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Tight, Clijsters Back Beat Li Na

Tight, Clijsters Back Beat Li Na
Kim Clijsters came out as winners in a tight battle against Li Na at the Australian Open fourth round. Revenge mission accomplished tennis player Li Na of China’s failure. In their match at Rod Laver Arena today, Sunday (1/22/2012), first Clijsters lost the first set, almost lost anyway in the second set tie break, and managed to win the third set very well. He won 4-6, 7-6,...

Djokovic is still top

Djokovic is still top
Men’s singles top seed, Novak Djokovic, has not experienced difficulty in the Australian Open grand slam. The defending champions had reached the third round after defeating Santiago Giraldo. In the second round match at Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne Park, Thursday (19/01/2012) noon CST, Djokovic only take 1 hour 42 minutes to repatriate Giraldo. He won 6-3, 6-2, and 6-1 win over...

Serena Touch Figures 500

Serena Touch Figures 500
Without having to be like a ballet dancer, Serena Williams made ??it through his second game in Australian Open 2012, and simultaneously touch the figure to-500 victory. Seeded 12th, in action on Thursday (1/19/2012) successfully overcome the infamous players of the Czech Republic, Barbora Zahlavova Strycova, with a 6-0 6-4. Tennis player of 30 years is still relatively safe from an...

Hewitt Deport Roddick

Hewitt Deport Roddick
Lleyton Hewitt stepped into the third round of Australian Open grand slam. In the second half, the host player is to get rid of Andy Roddick, who was forced to withdraw due to injury. The match at Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne Park on Thursday (1/19/2012), stopped after the third set. At that time, the score is 3-6, 6-3, 6-4 in which Hewitt won the last two sets. After the third set,...

Baghdatis, ‘The Racket Destroyer&#...

Baghdatis, ‘The Racket Destroyer’
Marcos Baghdatis started now could be a new nickname ‘The Destroyer Racket’. Currently undergoing a second round of Australian Open matches, four in a row racket victim impingement of the tennis player’s wrath. Slamming the racket as a form of resentment or anger outlet is very commonly encountered in tennis. Even a famous Roger Federer calmly and politely never lost...

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