could report results when the matches are over and it won't be an issue after the 1st weekend - we'll see how it goes :-); but look forward to it.
As for the tennis yesterday - basically done with Blake - just plays way too wild to ever be consistent - not really sold on Nadal (kind of like a backboard, but of course does come with some force - but plays way, way back - it's insane), but he'll keep winning as long as he keeps playing weak-minded players (e.g., Blake, Tsonga, etc.) - but of course that all stops with Djoko tomorrow :-).
As for the tennis yesterday - basically done with Blake - just plays way too wild to ever be consistent - not really sold on Nadal (kind of like a backboard, but of course does come with some force - but plays way, way back - it's insane), but he'll keep winning as long as he keeps playing weak-minded players (e.g., Blake, Tsonga, etc.) - but of course that all stops with Djoko tomorrow :-).
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
Pacific Life Open
Hmm, this suicide pool for the women's side (for the Pacific Life Open) is definitely going to be tough (through www.talkabouttennis.com) - have a bunch of no names playing since the seeds all get 1st round byes so a tough choice (ended up going with Natalie Dechy - only one I had confidence in). And the men's draw is finally out - some interesting potential matchups (e.g., Murray vs. Roddick in the 4th round, Federer vs. Roddick in the qtrs., Tsonga vs. Nadal in the 4th round, Blake vs. Gasquet in the 4th round, etc.). But of course, unfortunately, the draw people screwed up again by having Ancic vs. Monfils in the 1st round - sheesh - sorry to have to lose one of those players on the 1st/2nd day of play in the men's draw (Thurs. or Fri.); guess the problem is that both player's rankings have fallen so they're both unseeded. And unfortunately probably a match we won't see on TV, but perhaps can listen to if it's one of the late matches on Thurs. or Fri. Although can probably pay to see it through the internet I believe (through the www.atptennis.com site - master series TV).
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