Showing posts with label Serena Williams. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Serena Williams. Show all posts

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.

Sunday, September 13, 2009

Serena Williams loses match for conduct violation

The bad news for Defending champion Serena Williams that she was charged with a point penalty on match point after yelling at a line judge for a calling a foot fault on her previous serve. The ruling gave Kim Clijsters a 6-4, 7-5 victory in their semifinal match, which had been delayed 32 hours because of rain.

After the line judge called the foot fault with Serena serving at 5-6, 15-30 in the second set, the youngest Williams sister intimidatingly stared her down before screaming at the official with a jabbed finger. After a few seconds, Serena turned back around to serve, thought better of it and resumed the badgering. The chair umpire then called over the line judge to ask what Serena had said, rules officials were summoned, a brief summit occurred at the net and it was determined that Serena would be assessed a point penalty for a conduct violation. The point gave Clijsters the match.

The initial foot fault that began the fireworks was a terrible call. It was unconscionable. It cannot be made at the end of any match, let alone in the semifinals of the U.S. Open. This isn't because a foot fault is a ridiculous call at that juncture (even though it is). It's because it wasn't a foot fault. The replays show that Serena's foot was behind the line when she served. You could make the argument that it was close but not close enough to make the call.

That being said, that's no excuse for Serena to berate an official. Wrong as the official may have been, there's a line that to be crossed and Serena did it pretty early on in her diatribe by saying, "I'm going to shove this ball down your f------ throat".

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

A Photo Snapshot of Serena Williams' Sexy Body

Here is the most wanted photo for Serena Williams audiences to see the Serena Williams body attrattictiv....So don't miss it...

Serena Williams with her body in beach



Serena Williams in a sexy mood


Serena Williams on Tennis action


Serena Williams in tennis ground



Serena Williams smiling

Monday, September 7, 2009

Serena Williams shows no sign of fall as Williams standing at US Open



Venus and Serena Williams be going on in tennis longer than any of the others who make it populate the sport when they broke in 10 years ago. A decade is an eternity in tennis, in professional sports really. In the span of five hours, on the same court at Arthur Ashe Stadium in fourth-round matches, the hunt for another women's U.S. Open championship took completely different turns for the Williams sisters.





Under a bright, sunny late morning sky Serena Williams breezed through an easy two-set match, beating Daniela Hantuchova 6-2, 6-0, to advance to the quarterfinals. Later under a cloudy gray sky with a wicked wind whipping around the stadium, Venus Williams, gimpy with tendinitis in her heavily wrapped left knee, lost to Kim Clijsters, 6-0, 0-6, 6-4. That derailed a possible semifinals showdown between the Williams sisters, who were in the same half of the women's bracket.



Under a bright, sunny late morning sky Serena Williams breezed through an easy two-set match, beating Daniela Hantuchova 6-2, 6-0, to advance to the quarterfinals. Later under a cloudy gray sky with a wicked wind whipping around the stadium, Venus Williams, gimpy with tendinitis in her heavily wrapped left knee, lost to Kim Clijsters, 6-0, 0-6, 6-4. That derailed a possible semifinals showdown between the Williams sisters, who were in the same half of the women's bracket.

After Venus lost to Clijsters, she joined Serena in a doubles match against Sonana Cristea and Caroline Wozniacki. At least that part of the Williams Sister Act at the Open was still intact.

But Clijsters brought the curtain down hard on the singles portion of the Williams Sisters Show in rather demoralizing fashion for Venus Williams. Clijsters blistered Venus in the first set and Venus Williams returned the favor in the second set. The third set was more indicative of pitched battle that fans had come to see. Williams missed several easy shots, but she seemed to be fighting fate much of the afternoon. Clijsters, who is returning from a two-year hiatus after having a child, became the first wild card entry to reach the women's quarterfinals.

As much as Venus Williams was fighting fate (and a debilitating injury), Serena Williams is operating on a tennis version of Manifest Destiny. Through her first three matches Serena Williams has crushed all the opponents in her path on the way to the quarterfinals and is looking at expanding her grand slam championships to three this year. Serena Williams has already conquered the Australian Open and Wimbledon. And with the No. 1 (Dinara Safina), No. 3 (her sister Venus) and No. 4 (Elena Dementieva) and No. 5 (Jelena Jankovic) seeds out, Serena, the No. 2 seed, becomes the heavy favorite to cruise to a fourth U.S. Open title.

The only one standing in her way could be Clijisters, who despite her absence has miraculously returned to grand slam championship form.

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

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Winning night of Federer and Serena


Under the lights at Arthur Ashe Stadium, Federer defeated Simon Greul of Germany in a slightly more difficult way that was unexpected at 6-3, 7-5, 7-5.

Federer will play Lleyton Hewitt on Saturday in the third round. Hewitt beat Juan Ignacio Chela, 6-3, 6-6, 6-4. Federer is 15-7 against Hewitt and has won their last 13 encounters. Roger Federer has stretched his U.S. Open winning streak to 36 matches by reaching the third round.Federer is trying to become the first man since Bill Tilden in the 1920s to win the American Grand Slam tournament 6 years in a row.Next up for Federer: a match against 2001 U.S. Open champion Lleyton Hewitt.





In another late match, No. 2 Serena Williams was pretty close to perfect in beating 51st-ranked Melinda Czink of Hungary 6-1, 6-1 in less than an hour.Also yesterday, Venus Williams moved on, Rafael Nadal came back and Marat Safin said goodbye.

Her left knee heavily wrapped, the third-seeded Williams defeated Bethanie Mattek-Sands, 6-4, 6-2, in a less taxing match than she had 2 nights earlier when she fell behind a set before rallying against Vera Dushevina.

"I'm still playing well and I feel I'll continue to play better as the rounds go on," she said. "I'm trying not to make this injury a factor at all."

Breaking with tradition, the Federer match was played first at Arthur Ashe Stadium ahead of the women’s match, in which Serena Williams routed Melinda Czink of Hungary, 6-1, 6-1 in 53 minutes.It was the first time the sexes had switched starting times since 1986, when a match featuring Jimmy Connors was played before a women’s match headlined by Gabriela Sabatini. The United States Tennis Association is expected to have at least one more card in which the men play first.

“Seems like it was a success so far,” Federer said. “We’ll see how it goes.”

But whether playing first, second, day or night, it mattered not to Greul, who was ranked 65th in the world entering the tournament and as low as 208th a year ago.After a listless first set, Greul played more aggressively, attacking Federer’s serve and forcing him to fight off two set points on his serve before Federer held and broke Greul in the 11th game. Federer hit three consecutive backhand slices and then changed the pace with a topspin backhand, following it up with a wicked forehand winner.

Federer won the match in 1 hour 58 minutes. As Greul walked off the court, he was cheered warmly by the 24,206 fans, a night session record.Greul said that because of the circumstances — playing against the world’s best player on center court at night — he could take more out of the loss than some of his victories.

“It was a great experience,” he said. “I’m really happy how it worked.”

The Hewitt-Chela match did not expose lingering rifts between the players. Chela once spit in the direction of Hewitt at the Australian Open. They amiably shook hands when it was over.

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