Saturday, 30 November 2013

Preview: Australian Open Lead Up Events

Down under, channel 7 showed their first advertisement for the summer of tennis yesterday. Check it out.  Redfoo sure is excited.  But seriously, who could blame him.
To wet the appetite for the action ahead, we check out the Aus Open lead up events. Who, what, where, how and why.  We’ve got you covered.


                                         Channel 7 Advertisment For The Summer Of Tennis


It all kicks off in Australia, on the 28th of December at the Hyundi Hopman cup. What follows is a smorgasbord of tennis. For a summary of who is playing which event and where you can watch the action live, check out our summary table below. For information on the Kooyong classic, visit http://www.aamiclassic.com.au/



Hyundi Hopan Cup
Brisbane International
Apia International Sydney
Dates
Dec 28 - Jan 4
Dec 29 - Jan 5
Jan 5 - Jan 11
Location
Perth Arena
Queensland Tennis Centre
Sydney Olympic Park
Drawcards
8 of the world's top 20. Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, Sam Stosur, Bernard Tomic, Petra Kvitova, Milos Ranonic
Roger Federer, Marin Cilic, Lleyton Hewitt, Serena Williams, Victoria Azarenka, Maria Sharapova
Juan Martin Del-Potro, Jerzy Janowicz, Nicolas Almagro, Caroline Wozniacki, Agnieszka Radwanska
Format
Each tie consists of a men’s and women’s singles match and a mixed doubles match.
Knockout format. 32 player draw.
Knockout format. 32 player draw.
Past Winners
2013 Spain: Anabel Medina Garrigues & Fernando Verdasco. 2012 Czech Republic: Tomas Berdych & Petra Kvitova
2013: Andy Murray & Serena Williams.            2012: Andy Murray & Kaia Kanepi
2013: Bernard Tomic & Agnieszka Radwanska. 2012: Jarkko Nieminem & Victoria Azarenka
TV Guide
Every session live on 7Mate
Channel 7 Network Live
Channel 7 Network Live




Hobart International
World Tennis Challenge
Dates
Jan 5 - Jan 11
Jan 7 - Jan 9
Location
Domain Tennis Centre Hobart
Memorial Drive Adelaide
Drawcards
Sam Stosur, Venus Williams, Laura Robson,
Thanasi Kokkinakis & Pat Cash. Jeremy Chardy & Henri Leconte.       Martina Hingis.
Format
Knockout format. 32 player draw.
Teams Event with a 'Current player' and 'legend' from each country
Past Winners
2013 Elena Vesnina (RUS). 2012 Mona Barthel (GER)
N/A - Exhibition Tournament
TV Guide
Channel Ten Network
Fox Sports


All roads lead to Melbourne Park



Saturday, 23 November 2013

Nadal & Djokovic Undertake Glacier Challenge

The tennis world never really sleeps.
Despite it being the off season, the tours leading players have once again been on the move, launching the 2014 season with a series of exhibition matches throughout South America.

The event organized by the Argentine Ministry of Tourism held at the Perto Moreno Glacier.
 The best two players had a hit on Saturday to promote one of the most visited South American destinations, the Perto Moreno glacier in the southern Argentinian province of Rio Gallegos. Aptly named  "Tennis in the Ice Ages" the mock match took place on board a ferry which had a tennis court specially built to allow the two tennis greats the chance to show their skills.


Both players have also been involved in a series of exhibition matches used as a farewell for the tennis great David Nalbandian who retired this year.  Earlier on thursday in Buenos Aires, Nalbandian, considered one of the greatest players never to win a grand slam, defeated Nadal in straight sets in the friendly match-up.

Andy Murray (returning from surgery) has also been involved in recent charity exhibitions. Last Saturday he returned to the court on Neckar Island, owned by Richard Branson. The Virgin billionaire sponsored the exhibition matchup which saw leading players face off against other celebrities.

Federer however has yet to resurface since his ATP world tour finals semifinal loss. Skipping the South American run of exhibition matches, his plans to concentrate on his form to the 2014 season should see him pose a strong start when he returns to Australia in late December for the Brisbane International.



Friday, 22 November 2013

Top 3: Matches Of 2013

With the Australian summer of tennis just around the corner, we look back on the highlights of the incredible season that has just been. Here is the best of the best; the top 3 matches of 2013.

3.  Novak Djokovic Defeated Juan Martin Del-Potro 7-5, 4-6, 7-6(2), 6-7(6), 6-3 - Wimbledon Semifinal
 Leading into the Wimbledon semi final of 2013, the only previous grass court encounter between these two heavyweights of tennis had been at the London 2012 Olympics. With the previous encounter going the way of the Argentine, the stage was set for a match which could go in anyone's favor.  In the longest Wimbledon semifinal in history, Djokovic won 6-3 in the fifth in four hours and 43 minutes. "It was one of the best matches that I've been a part of, one of the most exciting definitely" Djokovic said.

2. Rafael Nadal Defeats Novak Djokovic 6-4, 3-6, 6-1, 6-7(3), 9-7, Roland Garros Semifinals

Highlights: http://eurosport.yahoo.com/video/highlights-djokovic-v-nadal-160620584.html

With Djokovic seeking to become the first male to win the first two Grand Slams of a calendar year in over 20 years and Nadal searching for a record eighth Roland Garros title, the stakes were incredibly high for this semi-final match-up.  The match itself did not disappoint. Going toe to toe for nearly five hours, the Serbian jumped out to an early fifth set lead. Yet the will and spirit of Nadal (as well as Djokovic's net touch at a crucial moment) allowed Nadal to eventually close out the match 9-7 in the deciding set. Afterwards John McEnroe stated this was the highest quality clay court match he had ever witnessed.

1. Novak Djokovic Defeats Stanislas Wawrinka 1-6, 7-5, 6-4, 6-7, 12-10 - Australian Open Fourth Round


 Considered by most as the match of the tournament, the fourth round encounter between once again Novak Djokovic and the Swiss number two Stanislas Wawrinka  even outshone the Federer v Murray match in the semifinals. Incredibly even Djokovic clinching his third Aussie Open crown provided merely the footnote to this encounter.  With blistering shot making and grueling rallies, this match had it all. Ending at 1:41am on Monday morning, the Sunday night blockbuster lasted five hours and two minutes.

“Especially I was dealing with myself all the five hours, trying to always find solutions, trying to always fight against me and against him to stay with him. At the end I was really, really close. For sure I'm really sad. But I think there is more positive than negative.” - Wawrinka reflecting on his loss to the then world number 1.