Princesses of tennis
- Ana Ivanovic a Tennis princess
Ana Ivanovic showed that she is more than a pretty face. The beautiful Serbian had the best year of his career so far.
The Serbian reached the place # 1in the ranking for the first time in June. But then she fell down in the rankings when she was defeated in Australia and Qatar. Injuries limited her activity in recent months, but we expect to see so much more about the beautiful Serbian in 2009.
Ana Ivanovic videos
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Maria Sharapova a tennis princess
Sharapova made news within and outside the stadium. In March, she caused inconvenience to organizers whe she canceled her participation in the Sony Ericsson Open in Miami. she did not play, but she was seen in every advertising event.
Injuries defined the direction of her season. She had to leave the French Open for that reason, and eventually she decided to withdraw from all the tournaments in 2008.
In these videos we can see the reason cause she is still a tennis princess
Slam Dunks BY Pete Sampras
Pete Sampras is considered by many to be the GOAT tennis player. Roger Federer might out-GOAT Sampras by the time Fed’s done with his career. Currently Fed has 10 GS (grand slam) titles to Sampras’ 14 GS.
Despite how well Fededer does, Sampras will probably always have the GOAT overhead shot. This is world-class athletic artistry, on the level of Michael Jordan’s dunks, or Pele’s bicycle-kick goals.
Here some good tennis videos of Pete Sampras Flying
Does everyone hate Maria Sharapova?
Well, After Sharapova was defeated in the second round by his compatriot Kudryavtseva, the journalists who cover this type of news have been left without their biggest source of stories.
“It was a real pleasure to beat Maria,” Said Kudryavtseva after the match. “Why?” she replied: “Well, to mention something, I do not like how she dresses,”
What she surely wanted to say is that she does not like the monster in the trade that Sharapova has become: those clothes tailor-made, the millionaire advertising contracts, the number of ads, the attention she receives, and so long.
In addition she said that Maria Sharapova is not exactly “friendly” with the rest of female tennis players, even with their compatriots: “The truth is that I do not know her well … I am sure nobody knows well … because she is not a communicative girl, or someone you are encouraged to talk”
What you think about this?
Here I got some commercials of this beautiful tennis player, Maria Sharapova!!!
Excelent Sharapova Commercials
Think twice before you throw your racket!!!!
If you are playing a match against a traditional rival in your club, with that person who you can never win, and you lose a fundamental point of the match, the first thing you try to do is to throw the racket, after seeing this video you must think twice before you do that.
After seeing what happened to the German Anna-Lena Gronefeld, who was 14th in the WTA ranking and now she is number 252nd. Think twice before you try to throw your racket.
Jonas Bjorkman Played his last singles.
“It was an exciting game” said Bjorkman, who debuted in Stockholm at the age of 20 in 1992. “I felt I could play much better than I did, because I was playing well during the practices of the past few weeks. This game will remember the standing ovation from the audience after having lost the match. It was an incredible feeling,” he added.
The originating in Vaxjo made his sixteenth appearance in Stockholm. He won the title for his country in 1997 (beat Siemerink), one of the most important moments of his career.
Bjorkman ended his career with a singles record of 414-362. His last match was won in July when he defeated the French Arnaud Clement to reach the second round of the ATP Masters Series Canada. His best position was number 4 on Nov. 3 1997. The previous season had a spectacular race to the semifinals of Wimbledon, where he lost to the future champion Roger Federer.
FEDERER TENNIS
Roger grew up in an environment of ranchers and farmers on the outskirts of Basel. Hence he has an easy personality.
FIRST STEPS
He grew up with the image of two great champions in the All Tennis Club, Stefan Edberg and Boris Becker, when he saw on television the final of Wimbledon in 1989 that both disputed. He Grabbed his first racket at the age of six, but football and ice hockey make him undecided until the age of fourteen, when he was integrated into the Swiss Tennis Federation.
Then he met the Swedish technical Peter Lindgren, who helped him until he could control his anger. Thanks to this and thanks to its excellent service and volley, he soon began to win local and national tournaments. He closed his junior stage in 1997, winning the Orange Bowl against the Argentine Guillermo Coria. It was his first year at the ATP, which he began as the 700 th in the world, when he had been chosen the ‘Best Junior’ of the year.
In 1998, when he was only seventeen years old, he debuted as a professional of the ATP. That year, he only played five matches, but ended at number 302 of the ranking, which in a single year had advanced 398 seats. The following year can be considered as his real debut on the world circuit, because he played many of the major tournaments, including Roland Garros, Wimbledon, Miami and Monte Carlo. when the 1999 season was completed, he became the 64th in the ATP ranking.
UNSTOPPABLE ASCENT
Love and passion for tennis (Tennis videos)
How will you know about life…. if you have never played tennis!!!!!!
