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		<title>Dulgheru Repeats in Warsaw by Defeating Zheng in the Finals</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 23 May 2010 02:59:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Defending champion Alexandra Dulgheru takes down fifth seed Zheng Jie 6-3,6-4 for second WTA title]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-2944" title="IMG_3442_Jie" src="http://miamitennisnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/IMG_3442_Jie-200x300.jpg" alt="" width="200" height="300" />Last year at the Polstat Warsaw Open, qualifier Alexandra Dulgheru, ranked 201st,  beat Alona Bondarenko in the finals.  As a result, Dulgheru became the lowest ranked player to prevail at this renamed event whose roll call of distinguished winners includes Justine Henin, Kim Clijsters and Venus Williams.  Again, this year, Dulgheru, now world number 32, clashed with a seasoned competitor, Zheng Jie. The 20 year old triumphed over Zheng Jie 6-3,6-4 to obtain her second WTA title.</strong></p>
<p>After Zheng had no problem her first two games, she faced triple break point when Dulgheru fabricated a forehand dropshot winner. Once Zheng’s forehand crosscourt landed out of play, Dulgheru took a 3-2 lead.  Despite a difficult game, Dulgheru consolidated for 4-2.  Later, with a backhand down the line pass for a winner, Dulgheru captured a second break extending her advantage to 5-2.  Serving for the first set, Dulgheru double faulted on triple break point, reducing her lead to 5-3.  However, with a forehand up the line winner, Dulgheru had her fourth break/set point.  By crushing another forehand up the line, Dulgheru broke for the third time to secure the set.</p>
<p>Subsequent to a tough hold to open the second set, Dulgheru arrived at break point with a forehand crosscourt winner.  An error on the forehand crosscourt by Zheng allowed Dulgheru to seize a 2-0 edge.  Yet, with three consecutive mistakes, Dulgheru gave Zheng triple break point.  The Chinese woman got back on serve with a lob winner.  Soon, with a couple of timely winners, Zheng had triple break point.  When Dulgheru donated a double fault, Zheng captured the break for 3-2.  Promptly, Zheng consolidated for a 4-2 edge.  After Dulgheru held another hard fought game, she teased three straight miscues out of Zheng for triple break point.  By Zheng netting a backhand, the players were leveled at 4 a piece.  Then, by connecting with a forehand crosscourt winner, Dulgheru went in front 5-4.  With Zheng serving and ahead 40-15, Dulgheru produced a backhand winner and provoked an error to reach deuce.  After Zheng erased an initial break point, a miscue on a swing volley handed Dulgheru her second championship point.  Dulgheru sealed the victory with a backhand crosscourt winner.</p>
<p>Still, for Zheng, it has been a terrific tournament, reaching her first final since 2006.  Consequently, Zheng, the fifth seed and 25th ranked, will see a minuscule bump in her ranking.  Caroline Wozniacki, the number one seed, retired with an ankle problem after dropping the first set to Zheng in the semifinals.  While Elena Dementieva, the second seed, was booted out in the second round by qualifier Tsvetana Pironkova, third seed Li Na was bounced by Dulgheru in the semifinals and fourth seed Marion Bartoli in the first round.  Qualifier Greta Arn took out sixth seed and 2009 finalist Bondarenko in the quarterfinals, thereby continuing the alarming trend of top players falling this clay season.</p>
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		<title>Wozniacki Repels Govortsova to Defend In Ponte Vedra Beach</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Apr 2010 00:00:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the finals of the MPS Group Championships, Caroline Wozniacki, the top seed and defending champion, terminated Olga Govortsova 6-2, 7-5 for her first title of the year.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-2753" src="http://miamitennisnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/IMG_1554_caro-200x300.jpg" alt="" width="200" height="300" />In the finals of the MPS Group Championships, Caroline Wozniacki, the top seed and defending champion, terminated Olga Govortsova 6-2, 7-5 for her first title of the year.</strong></p>
<p>After defeating second seed Alona Bondarenko in the first round, Govortsova took care of third seed Dominika Cibulkova in the semifinals. Therefore, Govortsova was hopeful that her third career WTA final would produce her maiden trophy. The problem was that Wozniacki had other intentions.</p>
<p>Govortsova commenced well, breaking Wozniacki to open the match.  However, Wozniacki promptly erased her rival’s lead and under pressure held for 2-1.  Subsequently, with an overhead winner, Wozniacki obtained her second break point of the game.  Caroline converted when Olga netted a backhand.  After salvaging break point, thanks to a few forehand errors by Govortsova, Wozniacki consolidated for 4-1.  The next game despite two double faults and two break points, Govortsova guarded serve to keep in touch at 4-2.  But, down 2-5, Govortsova let a game point evaporate.  Then, with a forehand crosscourt winner off a dropshot, Wozniacki had break point. Wozniacki banked the set when Govortsova committed another error.</p>
<p>By attacking, Govortsova built a substantial lead in the second set.  Two double faults and too many errors by Wozniacki permitted Govortsova to break for 2-1.  Subsequently, the Belarusian sponged over double break point to secure a 3-1 lead.  Later, with a forehand up the line winner, Govortsova arrived at 0-40.  With a forehand crosscourt winner, Govortsova stretched her advantage by double break at  4-1.  Still, because of multiple mistakes her next game, Govortsova dropped serve.  But, as Caroline served at 2-4, Olga produced another winner for break point.  Yet, with spectacular defense, Wozniacki maintained serve for 3-4.  As Govortsova served for the set at 5-4, after wiping out a break point, she arrived at set point.  But, when Olga dumped an uncomplicated backhand volley into the net, the players were at deuce.  Down the road, after salvaging five break points, Govortsova obtained another set point.  Again, because of a mistake, Govortsova failed to convert.  With a forehand from Olga flying long, Caroline had break point number seven. Govortsova double faulted to level the set at 5.  After Wozniacki held at love for 6-5, Govortsova crumbled.  With a forehand miscue, a backhand crosscourt long and a double fault, the Belarusian handed Wozniacki triple championship point.  By Govortsova netting a backhand, Wozniacki captured her second straight MPS Group title.</p>
<p>Two years in a row, Wozniacki has clawed her way into the finals by overcoming Elena Vesnina in the semifinal round.  Yesterday, Wozniacki was down a set and a break, into the latter stages of the second set.  When Wozniacki was asked the secret of her success in Ponte Vedra, she simply stated “I love coming back here”.  For the second time in her career, Wozniacki defends a title.  Last year, Wozniacki did the same in New Haven.  A finalist in Charleston in 2009, Wozniacki will attempt to sustain this excellence at the Family Circle Cup this week.</p>
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		<title>Kuznetsova Bends But Doesn’t Break, Venus Moves On in Miami</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Mar 2010 19:06:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the second round at the Sony Ericsson Open, Svetlana Kuznetsova was pushed to three sets by China’s Shuai Peng.  But, Kuznetsova, the top seed, averted an upset with a 6-2,3-6,6-4 win.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-2216" src="http://miamitennisnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/IMG_1130_venus-300x200.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="200" />In the second round at the Sony Ericsson Open, Svetlana Kuznetsova was pushed to three sets by China’s Shuai Peng.  But, Kuznetsova, the top seed, averted an upset with a 6-2,3-6,6-4 win.</strong></p>
<p>After dominating in the opening set, Kuznetsova was broken early in the second.  Despite numerous chances to get back on serve, Kuznetsova’s failed to capitalize because of an inconsistent forehand.  In the decisive third set, Kuznetsova obtained the early edge for a 3-1 lead.  However, with a strong forehand stroke causing the error by Kuznetsova then a superb return, Peng erased the break deficit.  Later on in the set, Kuznetsova captured the crucial break allowing her to seal the victory.</p>
<p>Subsequent to the match, MiamiTennisNews asked:<br />
<em>Q.  Seems like your forehand has been off lately.  What’s going on there?<br />
</em>Kuznetsova:  Actually, it’s good.  But just getting a little bit&#8211;I’m frustrated  because I’m not making, but I feel it good.</p>
<p><em>Q.  Do you fell more pressure after winning the French.  Are you putting more pressure on yourself?<br />
</em>Kuznetsova:  I don’t put pressure.  I just get disappointed when I’m not playing good enough.  That’s it.<em><br />
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Peng’s compatriot, Li Na, 2010 Australian semifinalist and 8th seed, was equally unlucky as Switzerland’s Timea Bacsinszky after multiple opportunities to win in straight sets, prevailed in a third set tiebreaker 6-4,4-6,7-6.  In other matches, Marion Bartoli, the 11th seed, had no problem with Magdalena Rybarikova 6-2,6-4 .  After losing the first set, Sabine Lisicki retired due to injury against Yaroslava Shvedova.</p>
<p>Andrea Petkovic bested 10th seed Flavia Pennetta 6-3,3-6,6-0 .  Although her serve is still problematic, Ana Ivanovic came through in her match against Pauline Parmentier 6-4,6-3.  After a tricky initial set, 6th seed Agnieszka Radwanska cruised in the second set for a 7-5,6-0 victory over Ekaterina Makarova.  Surprisingly, Agnes Szavay squashed Alicia Molik 6-0, 6-0.</p>
<p>Once more this year, Gisela Dulko ousted a seeded player, this time she victimized Alona Bondarenko 7-5,6-2.  Up and coming Frenchwoman Aravane Rezai had her tournament cut short as the 18th seed went down to 19 year old wildcard Petra Martic.  30th seed Anabel Medina Garrigues and 31st seed Aleksandra Wozniak fell to Roberta Vinci and Polona Hercog respectively. Yanina Wickmayer, Nadia Petrova, Daniela Hantuchova, and Roberta Vinci are through to the third round.</p>
<p>In the night session, meeting for the first time, Venus Williams battled Sorana Cirstea.  Down love-40, Venus double faulted at 2 all to give Cirstea the break.  Serving at 4-3, Cirstea netted a backhand hand digging herself a triple break point hole.  Venus converted when Cirstea committed another backhand mistake.  Then, Williams broke a second time at love to carry the first set.</p>
<p>Again in the second set, Cirstea drew first blood.  With a blazing return, Cirstea set up triple break point and capitalized by forcing Venus to push her forehand long.  However, the next game, Venus leveled the set at 2 a piece.  Later, after erasing break point, Williams obtained a third break point with a backhand miscue by Cirstea.  Venus secured the break for 5-3 when Sorana dumped a forehand into the net.  With an easy hold, Venus closed out the match 6-4, 6-3.</p>
<p>Yesterday, the ATP first round matches were also completed with lucky loser Nicolas Lapentti reaching the second round joined by Juan Ignacio Chela, Dudi Sela, Thiemo De Bakker, Michael Berrer, Philipp Petzschner and Kevin Anderson.  Mardy Fish was the only male American to advance yesterday as Ryan Sweeting, Rajeev Ram were both eliminated.</p>
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		<title>USA Blast France In Fed Cup</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Feb 2010 03:31:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Except for the 2003 final in which France prevailed, the U.S. have owned France in Federation Cup competition. Their twelfth meeting occurred in Lievin, France on clay. The Americans dominated in the first round by winning three successive rubbers to clinch a semifinal spot.  ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-1880" src="http://miamitennisnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/img_3202_bm-199x300.jpg" alt="img_3202_bm" width="199" height="300" />Except for the 2003 final in which France prevailed, the U.S. have owned France in Federation Cup competition. Their twelfth meeting occurred in Lievin, France on clay. The Americans dominated in the first round by winning three successive rubbers to clinch a semifinal spot.</strong></p>
<p>On Saturday, in the first rubber after Bethanie Mattek-Sands jumped to a 2-0 lead, France&#8217;s Alize Cornet rolled off five straight games to build a 5-2 edge.  After Mattek-Sands crawled out of a triple break point hole and got to 3-5, she altered her tactics by coming more to the net.  It paid off.   Mattek-Sands broke Cornet as she served for the set.  But, following Mattek-Sands breaking for 6-5, she surrendered the lead at love sending the set to a tiebreaker.  A seesaw tiebreaker was ultimately captured by Mattek-Sands.</p>
<p>In the second set, after Cornet broke in the first game, with a sleuth of errors, she allowed Mattek-Sands to level the set. Then, after neither woman relinquished serve, at 5-6, the errors got the better of Cornet. This resulted in Mattek-Sands carrying the initial rubber 7-6,7-5.  Cornet&#8217;s record now stands at 0-6 in Fed Cup play.</p>
<p>The second match featured Melanie Oudin against Pauline Parmentier.  Oudin drew first blood in taking a 3-2 lead.  Subsequent to Oudin easily consolidating, Parmentier had 0-30 on Oudin&#8217;s serve on various occasions, however, each time the American halted the Frenchwoman.  Oudin took the first set 6-4.</p>
<p>In the second set, Oudin finally capitalized on a couple break point opportunities and went ahead 2-1.  Yet, on double break point, Oudin double faulted squaring the set at 2 all. After netting a forehand, Oudin faced triple break point.  Still, the teenager delivered to arrive at 3 all.  Then, with Parmentier serving at 4 all and 40-0, Oudin applied pressure on the second serve and got to deuce.  Subsequently, with a forehand return winner, Oudin had a second break point.  Oudin converted when Parmentier misfired on a backhand crosscourt.  Afterwards, Oudin kept her composure despite a tough game and closed out the match 6-4,6-4.</p>
<p><span id="more-1875"></span>Today with the U.S. in front 2-0, Oudin battled Julie Coin in the opening match.  With an aggressive crosscourt forehand return winner, Coin broke Oudin in the first game.  After Oudin let double break point get away, Coin had a 3-1 lead.  But, with a lax game by Coin which included a double fault, Oudin knotted the set at 4.  With Oudin unable to break after obtaining a set point with Coin serving at 4-5, the set went to a tiebreaker.  With a double fault, Coin obtained a mini-break for 3-2.  But, with a forehand error, Coin gave up the lead.  Next, with Coin dumping a forehand into the net and by producing a forehand winner, Oudin took control at 6-3.  Oudin closed out the set with a forehand up the line winner.</p>
<p>In the second set, after dodging a couple of break points, Oudin broke for a 3-2 edge.  After consolidating, at 4-3, Oudin blundered on a forehand down the line to give Coin break point.  Once again, Oudin came up with the shots to keep her nose in front 5-3.  Later, with three consecutive forehand winners, Oudin arrived at double match point.  When Coin shanked a forehand long, Oudin wrapped up the semifinal berth for the U.S. 6-4,6-4.</p>
<p>In the fourth rubber, captain Mary Joe Fernandez played teenager Christina McHale against Parmentier.  While McHale performed well, Parmentier prevailed 6-4,6-4.  In the last dead rubber which was the doubles, Liezel Huber and Mattek-Sands battled Stephanie Cohen-Aloro and Cornet.  The Americans carried the last match 6-2,6-3.</p>
<p>The U.S will clash with Russia in the semifinals.  Russia collided with Serbia on the latter&#8217;s home turf.  On Saturday, Ana Ivanovic was blown off the court by Svetlana Kuznetsova 6-1, 6-4 in the initial rubber.  However, teammate Jelena Jankovic gave Serbia new life.  Jankovic overcame a 4-6,1-4 and 15-40 deficit to steal the second match from Alisa Kleybanova.  Today, after Jankovic defeated Kuznetsova 6-3,4-6,6-3 to put Serbia ahead 2-1.  Ivanovic failed to seal the deal.  Kleybanova beat her 6-2,6-3.  Thus, the tie was severed by the doubles match.  Kleybanova and Kuznetsova secured Russia&#8217;s participation in the next round by shutting down Jankovic and Ivanovic 6-1,6-4.</p>
<p>After reigning champion Italy dropped its first match against Ukraine yesterday, Flavia Pennetta won in straight sets to equalize the tournament.  Today, in the opening rubber, Pennetta stopped Alona Bondarenko 7-5,7-6 to place Italy ahead.  Then, after dropping the opening set to Kateryna Bondarenko, Francesca Schiavone rebounded 2-6,6-1,6-1 to place Italy in the semifinals.</p>
<p>After Saturday&#8217;s matches, the Czech Republic was in a dead heat with Germany. Today, Lucie Hradecka defeated Andrea Petkovic 6-1,7-6 in the first match giving the Czechs a 2-1 lead.  Still, Anna-Lena Groenefeld kept Germany alive with a 4-6, 6-3,6-2 triumph over Petra Kvitova.  Therefore, a live doubles rubber was played. The Czech Republic advanced by Kveta Peschke and Hradecka besting Tatjana Malek and Groenefeld 6-1,6-3. The Czechs will take on the Italians in the semifinals.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Jan 2010 03:48:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[After eight days, the Australian Open field has been narrowed.  Here's a synopsis of the early round stumbles, near misses and a crack at determining a champion.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-1778" src="http://miamitennisnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/img_3627_jh-213x300.jpg" alt="img_3627_jh" width="213" height="300" />After eight days, the Australian Open field has been narrowed.  Here&#8217;s a synopsis of the early round stumbles, near misses and a crack at determining a champion.</strong></p>
<p>Maria Kirilenko rocked Rod Laver Arena with a first day, first round, first match upset of 14th seed Maria Sharapova.  With a suspect serve, will and grit could not pull Sharapova through her first competitive match of the season.  Not resting on her laurels, Kirilenko progressed to the round of 16 where she received an early Easter gift from Dinara Safina.  Nine games into the first set, Safina threw in the towel because of a back injury.  As a result, Kirilenko reaches her initial major quarterfinal and will play Jie Zheng, the 2008 Wimbledon semifinalist.  Zheng ousted 11th seed Marion Bartoli in the third round, then took care of Alona Bondarenko. Now, one of these women has the opportunity to advance to her first Aussie Open semifinal.</p>
<p>Waiting in the wing for Kirilenko and Zheng is perhaps Justine Henin.  The 2004 Australian champion had to work tirelessly to book a quarterfinal spot.  Henin&#8217;s second round meeting with Elena Dementieva lived up to the hype with top-notch groundstrokes by both players.  Upon surviving that encounter, Henin came close to saying cheerio in the third round.  Alisa Kleybenova demanded  Henin&#8217;s best before going down in three sets.  A similar performance was required by Henin in the round of 16 with U.S. Open semifinalist Yanina Wickmayer proving a tough kill.  Again, Henin needed to go the distance to seal the win and a date with Nadia Petrova in the quarters.</p>
<p>Petrova was probably regarded as the Russian least likely to succeed at the start of the Open.  However, after dismantling U.S. Open champ Kim Clijsters in the third round and ushering out French Open champ Svetlana Kuznetsova in round four, Petrova is no doubt a formidable adversary. Therefore, if Petrova continues along the same lines, Henin may be in for a colossal surprise.</p>
<p>Defending champion Serena Williams has been impressive in marching to the round of 16.  Serena has yet to drop serve nor a set.  Her toughest test will be Aussie hopeful Sam Stosur in the upcoming round.  With a big serve and a win over Serena in Stanford last year, Stosur has the tools to upstage the world number one.</p>
<p><span id="more-1747"></span>Although Venus Williams has been tested more than her sister, she has also managed to prevail in straight sets.  Venus battles Francesca Schiavone in the fourth round.  Schiavone excused 10th seed Agnieszka Radwanska in the previous round.  The crafty veteran with a one handed backhand will be a challenge for Venus as she attempts to move on to the quarters where Caroline Wozniacki may be next.</p>
<p>Wozniacki has been methodically taking care of business.  The 2009 U.S. Open runner-up has swiftly dismissed her opponents. Na Li is her fourth round opponent, therefore, it will be stunning if the 4th seed doesn&#8217;t capture a quarterfinal berth.</p>
<p>Ana Ivanovic suffered another set back as the 2008 French Open champion was brought down in the second round by Gisela Dulko.  Ivanovic threw in 11 double faults including one to set up triple break/match point. With her service woes, although with the difference of a major to her name, Ivanovic is on the verge of becoming the Guillermo Coria of the women&#8217;s game.  Dulko was ousted in the third round by Vera Zvonareva.</p>
<p>The last two survivors in the top half of the women&#8217;s draw are Victoria Azarenka and Zvonareva.  Their showdown in the fourth round has the making of great theater with these players having hired each other&#8217;s former coach.  How well either woman implements her coach&#8217;s tips will be vital in determining which one will get to the quarterfinals.</p>
<p>As the tournament began, the obstacle to a Serena-Venus semifinal appeared insurmountable.  Now, it at least seems possible.  Since Serena usually glitters in this setting; if she gets through Stosur, neither Azarenka nor Zvonareva will be able to stop her.  If Venus brings her &#8220;A&#8221; game the next two rounds, there&#8217;s a good chance that a Williams will make it to the final.</p>
<p>With 8th seed Jelena Jankovic falling to Bondarenko, 5th seed Dementieva to Henin, and 2nd seed Safina retiring, the bottom half of the draw is in tatters. As such, Henin&#8217;s wealth of experience puts her at the front of the pack to reach the final. Thus, like her main rival and countrywoman Clijsters, Henin could steal this major just a few weeks post un-retirement.</p>
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		<title>2008:  A Year Full Of Surprises On The Women’s Tour</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As another season concludes on the WTA, its is only fitting to reflect on the moments that branded it and look forward to what might be in store for 2009. The Russian onslaught continues with half of the players ranked in the top ten coming from that nation. One of the pack’s standouts, Maria Sharapova, [...]]]></description>
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<p class="MsoNormal"><strong><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-731" title="img_2867" src="http://miamitennisnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/img_2867-200x300.jpg" alt="img_2867" width="200" height="300" />As another season concludes on the WTA, its is only fitting to reflect on the moments that branded it and look forward to what might be in store for 2009.</strong></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><strong><span style="font-weight: normal;">The Russian onslaught continues with half of the players ranked in the top ten coming from that nation.<span> </span> One of the pack’s standouts, Maria Sharapova, bulldozed over her opponents to win the year’s first major in Australia.<span> </span> However, after an impressive winning streak, Sharapova went on forced sabbatical due to an old shoulder injury resurfacing.<span> </span> Dinara Safina and Vera Zvonareva finally lived up to their promise, as these two had a phenomenal run in 2008.<span> </span> Sporting new coaches, these two women known for their volatile outburst on court, bottled their tempers which translated into great results. Safina’s newfound mental solidity carried her all the way to the French Open final.<span> </span> For her part, Zvonareva was a finalist at the year-end Sony Ericsson Championships where she lost a heartbreaking match to Venus Williams.<span> </span> Moreover, this powerhouse of tennis swept the medals at the Olympics with Elena Dementieva taking gold, Safina silver, and Zvonareva bronze. In team play, the Russians were also supreme, crushing Spain to grab another Federation cup.</span></strong></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><strong><span style="font-weight: normal;">The Serbians also became more firmly entrenched in the sport.<span> </span> After her defeat in the Australian final, Ana Ivanovic claimed her first major in Paris.<span> </span> Compatriot Jelena Jankovic made her first majors’ final appearance at the U.S. Open, but lost a tough three setter.<span> </span> As a result of the French Open title, Ivanovic captured the number one ranking. But with a niggling thumb injury, Ivanovic struggled the remainder of the year.<span> </span> On the other hand, Jankovic overflowing with confidence after her great U. S. Open showing, won three straight tournaments and finished the year at number one.<span> </span> Jelena is the third player after Lindsay Davenport and Martina Hingis to hold that honor despite failing to earn a major trophy.</span></strong></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><strong><span style="font-weight: normal;">The Williams sisters persist as the beacon of light of American tennis with Venus shining on her best surface, the grass at Wimbledon.<span> </span> Venus seized her fifth title at sister Serena’s expense.<span> </span> But the latter’s tears were short-lived as the siblings took the Wimbledon doubles title and repeated with doubles gold in Beijing.<span> </span> Moreover, Venus showed that at 28, she still could keep up with her younger peers by winning both in Zurich and at the prestigious year-end championships.<span> </span> While Serena, no spring chicken herself, prevailed for the third time at the U.S. Open.</span></strong></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><strong><span style="font-weight: normal;"><span id="more-319"></span>The number one ranking bounced around this year with the unforeseen bombshell dropped by Belgian Justine Henin mid season.<span> </span> Only two weeks from defending her French Open title, Henin, the world’s number one, announced her immediate retirement.<span> </span> This was a jaw dropping moment considering Justine’s extraordinary performance in 2007. Fans will miss that acclaimed one-handed backhand. With Henin’s sudden departure, a colossal vacuum was left leading to a rotation at number one beginning with Sharapova, followed by Ivanovic, then Serena and Jankovic. It’s anyone’s guess how long the current holder, Jankovic, will hang on.</span></strong></p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Doubles partners, American Liezel Huber and Zimbabwean Cara Black claimed their first U.S. Open trophy.<span> </span> Furthermore, they defended their year-end championship title.<span> </span> It will be interesting to see if that team can win in Paris in 2009 to complete the career grand slam.<span> </span> Spain’s Anabel Medina Garrigues and Virginia Ruano Pascual secured their first major title at the French and took Olympic silver. Another sister combination, Ukrainians Alona and Kateryna Bondarenko, captured the initial doubles major in Australia.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Several teenagers served notice of their plan to shake up the status quo. Pole Agnieszka Radwanska, who first made her mark in 2007 by beating Sharapova in the fourth round at U.S. Open, capitalized on her success with quarterfinal results at the Australian Open and Wimbledon, she is now ranked 10th. While the sun may be setting on former Wimbledon and Australian champion Amelie Mauresmo’s career, the French torch is being passed on to 18-year-old Alize Cornet.<span> </span> Currently ranked number 16, the teenager won her first WTA title this year.<span> </span> Dane Caroline Wozniacki is another youngster who made tremendous strides, climbing to number 12 and getting a couple of titles under her belt. With Henin retiring, Slovakian Dominika Cibulkova may be the new standard bearer for the petite crowd.<span> </span> Cibulkova was a finalist at the tier I Rogers Cup and Amelia Island.<span> </span> Belarusian Victoria Azarenka is another player whose game steadily improved with a number 15 ranking to boot. Azarenka won the mixed doubles trophy in Roland Garros with Bob Bryan.<span> </span> Expect great things from the 19 year old the upcoming year.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">This tour cycle, some veterans’ careers went through a revival.<span> </span> Italian Flavia Pennetta was a thorn in Venus’ side at a few tournaments, for instance stopping the American at the French Open.<span> </span> Pennetta made it to the quarters at the U.S. Open and posted her best career ranking at 13. <span> </span> Garrigues’ achievement in doubles boosted her singles play.<span> </span> The Spaniard finished the year ranked just outside the top twenty.<span> </span> Russian Nadia Petrova had a resurgence, with a new attitude and coach competing became more enjoyable which resulted in a quarterfinal appearance at the All England Club her best outcome in a major since 2006.<span> </span> American Lindsay Davenport seems to be in the twilight of her career.<span> </span> After a much-anticipated return, her results were disappointing.<span> </span> The American handicapped by injury had little impact on the majors; retirement may not be far behind.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">China gave us a lot to talk about in 2008.<span> </span> Not only did it stage the Olympics, Jie Zheng, one of its brightest stars, staged a comeback after an ankle problem caused her to miss a chunk of the previous season.<span> </span> As a wildcard Zheng reached the semifinals at Wimbledon, beating Ivanovic along the way and won Olympic bronze with Zi Yan.<span> </span> China has been investing a huge amount of funds in the development programs.<span> </span> Will 2009 be the payoff by way of a majors’ trophy?</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">In 2009, a new system the so-called “roadmap” will be debuted. The question will be whether it will live up to one of its key intents:<span> </span> reducing player injuries.<span> </span> With Henin’s exit, the top six players are not far apart. This presumed parity is perhaps erroneous since injury has had a say in the ranking.<span> </span> Undoubtedly, Jankovic is primarily a defensive player.<span> </span> Therefore, the question is whether she can broaden her game enough to justify her current number one ranking, which she can solely do by winning a major.<span> </span> The smart money in 2009 may be on recycling.<span> </span> Meaning if the new schedule works as proposed and Serena, Venus, or Maria stays healthy, one of these women is likely to emerge as the undisputed frontrunner. With the calendar opening January 4<sup>th</sup> , answers will soon be forthcoming.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Spaniard Rafael Nadal continues to have the Midas touch. Nadal defeated Chilean Fernando Gonzalez in the gold medal round in straights sets 6-3, 7-6, 6-3. Gonzalez went up one notch in the hardware department by winning silver adding to the bronze he collected in Athens in 2004. Moreover, this was the cherry on top of [...]]]></description>
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<p class="MsoNormal"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-126" title="beijing-olympic-2008" src="http://miamitennisblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/08/beijing-olympic-2008-258x300.jpg" alt="" width="258" height="300" /><strong>Spaniard Rafael Nadal continues to have the Midas touch.<span> </span> Nadal defeated Chilean Fernando Gonzalez in the gold medal round in straights sets 6-3, 7-6, 6-3.</strong> <span> </span> <strong>Gonzalez went up one notch in the hardware department by winning silver adding to the bronze he collected in Athens in 2004.<span> </span> Moreover, this was the cherry on top of Nadal’s flan as he officially assumes the number one ranking on Monday.</strong></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">In the semifinals, Gonzalez had a controversial match with American James Blake.<span> </span> The dispute arose when a backhand pass struck by Blake inadvertently clipped Gonzalez’ racket.<span> </span> Despite the ball being initially on its way out, by default, Blake should have been awarded the point.<span> </span> But since the play was unnoticed by the umpire and Gonzalez failed to own up to his mistake, the Chilean was given the point. In his defense, Gonzalez stated that he was unsure that the ball hit his racket.<span> </span> Perhaps, Blake would have brushed off the incident had he converted on one of his three match points to advance to the gold metal round. After losing, Blake accused Gonzalez of poor sportsmanship, considering the arena this vitriolic statement is further magnified.<span> </span> In the bronze metal match, Blake fell to Serbian Novak Djokovic 6-3, 7-6.<span> </span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">After going down to Blake in the quarterfinals, Roger Federer along with Swiss teammate Stanislas Wawrinka prevailed over top doubles seed Americans Mike and Bob Bryan in the semifinals.<span> </span> The Swiss went on to beat the Swedish team of Simon Aspelin and Thomas Johansson 6-3, 6-4, 6-7, 6-3 in the gold metal round.<span> </span> The Americans settled for the bronze metal, winning over the French team of Arnaud Clement and Michael Llodra 3-6, 6-3, 6-4.</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">It was an all-Russian sweep in the women’s singles. Elena Dementieva beat Dinara Safina in an enthralling three setter 3-6, 7-5, 6-3.<span> </span> In the second set, after making up a 1-4 deficit, Safina had momentum on her side and the opportunity to take the lead at 5-5, but she failed to convert on break point. In a game Dinara was leading 40-15 Dementieva eventually broke.<span> </span> From then on, fatigue became a major factor for Safina.<span> </span> The bronze metal went to Vera Zvonareva who handled China’s Na Li 6-0, 7-5.</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">After being dismissed in the singles quarterfinal, Serena and Venus Williams squashed the Spanish team of Anabel Medina Garrigues and Virginie Ruano Pascual 6-2, 6-0 to win doubles gold, the second for team Williams.<span> </span> In the consolation bronze metal match, Chinese Zi Yan and Jie Zheng beat Ukrainian sisters Alona and Kateryna Bondarenko 6-2, 6-2.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[At the Ordina Open in the Netherlands, a combined ladies and gentlemen event, Spaniard David Ferrer, seeded number one, defeated Frenchman Marc Gicquel in the finals 6-4, 6-2 in order to win his first grass court title. The second seed and world number nine, Frenchman Richard Gasquet, was eliminated by Gicquel in the second round. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="MsoNormal">At the Ordina Open in the Netherlands, a combined ladies and gentlemen event, Spaniard David Ferrer, seeded number one, defeated Frenchman Marc Gicquel in the finals 6-4, 6-2 in order to win his first grass court title.</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">The second seed and world number nine, Frenchman Richard Gasquet, was eliminated by Gicquel in the second round.<span> </span> Other prominent players who fell include Ivan Ljubicic in the second round, Guillermo Canas in the semifinals and Mario Ancic in the quarterfinals.<span> </span> All was not lost for Ancic though who teamed up with Austrian Jurgen Melzer in the doubles.<span> </span> These two surprised the second seed Leander Paes/Mahesh Bhupathi in the finals, winning the trophy 7-6, 6-3.</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">On the women’s side, Danira Safina, the third seed, who has been on a dream ride the last few months, was shocked in the finals by 30-year-old Thai qualifier Tamarine Tanasugarn 5-7, 3-6.<span> </span> Safina beat the number one seed Elena Dementieva in the semifinals. For second seed Anna Chakvetadze the headaches continue this year; Alona Bondarenko stopped her in the quarterfinals.</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">Tanasugarn had to do it the hard way, but this was the most productive week of her career. After playing two matches to get into the main draw, Tamarine defeated last week’s titlist on grass Kateryna Bondarenko, then Ashley Harkelroad in the second round, hometown sweetheart Michaella Krajicek in the quarterfinals and got rid of the other Bondarenko sister, Alona, in the semifinals.<span> </span> Krajicek gave the locals something to cheer for regardless by winning the doubles with partner Marina Erakovic 6-3, 6-2.</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">At the Slazenger Open in Nottingham England, Ivo Karlovic successfully defended his title by beating Fernando Verdasco 7-5, 6-7, 7-6.<span> </span> The higher seeds at this tournament were from the top twenty in the world. The well-known doubles teams of Jonathan Erlich/ Andy Ram seeded number one lost in the first round.<span> </span> In the finals, Bruno Soares/Kevin Ullyett prevailed over Jeff Coetzee/Jamie Murray 6-2, 7-6.</p>
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