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Post time 7-1-2015 06:30 AM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Edited by Mulan at 7-1-2015 06:35 AM

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Post time 7-1-2015 11:54 AM | Show all posts
Edited by Yen_Aireena at 7-1-2015 12:00 PM

im coming back...
wahhh gitu... ala2 nadal come back...
walau pun kalah semlm... hrp nadal usaha jaya lg...
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Post time 7-1-2015 11:55 AM | Show all posts
Edited by Yen_Aireena at 7-1-2015 12:03 PM

Who’s hot! Sharapova, Nadal voted sexiest again
Thanks to our very loyal and active readers and for the thousands of votes we received. We love the responses.
Maria Sharapova is on a roll, winning now for the third straight year. However, boyfriend Grigor Dimtrov, who was voted sexiest last year, came in second. He lost out to three-time winner Rafa Nadal, who also was the hottest in 2011 & 2012.
Tennis’ hottest couple, Maria Sharapova and Grigor Dimtrov, won it in 2014.
The awards were named for Ivanovic and Safin whose notable sexiness helped them capture the awards for the first five years of the poll, 2005-2009. They were declared ineligible after the awards were named for them.
Results of all seven 2014 TennisReporters.net awards are listed below:

Sexiest
Male Player
Results
Rafael Nadal
35%
Grigor Dimitrov
23%
Roger Federer
12%
Feliciano Lopez
8%
Novak Djokovic
6%
Ernests Gulbis
6%
Nick Kygrios
4%
Tommy Haas
3%
Fabio Fagnini
2%
Ryan Harrison
1%
Sexiest
Female Player
Results
Maria Sharapova
35%
Eugenie Bouchard
17%
Victoria Azarenka
13%
Caroline Wozniacki
12%
Serena Williams
8%
Maria Kirlenko
6%
Alize Lim
5%
Dominika Cibulkova
2%
Karolina Pliskova
2%
Sloane Stephens
1%
ATP Coach of the Year
Results
Magnus Norman /
Stan Wawrinka
33%
Stefan Edberg /
Roger Federer
29%
Michael Chang /
Kei Nishikori
26%
Toni Nadal /
Rafael Nadal
5%
Boris Becker /
Novak Djokovic
4%
Goran Ivanisevic /
Marin Cilic
4%
WTA Coach of the Year
Results
Carlos Rodriguez /
Li Na
49%
Patrick Mouratoglou /
Serena Williams
19%
Wim Fissette /
Simona Halep
12%
Sven Groeneveld /
Maria Sharapova
10%
Nick Saviano /
Eugenie Bouchard
7%
David Kotyza /
Petra Kvitova
3%
ATP Breakthrough Kid of the Year
(24 or younger)
Results
Kei Nishikori
65%
Grigor Dimitrov
15%
Dominic Thiem
8%
Milos Raonic
6%
David Goffin
6%
WTA Breakthrough Kid of the Year
(21 or younger)
Results
Eugenie Bouchard
49%
Belinda Bencic
23%
Garbine Muguruza
16%
Zarina Diyas
6%
Madison Keys
6%
Tweeter of the Year
Results
Laura Robson
30%
Roger Federer
19%
Stan Wawrinka
15%
Tomas Berdych
12%
Serena Williams
8%
Caroline Wozniacki
6%
Maria Sharapova
5%
Andy Murray
3%
Eugenie Bouchard
2%
Grigor Dimitrov
1%


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Post time 7-1-2015 12:51 PM | Show all posts
Yen_Aireena replied at 7-1-2015 11:54 AM
im coming back...
wahhh gitu... ala2 nadal come back...
walau pun kalah semlm... hrp nadal u ...

wahhh gitu sesangat! lamanya tak berposting. is everything OK?

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Post time 7-1-2015 12:53 PM | Show all posts
bioessence replied at 6-1-2015 06:42 PM
Seriously in 51mins bouchard downed williams 62 62

their next match should be interesting!

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Post time 8-1-2015 05:00 PM | Show all posts
SHARAPOVA BREEZES INTO BRISBANE SFS

BRISBANE, Australia - Maria Sharapova kept her fantastic start to the 2015 season going Thursday, breezing past Carla Suárez Navarro in straight sets in the Brisbane International quarterfinals.

Watch highlights, interviews and more video from Brisbane right here on wtatennis.com!

Sharapova had had trouble with Suárez Navarro before - she lost to her just last summer at the Rogers Cup in Montréal. But this time it was no contest as the No.1-seeded Russian broke serve five times and needed just an hour and eight minutes to send the No.7-seeded Spaniard packing, 6-1, 6-3.

"We went back and forth with our victories in 2014 so I'm always a little bit aware of girls that I lose to," Sharapova said after the match. "I certainly know that she's capable of playing really well, though. She plays defense great and makes you hit a lot of balls. Especially on a slower court like here, you just don't want to give her that much time to play her game. I thought I did a good job of that today.

"Maybe I made a little too many unforced errors in the beginning, but I finished strong."

Awaiting Sharapova in the semifinals will be WTA Rising Star Elina Svitolina, who rallied from 6-4, 3-0 down to upset No.3 seed Angelique Kerber earlier in the day, 4-6, 7-5, 6-3. It was the third Top 10 win of the Ukrainian's career - she previously scored wins over Kerber and Petra Kvitova last year.

"I was just trying to fight, and that's the only thing I was trying to do," she said. "I wasn't thinking about the score. I was just trying to play every single point as the last one. That was the only thing I was really thinking about, to rally with her and find my game again, and to find my forehand again."

Sharapova beat Svitolina in the pair's only previous meeting, and in straight sets too, but this one could be different - Svitolina seems to be even more motivated going into this encounter on Friday.

"I'm looking forward to it," Svitolina said. "It's always great to compete against these players. You see what you need to improve. I'll try and fight as I did today, and hopefully I can win tomorrow."

"She's a young girl that's already in the Top 30 with a tremendous amount of potential, and someone you'll be seeing in the top very soon," Sharapova said. "She definitely has a good game. She's an all-around player. It'll be a tough match-up for me, but one that I'm looking forward to, actually."
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Post time 8-1-2015 05:15 PM | Show all posts
Mark Webber supporting Maria during today's match at Brisbane International - Australian Open Series

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Post time 8-1-2015 05:18 PM | Show all posts
In Friday’s semi-final, Maria will face world no.28 Elina Svitolina of the Ukraine.
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Post time 8-1-2015 05:23 PM | Show all posts
Season of smiles



















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Post time 12-1-2015 11:16 AM | Show all posts
yeay masha menang!!!
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Post time 12-1-2015 11:17 AM | Show all posts
apa2 pon suka tgk game masha vs ana tahun 2014..yg baru ni pon ok..
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Post time 12-1-2015 03:41 PM | Show all posts
yeayyy masha mng
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Post time 12-1-2015 04:02 PM | Show all posts
It's great to hold the trophy starting off the year."

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Post time 12-1-2015 04:09 PM | Show all posts
Sharapova beats Ivanovic to win Brisbane International

BRISBANE (Reuters) - Maria Sharapova beat Ana Ivanovic in the final of the Brisbane International on Saturday in a display that bodes well for her chances at the Australian Open.

It has been seven years since Sharapova won her only Australian Open title but if she can take her form from Brisbane to Melbourne, a second title does not seem out of the question.

Sharapova had to work hard to beat Ivanovic, coming from behind to beat her 6-7(4) 6-3 6-3 but the Serbian is a good measuring stick.

Sharapova not only beat Ivanovic in the 2008 Australian Open final but both women are in devastating form heading towards the first grand slam of the season, starting on Jan. 19.

"I played four good matches against very different types of opponents," Sharapova said. "I couldn't have asked for better preparation."

The Russian dropped just nine games in getting to the final while Ivanovic showed nerves of steel to see off her opponents to join Sharapova, ranked number two in the world.

It was a match that could have gone either way but Sharapova proved too strong once she got her nose in front in the deciding third set at the Pat Rafter Arena.

"She deserved to win the first set, no doubt, but I hung in there," Sharapova said. "It was important to get that break. I held that and the third set came down to a few points really."

Winning the Brisbane International provided Sharapova with her 34th WTA career title and her fifth in the last nine months, a red-hot span in which she also captured a second French Open and a first China Open.

The 27-year-old has won at least one title every year since 2003, an unbroken streak of 15 years.

For Ivanovic, who has begun a resurgence up the world rankings in the past year, the pain of losing was compounded by an abdominal strain which forced her to seek medical attention but is unlikely to disrupt her Australian Open campaign.

"I really thought it was a high quality match from the first moment on. There were not many unforced errors. We both played a high quality match I thought," Ivanovic said.

"Now it's about recovery and getting the best possible preparation for Melbourne. It's another event. This was great week for me, a great way to start the season."
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Post time 12-1-2015 11:19 PM | Show all posts
@ashburn...

1) kalau diberi 1 pilihan antara maria menang ATAU man utd menang, mana pilihan u?

hihii.. man utd kalah kat laman sendiri... cemana tu?
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Post time 14-1-2015 12:31 PM | Show all posts
Mulan replied at 12-1-2015 11:19 PM
@ashburn...

1) kalau diberi 1 pilihan antara maria menang ATAU man utd menang, mana pilihan u?

soalan xboleh blahh...
of koslahh nak masha mng..
masha sorang..siaaannnnnnn dia
hati wanita sgt rapuh
man utd ramai..leh share kesedihann
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Post time 14-1-2015 01:00 PM | Show all posts
AUSTRALIAN OPEN CONTENDERS: MARIA

Maria Sharapova goes into the Australian Open in red hot form and with Serena Williams' No.1 ranking in her sights.



At last year's BNP Paribas WTA Finals Singapore presented by SC Global, Maria Sharapova had the opportunity - albeit a slim one - to reclaim the World No.1 ranking from Serena Williams.

Things in Singapore, though, did not exactly go to plan, a couple of round robin losses ending her hopes of the top spot and of lifting the trophy.

The setback does not seem to have dampened her spirit. In fact, judging by the Russian's social media posts from pre-season training, it has merely succeeded in making her work even harder.

And she did not have to wait long to reap the fruits of her labor; in the opening week of the new season, Sharapova breezed through to the final of the Brisbane International before producing a typically dogged performance to overcome an on-song Ana Ivanovic.

Her success in Queensland not only provided plenty of time on court ahead of the Australian Open, but also a put her within touching distance - 681 points, to be precise - once more of Williams' No.1 ranking. With 2,000 points up for grabs for the champion in Melbourne, a title for Sharapova will see her reclaim top spot for the first time since June 2012.

Doing so will be far from straightforward, though. The Australian Open, which Sharapova won in 2008, has a reputation for throwing the form book out of the window and this year's edition is as open as ever. In addition to traditional rivals such as Williams, Ivanovic and Petra Kvitova, Sharapova will have to contend with the ever growing number of WTA Rising Stars.

Twelve months ago, Eugenie Bouchard came to prominence thanks to a fearless semifinal run and her Hopman Cup showings - which included a handy win over Williams - suggest she is ready to contend once more. Simona Halep is likely to pose an even greater threat and, like Sharapova, warmed up for Melbourne with a title, in Shenzhen.
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Post time 14-1-2015 01:06 PM | Show all posts
SHARAPOVA'S BUSY WEEK IN AUSTRALIA

What's Maria Sharapova's been up to in Melbourne this week? Find out here. Also, look into the mind of a champion in Nike's latest video on the Russian megastar.

Nike Women Presents: Maria Sharapova



MELBOURNE, Australia - In the above video, Nike Women Presents: Maria Sharapova, take a glimpse into the mind of one of the greatest WTA champions, a five-time Grand Slam winner and former World No.1 who has come back time and time again in matches, from injury and more.
But while Sharapova is grinding it out preparing for what she hopes is Grand Slam title No.6, she's also been keeping very busy off the court in the lead-up to the Australian Open. It all began with herBrisbane International trophy shoot, and once she got to Melbourne she met the tournament's ball kids with Australia's own Thanasi Kokkinakis, and on Tuesday night the Russian attended the TAG Heuer Party at Ms Collins, getting some mixing lessons from Australian musical act NERVO.
Sharapova wore a Reed Krackoff dress, Kurt Geiger shoes, TAG Heuer watch and a Lanvin clutch.
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Post time 14-1-2015 01:13 PM | Show all posts
LI NA: I'M FEELING PRETTY GOOD

SHENZHEN, China - Li Na, not just a trailblazer in the tennis world but an absolute megastar in China, made a very special visit to the Shenzhen Open on Finals Day, touring the grounds, meeting her fans, doing a series of media interviews, helping at the coin toss and handing out the trophies.

"I'm feeling pretty good," Li said. "This time is a little bit different - the last two times I was here I had to play, and now you can see me without my racquet, just walking around.

"Finally I can just enjoy watching the matches."

Li made a lot of breakthroughs for China in the 2000s, everything from becoming the first Chinese to win a WTA title, break the Top 20 in the world, reach a Grand Slam quarterfinal and more.

But in the 2010s she took it to a whole new level, becoming the first Chinese to break the Top 10, the first Asian player, male or female, to win a Grand Slam title at the French Open in 2011, repeating the feat at the Australian Open in 2014 and, just a few weeks after that triumph Down Under, going as high as No.2 in the world, the highest-ranked Asian player in tennis history, male or female.

And Li's heroics in Shenzhen were woven into that story. She won the first two editions of the International-level event in 2013 (beating Klara Koukalova in the final) and 2014 (beating Peng Shuai in an all-Chinese final). She retired last fall so couldn't go for a three-peat at the 2015 edition.

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