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  • Serena Williams beats Agnieszka Radwanska, 6-1, 5-7, 6-2, to win her 5th Wimbledon title and 14th Grand Slam.

    Serena Williams beats Agnieszka Radwanska, 6-1, 5-7, 6-2, to win her 5th Wimbledon title and 14th Grand Slam.

    • 11 months ago
    • 11 notes
    • #Serena Williams
    • #Tennis
    • #WTA
    • #wimbledon
    • #Sports
  • Congratulations to Maria Sharapova on beating that other girl and winning the 2012 French Open. With the win Sharapova becomes the 10th woman to complete the career grand slam.

    Congratulations to Maria Sharapova on beating that other girl and winning the 2012 French Open. With the win Sharapova becomes the 10th woman to complete the career grand slam.

    Source: thestar.com
    • 1 year ago
    • 35 notes
    • #Maria Sharapova
    • #Tennis
    • #WTA
    • #Sports
  • It looks as though this whole breakup with Drake has Serena Williams pretty bummed out. This is what Serena had to say after winning her first match of 2012 at the Brisbane International. “I don’t love tennis today. I’ve actually never liked sports, and I never understood how I became an athlete. I don’t like working out; I don’t like anything that has to do with working physically.”Good luck this year, Serena.

    It looks as though this whole breakup with Drake has Serena Williams pretty bummed out. This is what Serena had to say after winning her first match of 2012 at the Brisbane International.

    “I don’t love tennis today. I’ve actually never liked sports, and I never understood how I became an athlete. I don’t like working out; I don’t like anything that has to do with working physically.”

    Good luck this year, Serena.

    Source: ESPN
    • 1 year ago
    • 11 notes
    • #Serena Williams
    • #tennis
    • #WTA
  • Forever Young

Imagine my shock when I researched Anna Kournikova this week and found out that she just turned 30. In many ways, that kind of sums her up. None of the numbers associated with her matter much, long as she’s looking the way she is in the picture above.
The former tennis pro last played in the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) tour in 2003, and is probably most famous for having never won a singles tournament her entire career.
This stat baffles me. It did before, it does now. For a professional tennis player of her skills to never win one tournament, just any tournament, says a lot about what she wasn’t as an athlete.
But then again, Kournikova’s whole narrative has always been more aesthetic than athletic. She brought many new fans to the sport. To follow her tennis career was just an excuse to watch a beautiful girl swing a racket. You just felt less guilty and sexist.
Kournikova was a sensation, despite the lack of a winning record, she made millions of endorsements usually reserved for you know, successful athletes. No matter though, her ascension via physical appearance is rivaled by few, if any. One time, a towel boy at the Australian Open was offered $63 for a sweat-soaked Kournikova towel. The most ridiculous part of the story is that the towel boy said no.
But it wouldn’t be fair to say that Kournikova was just another athlete. She was one of a kind in many ways. No other female athlete took their popularity and made a career on the sheer power of attraction. Kournikova changed the dynamic of what it meant to be a successful athlete. You didn’t need to be good at your sport, you just needed to brand yourself appropriately.
Asked about her shortcomings as a tennis player, Kournikova expressed no regrets: “In a perfect world, would I have won a tournament? Yes. But I  wasn’t able to string those matches together. Sometimes I got unlucky,  and sometimes I just lost. Regrets? Not a thing. Except to be a little  stronger physically. Come on, regrets? I grew up a little girl in the Soviet Union playing at a small sports club. Tennis gave me my life.” 
Kournikova is very aware of who she is and who she isn’t. Does she deserve such popularity and wealth? I’m not sure why being a lesser player would make you less deserving of either. Is it unfair? I don’t feel like it’s entirely unfair. These are questions that I’m sure everyone has their own answers to.
Anna Kournikova may have never won a tournament as a tennis player, just don’t say she’s never accomplished anything.
- steven lebron
Follow @steven_lebron on twitter.

    Forever Young

    Imagine my shock when I researched Anna Kournikova this week and found out that she just turned 30. In many ways, that kind of sums her up. None of the numbers associated with her matter much, long as she’s looking the way she is in the picture above.

    The former tennis pro last played in the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) tour in 2003, and is probably most famous for having never won a singles tournament her entire career.

    This stat baffles me. It did before, it does now. For a professional tennis player of her skills to never win one tournament, just any tournament, says a lot about what she wasn’t as an athlete.

    But then again, Kournikova’s whole narrative has always been more aesthetic than athletic. She brought many new fans to the sport. To follow her tennis career was just an excuse to watch a beautiful girl swing a racket. You just felt less guilty and sexist.

    Kournikova was a sensation, despite the lack of a winning record, she made millions of endorsements usually reserved for you know, successful athletes. No matter though, her ascension via physical appearance is rivaled by few, if any. One time, a towel boy at the Australian Open was offered $63 for a sweat-soaked Kournikova towel. The most ridiculous part of the story is that the towel boy said no.

    But it wouldn’t be fair to say that Kournikova was just another athlete. She was one of a kind in many ways. No other female athlete took their popularity and made a career on the sheer power of attraction. Kournikova changed the dynamic of what it meant to be a successful athlete. You didn’t need to be good at your sport, you just needed to brand yourself appropriately.

    Asked about her shortcomings as a tennis player, Kournikova expressed no regrets: “In a perfect world, would I have won a tournament? Yes. But I wasn’t able to string those matches together. Sometimes I got unlucky, and sometimes I just lost. Regrets? Not a thing. Except to be a little stronger physically. Come on, regrets? I grew up a little girl in the Soviet Union playing at a small sports club. Tennis gave me my life.”

    Kournikova is very aware of who she is and who she isn’t. Does she deserve such popularity and wealth? I’m not sure why being a lesser player would make you less deserving of either. Is it unfair? I don’t feel like it’s entirely unfair. These are questions that I’m sure everyone has their own answers to.

    Anna Kournikova may have never won a tournament as a tennis player, just don’t say she’s never accomplished anything.

    - steven lebron

    Follow @steven_lebron on twitter.

    • 1 year ago
    • 15 notes
    • #WTA
    • #anna kournikova
    • #sports
    • #tennis
    • #stevenlebron
  • Drake was in the hizhouse Thursday night at the Rogers Cup cheering on Serena Williams, and by cheering on we mean they’re a couple? Worst case scenario, ‘They say all rappers want to be tennis players, [and] all tennis players want to be rappers.’ True story.

    Drake was in the hizhouse Thursday night at the Rogers Cup cheering on Serena Williams, and by cheering on we mean they’re a couple? Worst case scenario, ‘They say all rappers want to be tennis players, [and] all tennis players want to be rappers.’ True story.

    Source: Yahoo!
    • 1 year ago
    • 69 notes
    • #drake
    • #serena williams
    • #tennis
    • #wta
    • #rogers cup
  • In case you were all wondering what Caroline Wozniacki will be wearing during the Australian Open. Alright, back to shoveling.

    In case you were all wondering what Caroline Wozniacki will be wearing during the Australian Open. Alright, back to shoveling.

    Source: tennisidentity.com
    • 2 years ago
    • 4 notes
    • #Caroline Wozniacki
    • #wta
    • #tennis
    • #fashion
    • #australian open
  • Here’s a video of Maria Sharapova hitting balls at guys balls in what seems like a fun little contest. Are the helmets really necessary?

    Source: guyism.com
    • 2 years ago
    • 2 notes
    • #maria sharapova
    • #tennis
    • #humor
    • #wta
  • The Beauty of the Power Game

    Women have certainly never hit harder and not just on account of improved equipment. They’re stronger, bigger, faster, better trained and pushed above all by the example of the Williams sisters. Serena, glorious and musclebound, and Venus, long-limbed and tall, have redefined the sport around power.

    A video gallery of top female tennis players — in slow motion.

    • 2 years ago
    • 1 notes
    • #tennis
    • #wta
    • #us open
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