Tennis

Serena escapes upset thanks to Stosur's Sydney slump

Serena escapes upset thanks to Stosur's Sydney slump Sydney  - Top seed Serena Williams flirted with disaster before finally emerging from a lengthy sulk to survive 6-3, 6-7 (4-7), 7-5 against Australian Samantha Stosur in the opening round of the Medibank International on Sunday.

Stosur, ranked 51 and with the home crowd in her corner, had a horror day, sending over double-faults on two of her four match points while leading 5-4 in the final set.

Murray moves into Australian contender position

Murray moves into Australian contender positionMelbourne  - Andy Murray heads to Melbourne for the Australian Open on the back of his fifth victory over Roger Federer in seven career ATP matches against the Swiss.

In addition, Britain's fast-rising player has also stopped Rafael Nadal - and Federer - at the Abu Dhabi exhibition a week ago before beating Andy Roddick on Saturday to win the Doha ATP trophy for the second year in succession.

2009 is shaping up as the best chance in decades for British men to break a Grand Slam title drought stretching back to Fred Perry in 1936 at Wimbledon.

Ivanovic says tennis court brings out her Scorpio killer instinct

Sydney, Jan. 10 : Yugoslavian tennis star Ana Ivanovic has said that when she comes on court, her Scorpio instincts take over, and she becomes extremely competitive.

According to the Sydney Morning Herald, 21-year-old Ivanovic, who is otherwise beautiful and good natured, besides being UNICEF''S national ambassador to Serbia, is extremely intense when on a tennis court.

"I think when I''m on the court I become with a killer instinct, a real Scorpio . When I''m very motivated and when I have to compete I change a little bit, I become very competitive," the paper quoted her, as saying.

Is the intense focus puzzling for her?

According to Ivanovic: "It''s very different."

Chennai Open: Somdev On Song, Enters Semis Of Tournament

Chennai Open: Somdev On Song, Enters Semis Of Tournament Here’s good news for the Indian tennis fans. Continuing his great touch, India's Somdev Devvarman defeated fourth seeded Ivo Karlovic of Croatia 7-6(4) 6-4 and storm into the semifinals of the Chennai Open ATP Tour tennis tournament here.

Playing before the home crowd, Somdev, who earlier crushed former world no.1 and two-time champion here Carlos Moya, played his heart out to win the quarterfinal match in 86 minutes. With this win, he became the only second Indian after Leander Paes to figure in the semifinals of the 14-year old prestigious event.

Dementieva finishes a perfect week to lift Auckland title

Dementieva finishes a perfect week to lift Auckland title Auckland  - Olympic champion Elena Dementieva completed a dream week to start her season, winning the ASB Classic title 6-4, 6-1 on Saturday over Elena Vesnina without dropping a set all week.

The fourth-ranked Dementieva stands in good form for the Australian Open with just nine days to go before the start of the first Grand Slam of 2009.

The 27-year-old needed just 88 minutes to secure success over her fellow Russian.

French fail in Brisbane as Mathieu, Gasquet go out

French fail in Brisbane as Mathieu, Gasquet go outBrisbane, Australia  - France fell to a double disaster Saturday on the men's side of the Brisbane International, with both Paul-Henri Mathieu and Richard Gasquet crashing out at the semi-final stage.

Third seed Fernando Verdasco, hero of Spain's Davis Cup final over Argentina in November, dispatched Mathieu 6-2, 6-1, while notoriously irritating Czech Radek Stepanek wore down seventh seed Richard Gasquet 2-6, 6-2, 6-4.

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