Showing posts with label James Blake. Show all posts
Showing posts with label James Blake. Show all posts

Sunday, September 6, 2009

Pictures: 2009 Miami Players Party [Updated]

Here are some pics from the players party to kick off the Sony Ericsson Open in Miami. For the hot and/or skankily dressed WTA ladies at the party, click here ;)

Sharapova and Jankovic at the 2009 Miami players party
I'm loving Maria Sharapova's "plastic doll" look, though her dress is kindof a hot mess.

Heaps of high quality pictures from the Miami players party below! Updated photos include: Rafael Nadal, James Blake, Novak Djokovic, Jelena Jankovic, Maria Sharapova, Serena and Venus Williams.

Picture of Novak Djokovic at Sony Ericsson Open players party in Miami Picture of Jelena Jankovic at Sony Ericsson Open players party in Miami
Picture of James Blake at Sony Ericsson Open players party in Miami Picture of tennis player Nadal at Sony Ericsson Open players party in Miami Picture of Venus Williams at Sony Ericsson Open players party in Miami Picture of Maria Sharapova at Sony Ericsson Open players party in Miami Photo of Sharapova at Sony Ericsson Open players party in Miami Picture of Serena Williams at Sony Ericsson Open players party in Miami Photo of Serena at Sony Ericsson Open players party in Miami Image of Sharapova at Sony Ericsson Open players party in Miami

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Photos: Crown IMG Tennis Players Party


Tennis players party before the 2009 Australian Open:

Jelena Jankovic
The Crown IMG Tennis Players Party is always the highlight event for the players before they start their Australian Open campaign. Here we have Rafa with his Spanish mates Feliciano Lopez and Carlos Moya.

Continue reading for photos of James Blake, Arnaud Clement and Tommy Haas at the pre Australian Open party. Even underage Aussie whiz kid Bernard Tomic attended the event!

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Australian Open draw photos


James Blake and Amelie Mauresmo at the Australin Open draw ceremony.

Amelie Mauresmo and James Blake at the Australin Open official draw.
The official draw for the 2009 Australian Open was held this morning (Jan 16), with James Blake drawing out the mens names whilst Amelie Mauresmo drew out the womens names.

The first round match to watch out for on the mens side is undoubtedly Lleyton Hewitt vs Fernando Gonzalez. On the womens side, one of these two's rankings will plummet with Casey Dellacqua (2008 4th round) taking on Daniela Hantuchova (2008 semifinalist) in an unfortunate first round encounter. The 2009 Australian Open starts on Monday, January 19 - can't wait!

Mens singles draw: AO official website
Womens singles draw: here

Read on for more photos from the Australian Open official draw ceremony!

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Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Blake attacks Tour after crashing out




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Andreas Seppi stretches to reach a backhand during his shock upset of James Blake in the 1st round.
James Blake criticised the ATP Tour schedule after becoming the first big casualty of Wimbledon 2009. The 17th seed was upset in straight sets 7-5, 6-4, 7-6 (7-5) by the on-song Italian Andreas Seppi on Court 3, the old No.2 Court, known as the “Graveyard of Champions”.

A fatigued Blake admitted afterwards that it was difficult to stay focused while playing so much tennis and believed the tour calendar attributed to the withdrawal of defending Wimbledon Champion Rafael Nadal.

“I'm probably not supposed to say anything about the schedule or about the ATP in that way, but it's just tough for guys,” said the 29-year-old American. “There's really not many ways to mess with the schedule, to take tournaments away, but it would definitely help the players' careers be a little bit longer.

“I don't want to sit here and say there's an easy solution, because I know it's tough. I've been on the [ATP] player council. I know how difficult those meetings are, how much the tournaments want to hold on to their spots. But for the players' longevity, something should be done.

“You need to be training, there's no real pre‑season. We're at a slam three weeks into the year [at the Australian Open], so you can't warm up into a year. You don't have 20 or 30 games of pre‑season like in baseball.”

Blake, who two weeks ago enjoyed a fine run to the finals of the Queen’s Club pre-Wimbledon grass court event, was struggling throughout this first-round match with a heavily strapped ankle. This, along with an upset stomach, slowed him down, playing into the hands of the consistent Seppi.

Seppi’s trademark counter-attacking baseline game also helped frustrate the American’s power game as he was pushed around the court and forced to make mistakes at the crucial moments when going for his shots.

Seppi looked quicker from the back of the court than Blake and was returning well, earning 15 break points during the match, four of which he converted.

“He did a better job of hitting his backhand solid enough to keep me from being able to take it up the line and start getting forehands," admitted a downbeat Blake afterwards.

The fourth break crucially turned the third set back in Seppi’s favour, allowing him to fight back in a set that Blake was winning, despite having to request pain killers from the ATP Tour trainer in the third game.

Blake’s powerful forehands earned him an early three-point lead in the tiebreak, and the crowd began to believe that the American would turn the match around.

But two scuffed backhands from Blake allowed the Italian to fight back and force a match point, which he then converted with an incredible inside-out forehand, to send the American crashing out of the tournament at the first hurdle.