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Photos: Masha shows off the ring!!

Posted by Lana On October 24 2010

Newly engaged couple Maria Sharapova and Los Angeles Laker Sasha Vujacic were looking lovey in Los Angeles, CA on Saturday as they walk hand in hand while out for lunch. Sharapova could be seen wearing a rather large engagement ring while out and about with her future husband.

Serena Williams on the Cover of August 2010 Harper Bazaar

Posted by Lana On July 04 2010

Serena Williams is featured on Cover of August 2010 Harper's Bazaar, which hits newsstands July 20th. In the photo spread, Serena showcases her stylish self in a Fendi dress and sports a swimsuit by Eres. Inside the monthly magazine, Serena talks about how she came to accept her body, about the difficulties, and importance, of accepting her own physical differences, and dating, revealing the reason behind breaking up with rapper Common.

Photos: Shakira Attends Nadal vs Mathieu Match

Posted by Lana On June 29 2010

Shakira was spotted out at the All England Club in London on Monday afternoon watching Rafael Nadal and Paul-Henri Mathieu during their fourth round match for the Wimbledon Championships. Here are the photos, enjoy!

Photos: Brooklyn Decker, Kim Sears, Bec Cartwright and Mirka Vavrinec on Day Seven at Wimbledon

Posted by Lana On June 29 2010

Here are the photos of Brooklyn Decker, Kim Sears, Bec Cartwright and Mirka Vavrinec supporting their husbands/boyfriends on Day Seven of the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club on June 28, 2010 in London, England. Enjoy!

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Video - Melbourne 2009 - Sunday Shot of the Day

Posted by Lana On 2/01/2009 11:49:00 PM 0 comments

Watch the shot of the day from Sunday's Australian Open men's final.

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Video - Melbourne 2009 - Final Highlights

Posted by Lana On 2/01/2009 11:46:00 PM 0 comments

Watch highlights from the highly anticipated 2009 Australian Open men's final as the world's best tennis players - Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer - battle in a five-set championship match.

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Rafael Nadal - Australian Open 01. February Interview

Posted by Lana On 2/01/2009 10:54:00 PM 2 comments

Q. Number six Grand Slam. How special is that one for you?
RAFAEL NADAL: Well, very special, no, for me. Is a dream win here, one Grand Slam on hard court. I worked very hard the last ‑‑ well, all my life for improve the tennis outside courts, well, outside of clay.
Very happy, no? Very happy for the title. Today was really lot of emotions on court. I was there with the best player I ever saw, like is Roger.
My uncle always told me Rod Laver was the best because he win two times the Grand Slam, the whole Grand Slam, the four in a row, and for like six or seven years he didn't play. So for that reason he can be.
Everything was very special. Sorry was tough moment for Rog today. I know how tough must be there in important situation from him. But, you know, no, he's a great champion. He's the best. And he's, for sure, very important person for our sport, no?
So sorry for him, but at the same time congratulate him for everything.

Q. How much trouble were you in in the third set when you had the treatment? How did you feel then?
RAFAEL NADAL: I end the match against Verdasco with the leg ‑ right leg ‑ the quadriceps and hamstring very tight. In the third set started to pushing, no? No cramping, but was scarey, no?
Well, I just ask for the trainer. Thank you very much to Paul, the trainer. Well, I didn't want to take the three minutes because I thought if the match is longer, I gonna take the three minutes later. I just want to make sure have the time for later if I need. Just put some cream, try to relax a little bit. That's it.


Q. Did it go away completely?
RAFAEL NADAL: No, no. Was there, no? But, well, that doesn't affect.

Q. Is there an explanation for the second serve where you seemed to have a little trouble?
RAFAEL NADAL: Trouble? For what reason?

Q. It's softer maybe than usual.
RAFAEL NADAL: Softer?

Q. Some double‑faults.
RAFAEL NADAL: Double‑faults? How many?

Q. Four.
RAFAEL NADAL: Four in four hours and a half I think is not bad.
No, no. Well, I understand your point. Well, maybe I have to try to put the ball little bit to the side more than the speed, no? Because if Roger touch the ball with the forehand, the return with the second serve, he gonna kill me, no?
So I just tried to put the ball on the backhand so I have a little bit more control with less speed. But, anyway, I didn't have the control of that, for sure.

Q. How does this compare to the first Roland Garros and Wimbledon?
RAFAEL NADAL: Well, is different, no? Maybe, well, is the first Grand Slam on hard, so that makes very special. But at the same time, I didn't have time yet for enjoy the title because I am too tired, no? I went to the locker room and I was dizzy.
So was very happy, but the same time tough, no?

Q. Everybody is talking about the record of Pete Sampras, Roger coming near to it. You have now won Grand Slams on all kinds of surfaces and you're 22 years old. How far can you go, compared to these guys and records?
RAFAEL NADAL: Well, I have six right now, no? Happy with my six. Well, for sure I gonna continuing my best try every day for improve my tennis and for try to continuing win matches and titles.
But I know is very difficult, everything, no? Every title, I know how tough is win every one. I don't know if I gonna win more, but for sure I gonna continuing try. But, you know, when I won my first one I didn't know if I gonna be win more.
You never know when that stop. So you have to be always with precaution and you have to be humble for continuing work like all my life, no?

Q. What do you think made the difference at the end of the match? Was it more a physical battle or a mental battle?
RAFAEL NADAL: I don't know, no. I think he had more mistakes than me in the fifth. I was more solid than Roger on the fifth. For that reason I won the match, no?
In the game when I had the first break, he has one mistake with the important ‑‑ important mistake with the backhand on the breakpoint. That was very important for me.

Q. You saved 13 breakpoints. I mentioned it to Federer. He said, I wish I was a lefty. Do you think it's an advantage to be a lefty? Also, have you ever wished to be right‑handed in some situations?
RAFAEL NADAL: No, I happy with myself, no (smiling)? Is okay.

Q. The first part?
RAFAEL NADAL: The first part? Well, depends against who you play. I think for play against Roger is a little bit easier if you are lefty, no, because if you are righty, is very tough to play against his forehand all the time. Well, against his backhand is very tough, too. But, well, al menos you have the forehand, no?

Q. After the victory of Wimbledon last year and after the victory of the hard court now, I guess you proved yourself as a true king from this moment. How do you think about that?
RAFAEL NADAL: Can you repeat the last thing only?

Q. You proved yourself as a true king.
RAFAEL NADAL: Oh, no, no. Well, the true, no. I don't know. I just win for sure an important title for my careera. But I no better five hours before than now, no? That's the true, no?
When you win an important match, but you have to know before the match who you are and after the match you have to know who you are, too. You are the same, no?

Q. What did Rod Laver say to you out on the court?
RAFAEL NADAL: Well, he told me the first four sets was amazing rhythm. He just congratulated me. And, well, he told me was very good fight, especially after the semifinals. Was very tough confrontation. And, well, he congratulated me.
He said, well, 15,000 people here and nobody left after 10 minutes in the final. I asked him how many people was on court when he played here.

Q. Have you ever spoken to him before?
RAFAEL NADAL: Yeah, I think one or two times.

Q. Were you worried the toll of the game on Friday would have on you today, or did you believe you were fit?
RAFAEL NADAL: Yes, little bit, no. Little bit tired. I was little bit worried about the physical performance because I practiced and was tough to keep the concentration, no?
But I spoke with the coach, before all the match, with Toni. He told me, Anyway, you go there and fight all the time and believe on the victory all the time. I think that's what I did in the end. Was good.

Q. You played Roger so many times. What did he do well against you today and what did he do not as well?
RAFAEL NADAL: Well, I think he played inside, especially in some moments with the backhand, trying to put the ball ‑‑ well, go inside the court with the backhand. So that's was tough for me, no?
Well, the worse thing, the fifth set, maybe he had more mistakes than usual.

Q. Did you worry at all about the new clothes? Did you worry about being able to win with the new clothes?
RAFAEL NADAL: I was completely worried about that (smiling). I thought I lost the power with the new (laughter). C'mon.

Q. Do you plan to offer him a revenge at the PlayStation?
RAFAEL NADAL: Not yet. I have to practice more.


(via AO Tennis Championship 2009, photo/Rick Stevens/AP Photo)

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Roger Federer - Australian Open 31. January Interview

Posted by Lana On 2/01/2009 04:07:00 PM 3 comments

Q. Could we have your thoughts on the match.
ROGER FEDERER: Yeah, I thought it was a good match. But, no, I mean, I think I had, I guess, many chances. You know, I mean, I was up a break in the first twice. Yeah, I mean, I had many chances. I missed them, you know, and they cost me dearly.
It was a tough match. I don't think I served particularly well, unfortunately. And I think that was the key to the match in the end.

Q. When you're not serving well, what kind of things are going through your mind to try to get back?
ROGER FEDERER: Well, just hang in there. I mean, I won a set against Rafa serving, what, 30% first serves. You know, I mean, it's makable. I got a great second serve. Very reliable normally. I hit some stupid double‑faults, but that's going to happen in a five‑set match usually.
But, no, I mean, I tried to kind of get the grip on my serve, but never really found the rhythm, which was a pity. You know, but it happens.


Q. Can you take us through your emotions.
ROGER FEDERER: I mean, I fought hard, you know. I mean, I think I played well. I'm happy with where my game's at. I wish my serve would have been better, but that's something that sometimes is a bit, you know, day‑form issue, you know.
I have a completely different type of serve than Rafa. You know, he makes sure he gets it in; I try to go and chase the lines. So obviously you're always going to miss a few.
But, look, I mean, I love this game. It means the world to me, so it hurts when you lose.

Q. A lot of us felt at the end of the fourth set that the momentum probably had swung back in your direction. How tough is Nadal in a fifth set?
ROGER FEDERER: Tough like many other guys. You know, in a fifth set, anything can happen. That's the problem. Not usually the better player always wins. Just a matter of momentum sometimes.
You know, maybe I should have never been there, you know, in the first place. But, I mean, I think he played well. You know, I definitely played a terrible fifth set, you know. I kind of handed it over to him.
I mean, no doubt he's one of the tougher guys out there for a fifth set ‑ no doubt.

Q. Is there a feeling inside you that this is one that got away from you?
ROGER FEDERER: Uhm, well, I mean, kind of, you know. I mean, this is, sure, one of the matches in my career where I feel like I could have or should have won, you know.
But you can't go through your whole life as a tennis player taking every victory, you know, that's out there. You've got to live with those, you know. But they hurt even more so like if you're that close, you know, like at Wimbledon or like here at the Australian Open.
So that's what's tough about it. But I have no regrets, you know. So it's all right.

Q. Did you think him playing 5 hours, 14 minutes late on Friday night, did you feel like his condition might go if you could stretch the match out long enough?
ROGER FEDERER: Not really. I knew it was not going to affect him a whole lot, so didn't have any role to play in it. I was ready for that.

Q. Did you feel he was getting stronger at the end?
ROGER FEDERER: Not really. I think I played a bad fifth set. But, no, I mean, he was playing solid. I think he tried to also kind of keep the points short, you know, through the fourth and fifth set, you know.
So, yeah.

Q. Did it hurt more because it could have been the 14th for you and you have to wait for another time?
ROGER FEDERER: Not really. I mean, honestly, no. I mean, it's more like, you know, in the first moment you're disappointed, you're shocked, you're sad, you know, then all of a sudden it overwhelms you. The problem is you can't go in the locker room and just take it easy and take a cold shower. You can't. You know, you're stuck out there. It's the worst feeling, you know.
So, I don't know, it's rough.

Q. You mentioned you had problems with the first serve. You had only 52% of first serves in. You also had 19 breakpoints. That was happening on Nadal's serve. So what was the problem then? Only him serving well or you having some problems returning or what?
ROGER FEDERER: Well, I wish I was a lefty, too, playing him breakpoints on the ad side, not on the deuce side. Sure, a great advantage for him. It's not the first time (smiling).

Q. Do you believe you still can beat him?
ROGER FEDERER: Yeah, for sure. I didn't spend four and a half hours out there believing it [sic].


(via AO Tennis Championship 2009, photo/Clive Brunskill/Getty Images)

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Rafa became "The King of Australia"!

Posted by Lana On 2/01/2009 03:40:00 PM 0 comments


Rafael Nadal defeated Roger Federer 7-5 3-6 7-6 3-6 6-2 in the Australian Open final, to win his sixth major trophy and third straight Grand Slam final over Federer and putting on hold the Swiss star's quest to match Pete Sampras with 14 Grand Slam singles titles!

When collected the trophy, Rafa put his arm around Federer.


"Sorry for today," Rafa told Fed. "I know how you're feeling right now. It's really tough.

"But remember you are a great champion, you are one of the best in history and you're going to improve the 14 of Sampras."

Rafa accepted the cup from Rod Laver, who was in Australia to mark the start of the 40th anniversary of the last Grand Slam season.

"To receive this trophy from Rod Laver is a dream for me," Nadal said.

Federer couldn't hold back tears at the presentation.

"Maybe I'll try later. God, it's killing me," Federer said, sobbing. He returned to congratulate Nadal within minutes, saying: "You deserved it. You played a fantastic final."

“I didn’t think I served well and that was the key to the match,” Federer said. “I played a terrible fifth set.”

Nadal now owns an amazing mark of 32-8 in finals, including 6-2 in Grand Slam title tilts. His only two losses came against Federer at Wimbledon in 2006 and 2007.

Federer was gunning for a fourth Aussie Open title, as well as his place in history alongside Sampras. He won Melbourne crowns in 2004, 2006 and 2007.
He appeared in his 79th career final (57-22). His only losses in Grand Slam finals have come against Nadal -- three times at the French Open, once at Wimbledon, and now once here Down Under.

Nadal's first-place check is worth more than $1.3 million, while Federer settled for $650,000, pushing his ATP-record total over $45 million.



(photo/Brunskill/Getty Images, WILLIAM WEST/AFP/Getty Images, Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)

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