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.

There Goes The Neighborhood Winner

There Goes The Neighborhood Winner
There Goes The Neighborhood Winner:Hello Good morning , and welcome to the season finale of There Goes The Neighborhood. Tonight one family will win the grand prize of $250,000 dollars. Will it be the Schindlers, the Upshaws or the Johnstons? Let’s find out! The show opens with some previous scenes and some talk from the final three families. everyone seems a bit stressed about it, and understandably so.
Challenge time. They need to play a memory sort of game where they memorize where everything is and put everything back on another board—while using water slides. The winner gets to choose who will stay in the competition….and a family day complete with video games, food and other fun goodies. After a lot of excitement, the Johnstons win. The Johnstons get their prize of freedom–with a catch—they can’t go through the door. They are instead lifted in a crate and carried over the wall. Meanwhile, the remaining two families discuss and complain about what is going on. To be honest, I kind of tuned out at that point because it was pretty much the same stuff over and over again.
It comes time for the neighborhood meeting and elimination. The Johnstons choose to keep the Schindlers—meaning the Upshaws are eliminated. After some more recaps, socializing and eating (was this really necessary? Really? Why not just make it one whole episode instead of two?) We get to the last challenge which is an obstacle course that involves looking for keys, playing golf and crossing the finish line, among other things. It reminds me of Family Double Dare….does anyone else remember that show? (I know, I totally dated myself there!) The winner will host a barbecue for the entire neighborhood. (Yes! A reunion!) There is a ton of screaming and excitement during the challenge, but in the end, the Schindlers win!

US Open Mens Final 2009

US Open Mens Final 2009
US Open Mens Final 2009 will be Roger Federer vs Juan Martin Del Potro. Will Roger get his 16th GrandSlam? Del Potro has defeated Rafael Nadal to face the Federer who is now considered the best Tennis player of all time. Expect extraordinary serves and volleys in this match as these two competitors will give their best… Federer has the advantage in this game and that he has everythign to beat del Potro. However anything can happen. If you are looking forward to watch this game, make sure you tune in to CBS. US Mens Final 2009 Live Stream can be seen on Justin TV if you are out of home and prefer to watch it on your PC. Watch US Open Mens Final 2009 Live Stream or on CBS, still this will give you the best sports entertainment.
We have a preview for you to read now, courtesy of TheSportsCampus, which gives you some interesting information on both finalists before the final, which is expected to start at 1PM (US Time). It will be interesting to see if Federer can pull off 6 US Open titles in a row, a feat that hasn’t been achieved since Bill Tilden. Meanwhile, Potro will be hoping to bring his power game to the table, that dispatched Rafael Nadal in the semis with ease. Check out the full preview in the link above, then let us know what you think.
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