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Once again over rated, Ana Ivanovic lost what's new?
I feel Ana Ivanovic is a overrated tennis player, i mean come on this girl is a joke, before i though ok, maybe Ana will be the next big thing in tennis just like Maria Sharapova was, and become a threat for those Grand Slam's. but something happen to Ana. i mean she always loses her matches now. the only thing she is good for is modeling for some cute pictures
Like everyone said it came too fast, too soon for Ana, hopefully she can learn this year, and find her game again, because she is not going to win a Grand Slam this year i promise you that.. Ana is having trouble beating lower ranked players.. these names are the future of tennis
1. Victoria Azarenkia
2.Caroline Wozniacki
3. Alize Cornet
(All Future Grand Slam Champions)
She may be overrated, but maybe not. Before she had won her maiden grand slam title, she had previously reached two grand slam finals first, 2007 French Open and 2008 Aussie Open.
Let's compare her to other champions:
Amelie Mauresmo reached the finals of 1999 Aussie Open, and had won her first slam in 2006 Aussie Open. That is a span of seven years. Kim Clijsters won her only slam title in 2005 after reaching the finals of the grand slams four times. Both women had been regarded as the best woman on tour without slams prior to winning one.
Ana rates well ahead of them, Ana reached her first slam final in 2007 and had reached her second slam final in 2008 and finally winning her own slam in May 2008. A span of a year, she had been a tremendous talent to not to be looked upon.
Though she may be incomparable to the likes of Justine Henin, Serena Williams, and Venus Williams, yet see this facts. Venus reached her first slam final in 1997 yet only won her first slam in 2000; a margin of three years slamless. Justine Henin reached her first slam final in 2001 and won her first slam in 2003, a span of two years.
The numbers will not lie, but it speaks that Ana's progress as a slam contender is unquestionnable.
What maybe in for Ana is that she had a nother bad day. In any player's life any good day is good, and any bad day is bad, as well it is unpredictable. And a bad day is always a worst day.
Like Vee, though I love Venus Williams, she had been picked as one of the contenders of this year's Aussie Open, by winning back-to-back hard court titles in 2008 and by winning against the top 1, 2, 3, and 4 last year. She had a bad day against Carla, though cArla was superb yesterday!
Ana's strengths are her forehand and her serve. But one of her downfalls today was the ball toss. She had a rocky ball toss nowadays that lessens the capability of her to make good first serves. She also lacked confidence these days, having a hard time defeating lower ranked players. She also had been in sort of pressure after attaining the top spot ranking last year. Ana had also a problem minimizing her UFEs these days.
I hope Ana can get better so she can defend her title this summer.
These and all can give credit to Ana, and makes her not a fluke or overrated. Actually, you know what, Ana was congenial and friendly in real life, come see her interview, she's more than a grand slam goddess.
I think you lacked something in your list of future gand slam titlists....Hehehehehe!....
Victoria azarenka
Caroline Wozniacki
Alize Cornet
I would like to add
Agnieszka Radwanska
Carla Suarez Navarro
Dominika cibulkova
Victoria Azarenka had been in progress since late last year.
Strengths: Serve, forehand crosscourt
Weakness: aVerage speed
Caroline Wozniacki:
Strengths: Fearless attitude, forehand,
weakness: serve
Alize Cornet
Strengths: Court coverage, backhand
weakness: dress (she had been the cause of the great MArgaret court's outrage over the outfits of current players); looks like lindsay lohan if hair is let down
Agnieszka Radwanska
strengths: mental agility, drop shots, mind game
weakness: weak serve but beautiful serve pattern
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Grand Slam Tennis 2 Playstation3 Game EA $49.99 ESRB Rating: E - Everyone Genre: Sports Features: EA SPORTS Grand Slam Tennis 2 is the ulitmate tennis experience, featuring all four Grand Slam championships and Wimbledon. Players can experience the thrill of serving up aces on Wimbledon's prestigious Centre Court, hitting cross-court winners on the clay courts of the French Open, play under the bright lights at the U.S. Open or work on your serve and volley game at the Australian Open. |
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Grand Slam Tennis PRE-OWNED - Nintendo Wii $12.99 SynopsisYou can feel the tension in your body as you prepare for your serve. With a smooth, well-practiced motion, you draw back your racket and slam the ball, sending it rocketing to the far end of the court. You then swing your racket like an extension of your arm as you continue to volley like a pro. All of your concentration is channeled into this game, and nothing exists for you right now but the action on the tennis court. But will your skill and determination be enough to outmatch your opponent and help you win the Grand Slam? Swing into action as some of the most accomplished tennis players in history in Grand Slam Tennis. Use your Wii Remote to perform real shots, such as top spins, slices, lobs and drop shots. Select from a roster that includes the legendary John McEnroe and a slate of other stunningly accomplished men's and women's players who collectively own 135 Grand Slam singles titles among them. Create your own tennis player and see if you can win all four Grand Slams: the Australian Open, Roland Garros, the U.S. Open and Wimbledon. You can even share the fun on the court with up to three friends in a dozen exciting party games, including seven Tennis Academy-style games with group-friendly scoring and presentation. |
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Grand Slam Tennis 2 - PlayStation 3 $49.99 SynopsisChampionship point. You're finally here. From Mom driving you to early morning tennis practice across town to the countless hours spent in the gym conditioning your body, you have worked your whole life to reach this moment. It's time to make sure all that hard work pays off. Your opponent is on the ropes, and you've had him chasing your shots all over the court. Now, with one point left to score, you toss the ball into the air and strike it perfectly with your racquet. The ball rockets across the net and touches down just inside the line before your opponent can flinch. You drop to your knees and celebrate you are a Grand Slam champion. Step onto the court of the most iconic tennis venues in the world, and compete to become a true Grand Slam champion in Grand Slam Tennis 2. For the first time in HD and on PlayStation 3, Grand Slam Tennis 2 lets you experience the excitement and emotion of championship tennis. Play under the lights at the Australian and U.S. Opens, slide across the red clay of Roland Garros at the French Open and feel the grass beneath your feet at Wimbledon exclusive to EA Sports. Blast forehands and overhead shots past your competitor, carefully guide your backhand down the line or toy with your opponent with crafty dropshots with the all-new Total Racquet Control. Compete with or against more than 20 of the greatest players ever to step on the court, including Maria Sharapova, Bjorn Borg, Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic, the Williams sisters and exclusive to Grand Slam Tennis 2 17-time Grand Slam winner John McEnroe. Immerse yourself in the action like never before with the intuitive motion controls of PlayStation Move. Get ready to swing your way to victory and become a Grand Slam champion. |
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Grand Slam Tennis 2 - Xbox 360 $49.99 SynopsisChampionship point. You're finally here. From Mom driving you to early morning tennis practice across town to the countless hours spent in the gym conditioning your body, you have worked your whole life to reach this moment. It's time to make sure all that hard work pays off. Your opponent is on the ropes, and you've had him chasing your shots all over the court. Now, with one point left to score, you toss the ball into the air and strike it perfectly with your racquet. The ball rockets across the net and touches down just inside the line before your opponent can flinch. You drop to your knees and celebrate you are a Grand Slam champion. Step onto the court of the most iconic tennis venues in the world, and compete to become a true Grand Slam champion in Grand Slam Tennis 2. For the first time in HD and on Xbox 360, Grand Slam Tennis 2 lets you experience the excitement and emotion of championship tennis. Play under the lights at the Australian and U.S. Opens, slide across the red clay of Roland Garros at the French Open and feel the grass beneath your feet at Wimbledon exclusive to EA Sports. Blast forehands and overhead shots past your competitor, carefully guide your backhand down the line or toy with your opponent with crafty dropshots with the all-new Total Racquet Control. Compete with or against more than 20 of the greatest players ever to step on the court, including Maria Sharapova, Bjorn Borg, Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic, the Williams sisters and exclusive to Grand Slam Tennis 2 17-time Grand Slam winner John McEnroe. Get ready to swing your way to victory and become a Grand Slam champion. |
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Grand Slam Tennis 2 - PS Move Compatible - PS3 $54.96 Feel the excitement and emotion of championship tennis with Grand Slam Tennis 2. Rise to stardom with the revolutionary Total Racquet Control as you challenge a deep roster of elite players, including Djokovic, Federer, Nadal, Sharapova, Borg, and McEnroe. With PlayStation Move support, authentic gameplay, ESPN broadcast integration, and a deep 10-year career mode, you'll be ready to swing the racquet like a Grand Slam champion. From Electronic Arts. |
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Grand Slam Tennis 2 Xbox 360 Game EA $45.99 ESRB Rating: E - Everyone Genre: Sports Features: EA SPORTS Grand Slam Tennis 2 is the ulitmate tennis experience, featuring all four Grand Slam championships and Wimbledon. Players can experience the thrill of serving up aces on Wimbledon's prestigious Centre Court, hitting cross-court winners on the clay courts of the French Open, play under the bright lights at the U.S. Open or work on your serve and volley game at the Australian Open. |
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Grand Slam Tennis 2 PRE-OWNED - Xbox 360 $39.99 SynopsisChampionship point. You're finally here. From Mom driving you to early morning tennis practice across town to the countless hours spent in the gym conditioning your body, you have worked your whole life to reach this moment. It's time to make sure all that hard work pays off. Your opponent is on the ropes, and you've had him chasing your shots all over the court. Now, with one point left to score, you toss the ball into the air and strike it perfectly with your racquet. The ball rockets across the net and touches down just inside the line before your opponent can flinch. You drop to your knees and celebrate you are a Grand Slam champion. Step onto the court of the most iconic tennis venues in the world, and compete to become a true Grand Slam champion in Grand Slam Tennis 2. For the first time in HD and on Xbox 360, Grand Slam Tennis 2 lets you experience the excitement and emotion of championship tennis. Play under the lights at the Australian and U.S. Opens, slide across the red clay of Roland Garros at the French Open and feel the grass beneath your feet at Wimbledon exclusive to EA Sports. Blast forehands and overhead shots past your competitor, carefully guide your backhand down the line or toy with your opponent with crafty dropshots with the all-new Total Racquet Control. Compete with or against more than 20 of the greatest players ever to step on the court, including Maria Sharapova, Bjorn Borg, Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic, the Williams sisters and exclusive to Grand Slam Tennis 2 17-time Grand Slam winner John McEnroe. Get ready to swing your way to victory and become a Grand Slam champion. |
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Tennis - Lleyton Hewitt Will be Back Soon
The two-time Grand Slam Champion, 27-year-old Lleyton Hewitt, will be back soon to the tennis courts after he recovers from a hip surgery. The surgery was practiced last August, after he was knocked out of the Beijing Olympics by the No.1 of the world Rafael Nadal.
Former World No. 1 Hewitt began having problems on his hip on March 2008 and that affected his preparation for the French Open and the following supplementary tournaments. During that time, Hewitt lost 300 rankings points and was unable to compete beyond the Olympics, missing the US Open and the rest of the season due to his injury. His absence made him slip to the 67th place of the rankings last October.
Hewitt is still recovering but since last week he started practicing gradually and very carefully. About this, his coach Tony Roche, his manager Mark Drysdale and doctors have said that he is doing really well. They have stated that he is taking it slowly to be completely healed and ready for a new season, in which he will want to regain a better position in the rankings and some new titles on his professional career. His coach Tony Roche is certain that Hewitt could do better this season but he also knows is going to be hard to get Hewitt in shape and in the good condition he needs to be in order to win important tournaments.
For his part, manager Drysdale has said that “Lleyton is just taking it easy for a couple of weeks and then he'll be back into the full swing. It's fairly light. He's obviously quite cautious at the moment, but he feels good and if that continues, he will start building up from next week.” As well, he stated that all the reports coach Roche has given say that everything is fine.
Hewitt hopes to be ready for the mixed-teams Hopman Cup in Perth at the beginning of January. And later, he will like to participate in early tournaments to be well prepared for the Australian Open.One of the tournaments he intends to play is the Sidney International, which will take place a week before the Melbourne tournament. With these tournaments he also wants to climb again in the rankings and good results on these events could help him to reach his goals.
This 67th ranking is his worst in his professional career, however we have to mention that is not due to his lack of performance but yet due to his constant injuries. On the other hand, his best position on the ATP rankings was his No.1 spot he earned on November 2001, becoming the youngest male tennis player to ever do so. That time Hewitt remained in the No.1 spot until April 2003, in a 75 weeks streak. Then, he lost his top spot to Andre Agassi for two weeks but returned for 5 weeks more. Since then Hewitt have decreased his ranking but he will fight back to recover the glory on his career soon.
We hope the best for this amazing Australian player, who has won two Grand Slams and who wants to reach more titles in the future.
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