Archive: January 2012
The highly anticipated annual Tennis SA Legends Club Luncheon at the InterContinental Hotel on Thursday 12 January 2012 has sold out again this year.
Click below to download the latest on Men's qualifying draws and order of play for the 2012 Australian Open.
At last September’s US Open the calmness and refusal to buckle under pressure of eventual champion Samantha Stosur was admirable, But as soon as the Australian heroine sets foot on home soil, she appears to completely unravel.
Petra Kvitova tends to win the events where she is supposed to come out on top. Now Kvitova goes into the Australian Open as not only tournament favorite but also the player expected to ascend the world no.1 ranking before January is over.
Andy Murray is so delighted about the initial results just two matches into his new coaching relationship that he respectfully gave credit to the man he hopes will finally guide him to Grand Slam triumph as ‘Mr. Lendl’.
Without too much surprise, ailing Venus Williams has pulled out of the Australian Open, the first of the American sister act to abandon this year's edition of the first major of 2012.
Wilson has expanded its long-time racket partnership with Feliciano Lopez to now include apparel and footwear, making him one of Wilson’s highest ranked head to toe, exclusive tennis athlete’s. The 30-year old Spaniard, who has now reached a career high ATP #20 world ranking has been playing Wilson rackets since he was a junior.
Lleyton Hewitt is serious about his new role as officials ambassador for this week's Sydney event, with the 30-year-old old playing in and promoting the tournament he has won four times as the former No. 1 begins a subtle shift in career emphasis after well over a decade in the game.
Victoria Azarenka has signed a long-term partnership with Wilson in a deal that Sports Business Journal estimates to be around $600,000 annually. “I'm extremely excited to be changing to Wilson's new Juice racket," said Azarenka.
AGASSI, COURIER, NAVRATILOVA AND HINGIS AT THE 2012 ROGERS CUP PRESENTED BY NATIONAL BANK IN MONTREAL.
Petra Kvitova and Tomas Berdych won the Hyundai Hopman Cup title for Czech Republic after recording a 2-0 triumph over France in Saturday’s final at the Burswood Dome in Perth. Kvitova opened the tie with a 75 61 win against Marion Bartoli before Berdych sealed victory by defeating Richard Gasquet 76(0) 64.
Kooyong is looking forward to hosting a classic four days of tennis (Jan. 11-14) next week, with five of its participants experiencing good results in current tournaments around the world.
Check out the Wednesday, January 11th schedule for the AAMI Kooyong Classic.
Hobart (Tuesday): Wickmayer & Kerber Cruise Into Quarter Finals
Irina Falconi aqui reportando desde lo mas abajo del mundo: Tasmania, Australia. Es una isla que esta debajo de la isla grande y permitanme decirles algo---me encanta Tasmania!
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