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This was a sort of an anti-serving contest; Serena was struggling, and we know about Maria Sharapova's shoulder problems. Still, Sharapova lasted long enough to earn the #3 ranking.
Word is that Prince is going back in the ball business. Yikes, their balls were only so so. They should stick to what they do well. Rackets! Since we are on our favorite subjects "Balls". The men's pro tour changes balls at events way too often. There is no consistency.
Maria Sharapova has advice for 17-year-old Ashleigh Barty, whom she will play in the second round of the Brisbane International. She doesn't think it’s smart for young player to hero worship. “You really have to be focused on your job and game and not worry about anyone else's results...
Greetings and cheers from London. The team from 10sballs wakes up every morning to see the London Eye staring us in the eye. Yes, it's right outside our windows. Then we look left and see our alarm clock also known as "Big Ben" . Yes , it's truly amazeballs.
Top seed Caroline Wozniacki beat hometown player Mandy Minella 6-3, 7-6(2) to lead the tournament elite into the second round.
This was pretty long, too (more than an hour and three-quarters), but the bottom line is, Rafael Nadal isn't giving Novak Djokovic any help at all in the contest for the year-end #1.
There is so much to do and see on the grounds of the US Open this week! Here is what I did all of yesterday, August 21st.
This is Day 3 for me but Day 1 for the US Open qualifying event. On my arrival this morning it was a different energy already.
The WTA 700-level tournament still has a deep and respectable field, but was also sting by Serena Williams’ decision not to defend her title.
That a German tennis magazine says that Roger Federer is “’only” getting a 300,000 Euro appearance fee for playing Hamburg
There really isn't much to say about this match. Kirsten Flipkens couldn't get her first serve in, couldn't win the point even when she did, and was flatly blown away.
It's been a weird Wimbledon. But a great Wimbledon. Big, big congrats to Flip's coach of the past six months.
Marion Bartoli was on top of her game from start to finish, defeating Kirsten Flipkens in straight sets to reach her second Wimbledon final. She secured a return to the Top 10 with the win, too.
That the odds for the four semi-finalist winning Wimbledon has changed significantly from the beginning of The Championships; Radwanska 40/1, Lisicki 66/1, Bartoli 100/1, Flipkens 300/1
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