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 Post subject: Re: Western & Southern Open, Cincinnati
PostPosted: 14. August 2013 23:23 
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Doubles:

1-0, Daniela & Martina hold to 0.
1-1, Vinci/Errani hold to 30.
2-1, Daniela & Martina hold to 30.
2-2, Vinci/Errani hold to 30.
3-2, Daniela holds to 15 & wins the game with an ace.
4-2, Daniela & Martina break to 30.
4-3, Martina broken to 0.
4-4, Vinci/Errani hold to 30.
4-5, Daniela broken to 40, saved 2 BPs.
4-6, Vinci/errani serve out to 30.



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 Post subject: Re: Western & Southern Open, Cincinnati
PostPosted: 14. August 2013 23:54 
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2nd set:

1-0, Daniela & Martina hold from 15-40.
1-1, Vinci/Errrani hold to 40, save a BP.
1-2, Daniela & Martina broken to 30.
1-3, Vinci/Errani hold to 30.
1-4, Daniela & Martina broken to 40, were 40-30 up.
1-5, Vinci holds to 0, serves an ace.
2-5, Daniela holds to 30, served an ace to win the game but also a DF.
3-5, Daniela & Martina comeback from 40-15 down to break Errani.
4-5, Martina holds to 30.
4-6, Vinci serves out to 30, Daniela & Martina saved another MP at 40-15.



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 Post subject: Re: Western & Southern Open, Cincinnati
PostPosted: 15. August 2013 00:04 
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From 4-2 up in the first set they've won one game...very frustrating

At least made the 2nd set respectable but it was too little too late. They just can't seem to win back to back matches :(


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 Post subject: Re: Western & Southern Open, Cincinnati
PostPosted: 15. August 2013 00:30 
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The Vinci and Errani matches are going as we hoped, but the WTA Order of play now lists the doubles as the 4th match, not the 3rd, on court 9. So much for two exhausted Italians. Dang it...someone playing favorites here?

How often was Lance Armstrong exhausted? Errani owes so much to Dr Luis Garcia del Moral, "best doctor in Valencia for everything" who was also one of Lance Armstrong's doctors. Isn't it really suspicious that Vinci does absolutely nothing in her 20s but she suddenly starts playing her best tennis ever in her 30s.



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 Post subject: Re: Western & Southern Open, Cincinnati
PostPosted: 15. August 2013 15:04 
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Your Errani (and now Vinci) rants are must reads, Chungwit!
Here's what's bothering me. I'm seeing a glittering opportunity slipping through Daniela's fingers. OK, nice start yesterday, exciting late comeback, Daniela and Martina can hang with the top teams. Ordinarily that would be encouraging after only 3 weeks. But this is a 5 week trial and it's nearly over. Martina didn't get into the Hall of Fame based on encouraging almosts against the top opponents. As a couple of you have suggested, she may well politely bid Dani adieu and go for it with someone else. The killer is that with better results, this could be a gold mine. The WTA saw the excitement in Carlsbad and the sellout in Cincinnati. They have something in this team that they may have never had before, a marketable doubles team. Navratilova and Shriver were never overly popular because they won all the time (and Shriver was not marketable). Venus and Serena don't excite the fans because they always win and rarely play doubles. Fernandez/Zvereva weren't drawing cards. I can't honestly recall how popular Hingis was with Kournakova, but I'd figure only one of those two were marketed. The WTA knows that no one pays 12¢ to watch Errani/Vinci, cheaters or not. Same is true about Hradecka/Hlackova or Jones/Kops-Spears. Daniela and Martina is a team they can and are already promoting. That won't last, however, if they're constantly out before the weekend. I'm of a belief that in New Haven, they don't just need a breakthrough win over a top team. They need to win the event, then follow up with a deep US Open run. I want so bad for this to succeed,
But right now, it's not looking good. Hingis says they're close, but how long will that be enough for her, or for Daniela?



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 Post subject: Re: Western & Southern Open, Cincinnati
PostPosted: 16. August 2013 00:12 
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Errani's a doper but let's face it, she's far from the only doper in tennis but it's not as if the ITF are doing much about it.

Tom English: Tennis and the anti-doping debate

Let’s consider the case against tennis. In the week of the 2010 Australian Open, the journeyman American player, Wayne Odesnik, was caught trying to bring eight vials of human growth hormone, plus syringes, into the country. Odesnik was banned for two years, later reduced to one year on account of him supposedly becoming a whistleblower for the ITF.

Wayne doesn’t seem to be blowing too many whistles. He was, however, playing at Wimbledon this year.

Odesnik has been linked to a Miami clinic run by Tony Bosch, a supplier of doping products to athletes from different sports including tennis. Odesnik’s name appears in Bosch’s files. There is a separate heading marked “Tennis”. That story first appeared in the Miami Times in January. The newspaper contacted the ITF, the ATP and the WTA, the main governing bodies of the sport, for comment and got back a few lines of mumbo-jumbo which amounted to a refusal to comment on what was the latest glaring indication of a problem in their sport. There have been many such indicators.

Eufemiano Fuentes, the notorious Spanish doping doctor, has said that it wasn’t just cyclists that he treated, it was footballers, boxers and tennis players, too. When a Spanish judge refused to allow Fuentes’ non-cycling clients to be named (or their blood bags to be analysed) Andy Murray called it the greatest cover-up in the history of sport. Murray is not the type of guy who involves himself in controversy when he can avoid it, so what was it about the Fuentes decision that riled him so much?

There’s Bosch, there’s Fuentes and, of course, there is Luis Del Moral, a doctor who figures prominently in cycling’s grim story, a prolific supplier of doping products in that world.

Look up Lance Armstrong or Tyler Hamilton and you will not have to look much further to find Del Moral and his role in their blood transfusions and their systematic taking of EPO.

Del Moral was banned for life by the United States Anti-Doping Agency and yet, in his past, at the TennisVal Academy in Valencia, he worked with Sara Errani, the 2012 French Open finalist, and Dinara Safina, the former world No.1 and three-times Grand Slam finalist. Others who went through TennisVal include world No.4 David Ferrer, the Russian Igor Andreev, the world No.10 Maria Kirilenko, world No.79 Anabel Medina and double Grand Slam champion Marat Safin, Safina’s brother.

Del Moral worked at the Academy for 14 to 15 years, his time there overlapping with his years alongside Armstrong at US Postal.

The ITF said they investigated Del Moral’s assocation with tennis players. “If there’s a case where somebody has breached the rules, it will be publicly reported,” said Miller. “So you can draw what conclusions you like from that.”

In other words, move along, there is nothing to see here.




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 Post subject: Re: Western & Southern Open, Cincinnati
PostPosted: 16. August 2013 02:13 
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One thing for sure: If Daniela stands sideways, you can't see her! So if this ever blew out as a scandal like it has in track, baseball and cycling, we Daniela Maniacs have nothing to worry about.



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 Post subject: Re: Western & Southern Open, Cincinnati
PostPosted: 16. August 2013 18:17 
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Hey guys, stop me if you've heard this before...Daniela's got Halep in the 1st round at New Haven. :x If she pulls that off, it's either Suarez Nuvarro or Vinci. Errani is the #1 seed and is in Dani's half. Well, if she can't beat them with Anabel or Martina's help, maybe she can take care of them both by herself!



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 Post subject: Re: Western & Southern Open, Cincinnati
PostPosted: 16. August 2013 18:22 
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From the players' lounge at the Western and Southern Open
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Published: Thursday, August 15, 2013, 7:43pm | 0 Comments
From the Players Lounge
By Daniela Hantuchova

Editor’s note: During the Western & Southern Open, WTA tennis star Daniela Hantuchova will be blogging about life on tour and her time in Mason, Ohio. Follow her on Twitter @dhantuchova.

My time here at the Western & Southern Open unfortunately is not as long as I was hoping it would be. After winning our first doubles match, my partner, Martina Hingis and I were eliminated from the tournament last night. If it is any consolation, we did lose to the top ranked doubles team of Sara Errani and Roberta Vinci.

Now it’s time to turn our attention to the next tournament, the New Haven Open. I thank the tournament staff there for offering me a singles and doubles wildcard into the field. Here is a story about it from their website.

People have asked what players do to relax between matches. I like shopping. Actually I went the other day to Kenwood Towne Center, so that was fun. When it’s hot like it has been and we work out so much in the gym and on the court, we just try to take it easy and not to do too many crazy things. And there are also a lot of cinemas around here so it’s actually a very nice week, I think all the players enjoy being here.

I’m also asked about how I get ready for a match. I think everybody has their own little things that they like to do. I like to kind of get away from everything and just focus on what I have to do in my match. Music is part of it. The type depends—every week’s different, it’s whatever I’m in the mood for.

Again, I wish my stay here in Cincinnati had been a little longer, but we will head to New Haven to get ready for the tournament there. Thanks to the staff here at the Western & Southern Open for offering me the wild card entry here. I appreciate it very much. And thank you to the fans who have been coming out in record numbers to cheer us on. Hope you follow us to New Haven and beyond, and we hope to see you again next year!




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 Post subject: Re: Western & Southern Open, Cincinnati
PostPosted: 16. August 2013 18:32 
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Hey guys, stop me if you've heard this before...Daniela's got Halep in the 1st round at New Haven. :x If she pulls that off, it's either Suarez Nuvarro or Vinci. Errani is the #1 seed and is in Dani's half. Well, if she can't beat them with Anabel or Martina's help, maybe she can take care of them both by herself!

What a horrendous draw...oh well Daniela has to make the best of it and just go for it but Halep knows exactly how to beat Daniela. Daniela must stay patient and wait for the openings to go for the winners.


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 Post subject: Re: Western & Southern Open, Cincinnati
PostPosted: 16. August 2013 21:50 
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Halep getting slaughtered by Serena atm...so tame from Halep 06 46 and Serena wasn't that good. Daniela should be beating players like Halep week in week out, I just don't understand why it doesn't happen...


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