Monday, December 7, 2009
Thursday, December 3, 2009
Amelie retires... :
03/12/2009
Amelie just gave a press conference announcing her retirement from tennis...
After a 15 year career,highlighted by prestigious titles and so much happiness.Amelie just announced her retirement:"After taking time for reflection;I finally decided to retire and turn the page."
Amelie just gave a press conference announcing her retirement from tennis...
After a 15 year career,highlighted by prestigious titles and so much happiness.Amelie just announced her retirement:"After taking time for reflection;I finally decided to retire and turn the page."
Amelie Mauresmo retires
PARIS, Dec 3 — Twice grand slam winner and former world number one Amelie Mauresmo announced her retirement today.
“I came here to announce the end of my career. I made this decision after careful consideration,” the 30-year-old Frenchwoman told a news conference before bursting into tears.
“It was becoming tough mentally. What happened is I simply did not want to go training any more. My tennis life lasted 25 years, there were extraordinary things and tough moments.”
Mauresmo first topped the rankings in September 2004 and clinched her two grand slam titles in 2006 when she won the Australian Open and Wimbledon.
She collected 25 WTA Tour singles crowns and won the Fed Cup with France in 2003.
“I had three main goals in my career, becoming world number one, claiming a grand slam title and a Fed Cup. I achieved all of them,” said Mauresmo.
“When I look back I have no regret and great pride.”
Following her Antwerp Diamond Games victory in 2007, she took longer than expected to recover from an appendectomy and suffered a series of injuries.
Mauresmo spent a long time in the wilderness and thought about quitting before storming back to claim the Paris Open title in February 2009.
“I had some luck this year because I felt some emotions I had not felt in previous years,” she said.
However, Mauresmo failed to keep up the momentum, losing to Russian Dinara Safina in the fourth round at Wimbledon in a match completed under the Centre Court’s new roof.
Serving at the start, she hit the first competitive shot under the roof in that match.
Mauresmo, who had one of the finest backhands on the tour, had not played since losing to Canada’s Aleksandra Wozniak in the second round of the US Open in September.
She ruled out the idea of a farewell season.
“I watched (compatriot) Fabrice (Santoro) do it and that is something that really does not appeal to me,” said Mauresmo, the most successful French female player since Suzanne Lenglen in the 1910s and 1920s. — Reuters
“I came here to announce the end of my career. I made this decision after careful consideration,” the 30-year-old Frenchwoman told a news conference before bursting into tears.
“It was becoming tough mentally. What happened is I simply did not want to go training any more. My tennis life lasted 25 years, there were extraordinary things and tough moments.”
Mauresmo first topped the rankings in September 2004 and clinched her two grand slam titles in 2006 when she won the Australian Open and Wimbledon.
She collected 25 WTA Tour singles crowns and won the Fed Cup with France in 2003.
“I had three main goals in my career, becoming world number one, claiming a grand slam title and a Fed Cup. I achieved all of them,” said Mauresmo.
“When I look back I have no regret and great pride.”
Following her Antwerp Diamond Games victory in 2007, she took longer than expected to recover from an appendectomy and suffered a series of injuries.
Mauresmo spent a long time in the wilderness and thought about quitting before storming back to claim the Paris Open title in February 2009.
“I had some luck this year because I felt some emotions I had not felt in previous years,” she said.
However, Mauresmo failed to keep up the momentum, losing to Russian Dinara Safina in the fourth round at Wimbledon in a match completed under the Centre Court’s new roof.
Serving at the start, she hit the first competitive shot under the roof in that match.
Mauresmo, who had one of the finest backhands on the tour, had not played since losing to Canada’s Aleksandra Wozniak in the second round of the US Open in September.
She ruled out the idea of a farewell season.
“I watched (compatriot) Fabrice (Santoro) do it and that is something that really does not appeal to me,” said Mauresmo, the most successful French female player since Suzanne Lenglen in the 1910s and 1920s. — Reuters
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
- Sport for life :
27/11/2009
Amelie will use all of her knowledge and experience to help the Sport for life Foundation...
Amelie has become the sponsor of the Sport for life Foundation of Hugh Quennec.Monday,at Bellevue's Country Club of Geneva,Switzerland;the president officially opened the door of the foundation that will provide the great qualities of sports.Amelie : "I want to share my experiences that I've gathered along my career with young people so that they can not walk into traps.Respect for values is the foundation for success! "
Amelie will use all of her knowledge and experience to help the Sport for life Foundation...
Amelie has become the sponsor of the Sport for life Foundation of Hugh Quennec.Monday,at Bellevue's Country Club of Geneva,Switzerland;the president officially opened the door of the foundation that will provide the great qualities of sports.Amelie : "I want to share my experiences that I've gathered along my career with young people so that they can not walk into traps.Respect for values is the foundation for success! "
Mauresmo will speak
Amélie Mauresmo should lift the veil on how she intends to give her career. The Frenchwoman had indeed summoned the press on Thursday late morning in Paris. And if doubt is still permitted, it is more than likely she announces her withdrawal from the courts after sixteen years in business. The former world number one (a position she reached in September 2004 and March 2006) no longer appeared in competition since losing in the second round of the U.S. Open in late August. A few weeks later, she ended her season, citing a lack of desire.
Having already reluctant to retire at the end of last season, Mauresmo still had re-enlisted for another year. With specific goals, namely winning a tournament and make a good performance at Wimbledon, the test which takes the most. The first was done with the title at the Open Gaz de France, the 25th of her career, before ending in the fourth round in London. "The major goal for me this year was Wimbledon. We can easily imagine that it is difficult to leave behind. There was a great cut, great moments with family, friends, etc.. C ' was a little hard, "she said on her website after the U.S. Open.
Her coach, Hugo Lecoq, talking regularly with her these days, as Xavier Moreau, her physical trainer since 2002, which was recently expressed in the columns of L'Equipe. According to him, her mood swung between "I'm able to play at the highest level" and "I feel an enormous weariness over constraints." And if she wants to be physically ready to begin the 2010 season in Australia, the Frenchwoman, 30 years old, who completed the year to 21st place worldwide, had a tight timing for taking a decision "no later than early December "according to Moreau. It is and we will then know.
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Having already reluctant to retire at the end of last season, Mauresmo still had re-enlisted for another year. With specific goals, namely winning a tournament and make a good performance at Wimbledon, the test which takes the most. The first was done with the title at the Open Gaz de France, the 25th of her career, before ending in the fourth round in London. "The major goal for me this year was Wimbledon. We can easily imagine that it is difficult to leave behind. There was a great cut, great moments with family, friends, etc.. C ' was a little hard, "she said on her website after the U.S. Open.
Her coach, Hugo Lecoq, talking regularly with her these days, as Xavier Moreau, her physical trainer since 2002, which was recently expressed in the columns of L'Equipe. According to him, her mood swung between "I'm able to play at the highest level" and "I feel an enormous weariness over constraints." And if she wants to be physically ready to begin the 2010 season in Australia, the Frenchwoman, 30 years old, who completed the year to 21st place worldwide, had a tight timing for taking a decision "no later than early December "according to Moreau. It is and we will then know.
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Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Mauresmo will speak Thursday
Amélie Mauresmo will do next season? The former world number one should discuss his plans this week as it was invited by news journalists at a press conference held late Thursday morning in Paris. The French 30-year-old has not clarified the purpose of the meeting but the decision on the rest of his career is expected. Mauresmo ended the year 2009 to 21st in the world after stopping his season after the U.S. Open
Friday, October 9, 2009
Thursday, October 8, 2009
- Season completed:
08/10/2009
Amelie will not play the last two tournaments she had initially provided in her program.
Amelie will not play the last two tournaments she had initially provided in her program: Linz and Luxembourg: "Since my return from the U.S. Open, I tried to drag me, but I have not found the desire to resume competition. I do not want to rush or force things. I still leave time for reflection before making a decision for the rest of my career. "
Amelie will not play the last two tournaments she had initially provided in her program.
Amelie will not play the last two tournaments she had initially provided in her program: Linz and Luxembourg: "Since my return from the U.S. Open, I tried to drag me, but I have not found the desire to resume competition. I do not want to rush or force things. I still leave time for reflection before making a decision for the rest of my career. "
Monday, September 28, 2009
- Neither Tokyo nor Beijing ... :
28/09/2009
Amelie decided not to participate in two tournaments in Asia.
Amelie will not play in Asia. As she said a few weeks ago she must be fresh physically and wants to be able to deliver a 100% match and take a maximum of pleasure. Amelie keeps with the goal tournaments in Linz and Luxembourg for the end of the season.
Amelie decided not to participate in two tournaments in Asia.
Amelie will not play in Asia. As she said a few weeks ago she must be fresh physically and wants to be able to deliver a 100% match and take a maximum of pleasure. Amelie keeps with the goal tournaments in Linz and Luxembourg for the end of the season.
Friday, September 18, 2009
Amelie in training :
Amelie is actually in training for the upcoming 2 tournaments in Asia:Tokyo and Beijing .
Amelie: " My return from New York was very difficult because I was not satisfied with my performance at the USO despite the hopes that the semis in New Haven had brought me the week before.After a few days of rest,I went back to training with the goal of finding the utmost pleasure in order to be in a good mind frame in Asia and for the end of the season.I'll follow up with tournaments in Linz and Luxembourg" .
Amelie: " My return from New York was very difficult because I was not satisfied with my performance at the USO despite the hopes that the semis in New Haven had brought me the week before.After a few days of rest,I went back to training with the goal of finding the utmost pleasure in order to be in a good mind frame in Asia and for the end of the season.I'll follow up with tournaments in Linz and Luxembourg" .
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
Out of Us Open
Amelie lost in the 2nd round at the 2009 Us Open the loss was a shock ,She lost 4-6, 0-6. Better Luck Next Time
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
1st Round Win
Amelie Beat Tatjana Malek 6-3,6-4 today to win her !st round match at the 2009 US Open Amelie only needed 1 Hour and 21 min to close out the match .Good Luck Next Round
Saturday, August 29, 2009
Amelie out of Pilot Pen
Amelie lost her Semi-Final match yesterday 7-5,1-6,2-6 . The match was delayed and had to be moved indoors because of rain .Off to the US Open . Good Luck Amelie
Friday, August 28, 2009
Into the Semifinals
Amelie booked a place in the Semifinals yesterday at Pilot Pen for the 2nd strait year by Beating Fellow Friend Svetlana Kuznetsova 7-6 (11-9) , 2-6 , 6-3 In a Quarterfinal marathon match that Lasted 2 Hours and 36 Minutes . GOOD LUCK IN THE SEMIS , Allez Amelie
US OPEN DRAW
Alona Bondarenko [30] vs. Alla Kudryatseva
Gisela Dulko vs. Ekaterina Makarova
Yaroslava Shvedova vs. Masa Zec-Peskiric
Roberta Vinci vs. Jelena Jankovic [5]
Elena Dementieva [4] vs. Q
Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova vs. Melanie Oudin
Polona Hercog vs. Christina McHale
Tsevana Pironkova vs. Maria Sharapova [29]
Vika Azarenka [8] vs. Alex Dulgheru
Q vs. Q
Alberta Brianti vs. Stephanie Vogele
Q vs. Francesca Schiavone [26]
Li Na [18] vs. Ioana Raluca Olaru
Michelle Larcher de Brito vs. Mathilde Johansson
Maria Kirilenko vs. Q
Patricia Mayr vs. Aga Radwanska [12]
Marion Bartoli [14] vs. Rosanna Neffa de los Rios
Vika Kutuzova vs. Kim Clijsters
Kirsten Flipkens vs. Jelena Dokic
Gail Brodsky vs. Anabel Medina Garrigues [20]
Kaia Kanepi [25] vs. Q
Magdalena Rybarikova vs. Q
Bethany Mattek Sands vs. Iveta Benesova
Vera Dushevina vs. Venus Williams [3]
Vera Zvonareva [7] vs. Nuria Llagostera Vives
Q vs. Anna Chakvetadze
Q vs. Jill Craybas
Lucie Hradecka vs. Elena Vesnina [31]
Amelie Mauresmo [17] vs. Tatjana Malek
Aleksandra Wozniak vs. Laura Granville
Olga Govortsova vs. Sania Mirza
Edina Gallovits vs. Flavia Pennetta [10]
Samantha Stosur [15] vs. Ai Sugiyama
Vania King vs. Anastasia Yakimova
Timea Bacsinszky vs. Q
Meghann Shaughnessy vs. Daniela Hantuchova [22]
Sybille Bammer [28] vs. Maria Jo Martinez Sanchez
Q vs. Andrea Petkovic
Melinda Czink vs. Maria Elena Camerin
Alexa Glatch vs. Serena Williams [2]
Gisela Dulko vs. Ekaterina Makarova
Yaroslava Shvedova vs. Masa Zec-Peskiric
Roberta Vinci vs. Jelena Jankovic [5]
Elena Dementieva [4] vs. Q
Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova vs. Melanie Oudin
Polona Hercog vs. Christina McHale
Tsevana Pironkova vs. Maria Sharapova [29]
Vika Azarenka [8] vs. Alex Dulgheru
Q vs. Q
Alberta Brianti vs. Stephanie Vogele
Q vs. Francesca Schiavone [26]
Li Na [18] vs. Ioana Raluca Olaru
Michelle Larcher de Brito vs. Mathilde Johansson
Maria Kirilenko vs. Q
Patricia Mayr vs. Aga Radwanska [12]
Marion Bartoli [14] vs. Rosanna Neffa de los Rios
Vika Kutuzova vs. Kim Clijsters
Kirsten Flipkens vs. Jelena Dokic
Gail Brodsky vs. Anabel Medina Garrigues [20]
Kaia Kanepi [25] vs. Q
Magdalena Rybarikova vs. Q
Bethany Mattek Sands vs. Iveta Benesova
Vera Dushevina vs. Venus Williams [3]
Vera Zvonareva [7] vs. Nuria Llagostera Vives
Q vs. Anna Chakvetadze
Q vs. Jill Craybas
Lucie Hradecka vs. Elena Vesnina [31]
Amelie Mauresmo [17] vs. Tatjana Malek
Aleksandra Wozniak vs. Laura Granville
Olga Govortsova vs. Sania Mirza
Edina Gallovits vs. Flavia Pennetta [10]
Samantha Stosur [15] vs. Ai Sugiyama
Vania King vs. Anastasia Yakimova
Timea Bacsinszky vs. Q
Meghann Shaughnessy vs. Daniela Hantuchova [22]
Sybille Bammer [28] vs. Maria Jo Martinez Sanchez
Q vs. Andrea Petkovic
Melinda Czink vs. Maria Elena Camerin
Alexa Glatch vs. Serena Williams [2]
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Finding Her Rhythm
Amelie is finding her rhythm on court again Amelie was on a roll in her Second match At New Haven beating Alona Bondarenko 6-1, 6-1 in just 54 Mins .Next up is Good friend and Doubles Partner Svetlana Kuznetsova .ALLEZ AMELIE
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
A Good Start
Amelie won her First Match in New Haven Beating Ai Sugiyama 6-4,6-1 in 1 Hour and 20 mins with this win Amelie improved her record vs Ai Sugiyama to 11-0 . Goo Luck Next Match ALLEZ AMELIE , GO MOMO
Friday, August 21, 2009
New Haven Draw
1 KUZNETSOVA, Svetlana RUS - ZHENG, Jie CHN
Q - KLEYBANOVA, Alisa RUS
BONDARENKO, Alona UKR - SHAUGHNESSY, Meghann USA
SUGIYAMA, Ai JPN - 8 MAURESMO, Amelie FRA
4 PETROVA, Nadia RUS - CHAKVETADZE, Anna RUS
BAMMER, Sybille AUT - MEDINA GARRIGUES, Anabel ESP
VESNINA, Elena RUS - DULKO, Gisela ARG
CORNET, Alize FRA - 7 CIBULKOVA, Dominika SVK
6 BARTOLI, Marion FRA - MARTINEZ SANCHEZ, Maria Jose ESP
SCHIAVONE, Francesca ITA - Q
BENESOVA, Iveta CZE - STOSUR, Samantha AUS
Q - 3 PENNETTA, Flavia ITA
5 RADWANSKA, Agnieszka POL - Q
SCHNYDER, Patty SUI - RAZZANO, Virginie FRA
MAKAROVA, Ekaterina RUS - PAVLYUCHENKOVA, Anastasia RUS
SUAREZ NAVARRO, Carla ESP - 2 WOZNIACKI, Caroline DEN
Q - KLEYBANOVA, Alisa RUS
BONDARENKO, Alona UKR - SHAUGHNESSY, Meghann USA
SUGIYAMA, Ai JPN - 8 MAURESMO, Amelie FRA
4 PETROVA, Nadia RUS - CHAKVETADZE, Anna RUS
BAMMER, Sybille AUT - MEDINA GARRIGUES, Anabel ESP
VESNINA, Elena RUS - DULKO, Gisela ARG
CORNET, Alize FRA - 7 CIBULKOVA, Dominika SVK
6 BARTOLI, Marion FRA - MARTINEZ SANCHEZ, Maria Jose ESP
SCHIAVONE, Francesca ITA - Q
BENESOVA, Iveta CZE - STOSUR, Samantha AUS
Q - 3 PENNETTA, Flavia ITA
5 RADWANSKA, Agnieszka POL - Q
SCHNYDER, Patty SUI - RAZZANO, Virginie FRA
MAKAROVA, Ekaterina RUS - PAVLYUCHENKOVA, Anastasia RUS
SUAREZ NAVARRO, Carla ESP - 2 WOZNIACKI, Caroline DEN
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
A Loss/Win In Toronto
A very Rusty Amelie lost her first match since Wimbledon yesterday to Francesca Schiavone 2-6 , 6-3 ,1-6. Amelie and her Doubles partner Svetlana Kuznetsova also known as Momosova played their first match in Toronto a few hours later Beating Husarova/Parra Santonja 6-0 , 6-4 to advance to the next round .Good Luck Girls .
Saturday, August 15, 2009
Canada Open
Dinara Safina (1) vs BYE
Alize Cornet vs Aravane Rezai
Alisa Kleybanova vs Aleksandra Wozniak
Sara Errani vs Dominika Cibulkova (16)
Victoria Azarenka (9) vs Shuai Peng
qualifier vs Kim Clijsters
Anabel Medina Garrigues vs Patty Schnyder
BYE vs Jelena Jankovic (5)
Venus Williams (3) vs BYE
qualifier vs qualifier
Valerie Tetreault vs Agnes Szavay
Carla Suarez Navarro vs Agnieszka Radwanska (14)
Nadia Petrova (10) vs Maria Sharapova
Sybille Bammer vs Anna Chakvetadze
qualifier vs Stephanie Dubois
BYE vs Vera Zvonareva (7)
Svetlana Kuznetsova (6) vs BYE
qualifier vs Samantha Stosur
Virginie Razzano vs Ekaterina Makarova
qualifier vs Flavia Pennetta (12)
Amelie Mauresmo (15) vs Francesca Schiavone
Shahar Peer vs qualifier
Iveta Benesova vs Ai Sugiyama
BYE vs Elena Dementieva (4)
Caroline Wozniacki (8) vs BYE
Elena Vesnina vs Jie Zheng
qualifier vs Kaia Kanepi
qualifier vs Ana Ivanovic (11)
Marion Bartoli (13) vs Alona Bondarenko
qualifier vs qualifier
qualifier vs Daniela Hantuchova
BYE vs Serena Williams (2)
Alize Cornet vs Aravane Rezai
Alisa Kleybanova vs Aleksandra Wozniak
Sara Errani vs Dominika Cibulkova (16)
Victoria Azarenka (9) vs Shuai Peng
qualifier vs Kim Clijsters
Anabel Medina Garrigues vs Patty Schnyder
BYE vs Jelena Jankovic (5)
Venus Williams (3) vs BYE
qualifier vs qualifier
Valerie Tetreault vs Agnes Szavay
Carla Suarez Navarro vs Agnieszka Radwanska (14)
Nadia Petrova (10) vs Maria Sharapova
Sybille Bammer vs Anna Chakvetadze
qualifier vs Stephanie Dubois
BYE vs Vera Zvonareva (7)
Svetlana Kuznetsova (6) vs BYE
qualifier vs Samantha Stosur
Virginie Razzano vs Ekaterina Makarova
qualifier vs Flavia Pennetta (12)
Amelie Mauresmo (15) vs Francesca Schiavone
Shahar Peer vs qualifier
Iveta Benesova vs Ai Sugiyama
BYE vs Elena Dementieva (4)
Caroline Wozniacki (8) vs BYE
Elena Vesnina vs Jie Zheng
qualifier vs Kaia Kanepi
qualifier vs Ana Ivanovic (11)
Marion Bartoli (13) vs Alona Bondarenko
qualifier vs qualifier
qualifier vs Daniela Hantuchova
BYE vs Serena Williams (2)
Saturday, August 1, 2009
- Resumption of training:
28/07/2009
Amélie's been training since Wednesday in the company of Hugo for tennis and Xavier for the physical work
Amelie has just started her preparation for the American tour. The departure is scheduled for next August 10: Amelie: "After two good weeks of holidays, the resumption racket in hand is a little difficult but after a few sessions all the feelings came back fast enough. I can not wait to return to competition! "
Amélie's been training since Wednesday in the company of Hugo for tennis and Xavier for the physical work
Amelie has just started her preparation for the American tour. The departure is scheduled for next August 10: Amelie: "After two good weeks of holidays, the resumption racket in hand is a little difficult but after a few sessions all the feelings came back fast enough. I can not wait to return to competition! "
Saturday, July 4, 2009
Monday, June 29, 2009
Amelie Bows Out of Wimbledon
Amelie lost her round of 16 Match today vs number 1 seed Dinara Safina in 3 tight sets 6-4 , 3-6 ,4-6 Amelie pushed Safina to the limit but in the end fell short in 2 hours and 9 mins of play , Amelie like always was gracious in defeat , Still a good run at Wimbledon this year .ALLEZ AMELIE
Sunday, June 28, 2009
Momosova Lose
Amelie and Kuzzy lost their 3rd round Doubles match to Stoser/Stubbs 3-6 ,2-6 .Even though they lost Amelie and Kuzzy were their usual Smiling Happy selves and did not seem to care about the loss . Good Luck Next Time .
Into the Round of 16
Amelie is Into the Round of 16 at Wimbledon beating Flavia Pennetta yesterday 7-5 , 6-3 to set up a clash wit World Number one Dinara Safina on Center Court Monday . Amelie only needed 1 Hour and 30 mins to get the win Amelie had 8 Aces along with 8 DF and 31 UE .Good Luck Monday Momo . ALLEZ AMELIE
Saturday, June 27, 2009
Momosova Into the 3rd Round
Amelie and Kuzzy made quick time to beat the teen pair of Robson and Stoop yesterday winning in just 1 hour and 5 mins 6-3,6-4 Good Luck next round girls GO MOMOSOVA
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Momosova into the 2nd round
Kuzzy and Momo won their 1st match in womens doubles today vs Malek/Petkovic in strait sets 6-3,6-4 In just 1 hour and 7 mins Good Luck in the Next Round ,ALLEZ MOMOSOVA
Into The Next Round
Amelie won her fist match at Wimbledon yesterday beating Melinda Czink in 3 sets 6-1 ,4-6 , 6-2 Amelie played a great 1s set winning it in just 19 mins and had a concentration proplem in the second but came bac to win it in the 3rd Amelie won the match in 1 hour and 20 min she had 11EU , 10 Aces a serve of 62 % along with 7DF . Next up is Kristina Kucova . Good Luck Amelie ALLEZ AMELIE
Saturday, June 20, 2009
Wimbledon Singles & Doubles Draw
Dinara Safina RUS (1) v Lourdes Dominguez Lino ESP
Nicole Vaidisova CZE v Rossana De Los Rios PAR
Elena Baltacha GBR v Alona Bondarenko UKR
Kirsten Flipkens BEL v Agnes Szavay HUN (30)
Amelie Mauresmo FRA (17) v Melinda Czink HUN
Katarina Srebotnik SLO v Aiko Nakamura JPN
Vania King USA v Mariya Koryttseva UKR
Nuria Llagostera Vives ESP v Flavia Pennetta ITA (15)
Caroline Wozniacki DEN (9) v Kimiko Date Krumm JPN
Petra Kvitova CZE v Maria Kirilenko RUS
Alberta Brianti ITA v Tathiana Garbin ITA
Marta Domachowska POL v Anabel Medina Garrigues ESP (20)
Anna Chakvetadze RUS (32) v Sabine Lisicki GER
Patricia Mayr AUT v Anne Keothavong GBR
Pauline Parmentier FRA v Akgul Amanmuradova UZB
Akiko Morigami JPN v Svetlana Kuznetsova RUS (5)
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Doubles Draw
Su-Wei Hsieh TPE (5)/Shuai Peng CHN (5) v Sorana Cirstea ROU/Caroline Wozniacki DEN
Naomi Cavaday GBR/Katie O'Brien GBR v Mariya Koryttseva UKR/Tatiana Poutchek BLR
Rika Fujiwara JPN/Aiko Nakamura JPN v Kristina Barrois GER/Tathiana Garbin ITA
Sara Errani ITA/Carla Suarez Navarro ESP v Lisa Raymond USA (9)/Vera Zvonareva RUS (9)
Svetlana Kuznetsova RUS (16)/Amelie Mauresmo FRA (16) v Tatjana Malek GER/Andrea Petkovic GER
Jade Curtis GBR/Anna Smith GBR v Laura Robson GBR/Georgie Stoop GBR
Maria Elena Camerin ITA/Anna Chakvetadze RUS v Edina Gallovits ROU/Katalin Marosi HUN
Sarah Borwell GBR/Anne Keothavong GBR v Samantha Stosur AUS (3)/Rennae Stubbs AUS (3)
Nicole Vaidisova CZE v Rossana De Los Rios PAR
Elena Baltacha GBR v Alona Bondarenko UKR
Kirsten Flipkens BEL v Agnes Szavay HUN (30)
Amelie Mauresmo FRA (17) v Melinda Czink HUN
Katarina Srebotnik SLO v Aiko Nakamura JPN
Vania King USA v Mariya Koryttseva UKR
Nuria Llagostera Vives ESP v Flavia Pennetta ITA (15)
Caroline Wozniacki DEN (9) v Kimiko Date Krumm JPN
Petra Kvitova CZE v Maria Kirilenko RUS
Alberta Brianti ITA v Tathiana Garbin ITA
Marta Domachowska POL v Anabel Medina Garrigues ESP (20)
Anna Chakvetadze RUS (32) v Sabine Lisicki GER
Patricia Mayr AUT v Anne Keothavong GBR
Pauline Parmentier FRA v Akgul Amanmuradova UZB
Akiko Morigami JPN v Svetlana Kuznetsova RUS (5)
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Doubles Draw
Su-Wei Hsieh TPE (5)/Shuai Peng CHN (5) v Sorana Cirstea ROU/Caroline Wozniacki DEN
Naomi Cavaday GBR/Katie O'Brien GBR v Mariya Koryttseva UKR/Tatiana Poutchek BLR
Rika Fujiwara JPN/Aiko Nakamura JPN v Kristina Barrois GER/Tathiana Garbin ITA
Sara Errani ITA/Carla Suarez Navarro ESP v Lisa Raymond USA (9)/Vera Zvonareva RUS (9)
Svetlana Kuznetsova RUS (16)/Amelie Mauresmo FRA (16) v Tatjana Malek GER/Andrea Petkovic GER
Jade Curtis GBR/Anna Smith GBR v Laura Robson GBR/Georgie Stoop GBR
Maria Elena Camerin ITA/Anna Chakvetadze RUS v Edina Gallovits ROU/Katalin Marosi HUN
Sarah Borwell GBR/Anne Keothavong GBR v Samantha Stosur AUS (3)/Rennae Stubbs AUS (3)
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
A Loss
Amelie loss her second match at Eastbourne today Amelie lost to Ekaterina Makarova 6 (8)-7 , 6 (13) - 7 in a match that lasted over 2 Hours . Amelie had plenty of chances but could not pull out the win . Better Luck next time.
In other news Amelie will be seeded 17th at Wimbledon this year and will be playing doubles with Svetlana and they are seeded 16th in Doubles this year . Good Luck at Wimbledon
In other news Amelie will be seeded 17th at Wimbledon this year and will be playing doubles with Svetlana and they are seeded 16th in Doubles this year . Good Luck at Wimbledon
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
A Win
Amelie won her first match in Eastbourne today beating Vera Zonareva 6-3 ,1-6 ,6-3 in 1 Hour and 39 Mins Amelie had a poor service of only 53% along with 10 DF and 6 Aces but on a day where most of the Seeded players Lost Amelie won . Allez Amelie , Go Momo
Saturday, June 13, 2009
Eastbourne Draw
1 DEMENTIEVA, Elena RUS
2 KIRILENKO, Maria RUS
3 CORNET, Alize FRA
4 RAZZANO, Virginie FRA
5 BALTACHA, Elena GBR
6 LI, Na CHN
7 QUALIFIER
8 RADWANSKA, Agnieszka POL
9 JANKOVIC, Jelena SRB
10 CHAKVETADZE, Anna RUS
11 DULKO, Gisela ARG
12 BARTOLI, Marion FRA
13 BAMMER, Sybille AUT
14 KEOTHAVONG, Anne GBR
15 MEDINA GARRIGUES, Anabel ESP
16 AZARENKA, Victoria BLR
17 WOZNIACKI, Caroline DEN
18 KLEYBANOVA, Alisa RUS
19 STOSUR, Samantha AUS
20 LISICKI, Sabine GER
21 QUALIFIER
22 QUALIFIER
23 MAURESMO, Amelie FRA
24 ZVONAREVA, Vera RUS
25 PETROVA, Nadia RUS
26 IVANOVIC, Ana SRB
27 SUGIYAMA, Ai JPN
28 QUALIFIER
29 SUAREZ NAVARRO, Carla ESP
30 ZHENG, Jie CHN
31 WOZNIAK, Aleksandra CAN
32 KUZNETSOVA, Svetlana RUS
2 KIRILENKO, Maria RUS
3 CORNET, Alize FRA
4 RAZZANO, Virginie FRA
5 BALTACHA, Elena GBR
6 LI, Na CHN
7 QUALIFIER
8 RADWANSKA, Agnieszka POL
9 JANKOVIC, Jelena SRB
10 CHAKVETADZE, Anna RUS
11 DULKO, Gisela ARG
12 BARTOLI, Marion FRA
13 BAMMER, Sybille AUT
14 KEOTHAVONG, Anne GBR
15 MEDINA GARRIGUES, Anabel ESP
16 AZARENKA, Victoria BLR
17 WOZNIACKI, Caroline DEN
18 KLEYBANOVA, Alisa RUS
19 STOSUR, Samantha AUS
20 LISICKI, Sabine GER
21 QUALIFIER
22 QUALIFIER
23 MAURESMO, Amelie FRA
24 ZVONAREVA, Vera RUS
25 PETROVA, Nadia RUS
26 IVANOVIC, Ana SRB
27 SUGIYAMA, Ai JPN
28 QUALIFIER
29 SUAREZ NAVARRO, Carla ESP
30 ZHENG, Jie CHN
31 WOZNIAK, Aleksandra CAN
32 KUZNETSOVA, Svetlana RUS
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
- Objective Wimbledon! :
09/06/2009
Amélie began training on grass last Monday to prepare for the Eastbourne tournament ...
The departure is planned Thursday for England. Amélie: "I'm happy to go play on grass and start a tournament that I know well and who will be this year a mixed tournament as boys have the tournament schedule. This gives a different atmosphere in the competition and allows move rapidly into the atmosphere of the Grand Slam tournaments. I then go directly to Wimbledon! "
Amélie began training on grass last Monday to prepare for the Eastbourne tournament ...
The departure is planned Thursday for England. Amélie: "I'm happy to go play on grass and start a tournament that I know well and who will be this year a mixed tournament as boys have the tournament schedule. This gives a different atmosphere in the competition and allows move rapidly into the atmosphere of the Grand Slam tournaments. I then go directly to Wimbledon! "
Sunday, May 24, 2009
Mauresmo loses in 1st round of French Open
Amelie Mauresmo has been upset in the first round of the French Open, losing to Anna-Lena Groenefeld 6-4, 6-3.
The 29-year-old Mauresmo has never advanced past the quarterfinals at her home Grand Slam tournament, losing at that stage in 2003 and ’04.
The two-time Grand Slam champion, who lost in the second round at Roland Garros last year, won her 25th career title at the Paris Indoors in February.
Mauresmo was seeded 16th at this year’s French Open.
The 29-year-old Mauresmo has never advanced past the quarterfinals at her home Grand Slam tournament, losing at that stage in 2003 and ’04.
The two-time Grand Slam champion, who lost in the second round at Roland Garros last year, won her 25th career title at the Paris Indoors in February.
Mauresmo was seeded 16th at this year’s French Open.
Friday, May 22, 2009
French Open Draw
(3) Venus Williams vs. Bethanie Mattek-Sands
Lucie Safarova vs. Sabine Lisicki
Elena Vesnina vs. Severine Bremond
Q vs. (29) Agnes Szavay
(20) Dominika Cibulkova vs. Alona Bondarenko
Stephanie Foretz vs. Kirsten Flipkens
Tamira Paszek vs. Gisela Dulko
Anna-Lena Groenefeld vs. (16) Amelie Mauresmo
Lucie Safarova vs. Sabine Lisicki
Elena Vesnina vs. Severine Bremond
Q vs. (29) Agnes Szavay
(20) Dominika Cibulkova vs. Alona Bondarenko
Stephanie Foretz vs. Kirsten Flipkens
Tamira Paszek vs. Gisela Dulko
Anna-Lena Groenefeld vs. (16) Amelie Mauresmo
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
A Good Run in Madrid
Amelie had a great run in Madrid beating Jie Zheng 6-2 - 7-5 , Elena Dementieva 1-6 - 6-4 - 6-2 ,Agnes Szavay 5-7 - 6-1 - 6-1 to reach the Semi's but Lost in the Semi's to Caroline Wozniacki 6-7 (1-7) - 3-6 . Amelie payed great in this tournament but in the end had no energy left to pull off the win . Because of the run in Madrid Amelie ranking went up she is now # 16th going into the French Open .Allez Amelie , GO MOMO
Monday, May 11, 2009
Madrid Win
Monday, May 4, 2009
Amélie bows:
French bows in three sets in the first round of the tournament in Rome.
Amélie has not had the time she hoped to be able to prepare and enter the tournament under the conditions expected. Scheduled today, Sunday, she was beaten by Martinez Sanchez 4-6, 7-6, 6-2. The Spaniard thus deprived France of a duel 100% light in the second round, she will meet Marion Bartoli.
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Friday, May 1, 2009
Rome Main Draw
[1]Safina vs BYE
Razzano vs Rybarikova
Vesnina vs Q
Dechy vs [14]Zheng
[11]Bartoli vs Peng
Mauresmo vs Martinez Sanchez
Keothavong vs Navarro
BYE vs [8]Petrova
[4]V.Williams vs BYE
Safarova vs Q
Woziniak vs Errani
Chakvetadze vs [15]Garrigues
[10]A.Radwanska vs A.Bondarenko
Kleybanova vs Q
Schiavone vs Q
BYE vs [5]Ivanovic
Razzano vs Rybarikova
Vesnina vs Q
Dechy vs [14]Zheng
[11]Bartoli vs Peng
Mauresmo vs Martinez Sanchez
Keothavong vs Navarro
BYE vs [8]Petrova
[4]V.Williams vs BYE
Safarova vs Q
Woziniak vs Errani
Chakvetadze vs [15]Garrigues
[10]A.Radwanska vs A.Bondarenko
Kleybanova vs Q
Schiavone vs Q
BYE vs [5]Ivanovic
Monday, April 27, 2009
Sunday, April 26, 2009
Amelie Saves the Day ( France Wins 3-2)
Alize Cornet lost her 2nd Match in this Fed Cup Tie vs Dominika Cibilkova 6-2 , 5-7 ,6-4 giving the Slovaks a 1-2 lead in the tie .
Amelie won her 2nd match in the Fed Pup Tie today beating Daniela Huntuchova 7-5 , 6-4 in a amazing match that lasted 2 Hours and 22 mins Amelie played a brilliant match to give France a chance she gave France a 2-2 tie .
Amelie was chosen to replace teammate Mathilde Johansson in playing the deciding match in this Tie she was partnered with Nathalie Dechy to lift France to Victory to keep them safe in the World Group . Amelie and Nat played a brilliant 3 set victory vs Cibilkova/Huntuchova winning 4-6, 6-1 , 6-4 . Giving France the 3-2 lead and the Tie Win . Amelie was the Force behind all of France 3 Points .
Amelie won her 2nd match in the Fed Pup Tie today beating Daniela Huntuchova 7-5 , 6-4 in a amazing match that lasted 2 Hours and 22 mins Amelie played a brilliant match to give France a chance she gave France a 2-2 tie .
Amelie was chosen to replace teammate Mathilde Johansson in playing the deciding match in this Tie she was partnered with Nathalie Dechy to lift France to Victory to keep them safe in the World Group . Amelie and Nat played a brilliant 3 set victory vs Cibilkova/Huntuchova winning 4-6, 6-1 , 6-4 . Giving France the 3-2 lead and the Tie Win . Amelie was the Force behind all of France 3 Points .
Saturday, April 25, 2009
France vs Slovak Republic (Tied 1-1)
France and Slovak Republic are tied 1-1 in their Playoff tie .Alize Cornet Lost her 1st match to Daniela Hantuchova 6-7(2), 6-3, 6-4.
Amelie won her 1st match Finally Beating Dominika Cubulkova who in the 3 times she played her Amelie has lost all 3 times but today she beat the teen 4-6 , 6-2 , 6-3 . Amelie had 43 Ue , 3 DF and a serve of 58% along with 10 Aces in a match that took 2 Hours and 12 Mins.
Amelie won her 1st match Finally Beating Dominika Cubulkova who in the 3 times she played her Amelie has lost all 3 times but today she beat the teen 4-6 , 6-2 , 6-3 . Amelie had 43 Ue , 3 DF and a serve of 58% along with 10 Aces in a match that took 2 Hours and 12 Mins.
Friday, April 24, 2009
Target Fed Cup
Amelie got back to training with the tie that will pit France against the Czech Rep in Fed Cup...
The focus this week has been to her rhythm on the clay as fast as possible for Amelie because of the Fed Cup tie since she hasn't competed since Miami.The French team will announce their selection Tomorrow.
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Fed Cup Draw
Saturday
Alize Cornet (FRA) v Daniela Hantuchova (SVK)
Amelie Mauresmo (FRA) v Dominika Cibulkova (SVK)
Sunday
Alize Cornet (FRA) v Dominika Cibulkova (SVK)
Amelie Mauresmo (FRA) v Daniela Hantuchova (SVK)
Nathalie Dechy/Mathilde Johansson (FRA) v Dominika Cibulkova/Daniela Hantuchova (SVK)
The focus this week has been to her rhythm on the clay as fast as possible for Amelie because of the Fed Cup tie since she hasn't competed since Miami.The French team will announce their selection Tomorrow.
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Fed Cup Draw
Saturday
Alize Cornet (FRA) v Daniela Hantuchova (SVK)
Amelie Mauresmo (FRA) v Dominika Cibulkova (SVK)
Sunday
Alize Cornet (FRA) v Dominika Cibulkova (SVK)
Amelie Mauresmo (FRA) v Daniela Hantuchova (SVK)
Nathalie Dechy/Mathilde Johansson (FRA) v Dominika Cibulkova/Daniela Hantuchova (SVK)
Sunday, April 5, 2009
Momosova are the Champs
Momosova won the Doubles title in Miami beating Peschke/Raymond 4-6 , 6-3 , 10-3 IT is Momosova 2nd Title together .Congratulations Girls . Keep it up .
Friday, April 3, 2009
Momosova In the Finals
Momosova just won their semifinal match vs Schnyder/Groenefeld to win 7-6(6) , 6-3 to reach the Finals in Miami . Good Luck Girls
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
Momosova in the Semi's
Momosova just booked a spot in the Semifinals in doubles in Miami .They beat N Llagostera Vives / M Martinez Sanchez 5-7 ,7-5,10-6 . Keep It Up Girls
Momosova still going
Momosova took out the Number 1 seeds in Doubles beating the team Black/Huber 6-4 ,4-6 ,10-4 .Keep it up Girls .
Monday, March 30, 2009
Out Of Miami
Amelie lost her 4th round match today vs Samantha Stosur losing in strait sets 4-6,4-6 .Good Luck Next Tournement .
Sweet Revenge
Amelie got revenge on Flavia Pennetta in their 3rd round match up at Miami yesterday evening . Amelie won the match 6(5)-7, 6-2 , 6-2 Amelie had 8 DF throughout the match along with 2 Aces and a serve of 60% .It took Amelie 2 Hours and 20 Mins to beat the Italian . Good Luck Next Round .ALLEZ AMELIE.
Friday, March 27, 2009
2nd Round Win
Amelie won her 1st match in Miami today beating Magdalena Rybarikova 6-3 , 1-6 , 6-2 . Amelie had 1 DF along with 3 Aces and a serve of 56% . Next up is F. Pennetta Time for some revenge .Good Luck Amelie . ALLEZ AMELIE , GO MOMO
Momosova Win First Match
Momosova Won their first match in Miami Yesterday taking out S Cirstea / C Wozniacki .They won 4-6 , 6-4 , 10 - 8 . Good Luck Next Round .
Miami Single and Doubles Draw
A. IVANOVIC [7] Vs Bye
QUALIFIER Vs CIRSTEA, Sorana
SCHIAVONE, Francesca Vs PIRONKOVA, Tsvetana
Bye Vs A. SZAVAY [25]
A. CHAKVETADZE [22] Vs Bye
OUDIN, Melanie Vs HANTUCHOVA, Daniela
PAVLYUCHENKOVA, Anastasia Vs QUALIFIER
BYE Vs AZARENKA, Victoria [11]
F. PENNETTA [15] Vs Bye
BONDARENKO, Kateryna Vs KIRILENKO, Maria
RUS, Arantxa Vs RYBARIKOVA, Magdalena
A. MAURESMO [20] Vs Bye
S. BAMMER [27] Vs Bye
ARVIDSSON, Sofia Vs STOSUR, Samantha
JOHANSSON, Mathilde Vs MIRZA, Sania
Bye Vs D. SAFINA [2]
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[1] Black/Huber vs. Peng/Savchuk
Cirstea/Wozniacki vs. [WC] Kuznetsova/Mauresmo
Mattek-Sands/Petrova vs. [WC]McHale/Stephens
Koryttseva/Voskoboeva vs. [6] Llagostera Vives/Martinez Sanchez
[4] Stosur/Stubbs vs. Yan/Zheng
Pavlyuchenkova/Vesnina vs. Hradecka/Uhlirova
Groenefeld/Schnyder vs. Dechy/Santangelo
[WC] Martic/Vandeweghe vs. [5] Hantuchova/Sugiyama
[7] Chan/Schiavone vs. Erakovic/Sun
Bondarenko/Bondarenko vs. Craybas/Makarova
Amanmuradova/King vs. Dushevina/Shvedova
Kudryavtseva/Rodionova vs. [3] Peschke/Raymond
[8] Kirilenko/Pennetta vs. A Radwanska/Szavay
Benesova/Zahlavova Strycova vs. Chuang/Mirza
Gallovits/Poutchek vs. Dulko/Peer
Kleybanova/Niculescu vs. [2] Medina Garrigues/Ruano Pascual
QUALIFIER Vs CIRSTEA, Sorana
SCHIAVONE, Francesca Vs PIRONKOVA, Tsvetana
Bye Vs A. SZAVAY [25]
A. CHAKVETADZE [22] Vs Bye
OUDIN, Melanie Vs HANTUCHOVA, Daniela
PAVLYUCHENKOVA, Anastasia Vs QUALIFIER
BYE Vs AZARENKA, Victoria [11]
F. PENNETTA [15] Vs Bye
BONDARENKO, Kateryna Vs KIRILENKO, Maria
RUS, Arantxa Vs RYBARIKOVA, Magdalena
A. MAURESMO [20] Vs Bye
S. BAMMER [27] Vs Bye
ARVIDSSON, Sofia Vs STOSUR, Samantha
JOHANSSON, Mathilde Vs MIRZA, Sania
Bye Vs D. SAFINA [2]
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[1] Black/Huber vs. Peng/Savchuk
Cirstea/Wozniacki vs. [WC] Kuznetsova/Mauresmo
Mattek-Sands/Petrova vs. [WC]McHale/Stephens
Koryttseva/Voskoboeva vs. [6] Llagostera Vives/Martinez Sanchez
[4] Stosur/Stubbs vs. Yan/Zheng
Pavlyuchenkova/Vesnina vs. Hradecka/Uhlirova
Groenefeld/Schnyder vs. Dechy/Santangelo
[WC] Martic/Vandeweghe vs. [5] Hantuchova/Sugiyama
[7] Chan/Schiavone vs. Erakovic/Sun
Bondarenko/Bondarenko vs. Craybas/Makarova
Amanmuradova/King vs. Dushevina/Shvedova
Kudryavtseva/Rodionova vs. [3] Peschke/Raymond
[8] Kirilenko/Pennetta vs. A Radwanska/Szavay
Benesova/Zahlavova Strycova vs. Chuang/Mirza
Gallovits/Poutchek vs. Dulko/Peer
Kleybanova/Niculescu vs. [2] Medina Garrigues/Ruano Pascual
Friday, March 13, 2009
Long 2nd Round Win
Amelie beat Anna-Lena Groenefeld today in a match that lasted 2Hours and 57 Mins. Amelie won the match 5-7 , 6-3 ,6-4 Amelie had a rusty start but got the win Amelie had 6 Aces and a whopping 10 DF and a serve of 56% . Amelie I hope you get plenty of rest . GOOD Luck Next Round .ALLEZ AMELIE
Thursday, March 12, 2009
Momosova Are Back
Amelie Mauresmo And her doubles Partner Svetlana Kuznetsova (Momosova)upset the 2nd seed team of A Medina Garrigues / V Ruano Pascual Winning 6-2 7-6 (7-5) it only took them an Hour and Twenty Nine minuets to get the Win . Good Luck next round Momosova .
- Teaming up... :
12/03/2009
Amélie's competition starts today by playing doubles with Svetlana Kuznetsova.
Amélie will be alongside the Russian Svetlana Kuznetsova to enter the tournament. Amélie: "It's always a good thing to start with doubles that will allow me to pay attention to my quality of service and return before my first round singles match."
Amélie's competition starts today by playing doubles with Svetlana Kuznetsova.
Amélie will be alongside the Russian Svetlana Kuznetsova to enter the tournament. Amélie: "It's always a good thing to start with doubles that will allow me to pay attention to my quality of service and return before my first round singles match."
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Indian Wells Doubles Draw
(8) Chan/Sun vs Benesova/Zahlavova Strycova
Kops-Jones/Spears vs Dechy/Santangelo
Dulko/Peer vs Chuang/Mirza
Hsieh/Peng vs Peschke/Raymond (3)
(6) Llagostera Vives/Martinez Sanchez vs A.Radwanska/Szavay
(WC)Sharapova/Vesnina vs Makarova/Poutchek
Cirstea/Voskoboeva vs Mattek-Sands/Washington (WC)
(WC)Kuznetsova/Mauresmo vs Medina Garrigues/Ruano Pascual (2)
Good Luck Momosova
Kops-Jones/Spears vs Dechy/Santangelo
Dulko/Peer vs Chuang/Mirza
Hsieh/Peng vs Peschke/Raymond (3)
(6) Llagostera Vives/Martinez Sanchez vs A.Radwanska/Szavay
(WC)Sharapova/Vesnina vs Makarova/Poutchek
Cirstea/Voskoboeva vs Mattek-Sands/Washington (WC)
(WC)Kuznetsova/Mauresmo vs Medina Garrigues/Ruano Pascual (2)
Good Luck Momosova
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Indian Wells Draw
(4) Zvonareva - Bye
Q vs Chan
Kvitova vs Parmentier
(26) Benesova - Bye
(17) Mauresmo - Bye
Niculescu vs Groenefeld
Li vs Tanasugarn
(13) Schnyder - Bye
(9) Wozniacki - Bye
Arvidsson vs Bacsinszky
Razzano vs Q
(18) Kanepi - Bye
(29) Suarez Navarro - Bye
Q vs (WC) Glatch
Q vs (WC) U.Radwanska
(6) Kuznetsova - Bye
Q vs Chan
Kvitova vs Parmentier
(26) Benesova - Bye
(17) Mauresmo - Bye
Niculescu vs Groenefeld
Li vs Tanasugarn
(13) Schnyder - Bye
(9) Wozniacki - Bye
Arvidsson vs Bacsinszky
Razzano vs Q
(18) Kanepi - Bye
(29) Suarez Navarro - Bye
Q vs (WC) Glatch
Q vs (WC) U.Radwanska
(6) Kuznetsova - Bye
Monday, March 9, 2009
- Arrival at Indian Wells:
09/03/2009
After arriving Friday afternoon in Los Angeles, Amelie and Hugo took the road ...
Friday, Amelie and Hugo took the road for Indian wells which represents about three hours by car. Everything goes well, the jet-lag is almost digested and feel on the ground are excellent.
After arriving Friday afternoon in Los Angeles, Amelie and Hugo took the road ...
Friday, Amelie and Hugo took the road for Indian wells which represents about three hours by car. Everything goes well, the jet-lag is almost digested and feel on the ground are excellent.
Saturday, March 7, 2009
- Direction Indian Wells:
06/03/2009
Amélie flies today to Indian Wells where she will get back to the competition ...
Amélie sets off today to the United States. Upon her arrival and awaiting the start of the tournament, the program will be normal. Jogging to recover faster from jet lag and immediately put the body into action and the afternoon will be devoted to tennis workouts.
Amélie flies today to Indian Wells where she will get back to the competition ...
Amélie sets off today to the United States. Upon her arrival and awaiting the start of the tournament, the program will be normal. Jogging to recover faster from jet lag and immediately put the body into action and the afternoon will be devoted to tennis workouts.
Thursday, February 26, 2009
- Training ... :
26/02/2009
After a week of rest, Amélie resumed training since Monday.
All goes well for Amélie. After a good week at home in Geneva, the French returned to training since Monday and she alternated sessions of physical training and tennis. She will fly to Indian Wells on the 6th.
After a week of rest, Amélie resumed training since Monday.
All goes well for Amélie. After a good week at home in Geneva, the French returned to training since Monday and she alternated sessions of physical training and tennis. She will fly to Indian Wells on the 6th.
Friday, February 20, 2009
- Well-deserved rest! :
17/02/2009
After obtaining his title Sunday at the Open GDF Suez, Amélie took the direction of Geneva.
Amélie: "It feels really nice to put his affairs at home from Australia because I had not had the opportunity to spend several days like that." The days are mostly resting place even if it had filled the fridge, do a few machines, but with much pleasure out on some good bottles ..
After obtaining his title Sunday at the Open GDF Suez, Amélie took the direction of Geneva.
Amélie: "It feels really nice to put his affairs at home from Australia because I had not had the opportunity to spend several days like that." The days are mostly resting place even if it had filled the fridge, do a few machines, but with much pleasure out on some good bottles ..
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Tennis - WTA - Dubai - Mauresmo withdraws
After her victory in the Paris Open, Amélie Mauresmo has announced that she would not contest the Dubai tournament, which began Sunday. The Frenchwoman had little chance to shine in the UAE since the organizers have scheduled on Monday, against the Spaniard Medina Garrigues (No. 14), which would have forced to travel through the night to arrive on time.
Monday, February 16, 2009
Sunday, February 15, 2009
Amelie Is Champion
Amelie Won the 17th Open Gaz De France today in front of a Packed Stadium to win her 25th career Title . Amelie Bead Elena Dementieva 7-6 (9-7) , 2-6 , 6-4 . In a match that lasted 2hours and 32 mins . Amelie was very emotional after winning her first title in over 18 months . Amelie played brilliant today and held her Nerve when she needed to Amelie had 2 Aces along with 4 DF and a serve of 56 % . Congratulations Amelie , Many More titles to come in 2009 . ALLEZ AMELIE , GO MOMO
Saturday, February 14, 2009
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