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    April 8, 2005 Myskina Awarded for Charitable Works AMELIA ISLAND, Fla. - Anastasia Myskina was presented with this year's "Commitment to Community" Award at the Bausch & Lomb Championships on Wednesday. The "Commitment to Community" Award is presented each year by the Florida Times-Union and Water's Edge Magazine and is given to a player who contributes to deserving charities. Myskina was honored for her donation of time and money to help the victims of the Beslan school tragedy in Russia. Myskina donated clothing, toys and money to the Red Cross to help the victims, and also spent time at a Moscow hospital, visiting with eight families who were directly affect by the tragedy. Myskina was presented with the award after her second round victory at Amelia Island.
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    Ferrer Reaches Final David Ferrer confirmed his great form by winning back-to-back matches on Saturday to advance to the final at the III Open de Tenis Comunidad Valenciana. He defeated fellow countrymen Alberto Martin 6-1, 6-4 and Albert Costa 6-3, 6-3. On Sunday's final, he will face Igor Andreev, who ended qualifier Ivan Navarro Pastor's run with a 7-6(3), 6-2 win. More Live Scores at the Official Valencia Web Site Audio | Updated Scores Meanwhile in Casablanca, Juan Monaco advanced to his first ATP final of the year at the Grand Prix Hassan II in Casablanca with a 6-2, 6-4 win over Czech Tomas Zib. He will now play fellow Argentine Mariano Puerta, who posted a 6-3, 7-6 victory over Filippo Volandri. Friday review
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    Serena Injures Ankle, Lindsay Denies Venus In a wild day at the Bausch & Lomb Championships, No.12 seed Silvia Farina Elia reached the semifinals Friday night when No.2 seed Serena Williams retired after the second set due to a left ankle sprain. Farina Elia will next face surprising semifinalist Virginie Razzano. Meanwhile, world No.1 Lindsay Davenport defeated No.5 seed Venus Williams for the fourth straight time, 16 63 64. Davenport will next take on No.7 Nadia Petrova, who defeated No.15 seed Shinobu Asagoe to reach the semifinals. Asagoe defeated No.3 seed Anastasia Myskina earlier in the day.
  4. Это было жарким, летним утром. Он смотрел куда-то в даль и думал о холодной бутылке пива, которую он забыл и уже не помнит где оставил именно. Ему хотелось как можно быстрее уталить дикое желание, но непонятный ужас вдруг... вдруг он проснулся и пощупал мокрую постель. Рядом с ним лежала пролитая бутылка непонятной жидкости красного цвета . Он подумал, что это реакция фенол-фтолеина на кислоту, которая неумолимо капала c постели на кровавый пол. Вокруг бегали белые барашки, щиплющие сочную травку, которая так и росла на земле, которую мирно пахал, вспевая песню "Мой милий Августин" прокуренным голосом Верки Сердючки. Он приподнялся и огляделся вокруг, вдруг он услышал треск в соседней комнате, он понял что это не к добру. Он быстро одел очки и схватил пистолет чтобы все проверить, но ворвалась милиция и приказала ему прекратить петь эту ужасную песню которая раздражает всю округу. Хе-хе Классный бред получился, сказал смеясь продюссер Верки Сердючки, и позвал Ф.Киркорова чтобы вместе провести пресс-конференцию на тему "Розовые кофточки - проблемы и реальности". Придя на пресс-конференцию, они с ужасом заметили, что ни одной пресс-конференции не состоится, так как журналисты покурили травки, и заснули. Вдруг ворвался Авраам Русcо и Кристина Орбакайте, они начали отбирать план у журналистов и, затянувшись пару раз, мирно улеглись рядом. Улыбаясь странно, они с диким визгом ущипнули толстый зад Аллы Примажабы прямо на глазах у изумленных фабрикантов, которые от смущения начали дико хохотать и топать ногами как слоны "Филя снимал! Козел вонючий!"-подумала Алла,схватив пульт...радиоуправляемого взрывного устройства. Так...Кто тут - Спросила она у темноты. Темнота обиделась и начала скандировать.... Оле-оле-оле-оле... Россия вперёд. Алла раззозлилась и
  5. К сожалению Diana вышла вперед!
  6. Такая же, как и твой аватар!
  7. Я за Карину проголосовал!
  8. Умная, красавица. Интересная форумчанка!
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    Guga Back in Action Former World No. 1 Gustavo Kuerten made a triumphant return to the ATP Tour as first round action got underway at the Open de Tenis Comunidad Valenciana on Monday. In his first match since the US Open, Guga took out the No. 4 seed Olivier Rochus 6-2, 6-4. More... Live Scores | Audio | Updated Scores No. 1 seed Roger Federer battled back against Spanish teenager Rafael Nadal to earn his first NASDAQ-100 Open Championship on Sunday in a five set thriller. After taking the first two sets 6-2, 7-6(4), Nadal was only two points from his first ATP Masters Series title in the third set tie-break, but Federer fought back to take the tie-break 7-5, proving why he is the world No. 1 and now 18-0 in finals. The Swiss regained top form taking the final two sets 6-3, 6-1 to earn his second consecutive ATP Masters Series shield after last week's victory in Indian Wells.
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    April 2, 2005 Clijsters Adds Miami Title In 14-Match Unbeaten Run MIAMI, FL, USA - "From today's performance, she is a Top 5 player at this point." That was Maria Sharapova's assessment of Kim Clijsters after falling to the Belgian 63 75 in Saturday's final of the $3.115 million NASDAQ-100 Open. Ranked No.133 two weeks ago prior to her stunning victory in Indian Wells, Clijsters will return to the Top 20 on Monday's Sony Ericsson WTA Singles Rankings. Her inactivity in the past 12 months due to a left wrist injury that required surgery last June means she's not officially in the Top 5, but there's no doubting her credentials after winning 14 consecutive matches in less than four weeks. Six of those 14 wins have come against Top 10 opponents, including all of the Top 3 - No.1 Lindsay Davenport in the Indian Wells final, No.2 Amelie Mauresmo in the Miami semifinals and No.3 Sharapova in the final, denying the 17-year-old Russian an ascent to the No.2 spot. "I don't know what to say about all this," said an incredulous Clijsters after claiming her 23rd career singles title. "It's been an incredible four weeks. I'm just going to try to enjoy it as much as I can." On a windy day at Key Biscayne, the championship match between two Miami finals debutantes saw service broken on 10 occasions. Sharapova served the only ace of the match, and despite hitting 18 winners to 10 from Clijsters, she committed four more errors than her Belgian opponent (34 to 30). Clijsters managed to break Sharapova's serve at 5-all in the second set after the Russian led 40-15. After winning her fourth career Tier I singles title, an emotional Clijsters couldn't believe she had done it again. "Even this one is even harder to believe (than Indian Wells)," said Clijsters, projected to rise to No.17 on Monday's rankings. "I don't know what to say about all this. It's been an incredible four weeks. I'm just going to try to enjoy it as much as I can." Clijsters is the first woman to complete the Indian Wells-Miami double since Steffi Graf achieved the feat twice in 1994 and 1996. "I think what I did really well today was be patient," said Clijsters. "Because in these (windy) conditions, it's very hard to play your own tennis and to play aggressively because with the wind, it's very hard. And on each side of the court you sort of have to produce different tactics and you have to adjust your game a little bit. I think I did that really well today." While missing out on her 10th career title and the No.2 ranking, Sharapova was philosophical about the loss. "I'm not really disappointed; I think I've had a great week," said the No.2 seed. "After having such a terrible match at Indian Wells (losing 60 60 in the semifinals to Lindsay Davenport), I think I bounced back really well and I performed well and I fought out there, and I gave it all I got for this match. "Unfortunately, you can't win every single match, and I hope that people respect that. So, one day, this is life; you're going to have good moments, you're going to have bad. That's the way life is." Clijsters, the first-ever unseeded champion in Miami, will now return home to Belgian, where she will spend three weeks preparing for the clay court season and an assault on her first Grand Slam tournament since the 2004 Australian Open. The former world No.1 was playing only her third tournament this season, and admitted she still needs to be careful of the wrist that caused her so many problems in the past year. "I just feel it pulling a little bit," said Clijsters of her wrist tendons. "But my work is done here so now I can just look after this. And (in the) next couple of days when I go home I'll go to the hospital, have another MRI just to make sure that everything's fine before I start practicing on the clay." Clijsters improved to 3-0 lifetime against Sharapova after the most productive four-week stint of her career. "Even after winning Indian Wells I came here and was really looking forward to coming here because I couldn't play here last year because I was injured," said Clijsters. "This whole trip has been so much fun. Just being able to be back on the court, but also off court, seeing all the girls again, seeing some guys back on tour. It's been great to see everyone as well." Another Belgian former world No.1 made the headlines in Miami this past fortnight. Justine Henin-Hardenne made her first appearance since a fourth round loss at the US Open seven months ago and reached the quarterfinals. After beating world No.8 Alicia Molik in three sets in the third round, the three-time Grand Slam singles champion pushed eventual runner-up Sharapova to three sets before falling, saving three match points in the second set. Henin-Hardenne had been sidelined with an energy-sapping virus for much of last year and a knee injury at the start of 2005. "What I did after seven months off, it's good," said Henin-Hardenne after her loss to Sharapova. "It's very good for the future; I showed that I'm back. I'm so happy to be back on the courts. I know I need matches, I need more competition, but it's very good for the next tournaments." Rising star Ana Ivanovic continued to impress, upsetting Top 12 Russians Nadia Petrova and Svetlana Kuznetsova to reach her first Tier I quarterfinal, falling to top seed Mauresmo. In Sunday's doubles final, No.3 seeds and reigning Australian Open champions Kuznetsova and Alicia Molik take on No.5 seeds Lisa Raymond and Rennae Stubbs.
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    Venus Dominant on Clay Venus Williams began her clay court season with a 60 61 romp over Martina Sucha at the Bausch & Lomb Championships in Amelia Island, Florida. Williams is riding a six match win streak at this event, winning the title in her last appearance here in 2002. American Lisa Raymond also scored a convincing victory, defeating qualifier Tzipora Obziler of Israel, 62 60. Defending champion and current World No. 1 Lindsay Davenport is in action tonight, taking on Kristina Brandi.
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    Mar 21 NASDAQ-100 Open Miami, FL - USA Tier I SINGLES: Kim Clijsters (BEL) d. (2) Maria Sharapova (RUS) 63 75 DOUBLES: (3) Kuznetsova/Molik (RUS/AUS) d. (5) Raymond/Stubbs (USA/AUS) 75 67(5) 62
  13. Это тогда надо, чтоб каждый писал сколько у него средний и тогда уже мы выясним рейтинг
  14. Помоему ты был на 11 месте.
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