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Saturday, 23 January 2010

Australian Open diary: USA Tennis star Venus Williams still loves to win

        

Venus Williams is great Tennis star, Venus Williams love and enjoy to win. USA TODAY will feature a series of diaries from Sony Ericsson WTA Tour stars during  the Australian Open. The latest entry is from American Venus Williams. Venus Williams, 29, of the USA, No. 6 in the Sony Ericsson WTA Tour rankings, moved
into the third round of the Australian Open with a 6-2, 7-5 victory Thursday against  Sybille Bammer.Williams, a seven-time Grand Slam champ, spoke with USA TODAY as part  of a series of player diaries during the season's first  Grand Slam.

Serena Williamses cruise into Australian Open fourth round 2010

 Serena Williams is a USA Tennis star ,Most of the world people love Serena Williams, Serena Williams' play

style  is very good.  Serena Williams takes a seat on the court after chasing down a shot from  Spain's Carla Suarez Navarro during their third-round match. Williams advanced  with a 6-0, 6-3 win.
The self-appointed sports capital of Australia got a feast of tennis on a lazy,  sun-drenched Saturday afternoon.
 top-ranked and Australian Open defending  champion Serena Williams took on Carla Suarez Navarro at the neighboring show arena  with a retractable roof that seats 10,000.
1:21 later, respectively, Williams walked off  courts after booking fourth-round matches on Monday.
  Williams defeated Suarez Navarro 6-0, 6-3.

Roger Federer cruise into Australian Open fourth roundre


The world class Tennis star is Roger Federer.Every Tennis lover love Roger Federer.  Roger Federer takes a seat on the court after chasing down a shot from  Albert Montanes during their third-round match.roger Federer beat Montanes 6-3, 6-4, 6-4
he self-appointed sports capital of Australia got a feast of tennis on a lazy,  sun-drenched Saturday afternoon. top-seeded and three-time champion Roger Federer played Albert Montanes in a Rod  Laver Arena crammed with 15,000 fans,
 One hour and 48 minutes and later, respectively, Roger Federer walked off  courts after booking fourth-round matches on Monday.  Federer beat Montanes 6-3, 6-4, 6-4

Kim Clijsters's fairytale return to grand Australian Open slam tennis


Tennis star Kim clijsters is a most favourit tennis player in the world.Unfortunately Kim Clijsters's fairytale return to grand Australian Open slam tennis came to a shuddering halt at the  Australian Open on Friday just as Justine Henin's own comeback started to gather momentum. Kim Clijsters makes early exit at Australian Open Clijsters was dumped from the first grand slam of the year after losing 6-0 6-1 to Russia's  Nadia Petrova. The result was shocking enough but the scoreline defied all expectations,  coming just four months after the Belgian won the U.S. Open. Statistics can sometimes be misleading but the numbers in this match accurately summed up  the thrashing. Clijsters won just five points in the first set and 17 in total. It was all  over in 52 minutes. "She was good but I made all the mistakes and she didn't have to do that much. It just  sucks it has to happen at this stage of this tournament," Clijsters told reporters.

Friday, 22 January 2010

Kim Clijsters crashed out of the Australian Open in a shocking


Tennis star Kim Clijsters crashed out of the Australian Open in a shocking  6-0, 6-1 loss to No. 19-seeded Nadia Petrova on Friday. Clijsters, who won the U.S. Open in September in only her third tournament  back from two years off to get married and have a baby, seemed distracted  as she won only five points in an 18-minute first set in her third-round  match at the Australian Open. It barely got better for her in the second, when she held serve only once.  Clijsters made the match last 52 minutes by saving two match points, but was never  in contention.

Tennis star Rafael Nadal at Australian open tennis turnament,Nadal image and news



Spanish Tennis star Rafael Nadal at Australian open tennis tournament won against German opponent Phillipp Kohlschreiber Spanish tennis player Rafael Nadal consoles German opponent Phillipp Kohlschreiber
 after their third round men's singles match on the fifth day of play at the Australian  Open tennis tournament in Melbourne on January 22, 2010. Nadal won 6-4. 6-2. 2-6. 7-5.