Archive: shahar-peer
Australian Open finalist Dominika Cibulkova fulfilled her top seeding after a few rough showings since Melbourne, with the Slovak beating Poland Urszula Radwanska 6-3, 6-4 in the first round.
It appears Jamie Hampton will have to settle for #24. For now. But she remains on track for a year-end Top Twenty spot after Radwanska takes her out.
Double congrats to Andy Murray. Big congrats to Andy for winning the title at Queens ! Bigger congratulations to great humanitarian Andy Murray donated his entire prize money
This year’s main draw wildcards span from seasoned veterans, to rising American and international stars to those returning from injury
Miami (Thursday): Barthel Bounces Jankovic, Clijsters Beats Goerges
Back in 2009, a controversy of earthquake proportions hit Dubai when Israel’s Shahar Peer was refused a visa to compete in the Dubai Duty Free Championships. The tournament was hit with a record fine and threatened with expulsion from the WTA Tour if such a thing was repeated
A group of six anti-Israeli activists who protested against Shahar Peer during a tournament in New Zealand 22 months ago have had any cases against them dropped by a court in Auckland.
Men’s main draw singles first round results: [7] Florian Mayer (GER) d [WC] Bernard Tomic 6-2 6-2 Michael Berrer (GER)
Apparently there’s a hurricane a-coming so those coming to watch the action at the US Open might be best advised
STANFORD, CA (www.BankOfTheWestClassic.com) – The official seeding list for Wimbledon was announced Thursday and 11 of the top 27 seeds