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Australian Open Results and News

"A Game to Love" (and Covet).

Tuesday, February 15th, 2011

A Game to Love by Mike PowellIf a picture is worth a thousand words A Game to Love: In Celebration of Tennis is worth 500,000. Mike Powell, an award winning sports photographer, has filled this coffee-table masterpiece with a luscious array of modern day tennis images so loaded with raw character, emotion and detail I literally stopped my day to enjoy every page on the spot. 

“Television,” Powell says, “is dominant in its positions, and leads how most of us can see [an] event, but the power of the great still image is that it will freeze a memory and make it iconic, in a way that a moving image does not.”

I ached over a shot of Roger Federer. I’ve watched hours of the guy, both live and on tv; never have I seen an expression like this. 

Dinara Safina Roland Garros The close-ups are to die for: Serena Williams’ focus (and perfect manicure) mid-point; Rafael Nadal’s hands holding a gleaming US Open trophy, the stained and frayed finger bandages, vestiges of the raging battle that got him there. Dinara Safina’s anguish and utter frustration mid match.

A Game to Love takes you to and through the four majors: Australian Open, Roland Garros, Wimbledon and US Open and is interspersed with images from tournament grounds, quotes from tennis greats and observations by Powell himself, a clear connoisseur of the game. 

Buy it at bookstores everywhere beginning April 1, 2011, $40 USD. Currently available for pre-order.

Serena Williams Australian Open as in A Game to Love by Mike Powell

Images: Mike Powell



Rafael Nadal: “I Was Crying in the Locker Room” After Australian Open Loss [Video]

Wednesday, February 9th, 2011

Rafael Nadal said he was in tears after his Australian Open defeat.

Novak Djokovic’s Australian Open Title Sparks Celebrations in Serbia [Video]

Thursday, February 3rd, 2011

Fans in Serbia celebrate Novak Djokovic’s Australian Open title.

Murray Moping; Oz Open Redux; ATP/WTA Previews; Tennis-X Notes

Sunday, January 30th, 2011

Notes: Four-time champ Fernando Gonzalez is missing with injury; draw looks like the Argentine Open, with seeds Nalbandian (vs. Barlocq) and Monaco (vs. M.Gonzalez) facing tricky all-ARG openers with practice partner countrymen; Bellucci beat Monaci in last year’s final; in addition to Gonzo winning the event four times, other notable past winners are French Open champ Gustavo Kuerten (2000) and French runners-up Guillermo Coria (2001) and Alberto Berasategui (1994).

Novak Djokovic: “Physically I’m Stronger, I’m Faster, Mentally I’m More Motivated”

Sunday, January 30th, 2011

Novak Djokovic wins the Australian Open, here’s the press conference.

Andy Murray: “Right Now I Feel Better Than I Did Last Year”

Sunday, January 30th, 2011

Andy Murray press conference after his loss to Novak Djokovic in the Australian Open final.

Djokovic v. Murray in a Fedal-Less Australian Open Final, Who’s the Pick?

Sunday, January 30th, 2011

Sean Randall makes his pick for the Australian Open men’s title.

Novak and Andy’s HEAD to HEAD Sunday.

Saturday, January 29th, 2011

Andy Murray and Novak Djokovic Australian Open Final Andy Murray and Novak Djokovic go HEAD to HEAD Sunday night in the men’s singles finals of the Australian Open. This is their first time meeting in a Grand Slam final.

Both will wield a HEAD racquet. Djokovic, the new HEAD YouTek™ IG Speed MP, and Murray the HEAD YouTek™ Radical Pro.

Make a winning prediction on HEAD’s Facebook page for a chance to win a signed racquet.

The final starts at 7:30 PM Australian Time 1/30. That means 3:30 AM EST US. Yikes. Can’t wait.

 



Novak and Andy’s HEAD to HEAD Sunday.

Saturday, January 29th, 2011

Andy Murray and Novak Djokovic Australian Open Final Andy Murray and Novak Djokovic go HEAD to HEAD Sunday night in the men’s singles finals of the Australian Open. This is their first time meeting in a Grand Slam final.

Both will wield a HEAD racquet. Djokovic, the new HEAD YouTek™ IG Speed MP, and Murray the HEAD YouTek™ Radical Pro.

Make a winning prediction on HEAD’s Facebook page for a chance to win a signed racquet.

The final starts at 7:30 PM Australian Time 1/30. That means 3:30 AM EST US. Yikes. Can’t wait.

 



No Li Way as Clijsters Wins First Australian Open Title

Saturday, January 29th, 2011

“I finally feel like you guys can call me Aussie Kim, because I won the title,” Clijsters told the crowd after the match. Clijsters picked up the nickname Aussie Kim when she used to date Australian former No. 1 Lleyton Hewitt. “I’ve been coming here for many years and you guys have always been amazing. I really appreciate it. It helps so much when you’re fighting to win the title.”

Kim Clijsters: “This is Probably My Last Full Season That I’ll Be Playing”

Saturday, January 29th, 2011

The press conference interview after Kim Clijsters won her first Australian Open.