Monday, August 18, 2008

This and That


by Savannah

You may have noticed I haven't updated anything since 8/14/08. With all the tennis players heading for New York and the US Open I guess it's safe to come out of my bunker. I'm sure you know I'm coming out all smiles since Rafa won the Gold at Beijing. Regardless of how Fernando Gonzalez got there I knew he would be a challenge for Rafael and he was.

But in the end it was Rafael receiving the Gold Medal and listening as Spain's national anthem was played. He will have a short time to enjoy what he has done because New York is next. But for the moment I have to indulge my inner fan girl and say¡Enhorabuena Rafael!


The Other Olympic Medalists

They say that imitation is the highest form of flattery. I guess that means all the Rafa fans among the players themselves now feel safe coming out of the woodwork.

Elena Dementieva Women's Gold Medalist Beijing 2008. Elena finally got the monkey off her back and won the big one beating her country woman Dinara Safina in the women's gold medal final. Dinara despite having played a lot of tennis coming into the match was still expected to win. Let's hope Elena keeps her confidence high and finally plays up to her potential.

A special shout out has to be given to the Russian women.I'm sure that the Russian sweep of Gold, Silver and Bronze in singles play made Shamil Tarpishev and Russian tennis proud. Congratulations to Elena, Dinara and Vera Zvonareva

United States Gold was brought home by Venus Williams and Serena Williams. Thwarted in their quests for singles glory they stayed and played inspired doubles totally dominating Spain's Virginia Ruano Pascual and Anabel Medina Garrigues in the Gold Medal Match. Their post match interview where they're both giggly as teenagers is a joy to watch. Congratulations Venus. Congratulations Serena.

Roger Federer and Stanislas Wawrinka of Switzerland won what turned out to be an emotional match for them both to take the gold in Men's Doubles. I think it was good to see Federer let his guard down and celebrate his victory. Maybe if the Swiss let it out more often their celebrations wouldn't be so awkward no? The news here is that the United States did not take Gold or Silver. Mike Bryan and Bob Bryan took the Bronze.

Great Olympic Tennis Pics





Rafael with Queen Sofia of Spain

In Other Tennis News

Juan Martin del Potro who wasn't good enough for the Argentine Olympic team has been on a tear. With the big boys in Beijing, and Andy Roddick continuing his curious year Senor del Potro has been tearing up the US Open Series. His latest victory was in the heat and humidity of Washington DC at the Legg Mason tournament. Some tennisheads are now hoping he pulls out of the Pilot Pen event which is underway so that he can be rested coming into New York. I'm sure the people at Pilot Pen feel otherwise but it will be very interesting to see how the newly fit and shorn Juan Martin does in New York. He is a big man who can move and he has embraced the hard courts. He is indeed a dark horse to go deep at the US Open.

Nadia Petrova won Cincinnati over Nathalie Dechy. Nadia has been hobbled by injuries and fought hard to get back into the conversation in womens tennis. Pairing up with Maria Kirilenko Nadia also won the doubles crown in Mason, Ohio. In this extremely weak era of the WTA it will be nice if Nadia can get herself back in the mix.

2 comments:

Helen W said...

Beautiful shots -- the one of Roger & Stan is a stand-out, as is the shot of Venus & Serena.

I'm just sooooooooooo happy for Rafa!

Craig Hickman said...

Great photos. The one of Serena and Venus jumping for joy is tremendous.