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Wimbledon Tennis 2010

Tennis players retire 2010?
I think we will see a number of top players retire in 2010. Due to loss of motivation and as new players take over. this is my list of shock retirements in 2010. what do you think?
1. Ana Ivanovic. (will continue losing early in tournaments and retire from tennis)
2. Venus Williams will lose early at the slams and retire.
3. Kim Clisters (again snooze! will want to spend more time with daughter)
4. Amelie Mauresomo ( a has been!!)
5. Justine Henin ( Again..will be a set and a 5-4 up in Wimbledon final against serena and then lose and retire)
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Yeah Ivanovic is only 22 but her game is going no-where and her ranking in free fall. I think she will do a kournikova and retire. I agree maursemo will retire.
HAHA?
is this a joke?
cause I doubt that half those players will retire..
Ivanovic must be training hard, cause we havent seen her around for a while now.
have a little faith will you. ![]()
Kim Clijsters & Henin wont retire, they have a heated rivalry going again. ![]()
I think that Venus has stated that she & Serena will be playing doubles in the next Olympics, so SHE cant retire.. & she probably wouldnt lose early in all 4 of the slams, she made it to the Finals of the tour end finals, out of all the top players in tennis... shes pretty golden..
& Mauresmo has already contemplated retirement, so that wouldnt be a BIG SHOCKER.
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The Wimbledon Phenomena
Do you remember the middle of last summer? Strawberries were ripening and the two Red Bull cars were dominating the British Grand Prix at Silverstone. The new roof on Wimbledon's centre court was ready for action as the organisers of Britain's premier tennis tournament promised competitors that rain couldn't spoil proceedings. As it turned out we weren't treated to a typical Wimbledon because the rain hardly fell and we were able to enjoy two glorious weeks of high quality sport in the sun, culminating in a fantastic nail-biting final between Roger Federer and Andy Roddick. In one of the best finals ever, the last set was fought out over 30 games, with Federer taking the match 16-14 and winning the longest Wimbledon final ever. TV audiences were measured at a record 11.1 million towards the end of the match, illustrating the impact a high quality sporting event can have on the UK population.
However one traditional feature of the Wimbledon fortnight was never going to be changed and that was the resurgence of interest in tennis that follows the Wimbledon tournament.
The thrill of watching the world's best tennis players on home soil served to remind people that tennis is a great sport and that facilities all over the country were just waiting to be used. Thousands of usually empty or infrequently used tennis courts in every town and city suddenly became very popular. Children, who may have wondered what that rectangle of tarmac in the corner of the park was for, were now asking their parents to dig out their old tennis rackets and a take them down for a game. Expecting to find the courts deserted as usual, they would almost certainly have been treated to the surprise of seeing the courts all busy and groups of others waiting their turn. Dust covered booking systems would be opened up and names would be listed for later in the days and weeks to come. Tennis clubs and tennis teaching academies would start to receive a flood of new enquiries, at least until the end of the summer when the annual phenomena starts to fade away again.
That is the impact of a high profiling sporting event and the same thing happens when the football season restarts or when sports such as athletics, gymnastics or swimming receive some prime airtime on our TV channels. No doubt lots of children who were watching Beth Tweddle take a gold medal in the World Gymnastics Championships held in London during October will be asking their parents how they get to do the same thing. There will undoubtedly be lots of young boy racers who are now more eager to get into a go-kart and start following in new World Champion Jenson Button's footsteps on the motor racing circuits.
Wind forward a few months and we can expect a similar situation to start evolving once the next Winter Olympic Games start in Vancouver, Canada in February 2010. There's no need to start building the bobsleigh your young ones might be asking for or to start laying the foundations for a four story-high ski jump ramp in the back garden, but don't be surprised when they start to get excited watching the snowboarding races or the freestyle skiers performing their spectacular jumps.
For anyone living in the UK, the opportunities to take part in a proper downhill ski race or to start learning the basics of ski jumping are fairly minimal. Unless you have the time and money school-age children can look forward to just a week or two at most in a real winter sports resort, but now that doesn't necessarily mean the end of any winter sports ambitions.
Freestyle skiers and snowboarders now have a very credible alternative in the form of indoor snow sport centres. This new type of facility is able to provide the ideal conditions for getting to grips with sports like snowboarding in relative comfort and safety. The Snow Centre in Hemel Hempstead is just the type of facility that could be laying the foundations for British Winter Olympic success in the future and when the Vancouver Olympics start next year, it could witness the same type of increased interest that our tennis courts experience during June and July.
The Snow Centre is perfectly set up to cater for the demand too. It has a session programme and instruction schedule to take people of all ages and abilities and get them on the slope quickly and safely. Some even argue that the indoor conditions it provides are even better for beginners than those you would find in a traditional outdoor resort.
Equipment hire is included in the admission price so anyone can come along and have a go. And it's not just beginners who appreciate the options available at The Snow Centre. Accomplished and experienced snowboarders and skiers will also find sessions that cater for their more demanding needs. Each week the centre holds several freestyle sessions, culminating with a four hour freestyle night on Friday's, where the centre's staff construct the type of challenging features on the slopes that freestylers look for.
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