(Stuttgart, Germany) The Porsche Tennis Grand Prix has the final the audience in the Porsche Arena was hoping for: Pretty Glamour Girl Tatiana Golovin of France is up against Worlds Best Tennis Player Justine Henin of Belgium. They are going to battle for the Porsche 911 Turbo Cabriolet or the prize money of $98.500. Golovin was last year’s finalist and lost against Nadia Petrova of Russia. Henin was the finalist in 2001 and 2003 in Filderstadt, but she is making a debut…
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(Stuttgart, Germany) Justine Henin of Belgium was the third player to secure her spot in the semifinals of the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix on Friday. The World No 1 overcame Russia’s Elena Dementieva in straight sets, 6-4 and 6-4 in a captivating match in Stuttgart’s Porsche Arena. “I began the match strongly and played aggressively right from the start,” said the 25-year-old Belgian. “Elena put up some stiff resistance. When you play against…
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(Stuttgart, Germany) Russian Svetlana Kuznetsova defeated Serena Williams of USA in straight sets 6-3 and 6-3 in the final quarterfinal match on Friday. The world no 2 therefore earned herself a spot in the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix semifinals. It is the third time Kuznetsova made it to the last four, the other two occasions were in 2004 and 2006. “I was very happy with my game today,” said Kuznetsova. “Serena hit the ball very hard. It was fun out there. I’m…
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(Stuttgart, Germany) Tatiana Golovin was the first player to advance to the semifinals of the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix after defeating qualifier Kateryna Bondarenko of Ukraine. The 19-year-old Frenchwoman won 6-3, 6-4 in Friday’s opening quarterfinal match. Bondarenko surprisingly defeated Ana Ivanovic, the Serbian world No.5, in the previous round. In the second match of the day, Nadia Petrova had to retire from her match against Jelena Jankovic with an injury. After…
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(Stuttgart, Germany) The favourites all made it to the next round in Thursday’s play at the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix, but there was also huge surprise. The world No 1 Justine Henin of Belgium, last year’s winner Nadia Petrova of Russia, Serbian Jelena Jankovic and Russian Elena Dementieva of Russia all moved into the quarterfinals. However, Ana Ivanovic of Serbia was unexpectedly knocked out by Ukrainian qualifier Kateryna Bondarenko. Favourite Justine Henin, the…
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(Stuttgart, Germany) Tatiana Golovin is the first player to defeat a seeded player at the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix in Stuttgart on Wednesday. The Frenchwoman knocked out Russian Anna Chakvetadze, 4th seed, and No.6 on the Sony Ericsson WTA Tour ranking, in straight sets, 7-6 and 6-1. Ana Ivanovic, the 19-year-old Serbian, had an overpowering victory against Swiss Patty Schnyder, 6-0 and 6-2. Golovin will meet the No.5 of the ranking Ivanovic, or qualifier Kateryna Bondarenko…
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Henin defeats Dementieva in Stuttgart |
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Written by Etienne Stekelenburg
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Saturday, 06 October 2007 |
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(Stuttgart, Germany) Justine Henin of Belgium was the third player to secure her spot in the semifinals of the Porsche Tennis Grand Prix on Friday. The World No 1 overcame Russia’s Elena Dementieva in straight sets, 6-4 and 6-4 in a captivating match in Stuttgart’s Porsche Arena. “I began the match strongly and played aggressively right from the start,” said the 25-year-old Belgian. “Elena put up some stiff resistance. When you play against her, you can never sit back, you can never relax. One is never sure of winning. She is a fighter. I am glad that I have come here fresh, unlike other years. I took a holiday for three weeks after the US Open. It did me a lot of good both mentally and physically.” | | No comments for this item |
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PacMan Will Gobble Up Barrera (Again) |
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Written by Ja Dawson
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Friday, 05 October 2007 |
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I'll get right to it - Manny Pacquiao will survive the early onslaught of the proud Marco Antonio Barrera, and knock him out to retain his junior lightweight title. Barrera backers will say that he was not himself in the first fight due to promotional and managerial problems as well as other distractions which left him unable to focus squarely on Pacquiao. I say, it's simply another excuse. Based on what I saw in their first bout in November 2003, I saw a faster, more powerful fighter (Pacquiao) batter a game, yet overmatched (Barrera), in a surprisingly one-sided fight. Nothing has changed in the four years since their first fight, except that both fighters are four years older. It may not seem like much, but those four years have been more taxing on Barrera, as he has been in wars with Erik Morales, Rocky Juarez and Juan Manuel Marquez. PacMan, on the other hand, has only had one true "war," and that was in his fight with Juan Manuel Marquez nearly three years ago. Look for the sequel to be a near re-run of their first encounter, as Pacquiao's physical advantages remain the same, coupled with the psychological edge of knowing he stopped Barrera the first time around. I am not underestimating Marco Antonio Barrera's ring intelligence and overall fighting spirit, but to quote an old Southern saying, "you can't cook with old grease." As a result, expect the PacMan to gobble up Barrera again, by the ninth round. | | No comments for this item |
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