Showing posts with label serena williams. Show all posts
Showing posts with label serena williams. Show all posts

Monday, September 14, 2009

Serena Williams Outburst

Serena Williams Outburst
When Serena Williams was dubiously penalised for a foot-fault when two points away from defeat, she could contain herself no longer. She twice unleashed a tirade at the lineswoman and match officials intervened to award a point to her opponent, Kim Clijsters, effectively handing her the match and a place in the US Open final. Earlier, Williams had been reprimanded for smashing her racket on the court.
In a sport where ill temper reached its apogee in the early 1980s antics of John McEnroe - why do there seem to be so many outbursts? Former top British player Andrew Castle says that due to the intensity of the game, all tennis players suffer from bursts of anger that they ultimately have to keep under control. "Most tennis players are just like any fit, young, wound-up people. But controlling your emotions is what training is about, what being a professional is about." Castle says he had been prone to the occasional outburst himself.
"I had a bad temper. I was the most fined player in the world one year," he jokes. But whatever minor outbursts cropped up in tennis, there are other sports with far worse offenders. "Some of the worst things I've seen have come recently in the football Premier League. It's just appalling." In football, players shout at the referee persistently, although using foul language in this way would usually bring a booking. "Any sport is a pressure cooker and I don't think tennis is unique in that," says sport psychologist Craig Mahoney of Northumbria University, who worked for the Lawn Tennis Association for seven years.

Sunday, September 13, 2009

What did Serena Williams say to line judge

What did Serena Williams say to line judge
Serena Williams is maybe the popular sport icon of today’s generation but her recent “reaction” speaks more popular than her. A report says, Serena Williams said to lineswoman that she would kill her up. From the video, Serena has committed code violation by saying “I didn’t say I would kill you. Are you serious?” to the lineswoman. What did Serena Williams say to the line judge may provokes insults and embarrassment not only to the line judge but also to the world of sport.
In that case, Serena Williams was given a match penalty which costs her a point. Serena Williams is out from US open as she couldn’t make out against Kim Clijsters at Saturday night. She lost the match, 6-4, 7-5 due to what she said to the line judge.
Williams had already been given a warning, for breaking her racket after she lost the first set. With her dismay and anger, Williams still walked to the other side of the net to congratulate Clijsters.
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Saturday, July 4, 2009

Venus and Serena Williams

The Wimbledon women’s final had ended anticlimactically on Saturday, and Tony Adamson, the announcer at the All England Club, intoned: “Ladies and Gentlemen. The runner-up. Venus Williams!” Even for those who had watched the match closely, those words still had an odd ring to them. Wimbledon has long been the Williams sisters’ territory, but it was Venus, not Serena, who had the biggest stake in the place.
Venus had won five singles titles, including the last two. She had won 20 straight singles matches and until Sunday, 34 straight sets. But despitefew hints of regime change in the early rounds, this did not turn out to be her year. Instead, it was her younger sister Serena’s turn to keep the inscribers busy. Serena broke open this often edgy final midway through the second set and then secured her third Wimbledon singles title by breaking Venus’s serve in a tight final game to win, 7-6 (3), 6-2.
Serena’s victory on Saturday provided the latest confirmation that she is back on another historic run. At age 27, she now holds three of the four major singles titles: Wimbledon, the Australian Open and United States Open.Remarkably, she remains No. 2 in the rankings behind Dinara Safina, who has yet to win a single major. Over all, Serena has won 11 Grand Slam singles titles: the best total in her family (Venus has seven) and just one behind Billie Jean King, who stands sixth on the career list and was in the Royal Box on Saturday.
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