Sunday, September 29, 2013

Rafa at China Open



Rafa's quest to be worlds no.1 is at play right now at Shanghai ATP Masters. He will take over current world no.1 Novak Djokovic if he will reach the finals even if he lose to Novak. He will also take Novaks place to be no.1 if Novak will lose at semis even if Nadal will lose to watever round of the tournament. 

Who do you think will be ATP's no.1 year ender?

Friday, September 27, 2013

Novak Djokovic is Engaged



Novak announced via social media on Wednesday (25th Sept. 2013) that he was engaged to marry his longtime girlfriend, Jelena Ristic.

The tweet he posted was "Meet my fiance and future wife" with a picture of the two of them where Jelena kissed novak on the cheek.

Monday, September 23, 2013

Djokovic on his 100 weeks at No.1



Novak is celebrating his 100 weeks at the Emirates ATP rankings at No.1. Will he end this year still being the number 1 Tennis player in the world?

Rankings may change after The Shanghai Open depending on how far Rafael Nadal will be at the tournament.

Lets hope for the best for Nole to extend his domination at the Emirates ATP rankings!

Happy Birthday Juan Martin Del Potro



The Argentinian turned 25(Sept. 23). Juan Martin had already made a footprints on Tennis by winning US Open in 2009 and getting a bronze medal at London Olympics in 2012. 

We will still be seeing more titles in his pocket because he is currently in a great condition to dominate ATP tournaments.

Sunday, September 22, 2013

ATP 2013 Grand Slam Winners


       

Australian Open - Novak Djokovic

Roland Garros - Rafael Nadal

Wimbledon - Andy Murray

US Open - Rafael Nadal

KDB Korea Open Winner

 

Agniezska Radwanska took home the title for this years KDB Korea Open. Will she be ble to be world number 1 in the future? 

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Djokovic vs Nadal ATP rankings

The leader-board might change after the Asian tournaments.

If Rafa reaches the final at Beijing, he will become no.1 and even if Novak beats Rafa in the finals he can't add any points since he is the defending champion.

If Novak loses in the semifinals at Beijing, Nadal automatically becomes world no.1 even if he does not enter the tournament.


Who do you think will finish first at this years ATP world ranking?

Tuesday, September 10, 2013

13 Grandslam titles for Rafael Nadal



Congratulations to Rafa for winning this years US Open making it his 2nd US open grand slam titles and 13 overall grand slam titles. He beats Novak in a 4 set match. Rafa Has not lost to a hard court tournament this year. Will Nadal still dominates the Asian season tournaments  and the other ATP Masters tournaments left this year?

Monday, September 9, 2013

S. Williams interview after finals transcript

Q. Can you just talk about the bout of nerves when you served for the match twice in that second set?
SERENA WILLIAMS: Yeah, I think I got a little uptight, which probably wasn't the best thing at that moment. I started to try to I wasn't playing very smart tennis then, so I just had to relax and not do that again. But I did it again. I don't know.
Q. Beginning of the tournament, any pressure on you to defend your title?
SERENA WILLIAMS: Well, there's always pressure to defend your title. I didn't feel a lot of pressure, but I knew I wanted to win. But I think, you know, losing a match before I got to the Open actually took a little bit of the pressure that was on me off of me, so it made it a little better.
Q. It's obvious that winning Grand Slams, they're all special experiences. But to win it having to sort of face that adversity that you did in the second set, overcome whatever hiccups were there and come back and win dominantly like that in the third, do you relish it all the more to have done it that way?

Azarenka's interview after the finals transcript

Q. How would you describe your determination and Serena's determination once that match got going today?
VICTORIA AZARENKA: Well, I think it was raising, you know, from the first point the tension, the battle, the determination, it was raising really, you know, kind of like boiling the water or something. It felt from every point, you know, it was rising the level, and, yeah, it was a great match.
Q. As it went on, how much did you feel that tension?
VICTORIA AZARENKA: Well, you always feel it, you know, because you're in that moment. So you just try to stay tough and try to resist for whatever it takes.
Q. That second set obviously was just an amazing comeback on your part.
VICTORIA AZARENKA: Thank you.
Q. Talk about the emotions having completed, you know, and finished that set. But then going into the third set, was there a bit of almost a letdown emotionally?

Sunday, September 8, 2013

Rafael Nadal



Full Name: Rafael Nadal Parera
Country: Spain Spain
Residence: Manacor, Balearic Islands, Spain
Born: 3 June 1986
Manacor, Balearic Islands, Spain
Height: 1.85m (6ft 1in)
Plays: Left-Handed (two-handed backhand)

Grand Slams Singles Results
AUSTRALIA OPEN - W(2009)
FRENCH OPEN - W(2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013)
WIMBLEDON - W(2008, 2010)
US OPEN - W(2010)


Rafael Nadal was born in Manacor, Balearic Islands, Spain, to Sebastián Nadal, a businessman who owns an insurance company, a glass and window company, Vidres Mallorca, and manages his own restaurant, Sa Punta. His mother is Ana María Parera, a housewife. He has a younger sister named María Isabel. His uncle, Miguel Ángel Nadal, is a retired professional footballer, who played for RCD Mallorca, FC Barcelona, and the Spanish national team. Nadal supports football clubs Real Madrid and RCD Mallorca. Recognizing that Nadal had a natural talent for tennis, another uncle, Toni Nadal, a former professional tennis player, introduced him to tennis when he was three years old.

At age eight, Nadal won an under-12 regional tennis championship at a time when he was also a promising football player. This made Toni Nadal intensify training, and at that time he encouraged Nadal to play left-handed for a natural advantage on the tennis court, as he noticed Nadal played forehand shots with two hands. When Nadal was 12, he won the Spanish and European tennis titles in his age group and was playing tennis and football all the time. Nadal's father made him choose between football and tennis so that his school work would not deteriorate entirely. Nadal said: "I chose tennis. Football had to stop straight away."
When he was 14, the Spanish tennis federation requested that he leave Mallorca and move to Barcelona to continue his tennis training. Nadal's family turned down this request, partly because they feared it would hurt his education, but also because Toni said that "I don't want to believe that you have to go to America, or other places to be a good athlete. You can do it from your home." The decision to stay home meant that Nadal received less financial support from the federation; instead, Nadal's father covered the costs. In May 2001, he defeated former Grand Slam tournament champion Pat Cash in a clay-court exhibition match.

At 15, he turned pro. Nadal participated in two events on the ITF junior circuit. In 2002, at the age of 16, Nadal reached the semifinals of the Boy's Singles tournament at Wimbledon, in his first ITF junior event.
By the age of 17, he beat Roger Federer the first time they played and became the youngest man to reach the third round at Wimbledon since Boris Becker. At 18, he helped pace Spain over the US in the junior Davis Cup in his second, and final, appearance on the ITF junior circuit. At 19, Nadal won the French Open the first time he played it, a feat not accomplished in Paris for more than 20 years. He eventually won it the first four times he played at Roland Garros. In 2003, he had won the ATP Newcomer of the Year Award. Early in his career, Nadal picked up the trademark habit of biting the trophies he won.

Nadal lived with his parents and younger sister Maria Isabel in a five-story apartment building in their hometown of Manacor, Mallorca. In June 2009, Spanish newspaper La Vanguardia, and then The New York Times, reported that his parents, Ana Maria and Sebastian, had separated. This news came after weeks of speculation in Internet posts and message boards over Nadal's personal issues as the cause of his setback.
Nadal has revealed himself to be agnostic. When a young boy, he would run home from school to watch Goku in his favorite Japanese anime, Dragon Ball. CNN released an article about Nadal's childhood inspiration, and called him "the Dragon Ball of tennis" due to his unorthodox style "from another planet."
In addition to tennis and football, Nadal enjoys playing golf. Nadal's autobiography, Rafa (Hyperion, 2012, ISBN 1401310923), written with assistance from John Carlin, was published in August 2011


Grand Slam Tournaments Performance Titles
Tournament 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 SR W–L Win %
Australian Open A 3R 4R A QF SF W QF QF F A 1 / 8 35–7 83.33
French Open A A W W W W 4R W W W W 8 / 9 59–1 98.33
Wimbledon 3R A 2R F F W A W F 2R 1R 2 / 9 36–7 83.72
US Open 2R 2R 3R QF 4R SF SF W F A

1 / 9 34–8 80.95
Win–Loss 3–2 3–2 13–3 17–2 20–3 24–2 15–2 25–1 23–3 14–2 7–1 12 / 35 164–23 87.70

All-time tournament records

Tournament Since Record accomplished Players matched
All 1877 8 consecutive titles at any single tournament Stands alone
Grand Slam 1877 8 men's singles titles at any single Grand Slam event Stands alone
Monte Carlo Masters 1897 8 men's singles titles Stands alone
French Open 1925 8 men's singles titles Stands alone
Rome Masters 1930 7 men's singles titles Stands alone
Barcelona Open 1953 8 men's singles titles Stands alone



*source from Wikipedia

Djokovic vs Nadal - US Open 2013

The game that will be talked about for years and years required 198 strokes, 30 points, and 21 minutes to decide. Entire sets have taken less.

It might be easy to conclude that Novak Djokovic won his tense, topsy-turvy U.S. Open semifinal against Stanislas Wawrinka despite dropping that epic third game of the fifth set. The truth is that the 2011 champion emerged with a 2-6, 7-6 (4), 6-3, 3-6, 6-4 victory in 4 hours, 9 minutes on Saturday at least in part because of the one that got away.

S. Williams and Azarenka Rivalry


The Azarenka–S. Williams rivalry is between tennis players Victoria Azarenka of Belarus and Serena Williams of the United States of America, who are engaged in a modern day tennis rivalry. They have played each other twelve times with Serena Williams leading their head-to-head 11–1 and 7–0 in Grand Slam matches. Serena Williams eventually won the championship in nine out of the eleven times she has defeated Victoria Azarenka

Saturday, September 7, 2013

Mens US Open Finals 2013



It will be again Novak and Rafa who will fave off battling to win this years US Open grand slam title. 




Who do you think will be crowned victor this year? Will it be the Serbian or Spaniard?

Djokovic and Wawrinka



It was another 5 set thrilling match between Novak and Stanislas at the US open semis.

It was Novak who advances to the finals facing Nadal to battle it out for the title.