A disaster of a wimbledon for indians!!!

Posted by krinish in General on 28-06-2008

The First Shock – Sania Looses 2nd Round to an unknown spaniard!!!

 

Court 11 - Ladies’ Singles – 2nd Round  
    Maria Jose Martinez sanchez ESP  Winner       6   4   9          
 
    Sania Mirza IND (32)         0   6   7          
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    A Victory in Doubles for sania and mattek  

   
 

 

Court 5 - Ladies’ Doubles – 1st Round

 

 
    Bethanie Mattek USA (13)/   Sania Mirza IND (13) Winner       6   6              
 
    Elena Baltacha GBR /   Naomi Cavaday GBR          4   2              
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      Mahesh and Mark make a shocking exit. I cant get over this one.  

 
 

 

Court 9 - Gentlemen’s Doubles – 1st Round

 

 

 
    Mahesh Bhupathi IND (4)/   Mark Knowles BAH (4)         5   2   64          
 
    Philipp Petzschner GER /   Alexander Peya AUT  Winner       7   6   77          
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    Rohan makes a winning start along with Aisam in doubles first round  

 

 

Court 16 - Gentlemen’s Doubles – 1st Round
 

 

 
    Mariusz Fyrstenberg POL (10)/   Marcin Matkowski POL (10)         3   5   4          
 
    Rohan Bopanna IND /   Aisam-Ul-Haq Qureshi PAK  Winner       6   7   6          
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    But dissapoints and looses to a couple of clay courters from spain.  

 

 

Court 8 - Gentlemen’s Doubles – 2nd Round  
    Rohan Bopanna IND /   Aisam-Ul-Haq Qureshi PAK          2   4   2          
 
    Marcel Granollers-Pujol ESP /   Santiago Ventura ESP  Winner       6   6   6          
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    Rohan makes MXD doubles debut in a slam and wins it.  

 
 

 

Court 6 - Mixed Doubles – 1st Round

 
    Igor Kunitsyn RUS /   Elena Vesnina RUS          4   6   4          
 
    Rohan Bopanna IND /   Tatiana Poutchek BLR  Winner       6   2   6          
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Leander Paes and Lukas Dlouhy still going strong.

 

Court 10 - Gentlemen’s Doubles – 1st Round  
    James Auckland GBR /
  Jamie Delgado GBR 
        6   0   3   6   3  
 
    Lukas Dlouhy CZE (9)/
  Leander Paes IND (9)
Winner       4   6   6   4   6  
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Court 7 - Gentlemen’s Doubles – 2nd Round  
    Eric Butorac USA /
  Ashley Fisher AUS 
        3   63   3          
 
    Lukas Dlouhy CZE (9)/
  Leander Paes IND (9)
Winner       6   77   6          
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Mahesh is still alive in MXD doubles along with Sania mirza, while Sania is partenering mattek in doubles and Lee is still in mens doubles and mixed doubles.

 

3-0 For India at the Wimbledon 2008 on Day 2.

Posted by krinish in General on 25-06-2008

Court 10 - Gentlemen’s Doubles – 1st Round
James Auckland GBR /
Jamie Delgado GBR
6 0 3 6 3
Lukas Dlouhy CZE (9)/
Leander Paes IND (9)
Winner 4 6 6 4 6
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A hard fought victory against the local pair. Paes is deadly towards the end of a match, especially Wimbledon 5 setters.
Court 11 - Ladies’ Singles – 1st Round
Catalina Castano COL 63 6 4
Sania Mirza IND (32) Winner 77 3 6
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Sania struggled but made it through. Hope she is fit all through.
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Indian No. 32 seed Sania Mirza overcame a jittery performance combined with shoulder problems to beat experienced Colombian Catalina Castano 7-6 (7-3), 3-6, 6-4.

Mirza is, of course, more than just a tennis player ranked on the fringes of the top 30. In India, she is a phenomenon, and though there is an old adage that says “all publicity is good publicity”, she would probably disagree.

She has had Muslim clerics bemoaning the length of her tennis skirts and controversy over not playing, and then finally playing, doubles with Israeli Shahar Peer. She was even threatened with prosecution over the “prevention of insults to national honour” act for having her feet on a table in close proximity to an Indian flag at a press conference. All this while trying to build on a fledgling career that saw her win the 2005 Hyderabad Open and reach No. 27 in the world last August.

Mirza’s Wimbledon outfit was suitably demure, shoulders covered, and the sizeable Indian contingent in the crowd seemed far more interested in her chances of progressing than the length of her skirt.

“She is the second Indian sportswoman of any note, after sprint medallist P.T. Usha,” explained one supporter who had brought his young son along with him. “She is taking women’s sport for Indians to a higher level. She’s an inspiration and a role model. She’s removing a blanket from over sports and helping others to play.”

The great and the good of Indian tennis were out in force to cheer Mirza on, including former player turned sports manager Mahesh Bhupathi and Sri Lankan umpire Asitha Attygala.

Sven Groeneveld, Mirza’s new coach, was also in attendance, and witnessed an up and down match from his new protégé.

Like the little girl with the little curl, when she was good, she was very very good – sending her opponent left and right and wrong-footing her with cross-court forehands. And when she was bad, she was downright terrible.

Her service was a lottery and featured double faults into double figures, and while she was painting the lines with a number of shots, it always seemed like it was more luck than judgment that they were landing in.

The first set featured four breaks evenly shared before Mirza took the tie-break by the scruff of the neck, and the second set was then one-way traffic – but not, however, in the direction that most would have expected. Castano broke to open, broke again and though Mirza earned a stay of execution by pulling it back to 2-5, the Colombian proceeded to break Mirza’s serve again to level matters at one set all. By this time the Indian had had a medical time-out and was receiving constant attention on her shoulders and upper rib cage at the changeovers.

The final set saw the “Vamos Cata!” and “Come on Sania!” elements of the crowd vying for supremacy as breaks were again carved out and then handed right back. Mirza pulled ahead, the forehands again kicking up chalk dust and she served for the match at 5-2, only to falter again and lose her serve for the seventh time in the match.

Second time lucky, she finally served out and will face a qualifer – Maria José Martinez Sanchez of Spain – in the second round.

At her past three Wimbledons, Mirza has been knocked out by Russian opponents – Svetlana Kuznetsova, Elene Dementieva and Nadia Petrova, respectively. This year, she seems to have been spared a similar fate as she cannot face a Russian until the round of 16, or more likely one of Dementieva, Dinara Safina or Maria Sharapova in the quarter-finals.

If she can get that far then it certainly will be the tennis that people are talking about as opposed to any off-court matters.

Court 11 - Ladies’ Singles – 1st Round
Court 16 - Gentlemen’s Doubles – 1st Round
Mariusz Fyrstenberg POL (10)/
Marcin Matkowski POL (10)
3 5 4
Rohan Bopanna IND /
Aisam-Ul-Haq Qureshi PAK
Winner 6 7 6
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An unexpected easy win for or indo-pak pair, I knew they were a force on grass but straight sets victory over poles was something I wasnt expecting.

Somdev Dev varman makes a stunning start!!!!

Posted by krinish in General on 25-06-2008

From a tennis starved nation!!!! GO BUJI GO BUJI

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Let me have the honour of reporting the result of our great hope Somdev Devvarman’s first professional match.
Guys, it can’t get any better than this.

Buji won 6-0, 6-0 !!! Woohoo

What a way to start his career! You have made us proud, Buji! Crush your opponents ruthlessly.
Boy, am I going nuts here!

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Player Spotlight – Somdev Dev Varman

Posted by krinish in Sports on 24-06-2008

Somdev Dev Varman

At NCAA 2008 Championship

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NCAA tennis Champion - 2008

Somdev Dev Varman with the NCAA 2008 Championship

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Treat Huey And Dev varman

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Treat Huey and Somdev Devvarman

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Somdev Devvarman
 
Height: 5-11 Weight: 160
Senior
High School/Previous College
National Open School
Hometown
Chennai, India
 
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Fall 2007
• Preseason ITA No. 1 singles and doubles player
• Ended the fall ranked No. 1 in singles and doubles in Mideast Region
• ITA National Indoor Singles Champion
• UVa Fall Invitational Singles Co-Champion
• ITA All-American Singles Semifinalist
• Teamed with Treat Huey for a 13-0 doubles record
• ITA All-American, ITA National Indoor, and UVa Fall Invitational Doubles Champion
• Became Virginia’s all-time career singles win leader (127)
• Played in the ATP Kingfisher Airlines Open in Mumbai, India

 
2006-07
• ITA National Player of the Year
• NCAA Singles Champion, the first men’s tennis NCAA Title in ACC History
• ITA Singles and Doubles All-American
• ITA Rafael Osuna Sportsmanship Award
• All-ACC
• VaSID State Player of the Year
• Norton Pritchett Memorial Award
• Ended the season ranked No. 1 in the ITA Singles Rankings
• Posted a 44-5 singles record, setting a new school record for wins in a season
• Closed the season a 16-match winning streak
• Had 33 wins over ranked opponents
• UVa Fall Invitational Singles Co-Champion
• ITA All-America Championship semifinalist
• With Treat Huey, reached the semifinals of the NCAA Doubles Championship
• Devvarman and Huey ended the year ranked No. 2 in the ITA Doubles Rankings
• Duo were 36-8 on the year, setting a new UVa single season record for wins
• With Huey, won an ITA Futures Circuit doubles title
• Reached the final of the Kennedy Funding Invitational in New City, N.Y., defeating three ATP top 200 players in the event.

• Played main draw singles and doubles at the Legg Mason Tennis Classic in Washington

2005-06
• ITA Singles All-American
• NCAA Singles Runner-Up
• ITA Mideast Region Player to Watch
• All-ACC
• VaSID State Player of the Year

• Ended the season ranked No. 8 in the ITA Singles Rankings
• Posted a 31-13 singles record
• Had 20 wins over ranked opponents
• UVa Fall Invitational Champion
• National Collegiate Tennis Classic semifinalist
• Received a wild card to play the Legg Mason Tennis Classic in Washington
• Had a 26-11 doubles record, including a 22-9 mark with Treat Huey

• Devvarman and Huey were ranked as high as No. 11 in doubles during the year

2004-05
• ACC Freshman of the Year
• ITA Mideast Region Rookie of the Year
• All-ACC
• Ended the season ranked No. 29 in the ITA Singles Rankings
• Ranked as high as No. 13 during the season
• Had 11 wins over ranked opponents
• Reached the second round of the NCAA Singles Championship
• Clinched the 4-1 win over Florida State in the ACC Tournament Final
• UVa Fall Invitational Champion
• Had a 25-9 doubles record, including a 22-7 record with Treat Huey
• Devvarman and Huey were ranked as high as No. 23 and ended the year No. 34

• Devvarman and Huey won the National Collegiate Tennis Classic doubles title

JUNIORS
• Ranked No. 1 junior in India in singles and doubles
• Reached a No. 40 singles and No. 5 doubles ITF ranking
• Won five singles and six doubles titles on the ITF circuit

 

• Participated in all four junior grand slam events

• Reached the singles quarterfinals and doubles final of the 2003 All-India Championships

PERSONAL
• Son of Ranjana and Pravanjan Devvarman
• Born February 13, 1985 in Assan, India
• Has an older sister, Paulami, and older brother, Aratrik


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  SINGLES DOUBLES
Year Overall Dual ACC Overall Dual ACC
2004-05 39-8
21-3
8-1 25-9 18-6 8-1
2005-06 31-13 18-9 6-3 26-11 22-8 7-2
2006-07 44-5 30-3 10-1 36-8 27-6 10-1
Fall 2007
13-1


13-0


Career 127-27 69-15 24-5 100-28 67-20 25-4
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