Showing posts with label Maria Sharapova. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Maria Sharapova. Show all posts

Thursday, September 24, 2009

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Biography
Maria Sharapova was born on April 19, 1987 in Nyagan, a town in western Siberia, where her parents, Yuri and Yelena, had fled from Belarus a year earlier to avoid radiation from Chernobyl. Still too close to the disaster site, her family left their home as refugees again when Maria Sharapova was two-years-old. In 1989, the Maria Sharapovas (Maria uses the feminine Sharapova) settled for a while in the Black Sea town of Sochi, known then as a resort village and home of Russian tennis light, Yevgeny Kafelnikov. Yuri had been an engineer in Nyagan. But as the family bounced from on home to the next, he did anything he could just to keep them together.
Recent Activities
Maria Sharapova then traveled to North America for the 2009 US Open Series. Maria Sharapova reached the quarterfinals in Stanford, losing to eventual finalist Venus Williams, and then had wins over Victoria Azarenka and Alona Bondarenko to reach the semi-finals in Los Angeles, losing to eventual champion Flavia Pennetta. Maria Sharapova then reached her first final since April 2008, at the Rogers Cup in Toronto, beating Vera Zvonareva and Agnieszka Radwanska en route. She lost in the final to Elena Dementieva. At the US Open, Maria Sharapova defeated Tsvetana Pironkova in the first round. Maria Sharapova then won convincingly against 17-year-old American Christina McHale in the second round. In the third round, she lost to 17-year-old Melanie Oudin. She may have been injured before or during this match, since she asked for evaluation and treatment of her right arm and shoulder by a trainer. During the match Sharapova called in the medic for a pain in her hand, which could suggest possible future difficulties with injury.

Friday, September 18, 2009

Hot Celebrities shot in Nike Block Party-Serena Williams, Roger Federer, and many more...

Here is the some hot shots of celebrities where Party-Serena Williams, Roger Federer, and many more attend in a Nike Sportswear block party at one of the company's flagship stores in the Soho neighborhood of NYC.Its exciting...
Tennis greats Serena Williams and Roger Federer attend a Nike Sportswear block party at one of the company's flagship stores in the Soho neighborhood of NYC.
Maria Sharapova shines in a vintage Nike tee, black vest, and hip-hugging jeans.
"I Kissed A Girl" singer Katy Perry pops a pose in a floral frock and fuchsia flats.
A Tribe Called Quest leader Q-Tip cozies up to Solange Knowles.

Monday, September 7, 2009

The Day After: Oudin a Celebrity in Times Square after US Open upset of Maria Sharapova

Melanie Oudin Passed a celebrity hour at Times Square on Sunday, a day after upsetting Maria Sharapova.Melanie Oudin stepped out of a United Sates Open van in Times Square on Sunday morning and got a glimpse of the future: She is a celebrity.






Melanie Oudin Passed a celebrity hour at Times Square on Sunday, a day after upsetting Maria Sharapova.Melanie Oudin stepped out of a United Sates Open van in Times Square on Sunday morning and got a glimpse of the future: She is a celebrity.

Melanie Oudin looked small and uncertain as she faced a growing crowd in the middle of Times Square Sunday morning. Less than 24 hours after the biggest win of her tennis career, the 17-year-old from Marietta, Ga., was dealing with a new reality.



"It's that tennis player," one teenage girl yelled to another as she whipped out her cell phone to take a picture. "The little one. The one that beat Sharapova."

Tourists and passers-by began to gather on 43rd St. Photographers jostled to get a shot of the new teenaged sensation who had just knocked out a former U.S. Open champion. Tourists and photographers jostled and yelled as everyone seemed to call her name from every direction.

The 5-foot-6 Melanie Oudin smiled nervously until the photographers began to push and shove each other. She was whisked away to a waiting car.

"It wasn't really scary. It was just really weird," Oudin said. "They all seemed to know me. It was just weird."


Melanie Oudin was presented with a cake that had her mantra Believe written on it.
Photographers (alerted by women’s tennis tour officials) crowded around to snap her picture with a tennis racket. Bystanders smiled and pointed cameras and cellphones. “She beat Sharapova,” said a pedestrian to his companions.A caterer had delivered a cake that said “NYC Loves Oudin Believe!” (Believe is her mantra). She stood beside the confection for more picture taking.It all happened pretty much wordlessly — until she was asked the inevitable question: “How do you feel?”

“Excited,” she said, smiling and stepping back into the van before it pulled away to return to the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center.

Sunday, September 6, 2009

US Open 2009: Serena Williams enters into quarter-finals


Defending champion Serena Williams has made sure to enter into the quarter-finals of the US Open with a 6-2, 6-0 beating Daniela Hantuchova of Slovakia.




No worries: Serena Williams only dropped two games in her win over Daniela Hantuchova

The second seed will play either Vera Zvonareva of Russia or Flavia Pennetta of Italy for a place in the semi-finals.
It was a routine win for the tournament favourite in stark contrast to the trials and tribulations of several of her main contenders, especially the Russian brigade of top seed Dinara Safina, Maria Sharapova and Elene Dementieva who all crashed out the following day.

The 27-year-old Williams broke serve in the sixth and eighth games of the first set against the Slovak, who was playing in her 35th Grand Slam event and with just one semi-final showing, at the 2008 Australian Open, to show for it.
The second set was one-way traffic as the title-holder made it 10 games in a row to march into the semi-finals in just 64 minutes.
"Daniela is such a good player and I knew I had to be serious as she always gives me trouble," Wil

Saturday, September 5, 2009

American Melanie Oudin stuns Sharapova at U.S. Open




American teenager Melanie Oudin pulled off straightly upstart of a Russian star, as Maria Sharapova was ousted by the Georgia native in Saturday's third-round action at the U.S. Open.
Melanie Oudin sat there in shock. Then, the tears started falling.Believe it or not, 17-year-old Melanie Oudin is the toast of the town at the U.S. Open.
"I don't even know what to say right now," Melanie Oudin said, choking back tears in her postmatch interview in Arthur Ashe Stadium. "Thank you so much for cheering for me."
Maria Sharapova, who has won this tournament once, usually gets those cheers. But on this cloudless day in Queens, the fans were rooting for a new potential queen — the one who stamped the word "Believe" on her shoes, but probably didn't see this coming so soon.
"My goal was to make the top 50," Melanie Oudin said. "But if I keep playing like this, who knows? Hopefully, I can get as high as anything."
Melanie Oudin added this upset to one over No. 4 Elena Dementieva in the second round and a win over former No. 1 Jelena Jankovic this year at Wimbledon.
Her confidence is growing as quickly as her resume, and suddenly, it does seem like anything is possible.

Gritting her way through a shaky third set, the 70th-ranked player from Marietta, Ga., pulled off her second upset of the Open on Saturday, defeating a more-seasoned, more-famous, more-moneyed opponent — 29th-seeded Maria Sharapova, 3-6, 6-4, 7-5.
The three-time major champion Sharapova captured a U.S. Open title back in 2006.


Maria Sharapova had little trouble with Oudin in the opening set on Saturday, but the young American fought back and captured the second set on her seventh set point to surprise Sharapova and force a third and deciding stanza.

In the final set, Maria Sharapova saved six break points to pull within 2-3 and then summoned a trainer to work on her right arm. The Russian superstar Maria Sharapova sidelined for more than 10 months because of a right shoulder injury that wound up requiring surgery last year. She returned to the tour earlier this season.

In the first game following Sharapova's injury timeout, Melanie Oudin broke for a 4-3 edge. And then following several more breaks of serve on either side, Oudin found herself serving for the match at 6-5 and converted on her first match point with a forehand winner into a wide-open court.

The Marietta native Oudin broke into tears as she moved into the second week here for the first time in her blossoming career. The upstart American also reached the fourth round at Wimbledon this summer by shocking former top- ranked star Jelena Jankovic.

Maria Sharapova imploded for 21 double faults and had her once-powerful serve broken eight times. Oudin was also broken on eight occasions in the 2-hour, 58-minute battle.

Melanie Oudin's fourth-round opponent will be another Russian, 13th-seeded Nadia Petrova, who was an easy 6-4, 6-1 victor against 21st-seeded Chinese Zheng Jie on Day 6 at the Billie Jean King USTA National Tennis Center.

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