Order your Roger Federer calendars. The 2012 is the most amazing ever!
I’ve seen the cover (below) and a few sneak shots…. Very cool! What’s going on around the world…. Around the site….
We’ve heard from the amazing Vittorio Selmi. Mr. ATP walking historian. He reminded us that with Max Mirnyi winning the dubs in Shanghai with the veteran Daniel Nestor means it’s been 15 years since his first title in January 1997!( with Kevin Ullyett) …. Most players are lucky to see a ten year career. The rest is bonus round! “Bravo dear Max.” Bravo and good luck in London during the year end championships in the O2 Arena.
Just got a great hello from Holland. Yes, heard from Sven…. Looking forward to our next visit. This was from the “King ” himself. Richard Krajicek! Wimbledon winner 1996! Look for the bigger new ad on the site for his event in Rotterdam. Support his great event. Richard is one of the best tourney directors ever. He can promote as well as deliver a great event. Richard and his bombshell of a beauty wife Daphne Deckers have the gorgeous Emma as well as tennis playing Alec. Recently the Krajicek’s played the Borg’s in a championship tiebreaker. We look forward to seeing them all soon again.
Global Chick was seen in Los Angeles last week. She was in town for Bill Clintons birthday bash. Lady Gaga was there… No surprise Global Chick was nearby…. The Hollywood Bowl was packed with the celebrating….
Global Chick also jetted around to catch the legends tour. Really enjoyed all the tennis and parties…
Geezer was at the memorial for Edie Wasserman. A tribute to ones life is always an eye opener. You thought you knew the person and the things you learn….. Edie was blessed…. She lived 95 years…. She had all she loved in arms reach. She gave money and grants everywhere…. Hillary and Bill Clinton ended the ceremony with the most insightful moments of the evening…. You all of a sudden realized the power of the undisputed “Queen ” of Hollywood for eight decades. Edie was a great supporter and friend to tennis. She will be missed but never forgotten.
Topics: Edie Wasserman, Max Mirnyi, Richard Krajicek, Vittorio Selmi