Re: why did sania mirza called off her engagement/?/
by SHANE on Jan 28, 2010 03:09 AM
bcoz her husband feels that her fat a#s#s is very high maintenance and very big to control.
Please write the positives first then negatives. First write about advance then exit... Please get out of the negative mind set which is common feature in all the news reporting these days!
If it was cricket, this board would've exploded beyond capacity with posts, even if it meant to detail Sachin's Constipation. But since it's tennis, who cares?
Re: How pathetic....
by tejas shah on Jan 27, 2010 11:18 PM
i dont knwo about others but i just love watching and playing tennis...............cool game -- I want indian players. to be in QF, SF and even win grand slam...... 2 chinese players in SF this time........ great job
Federer has guaranteed his 268th week at the top of men's professional tennis. Djokovic could rise to a career-high No. 2, if Andy Murray does not win his first Grand Slam title in Melbourne.
Rafael Nadal, who lost against Murray in the quarter-finals, will drop to No. 3 or No. 4 after the Australian Open with 7,670 points, dependent on the outcome of three potential scenarios.
1. If Murray wins the title, Djokovic would remain at No. 3 and Nadal would drop two places to No. 4.
2. If Murray loses in the semi-finals against Marin Cilic, he will have 7,320 points and will remain at No. 4. Djokovic would then rank No. 2 and Nadal at No. 3.
3. If Murray reaches the final, he will have 7,800 points and will rise one spot to No. 3. Djokovic would be at No. 2 and Nadal at No. 4.