Wednesday, 29 June 2011

Wimbledon Championship 2011 biggest sets for Woman's top seeds

Wimbledon Championship 2011 biggest sets for Woman's top seeds, who has been the tournament's preliminary round at Wimbledon this season destroyed in falling out.

Na Li: Li 2011 Wimbledon Championships at the All England Club in London at No. 3 was entered. Earlier this month, he crowned French Open title in 2011, where he won the first round against Alla Kudryavtseva, 6-4 but a 3-6, 8-6 and Germany's Sabine Lisicki in the second round with win against failed. Lee is the first top seed crashes out of Wimbledon player.

Serena Williams: Defending champion Serena injured, the first grass court championships at Eastbourne, where he played in the back. AEGON tournament he lost in the second round. Serena three tough matches, where a 6-3 and 7-6 (6) Marion Bartoli in the fourth round to win the match is lost. Four-time Wimbledon champion Serena Women's All England Club is seeded No. 7 in the rankings.

Venus Williams: Five-time Wimbledon champion Venus No. 25 landed in 2011 at Wimbledon, where he played three rounds and a tough fourth round 6-3, 6-2 and found Pironkova of Bulgaria. The last five months has been out of action, because of hip injury.

Wimbledon Tennis Championships 2011 as major players in women's clothing styles

Wimbledon Tennis Championships 2011 as major players in women's clothing styles of the participants is significant.

Unlike any other Grand Slam at Wimbledon as the players need to wear white.

Groups of participants in the All England Club in 2011 looks a little strange.

American player Venus Williams and Serena Williams, the Wimbledon champion, five time defending champion of the event appeared in a variety of organizations.

Although both players had been eliminated from the tournament early for the event exciting and trendy outfits they will be attractive.

A fake company in the first round of Wimbledon 2011, Venus in the audience were stunned. White dress and a cut back in front of the audience to join in the excitement was a zipped.

On asked about her trendy outfit, Venus said, “It is just kind of like a trendy dress, it's a jumper, jumpers are very now, as is lace. The shoulders have a lot of draping, which is also in at the moment, it is fun.”

Serna dress her sister appeared in a more secure, but it sounded good. He said he would love to be classical.

The American said, “The inspiration was to be classic. So I kind of took classic lines and brought it to tennis with a cardigan as well as the dress”.

Australian tennis star Patrick Rafter has entered Tomic to dump World No.2 Novak Djokovic out of Wimbledon Championship

Former Australian tennis star Patrick Rafter has entered teenager Bernard Tomic to dump World No.2 Novak Djokovic out of Wimbledon Championship.

The 29th seed Nikolay Davydenko of Australia knocked out fifth seed Robin Soderling and is to reach the quarter-finals.

The Sun quoted Rafter, as saying, “Bernard keeps surprising me. He has had a few matches I didn’t think he was really ready for, but he has been very successful”.

He added, “He is a kid you never write off and I give him a very good chance. Nothing would surprise me”.

Only Boris Becker, John McEnroe and Bjorn Borg have made the last eight at a younger age than Tomic.

Saturday, 25 June 2011

5 Potential Women's Finals Matchups at Wimbledon Championship - pictures






Fourth Wimbledon final between Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal on Saturday

Fourth Wimbledon final between Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal on Saturday, two potential competitors cruised into the last 16 as moved a step closer.

World number one Rafael Nadal wrapped a straight sets was a match that was because the rain stopped on Friday, Luxembourg's Gilles Muller won, 7-6 (8 / 6) victory, 7-6 (7 / 5), 6 -0.

Raj winner, Juan Martin del Potro in the last 16 against the royal will face as Muller had only three unforced errors totting up the fourth round as he breezed.

But Nadal, the second week of Wimbledon fortnight, saying the depth of talent in this year's balloting is the most unpredictable tournaments in the men never had a job in the face of it is under no illusions about the scale.

Nadal said, "You never know what's going on. It seems like the best players are playing well. I don't know if I'm gonna win next round, so probably the rest of the players think the same."

Federer, who won a record seventh Wimbledon title for the 28th seed David Nalbandian of Argentina is bidding for a strong fourth round with straight sets in the sacking of romped, 6-4 win, 6-2, 6-4.

Federer insisted he remained as hungry as ever to reclaim his Wimbledon crown. "The day after my victory, the day after my final losses, I've been hungry," Federer. "It doesn't come in phases, I'm always hungry."

The 29 years old is the fact that his final Australian Open Grand Slam win in 2010 came from the blind.

Federer said, "It hasn't been that long. I don't go through days thinking 'God I haven't won a Grand Slam in so long.' You don't cry over stuff like that.

"You guys bring it up and I answer the question. That's it. But I don't get pulled down by it. Acutally I think I get motivation from it."

Duchess ballboys and ballgirls of Cornwall visited the Wimbledon Championships

Wednesday, June 22 at the Wimbledon Championships Duchess of Cornwall visited with her ​​friend Lady Sarah to Keswick. The tennis courts also "fixers" who met ballboys and ballgirls retrieve stray tennis balls from the ball players and otherwise provide support.

The 'Duchess visited the 135th Wimbledon championships, the social calendar was the latest in a series of stops. Sir Bruce Forsyth's career in the Royal Box and funny lady Jennifer Saunders joined to see some tennis action.

Rain stopped the game is obnoxious British weather stadium roof was already closed in anticipation as,. Kimiko Date Krumm of Japan Duchess saw Venus Williams was playing against and Philip Brock, president of the All England Lawn Tennis and croquet club is complimented by, telling her that she was "delighted" to be had there.

Ballboys and ballgirls for the juvenile character who appeared to enjoy meeting all the volunteers. 700 or 250 applicants each year are selected.

Last year, Queen Elizabeth caused a stir when he first Wimbledon championship in 33 years he attended, curtsey or bow to ignore the rush of high concern. This year he will attend the course may be a rumor but there is a rumor that Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge and Prince William will to be a sight to be.

At a time value - the tradition of Wimbledon tennis before the end of the day the sky opened up to rain. The Duke of Kent is set to toss the ball to first service, and is the world's most prominent and famous tennis championships started on.

Sunday, 19 June 2011

Serena Williams played really at Wimbledon Championship (Photos)





Andy Murray has become British tennis' first 16-million-dollar man at Wimbledon Championship

Andy Murray, Britain, $ 16 million man became the first tennis at Wimbledon Championship, but his pride will sweep all the money.

Scot is No.4 in the world, but he is still in the semi-finals after losing two finals to a SW19 and the All England Club is desperate to break his Grand Slam duck.

Empress last week to win $16.023 .618 Murray is the income court yesterday but he said that, "You can't put a price on a Grand Slam - and I would giveall that money back for a Wimbledon win."

Murray is in the form of his life and knows the famous pineapple lifting his head on July 3 topped Cup will make him rich beyond the wildest dreams.


The British No.1, however, insisted: "To win a title is what gets you fired up. This is about playing for history.

"It's not that I don't care about the money. But in the final at Queen's I had no idea how much the winner's cheque was compared to the runner-up's cheque.

"My only aim was to win the title and to win the tournament. That's what I am playing for. Yes, it is an incredible amount of money, and I know I am very lucky to earn that much by playing sport. It is something I enjoy doing and have enjoyed doing since I was a kid, so I'm very lucky.

"I'm conscious of the money when I am not playing. I'm very aware about how to invest my money and how to do the right things with it.

"But it's not something that you are thinking about when you are on the court.

"That's not what makes you nervous. It's not like, 'Oh this is for an extra ten grand or 20 grand.' It's about winning a Grand Slam."

Just as winning Queen's, Murray's best clay-court season is experienced and knows that there is a great hope of British tennis for men over 75 years of pain can would be done.

He open their new and more relaxed and humorous portrait of the Centre Court crowd and boost his popularity with the help will propel him to victory.

He said, "I do enjoy my tennis. This is what I am like as a person. In the past this side of me wasn't known so much.

"I kept a lot of things bottled up. But now I am just being myself. I used to think too much about what I might do on court or say off it. Now I just feel more comfortable in what I do.

"The best way is to just be yourself. It's great to get the support of the crowd and I want to use that to help me win the tournament."

Crosswords walking dogs between games of the newspaper as 'normal' things are and even their own virtual tennis video game from the game will try to relax.

Murray said: "I like it nice and quiet. The dogs will be here with me. I try to treat it like any other week. I don't want to sit there thinking about the tournament every minute. "I play virtual tennis - I am not very good at it. In the video game all the players have got these aspects of their play that are highlighted.

"Like Andy Roddick has a huge serve, and Rafa Nadal has a huge forehand. And Andy Murray is the 'slicemaster'. I wasn't happy with that at all!

"I used to play the video games when I was a kid and I would always be Roddick back then. But now I would definitely pick myself!"

Wimbledon men's singles championship in Ireland in the qualifying tournament

Wimbledon men's singles championship in Ireland in the qualifying tournament, a player by the end of Conor Niland came this afternoon in London will be at Roehampton.

Croatia Limerickman straight sets 6-3, 7-6, 6-4 in main draw at Wimbledon deservedly defeated Nikola Mektic who earn their place early on Monday.

As Wimbledon qualifying tournament for the historic first match is against Niland was delayed due to rain, I will not know until today.

Niland Matt Doyle, the first Wimbledon Championships 1984 Men's Championships, competed in the Irishman is playing.

Meanwhile, Irish-based Russian Vitalia Diatchenko a tough match-seed Stephanie Dubois of Canada came with the 23rd round of the Wimbledon Championships women's right to make.

Diatchenko 20 years old
will also play next week in the doubles and the grass court event in Ireland for the benefit of this preparation will be displayed.

Wimbledon begins Monday with the only grass court Grand Slam looming

Wimbledon begins Monday with the only grass court Grand Slam looming, John Isner and Nicolas Mahut in the Buzz as a productive player in tennis history, the longest match is subject to a rematch.

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of the tournament's top sports stars like Rafael Nadal win the French Open and Wimbledon back, while a third is Roger Federer, Pete Sampras's record of seven Wimbledon titles to equal billing with the hopes of returning to take center stage will.
But for now, at last year's light is focused in the All England Club, the epic conflict is expressed.

When Isner, a relatively unknown American levelled his first round match against French qualifier Mahut at two sets all no one could have predicted what would follow.

In the competition within two large and end by June 22. After two day.

Six-time Wimbledon champion Roger Federer's lead and approve the course of the match, admitting that she was shocked to hear the news.

You're like; 'Is that really the draw?'. You really want to see in black and white," Federer said.

"I guess now it's tricky because many people are going to expect something similar, which is basically impossible.



"But I think it's great for tennis. It's a great buzz. It was an amazing story last year.

"It gives Mahut a chance to redeem himself from last year. It will be followed very closely by the players.

"I remember I went on court when they were midway through the fifth set. I finished a tough four setter, came back and they were still going.

"The first sort of five hours nobody cared too much. It's the next five that made the news. We were all glued to the television.

"It was something very special and unbelievable. We all know that. It's nice that it's possible in tennis."

Novak Djokovic, the second seed at this year's Wimbledon, doesn't expect quite such an epic encounter this time but he still plans to watch it given the chance.

Djokovic said, "Everybody has been talking about that rematch. It's really incredible that they are drawn to play in the first round again.

"I will definitely, if I have a chance, watch that match. It's hard to believe that they go that far but who knows."

Women's world number one Caroline Wozniacki added: "I was watching in the locker room and it was 28-28. Then I went to play and when I came back they were still playing.

"I was like, 'I just played two sets doubles and they're still playing? It's ridiculous!'

"I hope for them that the match will be a little bit shorter this year."

Maria Sharapova, a former Wimbledon champion, described the tie as "a match made in heaven".

Sharapova said, "I don't think they've even played since. It's amazing".

"I think I had three courses to eat, had a nap and practiced and they were still playing. I think I even slept the whole night, woke up, and they were still on!"