Showing posts with label tall sistahs list. Show all posts
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Saturday, July 3, 2010

2010 Wimbledon Williams Watch-Serena Repeats!

6-3, 6-2. Take that Williams haters.

Serena Williams started the 2k10's the same way she and Big Sis started the last decade. She took only 67 minutes to beat down Russia's Vera Zvonareva for her third straight Wimbledon Ladies' singles title, fourth overall, and 13th for her career.

She now ranks 6th overall for Grand Slam singles title wins, passing Billie Jean King on the all time list.

Next target is Chris Evert with 18.

Little Sis won another Venus (and Serena) Rosewater Dish without dropping a set and by serving a Wimbledon record 88 aces. She had only eight in her demolition of Zvonareva, who was in her first Grand Slam final.

Thursday, July 1, 2010

2010 Wimbledon Williams Watch-Serena In Finals

The haters aren't happy, but for the tenth time in eleven years, there will be a Williams sister in the Wimbledon Ladies' singles final on Saturday.

The Number One seed took out Petra Kvitova in straight sets 7-6(7-5), 6-2 to return to the final for the third straight year. She is seeking her fourth Wimbledon title and her 13th overall. All three of her previous Wimbledon titles were won against Venus in 2002, 2003 and 2009.

Serena will get a chance to exact revenge against Russia's Vera Zvonareva, who with Elena Vesnina upset her and Big Sis in the Ladies' doubles quarterfinals.

I hope she does. I was less than thrilled with the haters posting on the Wimbledon website following their quarterfinal doubles loss and posted my own comment.

I guess they'll be wearing their pointed hoods Saturday as they root for the latest Great Eastern European Tennis Glamazon Hope to attempt to derail a Williams sister from picking up another Venus and Serena Rosewater Dish.

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

2010 Wimbledon Williams Watch-Upset In Doubles-Out KKKome The Haters

The World Number One and Number one tournament seeded doubles team were upset by Vera Zvonareva and Elena Vesnina 6-3, 3-6, 4-6. It was the first doubles loss for the Williams' sisters at Wimbledon since 2003 and Venus is totally out of the tournament.

It also killed their chance to complete a calendar year doubles Grand Slam by taking this tournament.

And the haters are celebrating.

From the Wimbledon website.

Great day of tennis... Would be nice, if serena loses her semi....Tired of seeing physical overpowering on others.. Thangs, United States, 30 June 15:50

Comments like 'Williams sisters make womens tennis interesting' are actually funny. I suppose if you call two wanna-be fashion designers, arrogance and verbally abusing linesman interesting - Well OK. Nothing more boring in tennis than a Williams final. Looking forward to Saturday ! Steve, Great Britain, 30 June 13:07

Hurray for Zvonerera and Vesinina's win. Much needed. Now we need someone to knock Serena out of the singles. Its time for new names on the trophies. Williams, Williams and Williams all the time is SO BORING. Well done girls you deserved your win Janice K, Great Britain, 30 June 9:11

Terribly happy that they are out from the womens double & for venus defeat. Waiting for the next william... __I don't enjoy their game at all & they don't bring anything good to the sport. S.W needs anger management and V.W needs to accept that when someone beats them - it means they were better then them! Hard work! Hanna S, Great Britain, 30 June 13:16

If the Williamses were blond haired blue eyed white girls from the 'burbs or Eastern European glamazons, none of these haters would be bitching about their dominance of the world tennis rankings, or the way they have owned 'Williams'don during the last decade.

But since they're from Compton...

Now you know why I want the Williams sisters to win every damn major tournament they enter, because of bigoted and borderline racist sentiments expressed like this.

If you haters are tired of seeing the Williams sisters scoop up every Grand Slam title in sight, then their competitors need to step up the level of their play to compete with and beat them. Right now the only players in the women's tennis world capable of beating a Williams sister are themselves.

It's up to Serena to uphold Williams family honor in her semifinal against Petra Kvitova of the Czech Republic. Frankly, after seeing that BS on the Wimbledon website, I hope Serena wins her next two matches and I see her on Saturday holding the Venus and Serena Rosewater Dish aloft for the third year in a row.

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

2010 Wimbledon Williams Watch-Big Sis Out

While Little Sis was busy beating China's Li Na in straight sets, Big Sis handed a straight set Christmas gift 2-6,3-6 loss to Bulgaria's Tsvetana Pironkova.

"I just didn't get enough balls in today," she admitted. "I had a lot of opportunities and a lot of short balls but I just seemed to hit each one out. Obviously she played well but I don't think I did anything right today."

Yeah, 29 unforced errors will pave the way for a loss big time. It also means for the first time in three years there will be no all-Williams Ladies' singles final.

Meanwhile Little Sis was cruising to the semifinals with a 7-5, 6-3 straight set victory and a semifinal meeting with the Czech Republic's Petra Kvitova.

She'll face the winner of the Vera Zvonareva-Tsvetana Pironkova match. Zvonareva ousted Kim Clijsters in three sets to punch her ticket to the Ladies' singles semis.

Venus isn't done at Wimbledon yet. She can still collect a check and trophy in the doubles competition. She and Serena are still cruising through the Wimbledon Ladies' doubles competition and face the Russian duo of Elena Vesina and Vera Zvonareva in the quarterfinals.

Monday, June 28, 2010

2010 Wimbledon Williams Watch-On To The Quarterfinals

In their only meeting at Wimbledon until today, Maria Sharapova upset Serena Williams for the 2004 Wimbledon Ladies' singles title.

Things are much different now as they faced each other once again on Centre Court in the fourth round of this year's tournament.

It took Little Sis an hour and 35 minutes, three saved set points, 19 aces and 31 winners, but she eventually subdued the 16th seed Sharapova 7-6 (11-9), 6-4 and move on to a quarterfinal matchup with China's Li Na.

If Serena gets past Li Na, she would take on the winner of the Petra Kvitova-Kala Kanepi match. Kvitova upset third seed Caroline Wozniacki of Denmark in straight sets while Estonia's Kanepi is a qualifier on a little bit of a giant killing roll herself.

Number 2 seeded Big Sis was busy on the other side of the bracket subduing Australia's Jarmila Groth in a 6-4, 7-6 (7-5) straight set victory to advance to a quarterfinal round match with Bulgaria's Tsvetana Pironkova.

If Big Sis gets past her, she'd have a tougher semifinal match to get through. She would have to take on the winner of the Kim Clijsters-Vera Zvonareva match.

The Williams sisters are moving on to the quarterfinals in the Ladies' doubles competition as well after beating Slovakia's Dominika Cibulkova and Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova of Russia in straight sets 6-2, 6-1.

The Number one doubles seeds and World number one's have yet to drop a set in this 2010 Ladies' doubles tournament.

Saturday, June 26, 2010

2010 Wimbledon Williams Watch-On To The Fourth Round

My favorite tennis playing sisters are still alive and on track to meet in the Wimbledon Ladies' singles Finals for the third straight year.

Defending champ and number one seed Serena beat Slovakia's Dominika Cibulková in straight sets 6-0, 7-5 to move on to a fourth round meeting with 2004 Wimbledon Champ Maria Sharapova.

On the other side of the bracket, Venus beat Russia's Alisa Kleybanova 6-4, 6-2 to move on to her fourth round match with Australia's Jarmila Groth.

The number one world ranked Williams sisters are kicking butt and taking names in doubles as well. They moved on to the third round of the 2010 Ladies' doubles competition by dispatching Timea Bacsinszky of Switzerland and Tathiana Garbin of Italy 6-1, 7-6 (7-2) to move on to the third round with Slovakia's Dominika Cibulkova and Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova of Russia.

Thursday, June 24, 2010

2010 Wimbledon Williams Watch-Busy Day

Her Royal Highness Queen Elizabeth II made her first Wimbledon visit in 33 years and met the current Queen of Wimbledon's Ladies' singles, Serena Williams amongst other current Wimbledon champions.

While John Isner was going through his record breaking Survivor: Wimbledon three day five set first round match with France's Nicholas Mahut that started on Tuesday and ended with a 6-4, 3-6, 6-7 (7), 7-6 (3), 70-68 win on Thursday, it seemed like Serena was trying to set the record for fastest tennis match played.

She headed to Court No. 2 and dispatched Russia's Anna Chakvetadze 6-0, 6-1 in 49 minutes to move on to the third round.

Chakvetadze was once ranked Number 5 in the world, but her ranking has cratered to Number 118. This match basically let her know how far she has to go to get back to playing upper echelon tennis.

The first set took Little Sis only 23 minutes, and 26 minutes later Serena was headed to the clubhouse with a straight set victory and passage to a third round meeting with Slovakia's Dominika Cibulková.

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

2010 Wimbledon Williams Watch-Little Sis Moves On

Number one tournament seed Serena Williams opened the defense of her Wimbledon championship with an opening round match on Centre Court versus Portugal's Michelle Larcher de Brito.

It took her an hour and three minutes to cruise to a 6-0, 6-4 victory over Larcher de Brito. She served 15 aces enroute to the win and extended her streak of first round Grand Slam wins to an impressive 43-0

Little Sis faces Russia's Anna Chakvetadze in the second round.

She teams up with Big Sis to open the defense of their doubles title with an opening round match versus fellow American Julie Ditty and Renata Voracova of the Czech Republic.

Monday, June 21, 2010

2010 Wimbledon Williams Watch-Big Sis' Successful Opening

Venus turned 30 on June 17 and gave herself a belated birthday present today by successfully navigating her opening round match with Paraguay's Rossana de los Rios.

The five time Wimbledon champ handled her business in straight sets. She took 5-0 leads in each set before cruising to a 6-3, 6-2 victory to reach the second round.

Big Sis is now 47-3 over her career in opening matches at Grand Slam tournaments.

Venus has played in eight of the past 10 Wimbledon finals, and won the 2000, 2001, 2005, 2007 and 2008 Ladies' singles championship.

Her second round singles opponent will be Russia's Ekaterina Makarova.

Sunday, June 20, 2010

2010 Wimbledon Williams Watch-Checking Out The Draw

The draw for The Championships as 'Williams'-don is referred to across The Pond took place Friday and we now know two things.

The first is that Big Sis and Little Sis are on opposite sides of the Ladies' Singles bracket (thank God). If both win all their matches, they could meet in the Ladies' singles finals for the third consecutive year.

2004 Wimbledon champ Maria Sharapova is in Serena's section of the draw and they could potentially meet in the third round. She also has Justine Henin and Kim Clijsters on her side of the draw as well.

Venus has 2010 French Open Champ Francesca Schiavone on her side of the Ladies' singles draw with a possible meeting in the quarterfinals.

The road to Serena's fourth Ladies' single championship starts with Number one seeded Little Sis playing Michelle Larcher de Brito of Portugal.

Number two seeded Big Sis starts her quest for her sixth Wimbledon title with an opening round match against Paraguay's Rossana de los Ríos.

In the Ladies' doubles the Williams sisters are seeded Number one and will open their defense of their doubles title against the duo of fellow American Julie Ditty and the Czech Republic's Renata Voráčová.

If they capture this title, they would only need to win the US Open doubles crown to complete the calendar year doubles Grand Slam.

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

2010 Wimbledon Williams Watch-Break Out The Strawberries And Cream

Wimbledon is steeped in traditions. People eat strawberries and cream and drink Pimms spritzers during matches. Players wear white tennis outfits and watch the Number one and two seeded Williams sisters beat down everybody on their way to the Wimbledon Ladies' singles and Ladies' doubles titles.

Out of all the Grand Slam tournaments, it's the one my favorite tennis playing sisters have thoroughly dominated. Serena is the defending champion, she and Big Sis have played each other in the singles championship match two straight years and are the defending Wimbledon doubles champs.

Their domination in the last decade was so thorough the All England Lawn Tennis And Croquet Club should consider renaming the Ladies' Singles championship trophy the Venus and Serena Williams Rosewater Dish.

The only years during the 2k's that someone other than a Williams has won the Ladies' singles at Wimbledon is 2004 and 2006. Maria Sharapova's straight set finals win ended Serena's bid for a threepeat. In 2006 Serena was injured and didn't play in the tournament and Venus was eliminated in the third round by Jelena Jankovic.

They come into 'Williams'-don not only shooting for a Ladies' singles championship match threepeat, they are the number one world ranked doubles team and halfway to completing a doubles Grand Slam.

In singles Serena also holds the world Number One ranking while Big Sis is the World Number Two. The Williams sisters not surprisingly are seeded Numbers one and two in Ladies' singles, and number one in Ladies' doubles.

And bad news for the rest of the world, the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club is the venue for the 2012 Olympic tennis competition.

London OOC, y'all may want to consider mailing the Olympic singles and doubles tennis gold medals to the Williams sisters now after you create them.

Looking forward to the start of 'Williams'-don. The draw for both the Ladies' Singles and Ladies' doubles will take place on June 18, and I'll have a better idea about who is impeding their progress to a third straight finals appearance on that date.

Strawberries and cream anyone?

Friday, June 4, 2010

2010 French Open Williams Watch-Serena And Venus Take Doubles Title

Who said the Williams sisters couldn't play on clay or win at Stade Roland Garros?

While the frustration continues in the French Open women's singles tournament, my fave tennis playing sisters business trip to Paris wasn't a total loss.

Team Williams will be taking home their first French Open doubles title since 1999 after efficiently spanking the doubles tandem of the Czech Republic's Kveta Peschke and Katarina Srebotnik of Slovakia in straight sets 6-2, 6-3.

Venus and Serena Williams keep making tennis history as well. It's their fourth consecutive Grand Slam doubles title and 12th overall, and they are only the third doubles duo to accomplish that feat. Martina Navratilova and Pam Shriver did so in 1983-84, and Gigi Fernandez and Natasha Zvereva did it in 1992-93.

With the win they not only captured the number one world ranking in doubles, they are halfway to achieving a calendar year doubles Grand Slam.

The Williams sisters won six Grand Slam doubles titles from 1999-2003. After a five year lull, they began playing doubles regularly again as part of their preparations for the 2008 Olympic Games.

Since taking the doubles gold in Beijing, they've won six of eight majors and bad news for the rest of the women's doubles teams out there, Team Williams is planning to continue playing the doubles majors through the 2012 Summer Olympics.

FYI, the tennis venue for the London Games is 'Williams'-don.

Next stop for the Williams sisters, a hop across the channel to London for their favorite tournament, Wimbledon.

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

2010 French Open Williams Watch-Little Sis Ousted In Quarters

The Williams haters are jumping for joy now that Number one seeded Little Sis was beaten in the quarterfinals by Australia's Samantha Stosur 2-6, 7-6 (7-2), 6-8.

She had a match point in the third set that sailed an inch wide, and Stosur capitalized on it to break serve for a 7-6 lead. She then closed out the match with three service winners to hand Serena her first Grand Slam tournament loss since last year's US Open semifinal.

Serena was trying to reach her first French Open singles final since 2003 and was trying for a calendar year Grand Slam.

Oh well, Williams-don starts June 21. Serena is not only defending champion, she and Big Sis are the defending doubles champs.

Serena dusted herself off after her loss and joined Big Sis an hour later for a hard fought 2 hour three set win over American Liezel Huber and Anabel Medina Garrigues of Spain 2-6, 6-2, 6-4 to reach the French Open doubles final for the first time since 1999.

Number one seeded Team Williams will face the team of the Czech Republic's Kveta Peschke and Katarina Srebotnik of Slovakia, who upset the Number 2 seeds Maria Llagostera Vives and Maria Jose Martinez Sanchez of Spain in three sets to get to this French Open doubles finals.

With their semifinals win, the Williams sisters are now the Number one ranked doubles team in the world irregardless of the results of the doubles final.

Serena is also the first player since Kim Clijsters accomplished the feat in 2003 to hold Number one world rankings simultaneously in singles and doubles.

Should Team Williams be successful in capturing the French Open doubles title, they would be halfway to completing a doubles Grand Slam.

Monday, May 31, 2010

2010 French Open Williams Watch-Little Sis In Quarters

World Number 1 ranked Serena Williams not surprisingly is the lone American woman standing in the singles competition at the 2010 French Open.

She began her second week in Paris as the French Open's Number one seed by stepping onto Court Philippe Chatrier and taking out Israel's Shahar Peer in straight sets 6-2, 6-2 to move on to the quarterfinals.

She will face Aussie Samantha Stosur, a 2009 French Open semifinalist who upset four time French Open champ Justine Henin 1-6, 6-2, 6-4 over on Court Suzanne Lenglen to end Henin's French Open win streak.

Meanwhile, the Williams express hasn't dropped a set as they roll through the 2010 Roland Garros doubles competition. They moved on to the doubles semifinal with a 6-2, 6-3 straight set demolition over the duo of Maria Kirilenko of Russia and Agnieszka Radwanska of Poland.

Team Williams faces fellow American Liezel Huber and Anabel Medina Garrigues of Spain. Garrigues along with Virginia Ruano won last year's French Open doubles title.

Here's hoping that the Williams sisters make it to their first French Open doubles final since 1999.

Sunday, May 30, 2010

2010 French Open Williams Watch-Big Sis Out In Singles

We have one less Williams sister playing tennis in the Roland Garros women's singles draw.

Number Two seeded Big Sis was upset by Russia's Nadia Petrova 4-6, 3-6 to put Venus' attempt to win her first French Open singles title to a screeching halt.

She's still playing tennis in Paris, but it will only be doubles with Serena until hopefully June 3.

Venus did get a little redemption by teaming with Little Sis to beat the Czech Republic's duo of Andrea Hlavackova and Lucie Hradecka in straight sets 6-1, 6-2.

Team Williams moves on to the quarterfinals in their bid to win their first French Open doubles title since 1999. They will take on the duo of Maria Kirilenko of Russia and Agnieszka Radwanska of Poland.

Speaking of Little Sis, Serena's quest to win her first French Open singles title since 2002 is still alive.

She plays her fourth round match against Israel's Shahar Peer. If she gets past Peer, she gets the winner of the Justine Henin-Samantha Stosur match.

Saturday, May 29, 2010

2010 French Open Williams Watch-Little Sis Survives To Fourth Round

Serena had to put on the hard hat for her Court Philippe Chatrier match against Russian teen Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova.

It didn't look that way at first as she only took 28 minutes to win the first set 6-1. But after Serena had to call the trainer out for some medical issues, Pavlyuchenkova took advantage of Serena's troubles. She flipped the script in the second set to win it by an identical 6-1 count in 34 minutes to even the match.

Serena regrouped, took a deep breath and subdued Pavlyuchenkova 6-2 in the decisive third set to punch her ticket to the fourth round and her match with Israel's Shahar Peer. The win ensured that Little Sis will keep the world No.1 ranking after Roland Garros.

“I just ran out of a little energy out there,” Williams said. “Just fighting a cold and fighting sickness. But, you know, I’m just feeling better and getting ready for doubles.”

Meanwhile, Big Sis is rested and gets to play Russia's Nadia Petrova in her fourth round match.

The good news for Serena was that she didn't have to expend any extra energy in that doubles match against Hantuchova and Wozniacki. It was won in a walkover, so the Number one ranked Williams sisters will take on the Czech Republic's duo of Andrea Hlavackova and Lucie Hradecka in their next doubles match.

Friday, May 28, 2010

2010 French Open Williams Watch-On To Third Round!

Little Sis had to wait an additional day to punch her ticket into the third round of the 2010 French Open singles tournament, but was all business when she stepped onto the court for her second round match with Germany's Julia Georges.

The tournament Number One seed dispatched Georges in a 6-1, 6-1 straight set demolition that only took 55 minutes. Serena takes on Russia's Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova in her third round singles match.

Meanwhile tournament Number Two seeded Big Sis took out Spain's Arantxa Perra Santonia 6-2, 6-4 on Tuesday and beat Dominika Cibulkova of Slovakia 6-3, 6-4 in her third round match to advance to the fourth round of the French Open singles draw.

Their next doubles match has the number one doubles seeds taking on the Czech Republic's Daniela Hantchuova and Caroline Wozniacki of Denmark.

Saturday, May 22, 2010

2010 French Open

New year at Stade Roland Garros, same old question as to whether the Williams sisters will break their string of bad luck at this tournament and win it.

It's time for the 2010 French Open, the tennis world's second major tournament. It starts today and runs through June 8.

My favorite tennis playing siblings, unlike their dominance at 'Williams'-don, have combined to win this Grand Slam event only once, with Serena knocking off Venus to take the 2002 French Open title.

In doubles their title drought is even longer, with their only title on the red clay coming in 1999.

To make their singles quest a little tougher, unretired three time champ Justine Henin is back and holds a 21 match win streak here. She is also in Serena's half of the bracket.

Little Sis was seeded Number 1 for Friday's women's draw while Big Sis was seeded Number 2. If both of them manage to survive their fortnight in Paris, they would face each other in the finals.

So will Serena finally break through, win the French Open and position herself to capture a Grand Slam? Will Big Sis win her first French Open singles title?

Or will the Williams sisters buzzard's luck in Paris continue?

Good luck ladies!

Saturday, January 30, 2010

Serena Repeats As Australian Open Champion

It took her three sets, twelve aces, 32 winners and two hours and seven minutes of high quality tennis, but Little Sis outlasted Justine Henin 6-4, 3-6, 6-2 to complete a very successful business trip to Melbourne to defend her Australian Open championship.

Serena captured her fifth Australian Open title to add to the 2010 doubles title she won with Big Sis. It is Serena's 12th Grand Slam title, tying her with Billie Jean King for sixth place on the all time women's Grand Slam champions list.

The fifth Australian open title is the most by any woman in the Open Tennis Era since 1968, surpassing the four held by Evonne Goolagong Cawley, Steffi Graf and Monica Seles.

The next targets on the all time women's Grand Slam champions list are Chris Evert and Martina Navratilova with 18 majors each.

Margaret Court is the all time women's Grand Slam title holder with 24, and has won the Australian Open 11 times. She was in attendance along with Billie Jean King to be honored on the 40th anniversary year of her 1970 Grand Slam.

But Henin made Little Sis fight for it. At one point in the match she won 15 straight points to close out the second set, even the match and take a 1-0 lead in the deciding third set.

But Little Sis eventually stepped up her game to another level and took a 3-2 lead in the third set she never relinquished. She's also the first woman to repeat as champion since Jennifer Capriati won back to back Australian Opens in 2001-2002.

Now if Serena can figure out how to win some French Opens, everything will be copacetic.

Friday, January 29, 2010

One Down,Three to Go-Williams Sisters Win 2010 Aussie Doubles

My favorite tennis playing sisters took three our of the four Grand Slam doubles titles they entered in 2009, with only the French Open eluding their grasp.

They began their quest to get that elusive doubles Grand Slam by beating the world number one ranked doubles team in Cara Black of Zimbabwe and Liezel Huber of the US 6-4 6-3 to successfully defend their Australian Open championship.

The Williams sisters won their first Australian Open doubles crown in 2001 and did so again in 2003 and last year. They have won 11 Grand Slam doubles titles over their careers.

Serena is seeking her 12 individual Grand slam title when she meets the unretired Justine Henin in a bid to do something she's never done in her career: Win an Australian Open singles title in an even numbered year.

Next Grand Slam for the Williams sisters is the French Open