Posted on 12/26/2005 7:14:51 AM PST by theFIRMbss
Thanks for the update.
I'm glad the thread's not "ova" . . .
(There is some news here!)
Thanks....I guess I lose that bet then :(
Got it...I had Corbis in mind yet I forgot about Getty. Sorry.
And they always licked their opponents.
If Sharapova is healthy, she could whip Hingis's butt twice on Sunday any day of the week. Sharapova is almost, what, 6'2" or 6'3"? She's got long legs and a great serve. I don't think Hingis would stand a chance.
Just an excuse to post pixs of my woman..not that theres anything wrong with that
Greg Rusedski is
6 foot 4, with a great serve.
Andre Agassi
is five-eleven.
They've played ten times. Agassi
won eight out of ten . . .
Justin Gimelstob
says Anna's thinking come back . . .
Anna and Hingis
used to be partners
for doubles. With Hingis back,
Anna could return
to doubles matches
with a real chance of winning.
And TV coverage!
Maria's (second) serve is the weakest part of her game, IMO. The majority of her second serves don't have much juice on them and many of her points are lost because of it.
Sharapova is almost, what, 6'2" or 6'3"?I don't think Hingis would stand a chance.
I wouldn't go that far. Martina has played and beaten "giants" before like the Williams' sisters; Lindsay; Mary Pierce.
Besides Monica Seles I think Martina Hingis had one of the best two-handed backhands to play the game especially on a second service return.
Personally, I'd love to see Hingis return to the WTA.
And a Hingis/Sharapova match-up would make for some fun tennis viewing especially in a three-set match.
Martina Hingis circa 1995
At the WTA
website, you can get results
for head-to-head stats
for any players.
I've been surpised checking through
matchups for Hingis.
Against the big names,
her lifetime records are not
all I remembered . . .
(Of course, against Pierce
Hingis is ten and six. But
Lindsey has done well.)
6' 2 1/2'' (1.89 m) |
Head-To-Head Matches: Davenport leads 14-10 |
5'7'' (1.70 m) |
And thanks for the ping today and feel free to ping me on future tennis threads.
Don't ger me wrong, "Firm" and "Motleygirl" I'd love to see Hingis come back and play Sharapova, etc.
And yes, I know the big servers, "the Scud" etc, don't always win. Andre was known to have one of the best returns against the big servers. Andre is a great player, bar none.
And PS, I think the women should have to play 5 sets in the big matches or finals. I think it's too easy to win 2 sets sometimes.
I actually had a girlfriend who couldn't understand why I thought two beautiful women kissing was sexy.
The gulf between the sexes, can it ever be bridged?
Some people enjoy
watching the other gender
neck, some people don't.
Some guys do, some don't.
Some girls enjoy watching guys,
and some girls do not.
It is not a gulf
between the sexes, it's just
different tastes for sex.
I once knew a guy
who played on the men's pro tour
before he got hurt.
He said the public
has no idea how BAD
the women's game is.
He said the women --
with one or two exceptions --
have almost no skills
and though some are thin
and some are muscular most
aren't even close
to being athletes.
If you look at how injured
so many women
are currently, then
just imagine the carnage
if they played five sets!
Hingis triumphs in Australia comeback match
MELBOURNE, Jan 2 (Reuters) - Former world number one Martina Hingis made a successful return to professional tennis with a 6-2 6-1 victory over Venezuela's Maria Vento-Kabchi at the Australian hardcourt championships on the Gold Coast on Monday.
Top seed Patty Schnyder also advanced into the second round with 6-3 7-6 victory over France's Virginie Razzano in a late match.
Hingis, who retired in 2002 with foot and ankle injuries, dropped her serve in the opening game but soon rediscovered the touch that led her to five grand slam titles.
"I was a little nervous," the 25-year-old Swiss told reporters. "It was just a matter of time and getting the first point and the first game.
"After that I started breathing."
Hingis rated her first match back an "eight out of 10" but said she knew she would need to improve her serve.
"I don't know what else I should have done today better than what I did," she said. "The score says it all.
"Just wait until the next matches, I'll be even better.
"You have to have a high percentage of first serves otherwise these girls today are going to kill you.
"They're very aggressive and they attack right away."
Hingis, who is using the Gold Coast and Sydney tournaments as warm-ups for the Australian Open that starts on January 16, will meet world number 35 Klara Koukalova of the Czech Republic in the second round.
"I get another opportunity to play another match and that feels great already," she said.
"All these expectations I've put on myself, it's gone right now for this moment. I'll feel great for the next 24 hours I'm sure."
Third seed Dinara Safina of Russia was taken to a tie break in the first set by compatriot Evgenia Linetskaya, which she won 7-0 before sweeping the second set for a 7-6 6-0 victory.
Italian Francesca Schiavone, the second seed, also moved into the second round with a 6-2 6-3 victory over China's Meng Yuan, while fourth seed Flavia Pennetta of Italy beat Russia's Ekaterina Bychkova 6-2 6-4.
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