Fainting, Azarenka Had Concussion

September 3rd, 2010 by Admin

Attendance U.S. Open grand slam in the field, Grandstand, Flushing Meadows, New York, was shocked when Victoria Azarenka suddenly collapse on the field. Belarusian tennis player aged 21 years was apparently unconscious when he was 1-5 from behind the Argentine tennis player Gisela Dulko in the first set. Azarenka, who in the first round by beating Romania’s Monica Niculescu and claimed a landslide victory thanks to training with the legendary tennis player John McEnroe, was diagnosed with a mild concussion after being taken to hospital.

“I was warming up in the gym when it crashed while attempting to flee. I fell forward until her hands and hit my head, “said Azarenka.  ”I’ve been tested by the health care team before I go to the field and they are watching me. I’ve felt bad during the game because of headaches. Before the fall I feel weak and dizzy vision. ”

The weather is so hot with temperatures 32 degrees Celsius is also suspected to affect the condition of Azarenka. The 11th-ranked world had a chance to get treatment on his arm in the third game and had time to say that her vision was disrupted. However Azarenka decided to continue playing after receiving treatment although it will eventually collapse when doing a service. For Azarenka, this is the second time he had to resign in a grand slam match. At the Australian Open last year, he also withdrew because of pain and dizziness in the face Serena Williams.

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Roger Federer Embraced Cincinnati Masters Degree

August 23rd, 2010 by Admin

OHIO – Roger Federer ended a seven-month title drought by winning the Cincinnati Masters final. He defeat United States tennis player (U.S.), Mardy Fish, 6-7, 7-6, and 6-4, Sunday night local time (22 / 8).

With those results then Federer has won his final 63 in his 90th, and it became his fourth victory in Cincinnati since his first victory in the tournament in 2005.

A tight battle in the first set between the two players that makes it hard to guess who would win. Fish to win this set. But the momentum re-emerged in the second set when Federer who is almost lost, regained the rhythm of the game and instead raced ahead 7-1 and ensure his victory also through the tiebreak.

Fish trying to maintain his concentration through the service and return the ball good, but Federer made the first break for 5-4 and then drove able to maintain its service until victory. “He’s a true champion, the greatest tennis player of all time,” said Fish.

Meanwhile, Federer said he was developing his game after feeling less steady play in the first set. “I struggled in the first set here, I can not get hot fast, but incredibly enough I could move here,” he explained.

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