By Erik Gudris The opening day of action at any big event, especially one like the BNP Paribas Open, is usually focused on wrapping up qualifying rounds, taking in a few first round matches of note and catching up with the top seeds before they start … [Read more...]
Kourtin’ Karen’s Tennis Week in Review
0-15 "The Hand" that Rocked the 2003 French Open Confesses Justine Henin gave a very lengthy interview to Belgian TV in which among the many revelations  she admitted that she lied in the now infamous “hand†incident in the 2003 semifinal of … [Read more...]
Kourtin’ Karen’s Scoreboard for the Australian Open Quarterfinals
0-15 Rafa Slam is History An injury to his inner hamstring in the first set hampered Rafael Nadal's movement, that along with David Ferrer's smart aggressive play ended the quest of the "Rafa Slam.'Â Final score - Ferrer defeated Nadal 6-4, 6-2, … [Read more...]
Kourtin’ Karen’s Scoreboard for the Australian Open – Day 7
15-0 No Djoke Novak Djokovic is just cruising through the draw. On Saturday he advanced to the quarterfinals with a 6-3, 6-4, 6-0 win over Nicolas Almagro. 15-15 Agony of De-feet He may have had some foot trouble, but Fernando Verdasco was … [Read more...]
Kourtin’ Karen’s Scoreboard for the Australian Open – Day 5
0-15 Streak Ends Venus Williams’ streak of consecutive major tournament matches without a retirement has ended at 257. Williams was forced to retire from her match with Andrea Petkovic with a pelvic muscle injury she sustained in her previous … [Read more...]
Kourtin’ Karen’s Tennis News Scoreboard – Week Ending January 16, 2011
0-15 The floods in Australia and Brazil. ITF to Help Flood Victims in Australia and Brazil 15-15 Rally for Relief The "Rally for Relief " exhibition raised almost two million dollars to aid the flood victims in the Queensland area of Australia. It … [Read more...]
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