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Sony Ericsson Open: Day 7 (Tuesday)
2008-04-01 01:15:00 Quarter-FinalSerena (USA) [8] vs. Justine Henin (BEL) [1]Head-To-Head (6-6)2nd match of the day on Stadium Court(Not Before 1:00pm) More About: Sony Ericsson , Sony , Open , Ericsson , Tuesday
Serena cans Kanepi: Advances to Quarter-Final
2008-03-31 22:56:00 Serena has defeated Kaia Kanepi 6-3, 6-3. The match (which was televised) was a little "up and down" but all that matters is the WIN! Serena has now advanced to the quarter-finals where she will once again dance with a familiar foe, #1 Justine Henin. Serena will need to bring her "A" game for sure. This one should be interesting. It is rumored that this match will be played on Wednesday. More About: Final , Quarter , Serena
Sony Ericsson Open: Day 6 (Monday)
2008-03-31 04:59:00 4th RoundSerena (USA) [8] vs. Kaia Kanepi (EST)Head-To-Head (0-0)4th match of the day on Stadium Court More About: Sony Ericsson , Sony , Open , Ericsson , Monday
Serena survives scare; Advances to 4th Round
2008-03-31 02:46:00 Talk about coming back from the brink of defeat, Serena showed her championship mettle to overcome Flavia Pennetta 6-7, 6-3, 6-2. I could only watch the "point tracker" online and it was the must uncomfortable feeling. Serena was leading like 5-2 or 5-3 in the 1st Set. I started cooking dinner and the next thing I knew, a 1st set tie-break was in progress. I was shocked beyond belief. I guess Serena went "walk-about." To make matters worse, Pennetta was leading 3-0 in the 2nd Set. I was like "Serena, we can't lose you in the 3rd Round , get it together." Serena then strung together 6 straight games to claim the 2nd set. Both Serena and Flavia traded breaks numerous times throughout this 3 set battle (4 breaks for Flavia and 8 breaks for Serena) but Serena pulled through. Serena hit 11 ACES and 5 double faults. Flavia hit 2 ACES and 5 double faults. The match lasted 2 hours and 26 minutes! Things were looking quite bleak but as history shows, you can never count out SERENA WILLIAMS. ...
Sony Ericsson Open: Day 5 (Sunday)
2008-03-30 01:10:00 3rd RoundSerena (USA) [8] vs. Flavia Pennetta (ITA)[27]Head-To-Head (0-0)4th match of the day on the Grandstand More About: Sony Ericsson , Sony , Open , Ericsson , Sunday
Serena WINS Miami opener
2008-03-28 22:02:00 Serena Williams began her title defense at the $3.45 million Sony Ericsson Open with a dominating performance. The eighth-seed needed just 54 minutes to claim a 6-1, 6-2 win over unseeded Romanian Edina Gallovits in second round action Friday.One of 32 players to receive a first-round bye, Williams improved to 42-5 all-time here, including a win over world No. 1 Justine Henin in last year?s championship match. The 26-year-old also claimed three consecutive titles here from 2002-04 and was a runner-up to older sister Venus Williams in 1999. The former world No. 1 and eight-time Grand Slam champion never faced a break against Gallovits and won 23-of-25 (92 percent) first-serve points. Her third-round foe will be No. 27 Flavia Pennetta, a 6-4, 6-2 winner against Anastasia Rodionova. More About: Miami , Wins , Serena
Sony Ericsson Open: Day 3
2008-03-28 09:51:00 2nd RoundSerena (USA) [8] vs. Edina Gallovits (ROU)Head-To-Head (0-0)2nd match of the day on Stadium Court More About: Sony Ericsson , Sony , Open , Ericsson
Key Biscayne has Serena's full attention
2008-03-27 01:21:00 KEY BISCAYNE, Fla. ? A conversation with Serena Williams can cover a wide range of topics, from screenplays (she wants to write one) to electric cars (she wants to buy one) to her love life."Right now," she said, laughing, "I'm dating my tennis racket."Yes, amid her many interests, Williams still finds time for tennis. She's seeking her fifth Key Biscayne title at the Sony Ericsson Open, which began Wednesday with matches involving unseeded players.Williams is seeded eighth but perhaps the woman to beat, given her 23-1 record in the event since 2002. While she sometimes seems more excited about acting and fashion design than tennis, Key Biscayne usually earns her undivided attention. Maybe it's because she lives 90 minutes up Interstate 95 in Palm Beach Gardens and always has lots of friends and family at her matches."I love having people come out," she says. "It's pressure on me to keep winning."The tournament is only her third this year. She lost in the quarter-finals of the A... More About: Full , Attention
Serena and Rafa take tennis to the water
2008-03-25 21:46:00 Two of the world's leading tennis players, Serena Williams and Rafael Nadal, took to a custom-made court to try their luck on a more challenging surface in the first ever game of tennis on water. The event took place Monday, March 24, 2008, atop Miami's new Gansevoort South Hotel overlooking South Beach on its first day of business.The water-covered court was constructed in the 110-foot swimming pool set in the Gansevoort's exclusive 22,000-square-foot rooftop retreat. A specialist underwater team took five days to construct two invisible platforms at either end of the pool using a combination of bespoke acrylic sheets and supporting acrylic tubes.Sony Ericssonhosted the revolutionary event to celebrate the start of this year's Sony Ericsson Open March 26 to April 6. The Sony Ericsson Open is the World's fifth largest tournament. It is the only 12-day tennis event on both the ATP and Sony Ericsson WTA Tour calendars. The Sony Ericsson Open features all of the world's top-ranke... More About: Tennis , Water
Serena faces tough draw in Miami
2008-03-25 10:45:00 Based on the draw for the Sony Ericsson Open which was revealed on Monday, defending champion Serena Williams could clash with No. 1 Justine Henin in the Sony Ericsson Open quarterfinals and with sister Venus in the semifinals.Main-draw play begins Wednesday at the world's largest tennis tournament outside of the four Grand Slams.The placement of seeded players is done by random drawing of lots (lol), and No. 2 Ana Ivanovic caught a break. She won't have to play Henin, the top seed, or the Williams sisters to reach the final, but she might have to face former No. 1 Lindsay Davenport in her quarter of the draw.Serena Williams, in contrast, would have to tangle with fierce foes well before the final. Williams, who is seeded eighth at Key Biscayne, rallied for a stirring comeback to beat Henin in three sets in last year's Key Biscayne championship. Williams had to pull out a third-set tiebreaker 7-4 to get past her sister in the semifinals earlier this month in Bangalore, India. More About: Miami , Faces , Tough , Draw
Why relentless Serena Williams is an all-time great
2008-03-25 10:16:00 www.sportingo.com / Abes BattjesLike her elder sister Venus, Serena may not be retired, but that doesn't mean she isn't the greatest female player ever. Her Grand Slam record and ranking justify the claim.Williams holds the power to dominate on clay, hard-court and even indoor carpet. Not only does she possess the versatility, but she can always come back despite how slim her chances seem. When it comes to rating the best woman tennis player ever, the names of Martina Navratilova and Chris Evert immediately come to mind. But perhaps the most extraordinary player is still producing scintillating tennis. Serena Williams may not be retired like most other players defined as ?tennis greats? - but she is nothing short of astonishing.The young Williams turn pro at the tender age of 14, and even though she didn?t claim a singles title until four years later, she still took the tennis world by storm. In 1998, when she was only 17, she claimed four doubles titles, winning in Zurich and Okl... More About: Time , Great
Venus and Serena: A tough (sister) act to follow
2008-03-19 22:19:00 The Williams sisters arrived on the tennis scene in the late 90s and since then have developed into marvelous hard-hitting women. Not only do Venus and Serena possess the power to dominate in singles, but when they are on the same side of the net they are even more dangerous. It may be true that they don?t compete at every tournament together, but when they do, they are one of the best doubles partnerships in tour history. For the most part, they focus on their singles career, both having exceptional success.Together the two women have captured 65 singles titles, including 14 Grand Slam victories. Serena, the younger sister, has triumphed at all four Grand Slams already in her extraordinary career, winning the Australian Open three times, Wimbledon twice in addiktion to the French and the US Open.While Venus lags behind in Grand Slam titles, she is nothing short of phenomenal. It?s evident that she?s a dominant force on grass, claiming four Wimbledon titles already. She has also cla... More About: Sister , Tough
Serena spotted leaving Villa Nightclub
2008-03-17 02:37:00 Serena looks super fit and in fighting shape!To the WTA tour - be afraid, be very afraid (lol) More About: Nightclub , Villa , Leaving , Serena
Venus and Serena ESPN Magazine Cover
2008-03-16 14:06:00 (Caption reads): "For the power of their style and the style of their game... Venus and Serena are perfect 10s." More About: Magazine , Cover , Espn
Venus and Serena: ESPN Cover Girls
2008-03-16 02:16:00 Venus and Serena Williams are featured on the cover of one of the 10th Anniversary ESPN Magazine Cover s. (The actual photoshoot took place October 2007). More About: Girls , Venus , Espn
Serena To Play In Westchester
2008-03-12 10:18:00 Serena Williams will make her first-ever playing appearance at Sportime Stadium in Mamaroneck, on Thursday, July 10, 2008, match time 7:30pm.She will be joined by her team, the Washington Kastles, and she will compete in a World TeamTennis (?WTT?) match versus the NY Sportimes. This is the only opportunity for New York based fans to see Ms. Williams in WTT action this summer. Since turning pro in 1995, Serena Williams has become one of the most exciting names in professional tennis. Ms. Williams has won 29 singles titles, 11 doubles titles, 2 mixed doubles titles, and was a member of the U.S. Fed Cup team (1999, 2003, 2007) and the U.S. Olympic Team (2000). The 5? 9? beauty plays right handed with a two-handed backhand. She has received countless awards for her accomplishments both on and off the court and is a successful clothing designer setting on-court fashion trends to delight the fans. The Sportimes have brought top international tennis talent to Westchester since 2003. ?July ... More About: Play , Serena
Serena causes a "racquet" on "The Game"
2008-03-11 14:47:00 SERENA WILLIAMS will guest star on the CW series, "The Game ." Even though Williams is playing a tennis pro, the role isn't her. Rather, it is a caricature of a mean and catty tennis player who goes on a date with the show's Malik Wright (HOSEA CHANCHEZ) -- a setup arranged by their publicists. The episode will air on Sunday, March 30th.THE GAME stars Tia Mowry as Melanie Barnett, a young, intelligent medical student, who is also the girlfriend of an eager rookie football player, Derwin Davis (Pooch Hall). Melanie decides to pass on her chance at attending Johns Hopkins Medical School to be with Derwin after he is recently chosen to play for the San Diego Sabres as the new third-string wide receiver. As Melanie tries to adjust to her new lifestyle, she meets Tasha Mack (Wendy Raquel Robinson), single mother and manager of Malik Wright (Hosea Chanzes) who is a charming star quarterback for the San Diego Sabres and Kelly Pitts (Brittany Daniel), the satisfying wife of Jason Pitts (C... More About: The Game , Serena
More pictures of Serena at the HP Pavilion Notebook launch in India
2008-03-10 22:44:00 Serena Williams walks at the ramp during the launch of Hewlett-Packard Pavilion notebooks, in New Delhi, India , Monday, March 10, 2008. More About: Pictures , Notebook , Launch
Serena helps launch HP Notebooks in India
2008-03-10 22:19:00 Hewlett-Packard (HP) on Monday unveiled three new notebooks, priced between $1175 and $1350. The three HP Pavilion notebooks, launched by HP?s worldwide brand ambassador and leading tennis player Serena Williams, have been designed keeping in mind consumers? personal styles and design preferences. More About: India , Notebooks , Launch
Post Match Interview Outtakes
2008-03-09 19:23:00 "It definitely feels good to be the champion here at the Canara Bank Bangalore Open," Williams said. "I'm feeling really good about it. Not only were there a lot of great fans showing so much support here but it always feels good to win. To win for the fans is really cool. I just wanted to keep my unforced errors down today; Patty played well, she forced me to bring my level up.""She was a great opponent today and made it tough for me to play my game," Schnyder said. "I think the first set could have gone either way, and I had my chances. I was really happy with the way I played today especially my forehand, but she was serving and rallying really well too. I lost to a great champion.""This was a really big win for me and there are a lot of important tournaments coming up," Williams added. "I missed some tournaments before this and I think my ranking suffered because of it; to win here was very important, and to even be here was really big for me. I'm just hoping to continue to pl... More About: Post , Interview , Outtakes , Match
Serena Claims Bangalore Crown
2008-03-09 16:56:00 Former world No. 1 Serena Williams flexed her muscles on the big points to shut out Swiss Patty Schnyder in the final of the Bangalore Open on Sunday.Serena Williams hadn't played a match since losing in the Australian Open quarterfinals in January. She was recovering from dental surgery. Williams, ranked No. 11 in the world, was inconsistent for the most part but drew from her wealth of experience to edge out fourth seed Schnyder 7-5, 6-3 in 83 minutes for her first title of the season.The third-seeded Williams, who beat older sister and world No. 7 Venus in the semifinals on Saturday, was stretched by the left-handed Schnyder, who subtly varied her angles to wear down her opponent. But the American, playing her first tournament since the Australian Open quarterfinal in January, was up to the task.Williams, who skipped tournaments in February to recover from dental surgery, broke her opponent in the sixth game of the opening set, but lost her serve immediately and admonished he... More About: Claims
CHAMPION AGAIN! Serena wins Bangalore Open
2008-03-09 15:38:00 Serena has earned her 29th Career Singles title (40th overall which includes 11 doubles titles) by defeating Patty Schnyder 7-5, 6-3 at the 2008 Bangalore Open . After a brief stay at # 11 (I think it was one week), Serena jumps back into the Top 10. More details to come. More About: Wins , Champion , Serena
Serena Wins Battle of Sisters; Advances to Final
2008-03-08 21:20:00 American third seed Serena Williams beat older sister Venus to win a place in the Bangalore Open final against Swiss world number 12 Patty Schnyder.World number 11 Serena beat Venus, the number seven, 6-3, 3-6, 7-6 in a thrilling semi-final lasting two hours 10 minutes after fourth seed Schnyder had dispatched China's Yan Zi 6-3 6-4. The American sisters, who have won 14 grand slam singles titles between them, were meeting for the first time since the 2005 U.S. Open fourth round. "It was definitely hard fought. I need to get refocused in quick time," third seed Serena said. "It's probably one of our closest matches. Neither one of us was playing our best tennis." Serena broke second seed Venus in the fifth and ninth games to win the opening set. Venus came back strongly to win the second but Serena took the deciding tiebreak 7-4 after each had wasted a match point earlier in the third set."I was really upset I didn't take the opportunity on my first match point and was lucky ... More About: Final , Battle , Wins , Sisters
Serena Wins; Sets up Sisters Semi-Final Showdown!
2008-03-07 23:38:00 Venus and Serena Williams will clash in the semi-finals of the Bangalore Open in India tomorrow. Second seed Venus beat Vera Zvonareva 6-4 6-3, while third seed Serena crushed unseeded Anastasia Rodionova 6-1 6-4. Serena demolished Rodionova in the opening set, breaking three times. The 26-year-old American was made to work in the second set, before clinching victory after breaking in game seven. The sisters have split 14 career meetings (7-7). Saturday's showdown marks their fourth meeting at the semifinal stage of a tournament; Serena has won two of the prior three semifinal matches. Serena has won five of the seven finals the sisters have played against each other, including victories in the 2002 French Open, Wimbledon and U.S. Open finals as well as the 2003 Australian Open and Wimbledon championship matches. Venus won their last clash at the US Open in 2005. Serena, who has lost her last two matches to her sister, joked: "She is a tough player and the only chance of beatin... More About: Sets , Final , Semi , Wins , Sisters
Team Williams out in 2nd Round
2008-03-06 00:39:00 Venus and Serena Williams lost their 2nd Round Doubles match (at the Bangalore Open in India) to third seeds Shuai Peng and Tiantian Sun of China, 7-5, 2-6, 9-11. It has been a while since the Sisters' last doubles title. That being said, let's now focus on singles. More About: Team
Serena makes winning start in India
2008-03-06 00:01:00 Serena Williams got back to winning on Wednesday. The third-seeded American advanced to the quarterfinals of the $600,000 Bangalore Open with a 7-5, 6-0 win over Tzipora Obziler of Israel. One of the top four seeds to receive a first-round bye, this was Williams first match since her puzzling quarterfinal loss to Jelena Jankovic at the Australian Open in January. The 26-year-old had looked dominant in her first four matches at Melbourne, but in the 6-3, 6-4 loss to Jankovic she appeared tired and uninspired.Owner of 28 career titles, the former No. 1 returned to her dominant form against the 34-year-old Obziler. After the players combined for four straight service breaks to start the match, Williams shook off the rust and was never broken again. The world No. 11 went on to win the final eight games of the match, which lasted 75 minutes. She?ll next face unseeded Russian Anastasia Rodionova, who pulled off one of two upsets Wednesday with a 7-6 (7-5), 6-2 victory over No. 6 Sybille... More About: India , Start , Winning , Serena
Williams Sisters notch 1st win on Indian soil
2008-03-04 11:40:00 Venus and Serena Williams overcame a slow start to advance into the second round of doubles at the WTA Tier II Bangalore Open on Tuesday morning.The American sisters, awarded a wild card in the doubles, beat Thailand's Tamarine Tanasugarn and Andreea Ehritt-Vanc 7-6 (5), 6-4 in the first round, in an hour and 34 minutes. The multiple Grand Slam champs fired 10 aces and used their long reach to oust the Thai-Romanian pair. They next take on third seeds Shuai Peng and Tiantian Sun of China, who ousted Russian duo of Vesna Manasieva and Vera Zvonareva 6-3, 6-4 in their first round match on Monday.Venus and Serena, making their debut in India, looked rusty to start off with as they were two breaks down at 0-3 in the first set. But the elder Williams started stepping into the court and making great crosscourt volleys.Tansugarn and Ehritt-Vanc targetted Serena, who hasn't had many matches under her belt this season and, according to her father, isn't hundred per cent fit for the tourna... More About: Indian , Sisters , Notch
Serena in a Sari looking like Dorothy?
2008-03-02 19:17:00 Serena Williams sports a Sari , a traditional Indian dress for women, as she walks down the ramp during a show organized for the upcoming Bangalore Open 2008 tennis tournament in Bangalore, India, Sunday, March 2, 2008. Is it me or does Serena have somewhat of a resemblance (in this picture) to the African American film goddess, Dorothy Dandridge (famous for her Oscar-nominated role (Best Actress) in "Carmen Jones" in 1954)? More About: Serena
Williams Sisters arrive in Bangalore: Will Play Singles and Doubles
2008-03-02 18:19:00 A mouth-watering semi-final clash between the Williams sisters is in the offering as both of them are pitted in the same half of the $600,000 Bangalore Open main draw that was unveiled Sunday at Raj Bhavan, the state governor?s residence. The top four seeds, including Jelena Jankovic, Venus and Serena and Swiss beauty Patty Schnyder will open their campaign from the second round as they have been handed an opening round bye. The Williams sisters have been given a wildcard in the doubles draw and they will be up against Andreea Ehritt-Vanc of Romania and Tamarine Tanasugarn in the first round. More About: Play , Singles , Sisters
This Week In Sports History
More articles from this author:2008-02-25 03:29:00 The date was 2/28/99Venus and Serena Williams became the first sisters to win WTA Tour events on the same day. Venus wins the IGA SuperThrift Tennis Classic in Oklahoma City after Serena takes her first title on the WTA Tour at the Gaz de France Open. More About: Sports , History , Week 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 |



