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The Weekly Links Megaphoto Post – Photos From Rome, Berlin and more…

May 20, 2008 by Manfred Wenas

So here we are with another edition of the Weekly Links extravaganza.  But first of all: How do you like our new design? Tell us your thoughts by leaving a comment. No you don’t have to register for a comment but just fill in the required fields to do so!  I look forward to hearing from you and so does the rest of the Tennis Grand Stand staff!
First off we go with the list of woeful weekly links compiled by yours truely.
Richard Gasquet has parted ways with his coach.  And right before the French Open starts. Time will tell if he made the right decision (Reuters)
Former Wimbledon and US Open winner Lleyton Hewitt thinks it would be better to have surgery on his hip rather than playing Roland Garros. (The Australian)
You can now have your own customised tennis plates in Florida (Tallahaassee)
Peter Lundgren (former coach of Roger Federer and Marat Safin) wants to get back to work asap! (Eurosport on Yahoo!)
The University of Arkansas- Little Rock has let go of their tennis team.  (Todays THV)
And Arizona State too! (Arizona State Devils)

Jelena Jankovic in Rome:

Maria Sharapova in Rome

Maria Kirilenko in Rome

Alizee Cornet in Rome

Michaella Krajicek in Rome

Extra bonus – Maria Kirilenko in Berlin

Filed Under: Archives Tagged With: Alizee Cornet, French Open, Jelena Jankovic, Lleyton Hewitt, Marat Safin, Maria Kirilenko, Maria Sharapova, Michaella Krajicek, Peter Lundgren, Richard Gasquet, Roger Federer, US Open, Wimbledon

Consistency, fatigue or something more?

March 5, 2008 by Al Warwick

It’s becoming a regular pattern, and – for now at least – a small crisis for Andy Murray and his camp: a fine tournament win followed by a weak first round loss to a journeyman.
Last week’s display in Marseille was typical of the Scot. He had some gritty, and at times awkward, wins (e.g.., over Stanislas Wawrinka and Nicolas Mahut ) and some dominant displays (Jesse Huta Galung and a recovering Mario Ancic in the final). Of course his triumph was aided by the early exits of Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, the disappointing Richard Gasquet, and tennis’s new darling Novak Djokovic. However, such luck is commonplace in today’s game, and Murray’s second title of the year indicated a prosperous 2008 was to come.
Fresh off his return to the top ten and surely brimming with confidence, Murray then joined Marcos Baghdatis in exiting the first round of Rotterdam. This time he lost tamely to local wildcard Robin Hasse. Murray insisted fatigue was not a factor: “I wasn’t tired physically or mentally, I felt decent,” but even after beefing up somewhat since his gangly early years, Murray still has a lot of room to improve his physical condition, which would help his stamina.

Andy Murray Photo 1

Instead, Britain’s number one used a rather tired excuse that the court and balls were different and hard to get used to. Frankly, this excuse never really holds much weight. These players are professionals and the time they get to practice on such courts should surely eradicate any issues they have with the different surfaces from week to week.
Perhaps his dismissive view of the loss coupled with his recent title win suggests that priorities lie predominantly with the more glamorous, and rewarding, trio of upcoming tournaments: “This is just one of those matches you can afford in tournaments like this…now I will have some days off before I start preparing for Dubai and the Indian Wells and Miami stretch. It still has been a good start of the year.”
The above comment shows a still-young attitude towards the game that may well change as he matures. Either way, with two tournament wins and a return to the top ten, it has indeed been a fine start to Murray’s third full year on the ATP circuit.

Filed Under: Featured Columns, Lead Story Tagged With: Andy Murray, ATP Tour News, Dubai, Indian Wells, Jesse Huta Galung, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, Marcos Baghdatis, Mario Ancic, Nicolas Mahut, Novak Djokovic, Richard Gasquet, Stanislas Wawrinka

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