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Monday Net Post
Posted 02/25/2008 @ 10 :56 AM

By TW Contributing Editor, Ed McGrogan

Last Week's Tournaments

ABN Amro World Tennis Tournament (ATP - Hard - Rotterdam, Netherlands)

- Singles Final: Michael Llodra def. Robin Soderling 6-7, 6-3, 7-6.
     - Singles Semifinal: Robin Soderling def. Gilles Simon 6-2, 6-1.
     - Singles Semifinal: Michael Llodra def. Ivo Karlovic 7-5, 7-6.

- Singles Bracket

- Doubles Final: Tomas Berdych/Dmitry Tursunov def. Philipp Kohlschreiber/Mikhail Youzhny 7-5, 3-6, 10-7.
     - Doubles Semifinal: Tomas Berdych/Dmitry Tursunov def. Jonathan Erlich/Andy Ram 7-5, 4-6, 10-7.
     - Doubles Semifinal: Philipp Kohlschreiber/Mikhail Youzhny def. Simon Aspelin/Julian Knowle 7-6, 7-5.

- Doubles Bracket

Copa Telmex (ATP - Clay - Buenos Aires, Argentina)

- Singles Final: David Nalbandian def. Jose Acasuso 3-6, 7-6, 6-4.
     - Singles Semifinal: David Nalbandian def. Juan Ignacio Chela 6-1, 6-2.
     - Singles Semifinal: Jose Acasuso def. Fillippo Volandri 4-6, 6-4, 6-4.

- Singles Bracket

- Doubles Final: Agustin Calleri/Luis Horna def. Werner Eschauer/Peter Luczak 6-0, 6-7, 10-2.
     - Doubles Semifinal: Werner Eschauer/Peter Luczak def. Albert Montanes/Ruben Ramirez Hidalgo 4-6, 6-3, 12-10.
     - Doubles Semifinal: Agustin Calleri/Luis Horna def. Jose Acasuso/Mariano Hood 6-3, 1-6, 10-8.

- Doubles Bracket

SAP Open (ATP - Hard - San Jose, United States)

- Singles Final: Andy Roddick def. Radek Stepanek 6-4, 7-5.
     - Singles Semifinal: Andy Roddick def. Guillermo Garcia-Lopez 7-6, 6-1.
     - Singles Semifinal: Radek Stepanek def. Robby Ginepri 6-7, 6-4, 6-1.

- Singles Bracket

- Doubles Final: Scott Lipsky/David Martin def. Bob Bryan/Mike Bryan 7-5, 7-5.
     - Doubles Semifinal: Bob Bryan/Mike Bryan def. Steve Darcis/Kristof Vliegen 6-2, 7-6.
     - Doubles Semifinal: Scott Lipsky/David Martin def. Sanchai Ratiwatana/Sonchat Ratiwatana 7-6, 6-4.

- Doubles Bracket

Copa Colsanitas Santander (WTA - Clay - Bogota, Colombia)

- Singles Final: Nuria Llagostera Vives def. Maria Emilia Salerni 6-0, 6-4.
    - Singles Semifinal: Nuria Llagostera Vives def. Betina Jozami 6-2, 6-2.
     - Singles Semifinal: Maria Emilia Salerni def. Carla Suarez Navarro 3-6, 7-6, 6-3.

- Doubles Final: Iveta Benesova/Bethanie Mattek def. Jelena Kostanic Tosic/Martina Muller 6-3, 6-3.
     - Doubles Semifinal: Iveta Benesova/Bethanie Mattek def. Lourdes Dominguez Lino/Arantxa Parra Santonja 6-4, 1-6, 10-6.
     - Doubles Semifinal: Jelena Kostanic Tosic/Martina Muller def. Sara Errani/Frederica Piedade 4-6, 6-4, 10-8.

- Singles & Doubles Bracket

Qatar Total Open (WTA - Hard - Doha, Qatar)

- Singles Final: Maria Sharapova def. Vera Zvonareva 6-1, 2-6, 6-0.
     - Singles Semifinal: Maria Sharapova def. Agnieszka Radwankska 6-4, 6-3.
     - Singles Semifinal: Vera Zvonareva def. Na Li 3-6, 6-3, 6-3.

- Doubles Final: Kveta Peschke/Rennae Stubbs def. Cara Black/Liezel Huber 6-1, 5-7, 10-7.
     - Doubles Semifinal: Cara Black/Liezel Huber def. Lucia Safarova/Vera Zvonareva 7-5, 6-2.
     - Doubles Semifinal: Kveta Peschke/Rennae Stubbs def. Katarina Srebotnik/Ai Sugiyama 6-2, 6-0.

- Singles & Doubles Bracket

By the Letter

T...hree qualifiers reached the semifinals of this week's Copa Colsanitas Santander in Bogota, Colombia.  Betina Jozami (who defeated top seed Flavia Pennetta), Nuria Llagostera Vives (who won the title), and Carla Suarez Navarro all defied the odds by making the final four of the tournament.
E...ntering 2008, Michael Llodra had won only one career title on the ATP Tour ('s-Hertogenbosch in 2004).  In just two months, he's now tripled that total after winning Adelaide in January, and Rotterdam this past week.  In a closely contested final, Llodra defeated Robin Soderling in a third set tiebreaker.
N...ot far removed from winning Grand Slam titles, Amelie Mauresmo is now considering the possibility of retirement, following her loss in the second round of the Qatar Open to Tamarine Tanasugarn.  "I sometimes ask myself what I am doing here, in front of half empty stands.  It's typically the type of situation where you wish you were somewhere else," said Mauresmo.
N...eglected to mention this last week, which some of you astutely pointed out: Roger Federer, Justine Henin, and Esther Vergeer all won Laureus World Sports Awards.
I...talian Potito Starace found his way into the news this week for verbally threatening Argentinean soccer legend Diego Maradona in Buenos Aires.  During Starace's match against David Nalbandian, the oft-vocal Maradona rained insults on the Italian from the stands throughout the match, prompting Starace to retaliate.  Potito spoke to the umpire, saying that, "Either you throw him out or I'll go bash a racket in his teeth."
S...harapova Bangky tennis center may be built in Vietnam, after the Russian learned on a visit to the country that tennis facilities were non-existent there. 
W...hether you love or hate Andy Murray, read this Guardian blog entry courtesty of Simon Hattenstone.  Here's a few of his candid remarks: "He plays with his face frozen into a grimace."..."I interviewed him and he turned out to be one of the most charmless sportsmen I've met - believe me, the competition is tough out there."..."All Andy has at the moment is his petulance."
O...ne hundred days and $35,000 was the fine levied by the ATP against Giorgio Galimberti, who was found to have bet on multiple tennis matches between June 2003 and January 2006, including his own.  Galimberti stated in an interview with ESPN that "I never bet on myself losing...That doesn't mean I didn't bet on me winning."
R...otterdam's seeded players did not live up to their billing, all losing before the quarterfinal stage.  Some of the upsets included top seed Rafael Nadal losing to Andreas Seppi, No. 7 seed Juan Carlos Ferrero bowing out to qualifier Teimuraz Gabashvili, and David Ferrer getting bounced in straight sets to Simone Bolelli.  Andy Murray, Tomas Berdych and Nikolay Davydenko were also eliminated early on.
L...eander Paes has come under fire by his fellow Indian Davis Cup teammates, saying that they have lost confidence in his ability to lead the squad.  Numerous players from the team signed a letter that was sent to the All India Tennis Association, asking Paes to be removed as team captain.
D...oubles dynamos Bob and Mike Bryan are now 0-3 in finals this year, after losing in San Jose to Scott Lipsky and David Martin.  They were 11-4 in finals in 2007.

McGrogan's Heroes

Argie ATP - A few months ago, no one was talking about Jo-Wilfried Tsonga.  Instead, the trendy name in men's tennis was David Nalbandian.  The Argentine was fresh off winning back-to-back Masters Series titles in Madrid and Paris, which included wins against Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, and Novak Djokovic.  Left for dead for most of 2007, Nalbandian nearly made up enough ground in these two weeks to qualify for the year-end Tennis Masters Cup.  When the year ended, David was pegged as - at worst - a darkhorse at the Australian Open, with many pundits labeling him a favorite to win at Melbourne.

As it turned out, Nalbandian's Australian Open didn't live up to the hype.  After dispatching two Aussies, Robert Smeets and Peter Luczak, in the first two rounds, he faced his first opponent of merit, Juan Carlos Ferrero, in round three. David was slain, crashing out of the tournament after a 6-1, 6-2, 6-3 beating.  It was back to the drawing board for Nalbandian after another head-scratching result.

Since Australia, Nalbandian has headed back to clay, his native surface, and has fared well.  In Argentina's first round Davis Cup tie against Great Britain, he had no problems with Jamie Baker, winning in straight sets en route to an Argentina victory.  This past week at the Copa Telmex, also held in Argentina, Nalbandian continued his winning ways, wrestling through a tough draw to win his eighth career title.

Nalbandian's toughest challenge in the tournament came in the final against countryman Jose Acasuso.  A great dirtballer in his own right, Acasuso took the opening set 6-3, winning the crucial points from the baseline.  The second set nearly went Acasuso's way as well, but in a tiebreaker, Nalbandian leveled the match.  Thereafter, David won the third set after a break of serve in the seventh game, giving him the title, his first in Argentina.  With high expectations heading into 2008, a positive start for Nalbandian is crucial, and while this doesn't atone for a stinker in Australia, it is an important win nonetheless.

Spain WTA - Maria Sharapova's win at the Tier I Qatar Total Open was a mighty impressive accomplishment, upping her record in 2008 to a flawless 14-0.  However, the quality of her victories in Doha were nothing like those that she had in Melbourne.  Consider that in a tournament that boasted 16 seeds, Sharapova had to face only one seeded player in her five matches this week.  For a player of Sharapova's talent, the odds on her advancing deep into the draw were quite good.

The same cannot be said of Nuria Llagostera Vives, a veteran Spaniard who had to win three more matches than Sharapova did this week to earn her title.  Like Kei Nishikori did last week on the men's side, Llagostera Vives had to get through qualifying just to enter the main draw her tournament, the Copa Colsanitas Santander.  She didn't drop a set during qualifying, and that trend would continue into the main draw.

Going ten-for-ten in sets and five-for-five in matches, Llagostera Vives met little resistance on her way to her second career WTA Tour title.  It's her first championship since May of 2005, when she won in Rabat, Morocco.  That year, Llagostera Vives achieved her highest world ranking of No. 35, after reaching the fourth round of the French Open; her best ever performance at a Grand Slam. 

Since then, Llagostera Vives has largely struggled on tour.  She finished 2005 ranked No. 49, but followed that up with year-end rankigns of 273 in 2006, and 145 at the end of last year.  The top 50 seems like a long time ago for Llagostera Vives, but she's clawed her way back to No. 74 in the world with this victory.

Tennis Theatre

More Laureus love - this is Justine's acceptance conversation (do they do speeches for these?):

Next Week's Tournaments

***TELEVISION SCHEDULE***

Abierto Mexicano Telcel (ATP - Clay - Acapulco, Mexico)

- Singles Bracket
- Doubles Bracket

- Website

PBZ Zagreb Indoors (ATP - Indoor Hard - Zagreb, Croatia)

- Singles Bracket
- Doubles Bracket

- Website

Regions Morgan Keegan Championships (ATP - Indoor Hard - Memphis, United States)

- Singles Bracket
- Doubles Bracket

- Website

Abierto Mexicano Telcel (WTA - Clay - Acapulco, Mexico)

- Singles & Doubles Bracket

- Website

Barclays Dubai Tennis Championships (WTA - Outdoor Hard - Dubai, United Arab Emirates)

- Singles & Doubles Bracket

- Website

Regions Morgan Keegan Championships (WTA - Indoor Hard - Memphis, United States)

- Singles & Doubles Bracket

- Website

Beyond the Bracket

Lately I've been feeling low
A remedy is what I'm seeking

- "Jimi Thing" by Dave Matthews Band

You know what cheers me up when I'm feeling down?  Qualifying brackets.  No, I swear - there are some fascinating finds that you can uncover on a weekly basis if you take the time to look at these often overlooked draw sheets.

I was reminded of why I like to examine a tournament from its embryonic stage all the way to championship point after seeing what happened in this week's WTA Tour stop in Bogota.  As mentioned above, three qualifiers reached the semifinals of the tournament; I don't have a stat guru like Greg Sharko at my disposal, but I highly doubt something like that has occurred before (if anyone knows, please post below). 

The "Live Scores" link at the top of this page is an invaluable resource for tennis nuts like us, and it's even more useful because it shows results from qualifying tournaments.  In fact, I've gotten so used to checking up on these matches that I've come up with an "All-Qualifying Team" for the ATP Tour - these are players who always seem to be battling in the qualifying stages; they are the undying gamers of the sport.

The side is captained by Olivier Patience, who not surprisingly is trying to qualify for this week's tournament in Acapulco.  Olivier's last name is quite fitting, as any member of the All-Qualifying Team needs patience (as well as fortitude, determination, etc.) to keep up this weekly grind.  Last year, one of my favorite matches featured Patience - it was his third rounder against Novak Djokovic at Roland Garros.  Patience nearly pulled off the upset to the delight of the French crowd, but Djokovic won it in five grueling sets.

Also on the team is Guillermo Garcia-Lopez, who never seems to be far from a qualifying draw.  This past week, his persistence was rewarded with a fine appearance in San Jose.  At the SAP Open, he defeated Jurgen Melzer, Benjamin Becker, and John Isner before falling to Andy Roddick in the semifinals.

I want to acknowledge one more player on the team as well, and he is of Swiss descent.  Before Roger Federer tore up the lawns at the All England Club, there was George Bastl, who shocked Pete Sampras at the 2002 Wimbledon Championships.  Coming into the tournament ranked 145 in the world, Bastl won the first two sets against Pete, and held on after a Sampras comeback to win in five, 6-3, 6-2, 4-6, 3-6, 6-4.  It is the highlight of his career, and every time I see him trying to qualify for a tournament (which he did again this week in Zagreb) I can't help but think back to that match.

I can't pick out as many week-in, week-out qualifiers on the women's side, but I seem to stumble upon more surprises when I look at WTA qualifying brackets.  One of the biggest shocks this week was when I saw the Dubai qualifying tournament.  For all that Agnieszka Radwanska accomplished over this past year, even she had to go through Q-school to get into the main draw.  Soon after, I remembered that Dubai is a money-dispensing event that caters to the WTA's elite (the last direct acceptance was world No. 26 Maria Kirilenko), but I was still taken aback when I saw Radwanska's name in the qualifying draw.

Another name that caught my eye this week was Lauren Albanese, the young American who is just starting to play at the professional level.  She tried to qualify this week for Memphis, but drew top seed Sandra Kloesel.  Albanese lost in three sets, 6-1, 5-7, 6-3. 

At last year's U.S. Open, I watched Albanese play in the junior competition, where she reached the quarterfinals before falling to Urszula Radwankska, the sister of Agnieszka.  Albanese's game was potent on the junior level, but she ran into an even better performer in Radwanska on this day, and fell victim to the hot weather as well, retiring in the match after losing the opening set.

For those of you who like to attend the opening days, or even the free qualifying days, of the U.S. Open in the fall, take this piece of advice: watch the qualifying brackets leading up to the U.S. Open.  Many of the players you will see in these opening rounds will be on the qualifying circuit (in addition to playing Challenger tournaments) throughout the year.  Pay attention to them now, and you'll know a little something more about their game than does the average fan who specializes in owl dialect, frequently asking:  "Who?"

Because Grand Slams have 128 entrants, many lower-ranked players are given a big opportunity in their first round match, even if drawn against a top player on tour.  And while they may get rolled in this match (Scoville Jenkins vs. Roger Federer at last year's U.S. Open, for example), they will continue to persevere in the Futures, Challengers, and qualifying brackets down the road.  Don't overlook them, because some of these players will turn into great ones one day.

If...

Before this week's question, congratulations are in order to the winner of last week's challenge.  I asked you to come up with a name for an EA Sports-created tennis game, if one was to ever come to life.  Peter Bodo Tennis 2008 (courtesy of Jon), and Hawkeye Challenge Tennis '08 (the funniest answer, courtesy of ptenisnet) were some of my favorites, but the winner is Ruth, for her submission of "Love '08".  I really like the simplicity of the name, and it definitely speaks to something unique about the sport.  Sure, it's probably too elitist for a mainstream audience, and 95% of the video game purchasing public wouldn't know what the hell it means, but I would use that name if I could.  Ruth, email me [edmcgrogan@hotmail.com] so I can send you your prize.

(Come to think of it, I bet people would buy it, because the name implies that the game is of the NC-17 variety.  You laugh, but I guarantee some minds would think that...)

No prize this week, but I still expect a good response to this week's question:

if...you had to guess, does anyone besides Federer, Nadal, or Djokovic win Indian Wells?  And if so, who?

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it was me!

Great stuff as always, Ed. Thanks.

I love the qualifying rounds also. A lot of fun to follow the players consistently on the brink, so to speak. It's funny you mention Bastl, as I also saw his name on the qualies results sometime in the last couple weeks, can't remember where. Poor Pete must still have nightmares about that match.

As for the 2008 IW champ, it's Fabio Fognini all the way!

ACAPULCO ON TV: Yo I know I already said this 90X but it's not on the tennis.com link for television coverage of the mexican open (Ed?), but ESPN Deportes is showing it starting today at 4 pm TW time (1pm acapulco time) and also it'll be on ESPN 360 for those of you lucky enough to get it, so if you're jonesing for outdoor red clay, today's your lucky day.

Errr, from the looks of it, assuming ESPN Dos = ESPN2, it might also be on The Deuce...

http://tinyurl.com/2q9dot

great post as always, ed.

to answer your question (now that marta has beat me to first), no,i don't see anyone else winning indian wells.

i was wondering who you were talking about in the toulouse draw, then i saw HIS name. yes, indeed. some of them may just become very, very great.

whoops I meant 3 pm acapulco time. Although I don't even know if anyone around here lives in acapulco so I should stick to tw time since we can all see what time that is.

Ed-I agree with you on the qualifying draws. Can you believe that Brenda Schultz-McCarthy (who must be nearly 40 by now) qualified for the Memphis main draw?

That article gives a scathing review of Andy Murray. Maybe he'll start to rethink his image a little?

Go Ruth! Congrats on being the winner!

to answer the if question: I think it's hard to imagine anyone other than the top 3 winning the men's IW. After them, I think it's wide open.

Andy Roddick will win Indian Wells, Ed.

Congrats to Andy for his win and to Robby for going deep!

Congrats also to Ruth. Her title says it all.

The story I read on the Sharapova tennis center in Vietnam is that it turned out to be a joke of sorts on her. She saw people swinging tennis racquets without balls, and thought they needed a tennis center. It turns out they were swatting mosquitos. There was an article on this over at onthebaseline.

Answer to if question:
Since he won his 8th title this weekend in Buenos Aires and won Madrid and Paris to end the year, my choice would be David Nalbandian. Courts at IW would be slow enough for him to chase some shots down and dictate the match with his good BH.
Runner-up: Andy Roddick. He won his 24th title this weekend and if his serve is booming and his BH holds up, his chances would be good.

What was Shriekie wearing under her dress, is it tights? Is that the new fashion? Beth?

I GOT A GOLDEN TICKET.

Allez les français!!

Winston-Salem '08 baby! Wooooo!!!

Robbyfan,
Congrats to Robby for making 2 semis in a row. Do you think he will play Las Vegas next week? And, to Andy for winning San Jose without facing a BP yesterday.

And for IW, how about ... Llodra.

Robbyfan,
Think Maria was wearing leg warmers since it was a little colder and the wind was blowing in Doha.

answer to the question:

I too like Nalbandian. Llodra would be a great win. I'm not sure about Andy. With San Jose, Memphis, Dubai, I'm thinking he's going to be tired by IW.

Hi Schwab-I hope Robby plays Vegas. He seems to be returning to form. Fingers and toes crossed.

If there is any other of those three to win Indian Wells, it should be someone capable of beating Roger &/or Novak. I think Tsonga is not quite ready for such a feat. We all know Nalbandian is capable but Indian Wells is not one of his favourite tournaments. Murray beat Roger once, and has the weapons to beat Novak probably. There are so many players capable in theory of wining the tournament but who probably stumble if they ought to face Roger in a semi or a final ....

Great post as usual ED!

In Memphis right now, prodigy Michelle Larcher de Brito (who just turned 15) is on center court and won the first set in her match. Some may remember her from last year, when she beat Shaughnessy to win her opening match in Miami.

Indian Wells Predictions:

Men's Championship:
Rafael Nadal def. Roger Federer 2-6,6-4,7-5. It will be a thriller.

Women's Championship
Justine Henin def. Maria Sharapova 6-4,2-6,6-4. It will be just as thrilling as the Madrid 2007 final.-

Those were just predictions.

Larcher de Brito wins by retirement.

Is there ESPN deportes on espn360.com? If so, how do you get it?

YAY, Nevermind I figured out the ESPN 360 Deportes thing.!!!

Hi guys! Richard and I returned from the Bay Area late last night, so this is the first chance I've had to report about my live tennis experience at the SAP Open on Saturday.

It was well worth every cent. We saw the Stepanek/Ginepri semi, which was an exceptionally well played three-setter. Ginepri was the best I've seen him since the ’05 USO, but I absolutely fell in love with Stepanek. I hereby join the chorus of "bring back serve and volley tennis!" His attacking, all-court game was thoroughly entertaining.

The venue was nice and our seats were perfect. I wanted to stand up and do a big shout-out to my tribe friends, but some of the people around me were already irritated because I had this nagging cough. I tried really hard to suppress it and was popping cough drops like candy, but I did get some looks. Needless to say, I didn't think it would be a good idea to draw too much more attention to myself by yelling "Hey Tribe, it's me!"

I wasn’t crazy about the crowd. I love the quiet between points during a match, but even after a great point was played, it felt like there wasn't a whole lot of energy in the stadium. This one dweeb behind me was closing a deal on his cell phone during one of the best points of the third set. I heard him tell whoever he was talking to that he was at a live tennis match, but apparently their business transaction couldn’t wait until the set was over. He was munching on snow peas from the concession stand and the guy next to him was devouring nachos. It was pretty funny. Jenn, thanks for the head’s up about eating BEFORE going to the stadium. No concession stand rip-offs for us. Also, the crowd seemed pretty sparse for a semi-final. They missed a damn good match.

I expected live tennis to be mostly about power and speed, and it certainly was, but one of the things that took me by surprise was how graceful and controlled that power is. These guys’ ground strokes sail so beautifully through the air and just barely seem to skim the net. Naturally, I was amazed by the high level of play. I expected that, but the impact of seeing it in person was so much more visceral. I guess that's true in any sport, but there's just something special about watching two people duke it out like that with nothing but a net between them.

I am now ready for a bigger tournament where they have great crowds. I want to go to the quarters or better and I want very good seats, so that means I need to put aside some serious cash. Fortunately, Richard's on board because he also really enjoyed the experience of live tennis. I think he may even be turning into a real tennis fan thanks to a homely Czech player with tons of charisma and an incredible game.

Thanks for letting me share my experience with you.

Yo DM30! Where have you been? We will have to rendez vous en winston salem! Allez! bon marche! prix-fixe! comme ci comme ca!

HPs! you've been infected, jejeje! but glad you had such a good time. Maybe you'll work your way up to USO.

"thanks to a homely Czech player with tons of charisma and an incredible game." awwwwww, the worm captures another heart.

Thanks for the report Highpockets. It is incredible in person isn't it? I just love the sound of the ball coming off the strings. If I ever win the lottery I am following the tour.

highpockets, glad you enjoyed your live tennis experience. there's nothing like watching the action unfold right in front of you, ain't it.

Snoo, wasn't it was you who told the story about being at the USO and the person next to you was cheering for Radek, but you thought they were saying Roddick? :) Loved it!

oh, that was me at 12.55. no idea why my name got erased.

Mauresmo and Kuznetsova took a wildcard into the Dubai doubles and just lost in the first round. Not sure what that will do to Amelie's current state of mind.

Wow, Ed! I just finished reading your always fascinating MNP (late start today because of the late Oscar night) and saw that I'd won the prize. Thank you. "And I'd like to thank my agent and my...." LOL

Now, I'll have to decide which grandnephew or grandniece MAY be the beneficiary of my good luck, and I'll let you all know.

Congratulations, Ruth. Very well done. :)

Good to see Patty fought to the end against Elena. What in the world? I hope she wasn't feeling well and didn't just cave. Ah, well. Ptenisnet will be happy. :)

Snoooo! Sweet! Click the blue and let's coordinate. Allez TW! Les grands admirateurs des français! On Winston! On Salem! And onto the Davis Cup!!!!

Highpockets, thanks for the story. Congratulations on the first live tennis! It's addicting. In my case I fear it becoming a career-killer.

Ok .. speaking of work, back to my cave, er, the lab, for the afternoon. Ciaoz ...

>(Come to think of it, I bet people would buy it, because the name implies that the game is of the NC-17 variety. You laugh, but I guarantee some minds would think that...)

Sometimes I read the headlines about how "Player A topped Player B" and the like, and I wonder what casual viewers think of tennis.

>if...you had to guess, does anyone besides Federer, Nadal, or Djokovic win Indian Wells? And if so, who?

It's difficult to see all three of them losing, but one of the top guys could probably do it. I can definetly see Roddick picking up a title if he didn't have to go through the three of them. Basically whoever from the top gets the lucky draw where they play the guy who takes out Federer/Nadal/Djokovic (rather than playing the guys themselves) is going to be the winner.

*Some of the upsets included [...], and David Ferrer getting bounced in straight sets to Simone Bolelli.*

didn´t ferru lose to mischa zverev?

so i didn´t win last weeks IF competition. i´m shattered.
but at the same time i wanna congratulate Ruth for her award winning performance. well deserved, a worthy champion she is.

Sherlock,
to me it looked more like patty caving, but errh that is open to debate of course. she got a treatment in the 2nd set, but still, well let´s just say the fighting spirit left her body well before the match was over.
a delightful win of elena it was in any case.

I say between the 3 of them they got it all sewn up. But if not... Muzzah!

The Acapulco tournament is also available at channelsurfing.net

Davai Elena.


I would pick Nalby as a dark horse. Muzzah as a greyish horse.

Just caught up on today's comments, and I humbly thank all of you for the congrats re the MNP prize. :)

highpockets: I told the TWibe yesterday that I was vicariously enjoying your excitement as you anticipated your first live pro tennis match. Brought back great memories for me. I'm glad to hear that you had such a good time.

robbyfan: I have to admit that I was pleasantly surprised to see that Maria took the fashion-be-damned position, followed the advice of (probably) her trainer, and kept those leg muscles warm in unexpectedly cool and windy Doha.

In the past (especially with WTT events), I've found that Comcast Sports Network (CSN) often carried programs that were on FSN, so I'll have to see if that might be the case for IW and Miami. I'm just finding it difficult to accept that my extra charge digital and extra charge sports package don't bring me FSN or ESPN Desportes etc.

Thanks, Bismarck. That's about what I suspected. :)

How do you feel about Sabine's chances against Lindsay today? Should be a fun one.

Go gray horses!

Wow the magician retired against TDOR, bringing their h2h to 0-4 in favor of The Diminuitive One.

And, how come the zovko brothers aren't partnering with each other?

is a greyish horse more or less likely to win a tourney than a dark horse?
maybe i have to know the etymology of *dark horse* to figure this out.

didn´t even notice they would play again, Sherlock. have to admit i only checked the dubai draw on the wta side. shame on me.
think linds will win.

Can things look any more bleak for Mauresmo? It's not like she and Kuznetsova never played doubles together before either. Kuz has not been a world beater lately but at least her results aren't driving her to retirement yet. It would be so depressing for Amelie to go out playing like she has for the last six months, but it would be more depressing I guess seeing her continue to lose like she's doing now. This must really seem like a bad dream, and the quotes in the press sound like she's totally at a loss to know how to change it. Just painful all around...

technically a dark horse is guaranteed to win the tournament if it is indeed a real dark horse.
A greyish horse is likely to win but could also win.

A horse is a horse, of course, of course. ;-)

*groan*

And i didnt even get into how if the horse weren't dead
1) we wouldn't have to flog it
2) it could eat any straw men that are put up.

Ali: Sorry, couldn't resist.

Ah, Sam, it's all good.

Except that now I'm humming that song...

*A greyish horse is likely to win but could also win.*

hein? now i´m at a loss completely.

but if i get you right a greyish horse is less likely to go all the way than a dark horse. and i white horse would be the "weakest" of them all?

a white horse. not i white horse.

a white horse doesn't have any special status or handicap that i know of.
and technically, again, it would be a light horse not a white horse.


Bismarck: Dark, gray, or white, we beat those horses the same around here.

Ali: I figure since I was humming that song, I'd share the wealth.

Maybe Zovko is Croatian for Johansson.

Ivan Lendl is the dark goat.

of course. a light horse is the correct phrase.

ljubicic is croatian for johannson i thought.

if u can get espn 360 u can watch Acapulco in about 10 minutes

espn 360 is internet live streaming.

I mean, maybe the zovko brothers are like the johansson brothers.

i was going by the fact that there were multiple unrelated ljubicic, ivan(CRO).

I'm picturing Mr. Ed playing tennis now. But hey, why not, he did go surfing once.

Quit "nagging."

are we going to trot out the same old cliches.

jhurwi, thanks for saying Mexico is available thru channelsurfing. I didn't think of that and I have been complaining about no tennis on TV, no ESPN360, no ESPN Desportes, etc. Now I'm not as cranky and my family would thank you for that. And I get to practice my not very good Spanish as a bonus.

Were Flavia Pennetta and Carlos Moya going out? If they did which I think they used to, it would be interesting to know if they run into each other in Acapulco.

Afwu 1216,
Correct on Pennetta/Moya relationship and that is a good question on how they would react if they run into each other.

Ad,
Too bad that I can not see tennis until I get home later today from work. When I do, I will do www.channelsurfing.net so I can see some evening tennis along with having my scoreboard up to keep up with Memphis:)

Ed- thanks again - always full of information
gosh - that guy does not like Andy Murray - I have deep respect for this journalist - clearly he is a man of great taste and vision

Highpockets - so glad you had a great experience . sorry the crowd was not that into it - but, at least you and your husband had a terrific time

now - for the what if - personally - I do not see anyone other than one of the top three winning IW -
is Henin not going to be there - just wondering - Iheard something like that

Justine's not playing IW. She's probably only playing Miami because she has to.

Wow, Jamie and Max don't even make it to the quarters. Ouch!

Sherlock,
Max and Jamie has lost their last 2 matches since beating the Bryans. Will Lipsky/Martin and Tsonga/Gasquet start losing since they beat the Bryans yesterday?

Ali C,
Agree about Justine and Miami. For some reason if Justine had her way, she would play only Canada and USO. On the Miami situation, the humidity gets to her and a personal situation happened at that time also. Am I correct?

Thanks Ali, I'm going to miss the queen at IW.

Yep, March was (I think?) when her mother died, so it's always been a tough time.

Couple that with alergies/asthma triggered by the trees, and it's not a surprise she doesn't like coming over.

I agree, Schwab - if she could, she'd only set foot in the US to play the USO. =) And she manages to come pretty darn close.

JH is like the Andromeda Atrain.
There is a very narrow band of climatic circumstances that she can function in.

that's andromeda strain. Atrain!

so , I just looked at the Memphis draw - not bad - they have some good players there this week


I can't believe Roddick entered another tournament -
Is he going to Dubai ? That seems like a lot of tennis in a row - if he is going to make that long trip

I read on the main site account of his victory at San Jose that Roddick is playing both Memphis (as a late entry) and he's also committed to Dubai...

well - as I said - that is a lot of tennis and travel
then back here for IW and Miami
Andy is gonna be racking up the frequent flier miles

The best guess is that he's trying to maintain some momentum...he was pretty lackluster last year and seems like since he's winning he wants to build on it...if he keeps up all this travel we can call him the Jelena Jankovic of the ATP!

A tired and jet-lagged Andy. Yikes. And we thought he was a bully before?? :)

dude Melzer beat Big John Isner 19 aces to 18! Oy Johnny boy, 8 flipping doplefaltas, do you think you are little willy?

Rbboyfan - just now saw your question
sorry I did not see what Maria was wearing to answer you
maybe it was cold - and she was just trying to keep her legs warm ?

Federer has played the least amount of tennis so far this season, of all the top seeds - just 6 matches in 2 months (just AO). He'll need to go deep in Dubai to have any chance at all in Indian Wells. Last year his form was shaky in Dubai, but he still managed to fight through and win. Not sure that will work this time.

Andreev is out in the first round in Acapulco. He has not started 2008 very well. I like him and was hoping he would do better.

Anyone know where I can find Race rankings?
At the moment llodra is ranked above Federer in race points.

highpockets,

What a great description of your experience! Thoroughly enjoyed it. Thanks. :)

ptenis: In the ATP website under 'rankings' at the top. A drop down menu has an option for ATP race.

hi ptenisnet,

atptennis.com has Race rankings.

yes ptenisnet! he's 4th in singles and 2d in doubles!!! Bloody bloody bloody good. Oh man I hope he keeps some in the tank for DC, he can trounce the seppi unassisted.

thanks zonie and tangi

7th. yikes.

sharapova withdrew from dubai
i knew this is gonna happen
we will have to wait till indian wells to see sharapova vs henin again

Mme Highpockets, merci for sharing your experience, looking forward to your poem on the subject! ;)

Hi Tangi, it was fun dissing Oscar fashion, etc., with you yesterday. How many days until TMF?!? ;)

I cannot believe llodra of all people has played the most singles tournaments in the top 50.

Snoo for a minute there you had me wondering why France was playing italy in DC.

Is sharpie gonna get fined for skipping dubai?

wow this bigeyed mexican lady I have never heard of in my entire life has a sweet little ohbh. But she has also been warned at least 2x for coaching.

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