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Australian Open (3)
Jan 20, 2008 22:17
  • KEVIN0518
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Australian Open has finished its half way; do you have anything to say? The quarter finals is going to display, we don't know who will continue their steps toward the champion and who will stop. Anyway, just enjoy yourself in watching those exciting games.

Men's singles (quarter finals): The winners of Roger Federer and Tomas Berdych, James Blake and Marin Cilic will advance to the quarter-finals. The winners of Djokovic and Hewitt, Ferrero and Ferrer will advance to the quarter-finals.

Tsonga and Youzhony have got their tickets to quarter finals. Nieminen and Nadal also have advanced to the quarter finals.

Women's singles (quarter finals): Henin and Sharapova will meet in quarter finals. Many tennis fans say that this game might be the most exciting. Jankovic and Serena Williams, Venus Williams and Ivanovic have got their tickets to quarter finals. Radwanska will meet the winner of Hantuchova and Kirilenko in the quarter finals.

Men's Doubles: Bob Bryan and Mike Bryan will fight Bhuphathi and Knowles in the quarter finals. Jonathan Erlich and Andy Ram will meet the winners of Marc Guicquiel and Fabrice Santoro, Carsten Ball and Adam Feeney. Jeff Coetzee and Wesley Moodie will face Martin Damm and Pavel Vizner. Arnaud Clement and Michael LIodra will rival Daniel Nestor and Nenad Zimonjic.

Women’s Doubles: So far, only three pairs have got their tickets to the quarter finals. They are Kyeta Peschke and Renae Stubbs, Janette Husarova and Flavia Pennetta, Zi Yan and Jie Zheng (Chinese players).

Mixed Doubles: The third round games haven’t started yet. We have to wait and see.



Jan 24, 2008 01:42
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  • CANADAGUY
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Hi Kevin,

I have been enjoying watching great tennis the past week and a half!

Roger Federer is on track to make it to the finals.
He needs to beat Djokovic first.
If he does he will likely face Nadal. But this Tsonga fellow is a long-shot for the finals.
I hope he can beat Nadal.

The women's finals is set:
Sharapova vs. Ivanovic

I'm cheering for Sharapova! :)

Jan 24, 2008 01:56
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  • KEVIN0518
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Long time no see, Canadaguy. I see that you are enjoying watching great tennis games. Sigh, CCTV 5 didn't broadcast Australian Open. Thus, I can't enjoy watching these wonderful games. I have been busy in these days so that I didn't get much time to search those games on the internet. What I could do is to read relevant news. When I am free, I am going to find these games on the internet and watch them thought it is too late.

Shrapova is in her condition and she is very possible to seize the champion. For Federer, he has a strong rival to beat. Nadal also plays very well. It is very likely that he gets his ticket to the finals. As you said, Tsonga is not a easy one to beat. Personally, I want to see Federer and Nadal at the finals. That will be very exciting.
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