Friday 28 January 2011

Henin forced to announce second retirement

For a second time,Justin Henin has announced her retirement for the second time from tennis yesterday.

She revealed that in Australia saying that she had suffered further injury to elbow she initial had an injury at Wimbledon last summer. She said she had been advised that the elbow was "too fragile and hurt so that my passion and my profession at high level cannot continue to exist."

While Henin was no.1 in the world ranking she announced her retirement for the first time,then she face on her second comeback after twenty years in Australian Open where she reached in final,but her season was curtailed when she damaged elbow ligaments in a fall at Wimbledon. She returned in the Hopman Cup earlier this month and reached the third round here, losing to Svetlana Kuznetsova. The last win of her career was against Britain's Elena Baltacha.

"The past few weeks there was a little bit more pain every day, but I thought my willpower would prevail. Today, the tests and my doctors are adamant," she said.

Thursday 20 January 2011

Nadal cruises into third round

At the Australian Open 2011,on Thursday,World No. 1 superstar Rafael Nadal was an easy second-round winner.

American Ryan Sweeting was blasted helpless by nine-time major champion Nadal 6-2, 6-1, 6-1 in 1 hour, 42 minutes at Melbourne Park's Rod Laver Arena.The 24-year-old Spaniard swatted seven aces and piled up eight service breaks against the 23-year-old Sweeting.

Rafay Nadal,winner of reigning U.S. Open, Wimbledon and French Open,who captured his lone Aussie Open championship in 2009 by beating Roger Federer in the finale is now planning to break the 42 years old record to win the Grand Slam title consecutively for forth time.. Aussie legend Rod Laver won all four majors, for a true Grand Slam, way back in 1969. Laver also captured all four Slams in the same year in 1962.

Friday 14 January 2011

Federer fights for his last Grand Slam title


At next week’s Australian Open,Roger Federer the four time champion will defend its Grand Slam title as he sets out to wrestle back the No1 ranking from Rafael Nadal.

The season has been launched by victory by Federer in Qatar Open.Then he moves to Australia where he had trailed his great Spanish rival by a whopping 3 145 ranking points.

Last year was very lucky for Nadal as he creep up to number # 1 spot in and reeled off the French, Wimbledon and US Open crowns, but Federer, the record Major leader with 16, is not prepared to stay at No2 this year.

Nadal has seven titles to defend this year, including his three Grand Slams, to preserve his rankings lead and will be under pressure if Federer can regain his spark.

Sunday 9 January 2011

Agassi backs Nadal for Australian Open


Andre Agassi is supporting Nadal to come good in this year’s Australian Open,currently Nadal is going through flu.

The star unhealthy condition has raised many question in mind of his chances of winning the Australian Open.Despite this, tennis legend Andre Agassi feels that the Spaniard can overcome his illness to claim the title at Melbourne Park later this month.

“He [Rafa] came off dominating the year and he took a healthy break after the US Open, so he is going to be rested and confident”, stated Agassi. “[Roger] Federer also played fantastically at the end of the year. I think it’s a close race between these two players but Nadal has a bigger chance now”.

Agassi also feels that the best is yet to come from Nadal, claiming, “Nadal is not even at his prime yet, he is still getting better. Nothing Nadal does will surprise me anymore”.

Tuesday 4 January 2011

Justine Henin returns to action after elbow injury


Justine Henin,former number # 1 player returns to competition in the Hopman Cup team event on Saturday.

Henin who last participated in mega event of Wimbledon in June said that her elbow will be assessed during the Australian Open, which starts on 17 January.

"There were concerns about the future of my career," the 28-year-old said.

"I hope I can build my condition by playing tournaments this year and hope to be really ready around June-July."