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Maria Sharapova: The leading contender to carry the Russian flag at Olympics opening ceremony next month |
Wednesday, June 13, 2012
Maria Sharapova: The leading contender to carry the Russian flag at Olympics opening ceremony next month
Friday, December 16, 2011
Aisam-ul-Haq and Faha Akmal Makhdoom Wedding -- Video and Photos of Rasm-e-Hina (Mehndi) Ceremony Friday (Dec. 16)
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Aisam-ul-Haq and Faha Akmal Makhdoom Wedding: Mehndi/Rasm-e-Hina Photos |
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Aisam-ul-Haq and Faha Akmal Makhdoom Wedding: Mehndi/Rasm-e-Hina Photos |
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Aisam-ul-Haq and Faha Akmal Makhdoom Wedding: Mehndi/Rasm-e-Hina Photos |
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Aisam-ul-Haq Wedding: Mehndi/Rasm-e-Hina Photos |
VIDEO: Rohan Bopanna in Lahore to Attend Wedding of Aisam-ul-Haq on Saturday/December 17
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Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi and Faha Akmal Makhdum Got Engaged in Lahore on Saturday/July 16. |
Monday, September 12, 2011
US Open Final: Serena Williams Lost the Match and Temperament -- Watch Video Williams Arguing with Chair Umpire
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Serena Williams Arguing with Chair Umpire During Final of US Open 2011 |
Serena continued making derogatory comments to the chair umpire long after this clip ended. She said "you're nobody" and "you're ugly on the inside" and much, much more between games and even between points within a game. The fact is the chair made the CORRECT call. Serena's behavior was utterly classless and an absolute disgrace. She is incredibly self-centered and gets ugly and abusive if things don't go the way she wants.
Monday, September 5, 2011
Spaniard Rafael Nadal Slipped Under the Desk During Post-match Press Conference (Watch Video)
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
China's Li Na looking for new heights at US Open
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China's Li Na looking for new heights at US Open |
Saturday, July 16, 2011
Pakistan Tennis Star Aisam-ul-Haq and Faha Akmal Engagement Ceremony (Exclusive Photos and Video)
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Aisam-ulHaq Qureshi and Faha Akmal Makhdum Got Engaged in Lahore on Saturday/July 16. |
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Aisam-ulHaq Qureshi and Faha Akmal Makhdum Got Engaged in Lahore on Saturday/July 16. |
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Aisam-ulHaq Qureshi and Faha Akmal Makhdum Got Engaged in Lahore on Saturday/July 16. |
Sunday, July 3, 2011
Petra Kvitova: 2011 Wimbledon Champion - - Collection of Hot and Sexy Photos
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Petra Kvitova: Hot n Sexy 2011 Wimbledon Champion |
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Petra Kvitova: Hot n Sexy 2011 Wimbledon Champion |
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Petra Kvitova: Hot n Sexy 2011 Wimbledon Champion |
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Petra Kvitova: Hot n Sexy 2011 Wimbledon Champion |
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Petra Kvitova: Hot n Sexy 2011 Wimbledon Champion |
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Petra Kvitova: Hot n Sexy 2011 Wimbledon Champion |
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Petra Kvitova: Hot n Sexy 2011 Wimbledon Champion |
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Petra Kvitova: Hot n Sexy 2011 Wimbledon Champion |
Monday, June 13, 2011
Women's Tennis Association (WTA) Latest Tennis Ranking on June 13
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Women's Tennis Association (WTA) Latest Tennis Ranking on June 13 |
Monday, April 11, 2011
Kim Clijsters' French Open Hopes Tumbled With Her Ankle Injury
Sunday, January 30, 2011
Li Na Regarded As 'Great' Tennis Player of Asia Despite Losing The Australian Open Final
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
Andre Agassi Used Nude Picture of Steffi Graf at a Charity Auction in Taiwan
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Two Tennis Greats: Andre Agassi and Steffi Graf |
Sunday, December 12, 2010
Swiss Star Martina Hingis Tied Wedding Knot With French Showjumper Thibault Hutin in Paris

Saturday, November 27, 2010
2010 Barclays ATP World Tour Finals - - Free Live Streaming: Enjoy Roger Federer v Novak Djokovic Live
Many online sportsbooks are streaming Novak Djokovic v Roger Federer live on 27 November 2010 from 20:00 GMT.
Our recommended online streaming providers which are showing free tennis live streams are bet365, Ladbrokes and Paddypower
- To watch the bet365 live stream of Novak Djokovic v Roger Federer simply go to the site, sign-in or register (it's free), click on Sports > Live Streaming and watch the game. Bet365's live streaming player is the best in the business and you have several options to watch live games including watching the feed as a stand alone player (just like on TV) or watching the live feed in their in-play betting tennis console. This is neat as it allows you to watch the game and whilst it progresses see the scores and the changing odds as the traders react to play.
- Ladbrokes also has tennis streaming for all members. To join Ladbrokes and watch the Novak Djokovic v Roger Federer game go to Ladbrokes, sign-up using the Ladbrokes Promotion Code MAXIMUMBONUS, then go to Sports > Ladbrokes.TV
- Paddypower's Live Tennis Streaming service can be accessed here
Monday, May 24, 2010
French Open 2010: Round 1 - - Venus William's Outfit in First Match Becomes Talk of The Town
So tennis whites can be a bit dull. And sports wear is not the most sexy attire around.
And Venus Williams was playing in the French Open in Paris... which might go some way to explain her bizarre choice of outfit in her first match of the tournament.
The 29-year-old player looked as if she had borrowed a negligee from a burlesque troop at the Moulin Rouge.

Looking as if she was about to burst into the can-can at any moment, Venus exhibited her normal flair on the court - athletically reaching for shots and slamming balls past her opponent Patty Schnyder of Swtizerland.
But the lacy, tutu-type attire kept bunching up to reveal her skintight flesh-coloured knickers.
It gave onlookers more than an eyeful of her shapely derriere.
Venus is becoming renowned for her on-court dress, which she wears to give publicity to her personal clothing line.
The star said she was wanted to create an 'illusion' - she's actually created a bit of a furore.
Last month she wore a similar outfit - a red dress with black trim, minus the lace - at the Madrid Open.
But it's unlikely her colourful outfits will go down well at the All-England tennis club.
Players are expected to wear classic white at Wimbledon.
While all talk was of her outfit, rather than her skill, Venus is currently ranked No.2 in the world.
She has never won the women's singles titles on clay and has only made one appearance in the French Open final - which is perhaps why she chose style over comfortable sportswear in the first round.
She did go on to win the first-round match against to Switzerland's Patty Schnyder, 6-3, 6-3
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Wimbledon 2010: Significant Rise in Rewards Announced by All-England Club - - Winner of Singles' Titles Will Get Staggering One Million Pounds

LONDON – The winners of this year’s Wimbledon singles’ titles will net a staggering one million pounds (1.54 million dollars) in prize money after the All-England Club announced a significant rise in the rewards on offer at the grass-court grand slam on Tuesday.
The credit-crunch defying figures mean reigning men’s champion Roger Federer and women’s holder Serena Williams will benefit from an increase of 150,000 pounds (231,145 dollars) on the winning purses in 2009 if they retain their crowns in south-west London.
The total prize money for the event has been increased by 1.175 million pounds (1.81 million dollars) to 13.725 million pounds (21.147 million dollars).
All England Club chairman Tim Phillips insisted the landmark million pound prize reflected the tournament’s desire to provide a fitting reward for the world’s best players.
“Wimbledon exists in a highly competitive global marketplace and it is the world’s best players who create and drive the interest,” Phillips said.
“It is important that we offer a level of prize money which is both appropriate to the prestige of the event and which gives the players full and fair reward.
“It shows that the championships are successful and it shows that we care about the players.”
The purse for the champions at Wimbledon has now doubled in the last 10 years and is just below the 1.6 million dollars awarded to the winners of the 2009 US Open.
The runners-up in the men’s and women’s events at Wimbledon, which runs from June 21 to July 4 this year, will bank 500,000 pounds (769,618 dollars), while the semi-finalists will take home 250,000 pounds (384,782 dollars).
Winning the men’s and women’s doubles events is worth 240,000 pounds (369,334 dollars) per pair, while even players in the singles who are knocked out in the first round will earn 11,250 pounds (17,312 dollars) for their unsuccessful day’s work.
But as well as keeping Wimbledon firmly established as the world’s premier tennis tournament, the decision to raise the prize money to unprecedented levels has also been influenced by the slump in the value of the pound.
Sunday, April 18, 2010
Sydney Lawyer Stephen Healy Elected New Tennis Australia President
Sydney lawyer Stephen Healy was elected the new president of Tennis Australia in a secret ballot held on Monday morning.
Healy succeeds the retiring Geoff Pollard, who has held the position since 1989.
Healy, the Tennis NSW president, beat former Australian Open director Paul McNamee in the ballot.
Healy congratulated McNamee on his campaign and said he was looking forward to working with Pollard in a hand-over phase over the next six months.
"I am excited about the appointing and leading tennis in Australia," Healy said.
"There are many challenges and issues that need to be addressed if we are to appeal more to the community and if we are to produce champions.
"The answer lies in working together, being flexible, inclusive and willing to think laterally."
Saturday, April 3, 2010
Cross Border Lovely Match - - Video Clip of Dance Rehearsal by Sania Mirza and Shoaib Malik in Hyderabad
Shoaib Malik has arrived to Hyderabad on Friday night from Dubai. According to the sources, Shoaib is closeted to Sania and her family members at her residence. Though all the events regarding their wedding are going public, the venue of the marriage is kept secrete. The venue may be shifted to Dubai to avoid the legal problems. Earlier, the marriage was planned at Hyderabad on April 15, 2010. After the marriage, Sania’s family is planning to visit Pakistan along with the new couple for their reception to be hosted by Shoaib.
On the twitter Sania stated, “Me and my family know the truth on the controversy and I believe God favors me”.
Thursday, April 1, 2010
Shoaib-Sania Wedding: A Lovely Cross-border Match
I found a beautiful article in "Saudi Gazette" written by Sameera Aziz in conext with the Shoaib-Sania match-up. It was narrated so impressively that I couldn't stop myself to share at my Blog. I hope my readers will also like it. Now read and enjoy the article below:
The wedding decision of two South Asian high-profile athletes, 23-year-old Indian tennis star Sania Mirza with 28-year-old Pakistani cricket star Shoaib Malik was surprising as well as delightful for me.

News related to both Shoaib and Sania has been surprising since they started their careers as sportspersons. It seems that Shoaib’s fortune is associated with Hyderabad, India. I remember, I wrote two features on his previous engagement with a Jeddah-based Hyderabadi girl – first feature when he got engaged with her and the second one when the engagement broke. Shoaib’s brother-in-law Imran Mirza told me at that time, “Sialkot and Hyderabad…no, no… Punjabi Paratha and Hyderabadi Biryani can’t go together!’’ Now what can one do about fate? If Shoaib’s stomach is destined to have Hyderabadi Biryani, no one can feed him Parathas.
Not so long ago, I covered Sania’s engagement news as well, featuring all the trouble created by her broken-hearted admirers on the occasion. After that the news of her broken engagement surprised me because she looked quite satisfied with her previous fiancé and family friend, Sohrab. Their engagement happened in a big ceremony in a 5-star hotel. Sohrab accompanied Sania in all her Wimbledon tours across the globe. It seemed that the duo was doing well.
To be honest, as a woman, I felt good to hear that it was her, who decided to break the engagement, not him. The South Asian environment is not so conducive for women to take their own decisions. Sania is always a trend breaker as she chose to play tennis and bravely faced lots of criticism from the Muslim community on her short dresses. Personally, I think that she can avail of the chance of being another trend-breaker by demanding to wear modest dresses in tournaments as this could pave the way for other Muslims girls to enter international tennis courts with their Muslim identity intact. Anyhow, she preserves her legal right to live her life in her own way as an Indian woman.
Success in marriage does not come merely through finding the right mate, but through being the right mate. Perhaps, she was the right mate for her ex-fiancé, but he might not have been suitable for her. According to many, although Sania said that she wished to quit tennis after marriage, she wished to continue her career. Sohrab would have wanted her to quit tennis and they were incompatible in terms of both the mindset and the ideas. Sania used her religious and legal right by choosing her future groom. I liked it!
But what I like more about this Indian girl is her decision of daring to marry a Pakistani man. After the creation of Pakistan in 1947, we have seen many families maintaining ties with those who remained in India. However in reality, Indo-Pak cross-border marriages are no more than straddling two boats at the same time. India and Pakistan always seemed to be at war whether on the battlefield or on the sporting turf.
We have watched radical elements targeting Muslims in India – from Bollywood celebrities to the common man. Being a Muslim, Sania was also questioned on her patriotism in 2008 when a photographer shot her picture in an angle that distorts the proximity of her feet to the Indian flag. At that time, many people in India ignored the possibility that the flag could be placed in a row in front where she was sitting. Rumor was aired that she had dishonored India’s flag by placing her feet right in front of it, while watching a match at the Hopman Cup in Perth. Furthermore, a lawyer in Madhya Pradesh filed a case against her. If found guilty, she could be liable to up to three years of sentence and a fine. She enjoyed all the admiration when the whole nation celebrated her wins but her one slip was not pardonable for many people in India.
Now as she wants to focus on the 2012 Olympics as an Indian tennis player, she should also make herself mentally stronger than earlier as she has dared to marry a Pakistani cricket star. The disapproval of her marriage with a Pakistani national has already come to light with a few protests in India. Sania admitted that she thought about her chosen groom’s nationality. She does not want to see her wedlock in a political light. But for a better understanding, she should be prepared to face the reality that this is not just a wedlock, but a test of nerves for both of them.
But the positive aspect of this marriage is quite exemplary. Celebrities are followed and their deeds are taken note of. Following in their footsteps, many hearts will come closer, and this will encourage ‘people-to-people contact’ and understanding between India and Pakistan. Peace cannot be achieved through force and violence; it can only be attained through understanding and bonding. History proved that marriages are always a source of peace, understanding and bounding. The Arab-Islamic history is filled with a number of examples of marriages for tribal unity, peace and strengthening of alliances.
In 1660, King Louis XIV of France married Princess Marie-Therese of Spain for peace. The Emperors of the Indian subcontinent, before the British rule, used to marry the other states’ princesses to bring about peace and harmony. If we have a close look at today’s scenario, it was the bonding of Al-Qaeda with local people in Afghanistan and the border areas of Pakistan, which tormented the NATO forces. Geographically isolated Al-Qaeda’s foreign warriors have strengthened their bonding by marrying local women and have become a part of society. This contact and bonding made the ‘War on Terror’ a complicated and prolonged business at the expense of the downfall of the United States economy. Mother Teresa said that all works of love are works of peace. The cross-border match of Sania and Shoaib’s wedding is a step forward to peace. These pleasant affairs of marriages should keep happening to secure all the battlefields on the borders of both the countries. Banned by Pakistan Cricket Board, Shoaib Malik, and nursing an injured wrist, Sania Mirza, perhaps may not be collecting adulations these days in sports, but they are dear to me today for daringly pelting the stones of love and peace to fill up the trench of rivalry of the two nuclear-armed countries.
Saturday, March 27, 2010
Ushna Suhail to Leave for Nigeria To take Part in Her Career's First ITF Grade ii Under-18 Tournament
LAHORE: Pakistan’s prominent tennis player Ushna Suhail, who is leaving for Nigeria on Saturday to take part in her career’s first ITF grade II under-18 tournament, is fully confident to make her debut on a confident note.

“I am optimistic to put up a good performance in my first-ever grade II ITF tournament after participating in as many as 23 grade four and five tournaments in past two years,” she told a news conference along with her coach former Davis Cupper Rashid Malik.
She said the ITF grade II tournament being played at Abuja, Nigeria, from March 28 to April 2, will be challenging as players from twenty countries will be taking part in it.
“It is a very important assignment for me because points earned in it will count to determine my ranking,” said Ushna.
She said she would be playing back-to-back tournaments and after taking part in Nigerian event, she would be flying to Turkey for ITF grade five event being played from April 5.
Ushna said her ultimate dream is to join WTA women circuit next year after producing encouraging results in ITF tournament and to improve her ranking.
“I am doing five hours daily training under the guidance of Rashid Malik to keep myself fit because tennis is a very fast game which demands prime fitness which is only possible by engaging in strenuous court and gym training,” Ushna added.
She said she could play on any court but she found hard courts easier.
The national champion urged the Pakistan Tennis Federation to give exposure and experience to young players by ensuring their participation abroad.
“Tennis players have lesser opportunities to sharpen their skills as playing tournaments abroad is always an expensive venture and the PTF should sponsor such trips.”
Ushna was of the view that less girls are taking up tennis as a sport because they did not get ample chance to explore their talent.
“Individual efforts on part of parents to send their children aborad is the only way to get high-profile experience,” she asserted.
“I have set my goals in tennis and I am confident to be in top 100 in near future and then to make my mark in a positive manner in WTA events worldwide,” she said.