Winning the Family Circle Cup

Trying to win the Family Circle Cup Championship was not an easy task. Madison Keys and Angelique Kerber battled it out for three sets. Both players were going for their first championship of 2015, first clay court title, and first American title. The first set went to Kerber 6-2 with Keys producing lots of unforced errors. After a coaching visit in the second set Keys came back from a 4-1 deficit to a 4-6 second set win. The third set went back and forth with Keys seeming close to victory but the in the end Kerber forcing errors and making some nice winners taking it 7-5 in the third set. Kerber is ranked 14 on the WTA and should move up at least one or two spots after the victory. Madison Keys was ranked 17 on the WTA.

The new rankings are out and Angelique Kerber stayed at 14 with 2865, while Lucie Safarova holds 13  with 2870 and Karolina Pliskova 12 with 2875. Those are some very narrow margins!

From the Darkness into the Light

Indian Wells, Simona Halep vs Jelena Jankovic March 22, 2015. This final match was breath taking. The tension was enormous for three sets, my heart trying to pound it's way out of my chest. Jelena had all the right moves in the first set, while Simona was having trouble with her strokes, serves and placement.  The second set was still Jelena's domain up three to one, then Simona began to make the shots she was missing and began to gain ground. Yet in the second set Jelena was serving for the match but with Simona fighting hard could not close. With some solid shots Simona managed to take the second set seven to five but not without great play by both players. With waves of momentum changes during the match Simona Halep wore down Jelana Jankovic in the third set closing it six to four. The final score 2-6, 7-5, 6-4

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Shenzhen Tournament in China

Simona Halep of Romania, and Timea Bacsinszky of Switzerland hold their trophies after their final match of the WTA Shenzhen Open tennis tournament in Shenzhen in southern China, Saturday, Jan. 10, 2015. Halep beat Bacsinszky 6-2 & 6-0 in the final. Bacsinszky played better then the score indicates however her serve was not working as well as it did when she defeated Petra Kvitova. In a side note Simona Halep was forced to withdraw from the Sydney International tournament with gastroenteritis according to the following quote. "I feel like I cannot play," Halep said. "I came here to play all the tournaments so it's not good to stop. I didn't play already for three days. But I have to recover first myself and then think about tennis." Get well soon Simona! Hopefully she will be feeling fit enough to play in the Australian Open, which starts next Monday at Melbourne Park. (AP Photo) CHINA OUT

What’s wrong with Novak Djokovic’s game???

So do you Know what's wrong?

Well as far as I can see there is nothing significantly wrong with his game that I have seen lately. He is serving better than ever and as far as return of serve, one of the top three. At times it's almost annoying to see him attempt to retrieve a ball that you are sure he can not make and then he makes it into the other court for a point. He slides on a hard court as if it were clay and stretches into unbelieveable positions to hit the ball back to turn defense into offense. What do you have to do to beat this guy? I don't know and neither do most of the other ATP players. He does have bad days like everyone else but you better be playing at the top of your game even then.

Congratulations to Novak Djokovic winning the ATP World Tour Finals for three straight years and ending the year as number one again!

When will the media recognize Simona Halep?

Where are the Magazine Covers For Simona?

What does Simona Halep have to do to get the American press to appreciate her talent on the tennis court?  Let's see Simona won 7 titles in 2013, was a finalist at Roland Garros this year, had more success in 2014. Oh yes and she beat Serena Williams in their first match at the World Finals!   I first watched Simona play early in 2013, before she had won any WTA titles and could see the she was a terrific player with lots of potential. Simona quickly became my favorite female player with great court coverage and controlled aggression, not to mention terrific down the line shots and placement. Her interviews are honest and refreshing with humor and charm. Simona is always looking to improve her game and has managed to do so.

The media has for some reason ignored Simona Halep. Watching on TV her matches were almost completely ignored even when she was 5 in the world and recently 3 and 2. Many times Rennae Stubbs of Tennis Channel would make note of how Simona was being snubbed by the media.