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Sunday, August 29, 2010

Sexy women in sports


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Stephanie Rice – Swimming

Swimming sensation Stephanie Rice has been named the sexiest sportswoman in the world. Rice came in at No 30 in FHM magazine's 100 sexiest women in the world in 2009, pipping Serbian tennis starlet Ana Ivanovic (32) for sport's top spot. The men's magazine says Rice has 'a body honed to perfection', reports the Daily Telegraph. AFP Photo by Greg Wood



















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Maria Sharapova – Tennis
The winner of three Grand Slam titles, Maria Sharapova is one of the hottest tennis stars. Men fancy this tall lady, who is the highest-paid lady athlete in the world. Sharapova is known to design her own tennis outfits. Maria is the sexiest tennis player of all times. Both off court and on court, there's no one quite like her. 
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Anna Kournikova – Tennis

Showing off her flexibility, Anna Kournikova's name finds mention on most males' fantasy list. In spite of taking a breather from tennis, Kournikova has been able to keep in shape, thanks to regular gym sessions. "I'm like a menu at an expensive restaurant, you can look at me, but you can't afford me," said Anna. 
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Kerri Lee Walsh – Beach volleyball

If you are enjoying your game yourself, so will the others. And Kerri Lee Walsh knows that very well. While she is playing, one gets to know what's on her mind – subtle sexiness is sexier than the blunt one. Never feeling frumpy, the beauty bomb renders the onlookers a fresh and warm feel. 

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Ana Ivanovic – Tennis

Men hoping to be in with a chance of dating tennis babe Ana Ivanovic could get off to a good start by learning how to be a good dancer. Ana revealed that she prefers men who are funny or good at dancing. She also divulged that looks like George Clooney or Prison Break's Wentworth Miller would win points too. However, Ana said her biggest turn-offs are cheesy chat-up lines and being too pushy. 
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Friday, August 27, 2010

Jimmy Connors Tennis Centre echoes the sport from its deepest core

Drawing inspiration from the deconstruction of a tennis ball, Foundation Architecture & Design has developed iconic tennis stadium and training academy for the United Arab Emirates, which is named “Jimmy Connors Tennis Center” after the former World No. 1 and one of the greatest tennis players of all time. Transforming the shapes and forms of the dissected ball into giant structures, the new tennis stadium presents an unusual design that will offer excellent facilities to not only the players but the spectators as well. Featuring the shell floating above a podium to allow sheltered movement between the structures, the Jimmy Connors World of Tennis echoes the sport from the deepest core.





Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Youth Olympics Opening Ceremonies

Youth Olympics Opening Ceremonies

On Saturday, Singapore welcomed young athletes from around the world in a ceremony opening the inaugural Youth Olympic Games. This is the first ever Summer Youth Olympics, an event designed to be celebrated in the same tradition of the Olympic Games - the major difference being that the competitors are all between 14 and 18 years of age. This year, 3,500 athletes from more than 200 countries are competing in 184 events in 26 sports.

Youth Olympics Opening Ceremonies

Youth Olympics Opening Ceremonies

Youth Olympics Opening Ceremonies

Youth Olympics Opening Ceremonies

Youth Olympics Opening Ceremonies

Youth Olympics Opening Ceremonies

Youth Olympics Opening Ceremonies

Youth Olympics Opening Ceremonies

Youth Olympics Opening Ceremonies

Youth Olympics Opening Ceremonies

Youth Olympics Opening Ceremonies

Youth Olympics Opening Ceremonies

Youth Olympics Opening Ceremonies

Youth Olympics Opening Ceremonies

Youth Olympics Opening Ceremonies

Youth Olympics Opening Ceremonies

Yukari Nakano 2008 World Figure Skating Champ

Friday, August 20, 2010

Nadal loses as Americans advance in Cincinnati


Nadal loses as Americans advance in Cincinnati ...
 Rafael Nadal of Spain hits a return to Marcos Baghdatis of Cyprus during their quarter-final round match at the Cincinnati Masters tennis tournament in Cincinnati, Ohio August 20, 2010. REUTERS/John Sommers II


World number one Rafa Nadal fell to Cyprus's Marco Baghdatis 6-4 4-6 6-4 in the quarter-finals of the Cincinnati Masters Friday as three of the top four seeds lost out.
Britain's Andy Murray and Serbian Novak Djokovic both suffered defeats to American opponents with Mardy Fish and Andy Roddick advancing to meet each other Saturday.
The only member of the top four to progress was third-seed Roger Federer, who meets a confident Baghdatis for a spot in Sunday's final after defeating Russian Nikolay Davydenko 6-4 7-5.
Nadal was well below his best against an inspired Baghdatis, whose big serve was on full power - he blasted 18 aces while the Spaniard could manage just four.
The match turned decisively in favour of the Cypriot, who had lost all six previous meetings with Nadal when the Spaniard double-faulted at break point with the game at 4-4 in the third.
It was a mistake the Nadal described as "criminal" and the 20th ranked Baghdatis served out for the win, giving himself a major confidence boost ahead of the U.S Open, which begins on August 30.
"I'm playing good; I'm feeling happy on court. I'm out of injuries. It's nice when you wake up and you don't have pain somewhere," said the Cypriot, beaten finalist in Washington earlier this month.
An All-American semi-final is a timely boost for the game in the U.S which is currently without a top ten male player -- although Roddick's win assures he is back to at least ninth in next week's rankings.
Roddick and Fish are close friends who, since their high school days, have spent many hours together practicing.
"There won't be many secrets that's for sure," Roddick said after beating third-ranked Serb Djokovic 6-4 7-5, his booming serve looking back to its best.
"We know each other probably better than any other two guys on the tour," added Roddick, who has been struggling for fitness and recently revealed he has been hampered by mononucleosis.
But, after his win over fifth-ranked Swede Robin Soderling Thursday and his confident display against Djokovic, the Texan is looking in good shape for the U.S Open.
"Once you decide you are playing you forfeit any excuses," Roddick said when asked about his health.
Fish took advantage of an exhausted world number four Murray, who wilted in 100-degree heat (38 Celsius) and lost 6-7 6-1 7-6 to the unseeded American.
Fish, ranked 36th in the world, has now beaten the Briton in three successive meetings following victories in Miami and at Queen's Club, London.
Fourth seed Murray won the opening set tiebreak despite producing his first double-fault at 5-5 but the tired Scot then struggled in a one-sided second set.
MURRAY FRUSTRATED
Both players held serve throughout the decider and Fish emerged victorious against a frustrated Murray who, after losing a rally on the penultimate point, thrashed the ball out of the stadium.
Federer, who had a walkover in the third-round after having had his opponent retire in the first set of his second-round match, was pleased to have quickly adjusted to the slick surface at Cincinnati and book his place in the last four.
"I wondered if I had enough to play on these kind of courts in a match moment," Federer told reporters. "I was really hoping to get a decent match in today, play solid, and come through and then feel like I am really in the tournament.
"Because before it didn't really feel that way. So there's a sense of relief from my side. Right off the bat kind of beating a top 10 player is not so easy, you know."

Serena Williams pulls out of U.S. Open

 Serena Williams pulls out of U.S. Open ...
 Serena Williams of the U.S. reacts during a news conference following her victory in the women's singles final at the 2010 Wimbledon tennis championships in London, July 3, 2010. REUTERS/Toby Melville/Files

American world number one Serena Williams has pulled out of the U.S. Open because she is still recovering from surgery on her right foot.
Williams, who won her 13th grand slam at Wimbledon earlier this year, cut her foot on broken glass at a restaurant in July and has not played since.
"It is with much frustration and deep sadness that I am having to pull out of the U.S. Open," Williams said on the tournament's website (http://www.usopen.org/). "My doctors have advised against my playing so that my foot can heal."
The U.S. Open begins Aug. 30 at Flushing Meadows.

Roddick and Fish through for all-American semi

Roddick and Fish through for all-American ...
Andy Roddick of the U.S. celebrates his win over Novak Djokovic of Serbia in their quarter final round match at the Cincinnati Masters tennis tournament in Cincinnati, Ohio, August 20, 2010. REUTERS/John Sommers II/Files

Andy Roddick and Mardy Fish will meet in an All-American semi-final at the Cincinnati Masters after knocking out top four opponents Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray Friday.
Roger Federer defeated Russian Nikolay Davydenko 6-4 7-5 and will face the winner of the match between world number one Rafa Nadal and Cypriot Marcos Baghdatis.
The prospect of the U.S's top two men battling for a spot in the final is a timely boost for the American game which is currently without a top ten male player -- although Roddick's win assures he is back to at least ninth in next week's rankings.
Roddick and Fish are close friends who, since their high school days, have spent many hours together practicing.
"There won't be many secrets that's for sure," Roddick said after beating third-ranked Serb Djokovic 6-4 7-5, his booming serve looking back to its best.
"We know each other probably better than any other two guys on the tour," added Roddick, who has been struggling for fitness and recently revealed he has been hampered by mononucleosis.
But, after his win over fifth-ranked Swede Robin Soderling Thursday and his confident display against Djokovic, the Texan is looking in good shape for the U.S Open.
"Once you decide you are playing you forfeit any excuses," Roddick said when asked about his health.
Fish took advantage of an exhausted world number four Murray, who struggled in 100-degree heat (38 Celsius) and lost 6-7 6-1 7-6 to the unseeded American.
Fish, ranked 36th in the world, has now beaten the Briton in three successive meetings following victories in Miami and at Queen's Club, London.
Fourth seed Murray won the opening set tiebreak despite producing his first double-fault at 5-5 but the tired Scot then struggled in a one-sided second set.
MURRAY FRUSTRATED
Both players held serve throughout the decider and Fish emerged victorious against a frustrated Murray who, after losing a rally on the penultimate point, thrashed the ball out of the stadium.
"I clearly feel like I played a lot better than I had in the previous matches that I played against him," said Fish, who owns a career 4-3 record over Murray.
"I've had a lot of trouble with him. He returns so well and moves so well that he gives aggressive players like me a lot of trouble. It's a great win for anyone."
Federer, who had a walkover in the third-round after having had his opponent retire in the first set of his second-round match, was pleased to have quickly adjusted to the slick surface at Cincinnati and book his place in the last four.
"I wondered if I had enough to play on these kind of courts in a match moment," Federer told reporters. "I was really hoping to get a decent match in today, play solid, and come through and then feel like I am really in the tournament.
"Because before it didn't really feel that way. So there's a sense of relief from my side. Right off the bat kind of beating a top 10 player is not so easy, you know."

Baghdatis beats Nadal to earn clash with Federer

Baghdatis beats Nadal to earn clash with ...
 Marcos Baghdatis of Cyprus serves to Rafael Nadal of Spain during their quarter final round match at the Cincinnati Masters tennis tournament in Cincinnati, Ohio, August 20, 2010. REUTERS/John Sommers II

World number one Rafa Nadal was knocked out of the Cincinnati Masters by Marcos Baghdatis on Friday, the Cypriot winning the quarter-final 6-4 4-6 6-4.
Baghdatis goes through to meet Switzerland's Roger Federer in Saturday's semi-final while the other match-up is an All-American affair with Andy Roddick facing Mardy Fish.
Nadal double-faulted at break point with the game at 4-4 in the third allowing the 20th ranked Baghdatis to serve out for the win.

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

The Evolution of the World Cup Soccer Ball

Uruguay (2nd half), 1930
German photographer Jens Heilmann took pictures of World Cup soccer balls from every single one of the 19 tournaments. These all balls have been kicked around by some of the greatest soccer players of the 20th and 21st century. More images after the break...

Italy, 1934
 

France, 1938

Brazil, 1950

Switzerland, 1954

Sweden, 1958

Chile, 1962

England, 1966

Mexico, 1970

West Germany, 1974

Argentina, 1978

Spain, 1982

Mexico, 1986

Italy, 1990

United States, 1994

France, 1998

South Korea, Japan, 2002

Germany, 2006

South Africa, 2010

Monday, August 9, 2010

World Record Basketball Dribbler

World Record Basketball Dribbler

Joseph Odiahmbo, a 5th grade teacher in Phoenix Arizona has made the Guiness Book of World Records for the longest time dribbling a basketball at one time. An assembly was held for him where he demonstrated his skills, and got the students involved too.

Saturday, August 7, 2010

The World's 10 Richest Tennis Players

Welcome to the rating of the richest tennis player of the planet. Revenues consist of athletes of different sources. For example, Maria Sharapova, mainly the "rich" by advertising products known corporations, such as «Canon», «Colgate-Palmolive», «Motorola», «Nike», «Tiffany» and «Land Rover». Only on the promotion of dandruff shampoo company «Unilever» tennis player receives more than $ 2 million in the same time, revenue Roger Federer is mainly composed of bonus payments for tournaments.

01. Roger Federer (Switzerland) - $ 35 million. The picture shows Roger Federer sends the ball to Juan Martin Del Potro (Argentina) in the first set final match US Open in New York on 14 September 2009. yeh the same, more images after the break...
02. Maria Sharapova (Russia) - $ 26 million on the photo: Maria Sharapova in 3 Sete match with Melanie Udine US Open tournament on Sept. 4, 2009. Udine won the match 3-6, 6-4, 7-5.

03. Rafel Nadal (Spain) - $ 18 million Rafael Nadal beats Fernando filing Gosnalesa (Chile) in the third set the match in the tournament chetvertfinalnogo US Open 12 sentbrya 2009. Nadal won 7-6, 7-6, 6-0 (UPI / Monika Graff)

04. Andy Roddick (USA) - $ 15 million Andy Roddick beats blow Swede Robin Soderling in the semi-final match of the tournament BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells, California March 20, 2010. Roddick won 6-4, 3-6, 6-3 and reached the final.

05. Serena Williams (USA) - $ 15 million US Open winner Serena Williams in a match with Alexa Glatch. Playing the first round of US Open August 31, 2009 in New York.

06. Venus Williams (USA) - $ 15 million Venus Williams beats starting Magdalena Rybarikovoy (Slovakia) in the first set match on US Open September 4, 2009 in New York.

07. Justine Henin (Belgium) - $ 10 million first scattering Justine Henin in the quarterfinal match against Serena Williams at the French Open Roland Garros in Paris June 5, 2007. Henin won 6-4, 6-3.

08. Novak Djokovic (Serbia) - $ 9.5 million by turnstile count third rank number ATP Novak Djokovic takes the ball to David Ferrer (Spain) in the final of Men's Dubai Tennis Championships on Saturday, February 28, 2009. Djokovic won the match 7-5, 6-3.

09. Ana Ivanovic (Serbia) - $ 8 million first scattering Anna Ivanovich against Vera Dusheninoy (Russia) in the first set match in the tournament US Open August 26, 2008 in New York.

10. James Blake (USA) - 7.5 million. In the photo, James Blake in a match against Ruben Ramirez-Hidalgo in the tournament US Open August 31, 2009 in New York.

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