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Nadal crowns summer season with Olympic gold

Sunday, August 17th, 2008

Rafael Nadal of Spain confirmed his position at the top of the world rankings by taking Olympic gold in the Men’s Singles in front of a capacity crowd in Center Court at the Olympic Green Tennis Center on Sunday, August 17. The French Open and Wimbledon champion defeated No. 12 seed Fernando Gonzalez of Chile

6-3, 7-6(2), 6-3 to hand Spain its first ever gold medal in Tennis.

The championship victory was Nadal’s eighth title of the year, and after being second-ranked in the world for more than three years, he will be anointed World No. 1 on August 18, just ahead of his bid for a sixth Grand Slam title at the US Open. Nadal has lost just once in his past 39 matches.

“Not in my best dreams can I have imagined this,” Nadal said after being crowned the Olympic champion.

Gonzalez improved on his bronze Singles medal from Athens, and together with his Athens Doubles gold and his silver medal in Beijing, becomes the 10th man to win three or more Olympic Tennis medals.

The Chilean, who had a huge part to play in the high-quality encounter, saved three match points when trailing 2-5 in the third set, the last of which Nadal had set up by successfully challenging a forehand the linesman had called out. Nadal served out the match and a tense final game by taking his fourth match point when Gonzalez returned a crosscourt forehand into the net.

The new Olympic Men’s Singles champion collapsed on court as the crowd rose to their feet to applaud both players for an enthralling finale to the Olympic Tennis event.

The nail-biting second set was a feast of sublime Tennis from both players. Gonzalez’s tactical backhand slice, which had been unsuccessful in the first set, was put to good use in softening Nadal’s explosive forehand as the Chilean went on the attack to match Nadal for winners.

Neither player faced break point until the twelfth game, when Gonzalez, leading 6-5, lost two break and set points on the Nadal serve with consecutive forehand errors, which the Spaniard took advantage of with yet another searing forehand down the line to set up a tiebreak. From then, the set was for Nadal’s taking as he closed out a two-set lead with the loss of just two points in the tiebreaker.

Nadal got into the final by defeating No. 3 seed Novak Djokovic of Serbia in a high-tension semifinal. But Djokovic stormed through a 76-minute victory over James Blake of the United States on Saturday, August 17 to take the bronze medal.

“For me, this bronze shines like gold because I think I’ve played pretty good Tennis the entire tournament,” said Djokovic, who handed Serbia its second medal of the Beijing Olympic Games.

Blake, meanwhile, will forever be known as the man who ended Roger Federer’s dreams of Olympic glory in the Men’s Singles in Beijing. The World No. 1, who had worn his heart on his sleeve since his Olympic campaign began at the start of the season, fell to Blake for the first time in nine career meetings with the American. Blake cited his victory as one of the biggest of his career.

As seems to be customary in Olympic Tennis, the Men’s Singles competition bubbled with all the surprise and drama of an entire season. Djokovic’s teammate Janko Tipsarevic of Serbia caused the first upset of the tournament when he defeated No. 5 seed David Ferrer of Spain in their first round match, which turned out to be a bad day for Spain as Nicolas Almagro and Tommy Robredo also fell by the wayside to lower-ranked players.

Fourth seed Nikolay Davydenko of Russia joined Ferrer the next day at the hands of Paul-Henri Mathieu of France, one of four French players to safely reach the third round, and Tipsarevic’s great start to the tournament ended with a nasty sprained right ankle in his second round match against Olivier Rochus of Belgium.

Australian hopes of a good run in Beijing were dealt a blow when Lleyton Hewitt was drawn to meet Nadal in the second round.

Russia and France were the only NOCs to have more than one player advance past the first round. Nineteen NOCs started with multiple player representation in the Men’s Singles.

Nine of the top 10 men in the world competed in the Men’s Singles, which culminated in the Olympic Tennis event’s highest-ranked gold medalist.

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Tennis :Elena Dementieva defeated Dinara Safina in an all-Russian final to win gold

Sunday, August 17th, 2008
Elena Dementieva celebrates her victory.

Photos: Russian Dementieva wins Women's Singles Tennis gold

Elena Dementieva defeated Dinara Safina 2-1 in an all-Russian final to win the Women’s Singles Tennis gold medal at the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games here on August 17.

Dementieva scored a 3-6, 7-5 and 6-3 victory for the gold medal.

Earlier, Vera Zvonareva ensured a clean sweep of medals for Russia by beating China’s Li Na 6-0 and 7-5 in the bronze medal match.

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Williams sisters grab the women’s doubles gold

Sunday, August 17th, 2008

Photos: Williams sisters grab the women's doubles gold

Serena Williams and Venus Williams of United States defeated French Open champions Anabel Medina Garrigues and Virginia Ruano Pascual of Spain to capture the gold medal in the Women’s Doubles Tennis at the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games on August 17.

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Williams sisters to fight Spain for gold in Women’s Tennis

Saturday, August 16th, 2008

Serena and Venus Williams of the United States will go against Anabel Medina Garrigues and Virginia Ruano Pascual of Spain in the Women’s Doubles gold medal match on Sunday, August 17, at the Olympic Green Tennis Center.

The Williams sisters, gold medalists at the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games, will be aiming for a second gold medal here in Beijing.

Serena and Venus will try to follow in the footsteps of Gigi and Mary Jo Fernandez, who won back-to-back Olympic Women’s Doubles titles for the United States, at Barcelona in 1992 and Atlanta in 1996.

Medina Garrigues and Ruano Pascual ended China’s hope for Tennis gold when they defeated Yan Zi and Zheng Jie 6-4, 7-6 (5) in their semifinal match.

Ruano Pascual played in the Women’s Doubles final with Conchita Martinez of Spain in Athens in 2004, losing to Li Ting and Sun Tiantian of China.

Spain has never won an Olympic gold medal in Tennis, but has two chances to do so on Sunday as Rafael Nadal will be on the court for the Men’s Singles final.

Yan and Zheng will take on Alona Bondarenko and Kateryna Bondarenko of Ukraine in the bronze medal match, also scheduled for Sunday.

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Federer wins Olympic gold medal

Saturday, August 16th, 2008

Roger Federer and Stanislas Wawrinka of Switzerland defeated Simon Aspelin and Thomas Johansson of Sweden 6-3, 6-4, 6-7(4), 6-3 to claim the gold medal in the Men’s Doubles Tennis at the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games on August 16. Aspelin and Johansson took the silver medal in the Men’s Doubles event.

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Federer ousted in Olympic tennis

Thursday, August 14th, 2008

Photos: Federer ousted in Olympic tennis

James Blake of the United States ousted Roger Federer of Switzerland in the Men’s Singles quarterfinals at the Olympic Games here on Thursday.

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Zheng Jie shokes Wimbledon after upseting top-ranked Ivanovic

Monday, June 30th, 2008

Zheng Jie We’re a bit late (I’ve been on a small extended weekend) with this, but I think this is really important to mention. Straight up from Wimbledon: : Ana Ivanovic has been upset by China’s Zheng Jie, the two-time Grand Slam doubles champion who has been coming back from an ankle injury that derailed much of her 2007 campaign. China shocked the tennis world when another women’s duo, Sun Tiantian and Li Ting, were the upset winners of the Olympics in Athens; and by 2006 it was starting to look like China’s women were establishing themselves firmly in the upper echelons of the sport, with Zheng Jie and Yan Zi winning the Australian Open and Wimbledon, and singles ace Li Na making it to the Wimbledon quarterfinals. Since then the road has been rockier, but today in England Zheng Jie brought back a little bit of the magic that turned the 2006 Wimbledon into a showcase for China.

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Olympic tennis champion Justin Henin retires prematurely

Wednesday, May 21st, 2008

Justin Henin

What went incredibly unnoticed lately, due to obvious reasons, is the fact that the Olympics have lost another top athleet this year, this time however on the tennis court, as female ATP queen and former Gold holder at the last Olympics, Justin Henin has announced her (shock) retirement. The talented French tennis player has stunned the sporting world with her decision to quit at top of her game, reigning World no 1, being the French & US Open Champion. The main reasons behind the decision, apparently, are emotional based.

Her coach (and close friend) Carlos Rodriguez explains her decision:

“She used tennis as an outlet for her emotions and finally with her life now reconciled, she no longer has the fire that drove her to success.”

It’s interesting to note the reaction of fellow world no 1 Roger Federer who clearly struggles to contemplate losing the will to win:

“I couldn’t imagine deciding out of the blue to retire, especially if I was number one.”

Double grand slam winner, the first player in 10 years to win 10 titles in a season and the first player in history to win over US$5m in a season. Justin has truly won everything that could be won, so perhaps tennis didn’t hold anymore motivation for her. She split from her husband of 4 years, and by Roland Garos (May) was reconciled with her father and siblings.

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