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Sharapova, Hingis to clash in Tokyo semis
The Sports Network ^ | 02/03/06 | The Sports Network

Posted on 02/03/2006 11:57:32 AM PST by theFIRMbss

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To: beyond the sea
>Check out these two pictures...

Reuters does something
to disable their pictures
from getting posted.

I did check them out.
You might want to look through these
Tokyo galleries:





21 posted on 02/03/2006 2:40:50 PM PST by theFIRMbss
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To: beyond the sea

Thanks for the ping. Too bad this one isn't on the tube. Will anxiously await the results.


22 posted on 02/03/2006 2:46:59 PM PST by miele man
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To: theFIRMbss
Thanks for them.

Every morning I go to Drudge... go to the search on the wires... pop in Sharapova or Hingis..... and there are always a great # of pictures to view.

I'll tell you one thing....... from all the pictures and words of them together (if that makes sense) I do believe that these two girls already respect each other and like each other a lot. I saw a number of pictures of them together.... they really have a nice feeling between them.

23 posted on 02/03/2006 3:30:46 PM PST by beyond the sea (Cal Thomas: If only Robert Bork had cried ...................)
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To: theFIRMbss

Tiny Tim w/implants?


24 posted on 02/03/2006 4:06:54 PM PST by quark
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To: beyond the sea
A little Honky Tonk Badonkadonk:


25 posted on 02/03/2006 4:21:25 PM PST by quark
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To: quark

One leggy girl!


26 posted on 02/03/2006 4:35:06 PM PST by beyond the sea (Cal Thomas: If only Robert Bork had cried ...................)
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To: theFIRMbss
Nooned Loves poor Anna Anymore


27 posted on 02/03/2006 5:33:12 PM PST by Mike Darancette (Condimaniac)
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To: beyond the sea

Going to happen soon or already did? ESPN2?


28 posted on 02/03/2006 6:41:59 PM PST by A CA Guy (God Bless America, God bless and keep safe our fighting men and women.)
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To: A CA Guy; theFIRMbss; quark; miele man; B-Chan
http://sports.espn.go.com/sports/tennis/news/story?id=2318445

Hingis beats Sharapova in straight sets

29 posted on 02/04/2006 12:32:27 AM PST by beyond the sea (Cal Thomas: If only Robert Bork had cried ...................)
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To: al baby; astounded; presidio9; Ernest_at_the_Beach; Cicero; evad; dennisw; cyborg; jjbrouwer; ...
http://sports.espn.go.com/sports/tennis/news/story?id=2318445

Hingis beats Sharapova in straight sets ................ ping

30 posted on 02/04/2006 12:40:21 AM PST by beyond the sea (Cal Thomas: If only Robert Bork had cried ...................)
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To: beyond the sea
Hingis, who entered the tournament as a wild card, relied on solid groundstrokes and a strong serve(?) on her way to a win over the defending champion that took just 1 hour and 6 minutes.

Someone's been taking lessons. :)

31 posted on 02/04/2006 3:26:09 AM PST by raybbr (ANWR is a barren, frozen wasteland - like the mind of a democrat!)
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To: beyond the sea


32 posted on 02/04/2006 3:31:41 AM PST by raybbr (ANWR is a barren, frozen wasteland - like the mind of a democrat!)
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To: beyond the sea

Ana Ivanovic and Maria Kirilenko

Hubba, Hubba!

33 posted on 02/04/2006 3:42:04 AM PST by raybbr (ANWR is a barren, frozen wasteland - like the mind of a democrat!)
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To: beyond the sea
Hingis beats Sharapova in straight sets ................ ping

That should shut up any naysayers. Go Hingis.

34 posted on 02/04/2006 3:50:27 AM PST by Always Right
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To: Mike Darancette
Nooned Loves poor Anna Anymore

That's fine, all the more for me.




35 posted on 02/04/2006 3:55:45 AM PST by Always Right
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To: quark
A little Honky Tonk Badonkadonk:

AIEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!

I can hear it from here.

36 posted on 02/04/2006 4:36:31 AM PST by raybbr (ANWR is a barren, frozen wasteland - like the mind of a democrat!)
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To: raybbr
Maria Kirilenko looks edible.

;-)

37 posted on 02/04/2006 6:22:04 AM PST by beyond the sea (Cal Thomas: If only Robert Bork had cried ...................)
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To: Always Right

Pretty amazing that she has been able to come back so quickly!


38 posted on 02/04/2006 6:23:02 AM PST by beyond the sea (Cal Thomas: If only Robert Bork had cried ...................)
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>Hingis beats Sharapova in straight sets

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"It's always been, 'I wonder what she's got,' because I don't see that she's got something that special,'' said Hingis, who is making a comeback after retiring three years ago because of injury.

"Her serve is great, her groundstrokes, but I can't tell until I play her what makes her so exceptional. Or do you know? Can you tell? What's so exceptional about her?''

[Hingis takes shot at Maria , 1/16/06]

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It ain't bragging if
you can back it up. Hingis
wasn't just talking!

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Hingis, Dementieva Reach Toray Pan Pacific Open Final

TOKYO, Japan - Resurgent former world No.1 Martina Hingis cruised past Russian teenager Maria Sharapova and will next face another Russian, Elena Dementieva, as semifinal action took place in Tokyo at the 2006 Toray Pan Pacific Open, a $1,340,000 Tier I event on the Sony Ericsson WTA Tour.

In what appeared to be a flashback to her years as the world No.1, Hingis ran the top-seeded, defending champion Sharapova all over the court during a one-hour, six-minute 63 61 victory, using clever angles and down-the-lines as well as forays into the net to finish points. The 25-year-old Swiss's second serve, often considered her most attackable shot, held up brilliantly, winning on 11 of 15 points. In addition to solid serving, she converted on four of 10 break opportunities while allowing Sharapova no looks at a break.

"Yesterday when you asked me what I needed to do to beat Maria, I said I'd like to serve at 100% and make zero unforced errors," a jubilant Hingis told the media on Saturday. "I think I came pretty close to that because I served pretty good and only made a handful of mistakes."

A lucky netcord helped Hingis obtain a service break in the eighth game of the first set, but there was no luck in the ace she served on set point, with her first delivery clearly a bigger weapon than it was in the past.

"It was very competitive in the first set," added Hingis. "I think we were both feeling each other out, seeing how each other played, and what shots we chose to make. I was lucky to break her in the eighth game and I hit an ace to take the set. I was very happy about that and I think that gave me a lot of confidence to go on to win the match."

"When I look back, there were chances I could have taken and didn't," said defending champion Sharapova, whose 10-match win streak in Japan (also 2004 Japan Open champion) came to an end with the loss. "In the second set especially, I didn't have my usual 'fight to the end'. It wasn't any particular point, but a little here and there made a big difference."

Although she has clearly proven herself in the past with the No.1 ranking and five Grand Slam singles titles, a run to the final of the Toray Pan Pacific Open is a surprise for Hingis, who is playing just the fourth tournament of her full-scale 2006 comeback and is currently ranked No.117. On Sunday she will contest her 67th career Tour singles final, seeking her 41st Tour singles title, her last victory coming at this event four years ago. She is now 28-3 at this event, and will be going for her fifth title here on Sunday.

"I think the secret to the success of my comeback was that I was able to recharge my body and mind," noted Hingis. "The difference between before and now is that I'm stronger mentally. Until today, I played like I had nothing to lose because there was nowhere to go but up, but now I'm gaining momentum and I know that the game is still in me. Now it's what I make of it; the key is to stay healthy."

Awaiting Hingis in the final will be Dementieva, seeded No.2 this week, who outlasted good friend and fellow Russian Anastasia Myskina, seeded No.4, in Saturday's second semifinal. The two compatriots were matching up for the 15th time, and for the ninth time they went to three sets, with Dementieva gaining the crucial break mid-way through the final set and hanging onto her serve the rest of the way to close it out 64 36 64 in nearly two hours.

"I felt like it was a very close match," said Dementieva. "We know each other very well and it was just a question of a couple of points who was going to be the winner today."

Dementieva now has a chance at winning her biggest title to date, her four prior tournament victories all coming at the Tier II level or lower. The 24-year-old from Moscow has claimed two Tier II titles, at Amelia Island and Shanghai in 2003, and two Tier III titles, at Bali in 2003 and Hasselt in 2004. She has reached several big stage finals, including at Roland Garros and the US Open in 2004 and four Tier Is, but has never converted on the last match.

"I'm really looking forward to playing Martina tomorrow," said Dementieva. "This is my first final in Japan and to play Hingis is an unbelievable opportunity for me. For me, she is the No.1 player in the world. She's playing better now than when she retired three years ago."

The two finalists have travelled very different paths to this week's final. Hingis only had one struggle, against No.3 seed Nathalie Dechy in the second round, battling past the former world No.11 46 75 62. She has had an easy time in her other three rounds however, losing a total of just seven games in notching her fourth career double-bagel against Korea's Yoon Jeong Cho in the first round and cruising past Russian teenagers Maria Kirilenko and Sharapova in the quarterfinals and semifinals. Dementieva has had a much tougher road, defeating Slovenia's Katarina Srebotnik 26 61 75 in her opening round, moving past No.5 seed Nicole Vaidisova 36 61 62 in the quarters and then going to three sets again on Saturday against Myskina in the semis.

The Toray Pan Pacific Open boasts an incredible roster of former champions, including former No.1 players Martina Navratilova, Steffi Graf, Hingis, Lindsay Davenport and Sharapova. Other winners are Manuela Maleeva-Fragnière, Gabriela Sabatini, Pam Shriver, Kimiko Date and Iva Majoli. Former finalists include Helena Sukova, Arantxa Sánchez-Vicario, Amanda Coetzer and Monica Seles. First prize this year is $196,900, while the runner-up receives $105,800.


Tokyo, Japan: Mr. Yukio Kubota,
President of Sony Ericsson Japan
presented Martina Hingis with
a state-of-the-art mobile phone
after she reached the final Saturday.

39 posted on 02/04/2006 7:23:37 AM PST by theFIRMbss
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Yeah, I just saw that and was expecting a ping. She's back! Wish I'd put a few bucks on her to win the French Open now.


40 posted on 02/04/2006 8:15:28 AM PST by jjbrouwer (Falling down that hill)
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