2013/05/19

Kourtin’ Karen’s Tennis Week in Review

Sony Open Tennis

(April 1, 2013) NEW YORK, NY –  Kourtin’ Karen takes brief look at the week that was week in the offbeat world of tennis.

 

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Big media there or not,  a tournament does exist.

“If a tree falls in a forest and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound?”

If a tournament takes place on the East Coast and many West Coast tennis media and some international tennis media don’t show up, did it really happen?

Answer – yes.  This was the case at the Sony Open this last fortnight.

Sure, I’ll admit probably not all of the tennis media that could have been in Miami were there to cover it due to various issues – March Madness, media budgets and the lack of the presence of Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal.

Yes, the NCAA tournament. No way would mainstream media outlets take money out of their budgets or space our of their papers to cover tennis during March Madness. NCAA coverage sells more papers, gets TV ratings – tennis doesn’t.

Tennis is not what it once was in terms of most mainstream media covering tournaments each and every week. As you have probably heard, the newspaper industry is dying. Magazines are dying. so tennis fans have to depend on what I call “specialized” media to follow their favorite sport – such as Tennis Channel and more importantly the internet – from established media websites to independent websites blogs and twitter. We live in an internet world and two-day old news will not cut it for tennis fans.

So what’s the point, you ask? Whether all of the established tennis media powers are there or not,  one of the major non-majors did take place.

 

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Tennis dropped for NCAA

CBS pulled out of it’s coverage of the Sony Open Men’s final between David Ferrer and Andy Murray before the third set tiebreak to air the NCAA Regional final between Michigan and Florida on Sunday afternoon. Murray won the tiebreak 7-1.

“We stayed with tennis as long as we could,”  said a CBS spokeswoman.

 

 

Andy-Murray

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Back to No. 2

With his title in Miami, Andy Murray moved up tot he No. 2 ranking passing Roger Federer.

Murray Wins Title in Miami

 

Jelena Jankovic

Jelena Jankovic

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Jelena Jankovic upset with scheduling

Jelena Jankovic had a short turnaround before her quarterfinal match against Maria Sharapova. The Serb played a night match and had to play Sharapova at 1 p.m. the next day.  Jankovic was destroyed by the Russian, winning a mere three games.

“The girls who play tonight at 7, they had a day off yesterday,” Jankovic said. “So it was kind of crazy. I had a couple of hours of sleep, and then I had to be back on the court. I played four matches, only had one day off.  Last night, couple hours of sleep. So it wasn’t easy, but what can I do?

“I wish it was a little different. I wish I had a little more time to recover and be in better shape for today. It would give me a much better chance to play better, but it was the way it was. Like I said, Maria was playing very well. But like I said, the opponent plays as well as you let her. I didn’t do what I wanted to do and complicate things on the court.”

 

Serena Williams (c) Kevin Ware for Tennis Panorama News

Serena Williams (c) Kevin Ware for Tennis Panorama News

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Serena Williams captures record 6th Sony Open

Serena Williams Mounts Comeback for Record 6th Miami Title

 

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Bellucci Beats Janowicz in Raucous Match in Miami

 

Tommy Haas

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Tommy Haas

The soon-to-be 35 year-old pulled off the upset of the Sony Open by dominating No. 1 Novak Djokovic in a windy night session match. He also took out seeded Gilles Simon on his way to the semifinals of Miami where he fell to David Ferrer in three sets.

Haas who achieved his highest ATP ranking in 2002 when he reached No. 2, breaks in to top 15 for the first time 2008.

 

Game, Set, Match and shot of the tournament!

Agnieszka Radwanka’s no-look backhand volley winner.

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Tennis Channel’s Davenport and Gimelstob to Appear on CSI

LOS ANGELES, Jan. 21, 2013 – As Tennis Channel’s analysts Lindsay Davenport and Justin Gimelstob fulfill their current on-air duties during the network’s extensive coverage of the Australian Open, they will also debut their acting chops in a tennis-themed episode of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation on CBS on Wednesday, Jan. 23, at 10 p.m. ET.

Tennis Channel CSI Photo

Davenport, a three-time Grand Slam champion, and Gimelstob, a two-time mixed doubles champion, will guest star as themselves when the CSI team investigates the death of a professional female tennis player in the episode titled, “Double Fault.”

 

Tennis Hall of Famer and ESPN analyst Chris Evert will also appear in the episode.

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CBS, ESPN2 and Tennis Channel To Broadcast Sony Ericsson Open

MIAMI, Fla. (www.sonyericssonopen.com) – The Sony Ericsson Open, one of the largest and most prestigious tennis tournaments in the world, has announced that ESPN2 will join Tennis Channel and CBS this year in broadcasting an event-record 77 hours of domestic coverage of the 2011 tournament.

 

Broadcast coverage begins March 26 on Tennis Channel and moves over to ESPN2 beginning March 30; both the women’s and men’s final will broadcast live on CBS April 2 and April 3, respectively (complete schedule below).

 

Tennis Channel will kick-off coverage with a 13-hour live broadcast of both men’s second round and women’s third round matches on Saturday, March 26 beginning at 11:00 a.m.

 

ESPN2 will begin its coverage Wednesday, March 30 at 1:00 p.m. with eight total hours of live action. ESPN2′s broadcast will conclude Friday, April 1 with live coverage of both men’s semi-final matches. The first semi-final match will begin at 1:00 p.m. with the nightcap starting at 7:00 p.m.

 

CBS will broadcast live coverage of the women’s final on Saturday, April 2 at 12:30 pm, and the men’s final on Sunday, April 3, at 1:00 pm.

 

Close to 2,400 hours of Sony Ericsson Open matches were broadcast worldwide last year to more than 153 million viewers.

 

To see all the action in person, tickets to the Sony Ericsson Open are on sale now and can be purchased by phone (305-442-3367) or via the internet at www.sonyericssonopen.com.

 

2011 Domestic Broadcast Schedule

Day/Date Time (ES) Station Type
Saturday, March 26 11:00 am – 12:00 am TC Live
Sunday, March 27 11:00 am – 11:30 pm TC Live
Monday, March 28 11:00 am – 11:30 pm TC Live
Tuesday, March 29 11:00 am – 11:30 pm TC Live
Wednesday, March 30 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm ESPN2 Live
  7:00 pm – 11:00 pm ESPN2 Live
Thursday, March 31 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm ESPN2 Live
  7:00 pm – 9:00 pm TC Live
  11:00 pm – 1:00 am ESPN2 Delayed
Friday, April 1 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm ESPN2 Live
  7:00 pm – 9:00 pm ESPN2 Live
Saturday, April 2 12:30 pm – 3:00 pm CBS Live
  3:00 pm – 4:30 pm TC Live
Sunday, April 3 1:00 pm – 3:30 pm CBS Live

 

Tennis Channel: 54 hours / ESPN2: 18 hours / CBS: 5.0 hours / Total Hours: 77.0 hours

 

ABOUT THE SONY ERICSSON OPEN: The 2011 Sony Ericsson Open will be played March 21-April 3 at the Tennis Center at Crandon Park in Miami. The two-week combined event is owned and operated by IMG and is widely regarded as the most glamorous event on the ATP and WTA Tours drawing over 300,000 guests each year including the biggest names in music, entertainment and sports. The Sony Ericsson Open is one of nine ATP World Tour Masters 1000 series events and a Premier Mandatory event on the WTA Tour, and features the top men’s and women’s tennis players in the world including defending champions Andy Roddick and Kim Clijsters.  For ticket information, call (305) 442-3367 or visit the website at http://www.SonyEricssonOpen.com.

 

ABOUT SONY ERICSSON: Sony Ericsson is a 50:50 joint venture by Sony and Ericsson established in October 2001, with global corporate functions located in London and operations in all major markets.  Our vision is to become the industry leader in Communication Entertainment; where new styles of communicating through the internet and social media, become entertainment.  Sony Ericsson offers exciting consumer experiences through phones, accessories, content and applications, for more information please visit: www.sonyericsson.com.  Sony Ericsson is the lead sponsor of the Women’s Tennis Association, and works with the Association to promote the WTA Tour in over 80 cities during the year. For more information, please visit www.sonyericssonwtatour.com.

 

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Kourtin’ Karen’s Tennis News Scoreboard – Week Ending January 16, 2011

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The floods in Australia and Brazil.

ITF to Help Flood Victims in Australia and Brazil

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Rally for Relief

The “Rally for Relief ” exhibition raised almost two million dollars to aid the flood victims in the Queensland area of Australia. It was team Green consisting of Pat Rafter serving as Captain, Andy Roddick, Andy Murray, Victoria Azarenka, Vera Zvonareva, Rafael Nadal and Kim Clijsters versus team Gold captained by Lleyton Hewitt with Novak Djokovic, Ana Ivanovic, Justine Henin, Caroline Wozniacki, Roger Federer, and Sam Stosur.

Kim Clijsters and Samantha Stosur do a chest bump during "Rally for Relief" Photo from AustralianOpen.com

The highlight of the event had to be when Stosur and Clijsters teamed up and defeated Nadal and Federer near the end of the exhibition.

Contributions can be made at rallyforrelief.tennis.com.au

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Australian Open Schedules


The first major of the year is here and there is plenty of coverage both on television and online.

ESPN2 Schedule

Tennis Channel Schedule

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Upset of the Week

In Sydney Dominika Cibulkova (SVK) d. (1) Caroline Wozniacki (DEN) 63 63

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Ana Ivanovic

Ana Ivanovic (Photo by Julie Zhou for Tennis Panorama News)

Five Questions with Ana Ivanovic Before the Australian Open

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U.S. Open to Stay on CBS Through 2014

The U.S. Tennis Association and CBS say they have agreed in principle to a three-year deal through 2014. The US Open has been carried on CBS since 1968.

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Rafael Nadal, Serena Williams, Kim Clijsters, Caroline Wozniacki and Wheelchair player Esther Vergeer are among the nominees for the Laureus Awards to be awarded in February.

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Beatdown of the week

Mariona Bartoli routs Dinara Safina 6-0, 6-1 in first round of Hobart.

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Match of the Week


In his first match of the 2011 season, Juan Martin Del Potro saved a match point in defeating Feliciano Lopez 6-7(5), 7-6(5), 7-6(3) in Auckland.

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Head and Shoulders

Fernando Verdasco does a shampoo commercial.

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“On the Call”

Jim Courier (Photo by Tennis Panorama News)

“On the Call” is a Tennis Panorama News feature which focuses on the media conference calls in which the site participates. This past week it was US Davis Cup Captain Jim Courier’s first conference call with the media.

“On The Call” with US Davis Cup Captain Jim Courier

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Ins and Outs

In – playing Davis Cup in 2011 – Andy Murray

In – Playing in the Memphis Tournaments- Melanie Oudin, Andy Roddick, Fernando Verdasco

In – Family Circle Cup- Maria Sharapova

In – Houston – Sam Querrey

Out – the Sunrise Challenger event which was a lead in to the Delray Beach ATP tournament

Out -  Maria Shrapova’s coach for more than six years Micheal Joyce.

In -  As Sharapova’s new coach Thomas Hogstedt

In – the pro ranks -17-year-old Lauren Davis says she’s turning pro ust ahead of  her Australian Open first-round match against Sam Stosur.

In – Carlos Cuarado working Svetlana Kuznetsova

In – BMW as a title sponsor for WTA Malaysian Open tennis

In – as the WTA’s official airline partner in Asia-Pacific – Jetstar

In – playing again at the Futures and Challenger levels Wayne Odesnik fresh off his suspension for  HGH possession

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Reality Show


WTA Tennis Meets Entertainment with New Show “Hot Shots”

Game, Set, Match and Champions This Week:

Auckland

David Ferrer (AP Photo/NZPA, Wayne Drought)

Singles – Final
[1] D Ferrer (ESP) d [6] D Nalbandian (ARG) 63 62

Doubles – Final
[2] M Granollers (ESP) / T Robredo (ESP) d J Brunstrom (SWE) / S Huss (AUS) 64 76(6)

“It’s very special. When I won here [in 2007] it was my first hard court title and to win it for a second time four years later is special because it’s more difficult now with the pressure and expectation. I like a lot to play the second week of the season here; I like the tournament a lot, the people support me a lot.

“Of course I am with confidence after winning a tournament; the next tournament I will go in with confidence in my game and my mentality.

“I think David did not have a good day. He played a little bit badly in the second set. Maybe it was the key in the first set at 3-3 when I went a break up and won the set. He lost concentration. I thought I played very consistently and I did my job.”

Hobart

Jarmila Groth (AP Photo/Jon Voss)

Singles – Final
(6) Jarmila Groth (AUS) d. Bethanie Mattek-Sands (USA) 64 63

Doubles – Final

(3) Errani/Vinci (ITA/ITA) d. K.Bondarenko/Dekmeijere (UKR/LAT) 63 75

Groth wins her second WTA singles title. Her ranking will crack the top 35 next week.
“It’s my second title and it’s a home title so is it my highest point? Probably, yeah. I think I played pretty well, and hopefully it’s not the last one and I can still improve.”

Sydney

Li Na Getty Images

(8) Li Na (CHN) d. (3) Kim Clijsters (BEL) 76(3) 63

Doubles – Final
Benesova/Zahlavova Strycova (CZE/CZE) d. (3) Peschke/Srebotnik (CZE/SLO) 46 64 107 (Match TB)

Na Li wins her fourth WTA career singles title and her first Premier level title.  Li rallied from 0-5 down to take the match. She’ll move to No. 11 in the rankings on Monday.

Giles Simon (Getty Images)

G Simon (FRA) d [4] V Troicki (SRB) 75 76(4)

Doubles – Final
L Dlouhy (CZE) / P Hanley (AUS) d [1] B Bryan (USA) / M Bryan (USA) 67(6) 63 10-5

“It’s always good to win the tournament. I mean, you never know if you’re going to win more after, so I enjoy it every time. It’s nice also for me to win here, to win some different tournaments. It’s a tournament I like to play.

“In tennis it’s always a matter of confidence. I could see tonight I was playing very nice tennis, but I played some bad games at the beginning of the second set. I wasn’t doing it two years ago. I think it will come back with the match and with the victory. So that’s why it’s very good to win here.

“We were playing very nice tennis from the baseline, and it was a real fight. I’m just happy to win it, because Viktor is playing better and better week after week. That’s very good for me to be feeling now, because I know that he’s playing good and I know that I’m able to defeat him even when he’s playing good. So it’s good for my confidence.”


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