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Post time 12-12-2006 03:01 PM | Show all posts
waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa !!!!
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Post time 12-12-2006 03:06 PM | Show all posts
bilaaaaa nak tennis nie , smalan dah kalah ngan akughi waaaaaaa !!!!!
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Post time 12-12-2006 04:27 PM | Show all posts
dah lama x jenguk thread nie..boring laa..lambat sgt rasanya nk start new season..
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Post time 12-12-2006 04:46 PM | Show all posts

Reply #663 cyclops_psycho's post

tu ler....time Hopman Cup nanti bleh la start post balik....tp layan soft tennis kat Asian Games best gak..
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Post time 12-12-2006 06:22 PM | Show all posts

Reply #664 payrol's post

tu laa..dia org punyerr servis..mintak ampun byk2..lemah betul!!
x leh terima cara permainan diaorang mybe dah terbiasa melihat corak permainan yg lbh pantas n more energy..
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Post time 12-12-2006 09:31 PM | Show all posts
camana nakmain soft tennis haaaaa , tah faham aku ekekke
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Post time 13-12-2006 08:44 AM | Show all posts

Reply #666 beskal_00's post

court sama je...raket je lain n bola tuh ringan...nmpk cam rubber je...tp semua stroke n backhand diorang pun power gak..the best thing is..tgh main tuh..the coach bleh bagi coaching ...so bleh dgr jerit2 la tgh main tuh..hehe...lagi2 kalo awek2 jepun main...layan je...
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Post time 13-12-2006 10:14 AM | Show all posts
Sania kejutkan Li Na

DOHA - Pemain sensasi wanita India, Sania Mirza melakukan kejutan dalam acara perseorangan tenis Sukan Asia apabila menewaskan pilihan pertama, Li Na dari China 6-2, 6-2 pada separuh akhir, semalam.

Perlawanan yang melibatkan pemain nombor 21 (Li Na) dan 66 dunia (Mirza) itu ternyata menjadi tumpuan penyokong India yang begitu teruja dengan kemenangan Mirza.

Mereka tidak henti memberikan sokongan sehingga menyaksikan Li Na langsung tidak dapat bermain seperti biasa.

Namun pada perlawanan itu, Mirza tetap beraksi cukup berhati-hati walaupun tidak dicabar Li Na.

揇ia pemain ranking dunia lebih tinggi daripada saya dan boleh bangkit bila-bila masa. Jadi saya hanya cuba melakukan apa yang perlu untuk menyekatnya,
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Post time 13-12-2006 11:12 AM | Show all posts
Tennis: women's team final

[08 Dec 2006]




The Taipei, China relish the taste of success after their victory over India in the women's team tennis final between Chinese Taipei and India



Chuang Chia Jung and Hsieh Su Wei of Taipei, China ecstatic after their victory in the doubles match over India to secure the gold medal in the women's team tennis final between Taipei, China and India



Hsieh Su Wei of Chinese Taipei plays a two-handed backhand against Shikha Uberoi of India during the women's team tennis final between Chinese Taipei and India



Shikha Uberoi of India whips a backhand against Hsieh Su Wei of Chinese Taipei during the women's team tennis final



Chan Yung Jan of Chinese Taipei playing against Mirza Sania of India during the women's team tennis final




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Post time 13-12-2006 11:18 AM | Show all posts
Tennis: Men's team final

[08 Dec 2006]



Korea celebrate their victory against Japan to clinch the gold medal in the men's team tennis final between Japan and Korea



Korean team sing their national anthem after their victory against Japan to clinch the gold medal in the men's team tennis final between Japan and Korea



Go Soeda of Japan reaches for the ball against Lee Hyung Taik (not pictured) of Korea in the men's team tennis final between Japan and Korea



Takao Suzuki and Satoshi Wabuchi of Japan in action against Lee Hyung Taik and Jun Woong Sun of Korea in the men's team tennis final between Japan and Korea



Lee Hyung Taik and Jun Woong Sun of Korea in jubilation after their doubles victory against Takao Suzuki and Satoshi Wabuchi of Japan to clinch the gold medal in the men's team tennis final between Japan and Korea



Lee Hyung Taik and Jun Woong Sun of Koreacelebrate their doubles victory against Takao Suzuki and Satoshi Wabuchi of Japan to clinch the gold medal in the men's team tennis final between Japan and Korea





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Post time 14-12-2006 10:56 AM | Show all posts
Msia xdak antar team ke for asian games nih?
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Post time 14-12-2006 11:23 AM | Show all posts
Originally posted by NucLeaR_BLast at 14-12-2006 10:56 AM
Msia xdak antar team ke for asian games nih?


sukan sea pun x lepas..inikan pula asian games!
bile ntah nk improve sukan tennis kat malaysia nih padahal suakn ni la antara yg
popular & mudah cepat kaya kalau betul2 fokus n konsisten..lebih baik tumpukan kt atp n wta..x sabar nk tunggu thn 2007!!

MARTINA HINGIS  :pompom:  :clap:

                                                               JELENA JANKOVIC  :clap:

                         ELENA DEMENTIEVA  :love:
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Post time 14-12-2006 11:24 AM | Show all posts
Mirza kempunan raih emas tenis

DOHA
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Post time 14-12-2006 09:17 PM | Show all posts
Tennis: men's doubles final

[13 Dec 2006]



Sanchai Ratiwatana and Sonchat Ratiwatana of Thailand in action against Leander Paes and Mahesh Bhupathi of India during the men's doubles Final



Leander Paes (R) and Mahesh Bhupathi of India celebrate a point during the men's doubles final against Sanchai Ratiwatana and Sonchat Ratiwatana of Thailand



Leander Paes (L) and Mahesh Bhupathi of India playing during the men's doubles final against Sanchai Ratiwatana and Sonchat Ratiwatana of Thailand



Leander Paes (L) and Mahesh Bhupathi of India pose with their gold medals after the men's doubles final against Sanchai Ratiwatana and Sonchat Ratiwatana of Thailand



Gold medallists Leander Paes (3rd L) and Mahesh Bhupathi (3rd R) of India pose with silver medallists Sanchai Ratiwatana and Sonchat Ratiwatana of Thailand and bronze medallists Cecil Mamiit and Frederick Taino of the Philippines after the men's doubles final

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Post time 14-12-2006 09:29 PM | Show all posts
Tennis: Women's Singles Final

[13 Dec 2006]



Sania Mirza of India stretches to return to Zheng Jie of China during the women's singles final



Zheng Jie of China poses happily with the gold medal after defeating Sania Mirza of India during the women's singles final



Zheng Jie (2nd L) of China poses with silver medallist Sania Mirza (L) of India and bronze medallists Li Na of China and Aiko Nakamura (R) of Japan after the women's singles final



Sania Mirza of India shows her frustration against Zheng Jie of China during the women's singles final



An overview of Centre Court during the women's singles final



China's Zheng Jie, right, mashes the ball against India's Sania Mirza during the Asian Games Tennis Women's singles final in Doha, Qatar, Wednesday Dec. 13, 2006. Zheng won the gold. (AP Photo/Saurabh Das)



China's Zheng Jie returns the ball against India's Sania Mirza during the Women's Singles Tennis final at the Asian Games in Doha, Qatar, Wednesday Dec. 13, 2006. Zheng won the gold and Sania silver. (AP Photo/Saurabh Das)



China's Zheng Jie smashes against India's Sania Mirza during the Women's Singles Tennis final at the Asian Games in Doha, Qatar, Wednesday Dec. 13, 2006. Zheng won the gold and Sania silver. (AP Photo/Saurabh Das)



China's Zheng Jie, left, and India's Sania Mirza show their medals after the Women's Singles Tennis final at the Asian Games in Doha, Qatar, Wednesday Dec. 13, 2006. Zheng won the gold and Sania silver. (AP Photo/Saurabh Das)






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Post time 14-12-2006 09:34 PM | Show all posts
Tennis: mixed doubles final

[13 Dec 2006]



Silver medallists Satoshi Iwabuchi (L) and Akiko Morigami of Japan after their mixed doubles final defeat against Leander Paes and Sania Mirza of India



Indian fans sing the national anthem after the mixed doubles final



Leander Paes (R) and Sania Mirza of India during the mixed doubles final against Satoshi Iwabuchi and Akiko Morigami of Japan



Satoshi Iwabuchi (L) and Akiko Morigami of Japan both covering the ball during the mixed doubles final against Leander Paes and Sania Mirza of India



Leander Paes (R) and Sania Mirza of India with the gold medal after the mixed doubles final victory against Satoshi Iwabuchi and Akiko Morigami of Japan

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Post time 14-12-2006 09:36 PM | Show all posts
Zheng, Yan dapat emas

DOHA - Pasangan China, Zheng Jie dan Yan Zi memenangi pingat emas acara tenis beregu wanita pada Sukan Asia ke-15 di sini, semalam.

Pasangan juara Wimbledon dan Terbuka Australia itu menewaskan gandingan Taiwan, Chan Yung Jan dan Chuang Chia Jung 6-1, 7-6 (7/5).

China kini meraih dua pingat emas acara tenis pada temasya ini selepas Zheng memenangi acara perseorangan wanita, kelmarin.

Pasangan dari Jepun, Ryoko Fuda dan Tomoko Yonemura bersama gandingan China, Li Ting dan Sun Tiantian berkongsi pingat gangsa.

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Post time 15-12-2006 11:12 AM | Show all posts
India 慴erperang
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Post time 15-12-2006 11:38 AM | Show all posts
Bhupathi pula belasah Paes

PEMAIN tenis India, Mahesh Bhupathi melancarkan serangan pedas ke atas rakan beregu, Leander Paes hanya beberapa ketika selepas mereka bergandingan untuk mempertahankan mahkota Sukan Asia.

Dia menggambarkan 10 hari terakhir sebagai menyeksakan selepas Paes, kapten India dan jurulatih mengkritiknya berikutan kekalahan mengejut dalam acara berpasukan kepada Taiwan pada permulaan kejohanan.

揟imbul peluang untuk mempersoalkan saya dan ia dilakukan dalam cara buta tuli oleh kapten dan jurulatih,
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Post time 18-12-2006 12:23 AM | Show all posts
For Davenport, pregnancy starts new chapter in life
By Bonnie DeSimone
Special to ESPN.com

Three-time Grand Slam winner Lindsay Davenport, who is expecting her first child next spring, told ESPN.com on Wednesday that her priorities will shift to family and she has "no plans to play again."


Lindsay Davenport
Cynthia Lum/WireImage.com

"I hate the word 'retirement,' but this season was such a struggle physically for me, and I can't imagine playing again," Davenport said by phone from her home in Southern California. "I can't say there's any sadness, yet, about missing tennis. My life is with my husband and my future child.

"I feel like the second part of my life is about to begin, and I feel so lucky that if everything goes well, I'm able to go out like this. The timing couldn't be better," she said.

Davenport, 30, missed much of the 2006 season with chronic back pain. She returned to play several late-season tournaments, reaching the final at New Haven and the U.S. Open quarterfinals, and was noncommittal about her playing future throughout the summer and fall. She finished the season as the top-ranked U.S. woman at No. 25.

On Wednesday, Davenport sounded elated about imminent motherhood and unfazed at the prospect of ending her distinguished 15-year career. She said she and her husband of three years, former USC All-American Jon Leach, weren't planning for a pregnancy but took the "if it happens, we'll be happy" approach.

Aside from fatigue, she said she feels great physically.

"It's been wonderful," said Davenport, who said she is due in May. "I'm blessed -- both my mom and my sisters had easy pregnancies. It's just been hard not telling people."

Davenport was still keeping mum when she flew to the East Coast last week to participate in two exhibition events for charity. In Baltimore, where she played mixed doubles with Mike Bryan against Martina Navratilova and Bob Bryan at Pam Shriver's annual benefit, she reflected on the constant questions she fielded late this season.

"It's a little bit my fault," Davenport said last week. "I was probably a little bit too honest with my feelings throughout the years. There's no question after you've played so many years that you go up and down with your motivation."

"I hate the word 'retirement,' but this season was such a struggle physically for me, and I can't imagine playing again."
-- Lindsay Davenport

Davenport openly talked about quitting a couple seasons ago because of the wear and tear and her desire to start a family. She half-wishes now that she had kept her thoughts to herself.

"For the 2½ years since then, I've been dealing with it," she said. "It didn't matter how I did.

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