Wednesday, 31 August 2011
Victoria Azarenka Profile,Biography, Career and Photos 2011
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Doubles Ranking: 12
Country: Belarus
Birth Date: 31 July 1989
Birth Place: Minsk, Belarus
Residence: Scottsdale, AZ, USA
Height: 1.8 metres (5 ft. 11 in.)
Weight: 60 kilos (132 lbs.)
Plays: Right Handed
Biography and Career :
In 2003 she became a professional tennis player and since then she won one ITF single title, one WTA doubles title and three ITF doubles titles. After three years she participated at the French Open where played into the first round, but lost to Anabel Medina Garrigues with the score 0-6, 6-3, 9-7, and at the US Open where lost to Anna Chakvetadze into the third round
after defeating in the first round Anastasia Myskina from Russia.
Her junior tennis career was rich in prizes. She became the Junior World Champion in 2005 and had a great success. Two junior Grand Slam singles titles and three junior Grand Slam doubles titles were won. The single titles were conquered at Australian Open and US Open.
In 2007 she played at the Australian Open into the third round and at Wimbledon where had the same performance. At the Estoril Open in 2007 she managed to play the final after beating famous players like Virginie Razzano, Francesca Schiavone, Gisela Dulko and Lucie Safarova. Unfortunately she lost the final to Greta Arn from Germany and the score was 6-2, 1-6, 6-7(3).
Her partner in the doubles games is usually Max Mirnyi, who is also a player from Belarus as she is. She is very young and her future is promising. Specialists see her as a talented player and give her many chances to become a star. Let's hope that she will stay focus and will suffer no injuries and this way she might be a great champion.
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Victoria Azarenka Profile
Singles Ranking: 4Doubles Ranking: 12
Country: Belarus
Birth Date: 31 July 1989
Birth Place: Minsk, Belarus
Residence: Scottsdale, AZ, USA
Height: 1.8 metres (5 ft. 11 in.)
Weight: 60 kilos (132 lbs.)
Plays: Right Handed
Biography and Career :
In 2003 she became a professional tennis player and since then she won one ITF single title, one WTA doubles title and three ITF doubles titles. After three years she participated at the French Open where played into the first round, but lost to Anabel Medina Garrigues with the score 0-6, 6-3, 9-7, and at the US Open where lost to Anna Chakvetadze into the third round
after defeating in the first round Anastasia Myskina from Russia.
Her junior tennis career was rich in prizes. She became the Junior World Champion in 2005 and had a great success. Two junior Grand Slam singles titles and three junior Grand Slam doubles titles were won. The single titles were conquered at Australian Open and US Open.
In 2007 she played at the Australian Open into the third round and at Wimbledon where had the same performance. At the Estoril Open in 2007 she managed to play the final after beating famous players like Virginie Razzano, Francesca Schiavone, Gisela Dulko and Lucie Safarova. Unfortunately she lost the final to Greta Arn from Germany and the score was 6-2, 1-6, 6-7(3).
Her partner in the doubles games is usually Max Mirnyi, who is also a player from Belarus as she is. She is very young and her future is promising. Specialists see her as a talented player and give her many chances to become a star. Let's hope that she will stay focus and will suffer no injuries and this way she might be a great champion.
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Gael Monfils France Tennis Player Profile,Bio & Images,Wallpaperz 2011
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Age: 25
Birth Place: Paris, France
Residence: Nyon, Switzerland
Height: 6'4'' (193 cm)
Weight: 176 lbs (80 kg)
Year Turned Pro: 2004 (7 years on tour)
Plays: Right-handed
Official Website: N/A
Twitter: @monfilsgael
Bio:
Currently ranked No. 17 in the world, France’s Gael Monfils has two career ATP titles.
He has been ranked as high as No. 9 in the world, first achieving that rank on March 2, 2009. His highest doubles ranking is No. 243, reached on June 3, 2006.
He made his ATP debut in 2004, leaping nearly 700 spots in the rankings to 239th. He climbed another 200 spots in 2005 to finish as the No. 3 Frenchman, reaching the fourth round at Miami, the third round at Wimbledon and winning his first ATP title in Sopot.
In 2006, he suffered with back, ankle and foot injuries, but still finished the year ranked No. 46. His best Grand Slam came at the French Open as he finished in the fourth round, defeating American James Blake before falling to Novak Djokovic.
He climbed to No. 38 in 2007, reaching the third round of the Australian Open. In 2008, he jumped to No. 14, his first time in the Top 20 as he won a career-best 30 matches. After starting the year 5-7, he reached the semifinals of the French Open, defeating No. 5 David Ferrer along the way before falling to Roger Federer. He missed Wimbledon due to a shoulder injury, but reached the quarterfinals of the Beijing Olympics and the fourth round of the US Open.
He moved one spot to 13th at the end of 2009, the No. 2 Frenchman in the world (behind Jo-Wilfriend Tsonga). He won a career-best 42 matches and claimed the title at Metz. He also won more than $1 million for the first time in his career.
In 2010, he reached the semifinals at Brisbane and the third round of the Australian Open. He missed two months between March and May with a hand injury, and returned to fall in the second round of the French Open, then the third round at Wimbledon.
Gael Monfils - France
Profile:
Birth Date: 9/1/1986 Age: 25
Birth Place: Paris, France
Residence: Nyon, Switzerland
Height: 6'4'' (193 cm)
Weight: 176 lbs (80 kg)
Year Turned Pro: 2004 (7 years on tour)
Plays: Right-handed
Official Website: N/A
Twitter: @monfilsgael
Bio:
Currently ranked No. 17 in the world, France’s Gael Monfils has two career ATP titles.
He has been ranked as high as No. 9 in the world, first achieving that rank on March 2, 2009. His highest doubles ranking is No. 243, reached on June 3, 2006.
He made his ATP debut in 2004, leaping nearly 700 spots in the rankings to 239th. He climbed another 200 spots in 2005 to finish as the No. 3 Frenchman, reaching the fourth round at Miami, the third round at Wimbledon and winning his first ATP title in Sopot.
In 2006, he suffered with back, ankle and foot injuries, but still finished the year ranked No. 46. His best Grand Slam came at the French Open as he finished in the fourth round, defeating American James Blake before falling to Novak Djokovic.
He climbed to No. 38 in 2007, reaching the third round of the Australian Open. In 2008, he jumped to No. 14, his first time in the Top 20 as he won a career-best 30 matches. After starting the year 5-7, he reached the semifinals of the French Open, defeating No. 5 David Ferrer along the way before falling to Roger Federer. He missed Wimbledon due to a shoulder injury, but reached the quarterfinals of the Beijing Olympics and the fourth round of the US Open.
He moved one spot to 13th at the end of 2009, the No. 2 Frenchman in the world (behind Jo-Wilfriend Tsonga). He won a career-best 42 matches and claimed the title at Metz. He also won more than $1 million for the first time in his career.
In 2010, he reached the semifinals at Brisbane and the third round of the Australian Open. He missed two months between March and May with a hand injury, and returned to fall in the second round of the French Open, then the third round at Wimbledon.
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Thursday, 25 August 2011
WWE Brie Bella 2011Profile,Bio & Pictures
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Name: Brianna Garcia
Preferred Name: Brie Bella
Date Of Birth: Nov 21st 1983
Place of Birth: United States San Diego, California, United States
Nationality: USA
Gender: Female
Matches: 105 (4 Pay Per View)
Ring Name(s): Brianna Bella, Brie Bella
Biography:
Scottsdale, Ariz.’s Brie Bella made her debut on SmackDown in summer 2008 and made an immediate impact on the Divas Division.
On her debut night, Brie defeated former Women’s Champion Victoria, showing that this half-Mexican, half-Italian beauty may be new to the scene, but she is ready to take on any challenge. After outsmarting Victoria in their first match, climbing under the ring to gain valuable time, Bella defeated Victoria in a rematch on SmackDown, proving she is not going to be an easy Diva to deal with.
Weeks later, it was revealed that Brie actually had a twin sister Nikki, who appeared to be every bit as competitive and cunning as she is. Together, they look to rise through the ranks and into Diva greatness.
While Brie is a former model, actress, and soccer player, she has left those accolades in her past and has set her new goal to climb to the top of the Divas Division.
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Profile:Name: Brianna Garcia
Preferred Name: Brie Bella
Date Of Birth: Nov 21st 1983
Place of Birth: United States San Diego, California, United States
Nationality: USA
Gender: Female
Matches: 105 (4 Pay Per View)
Ring Name(s): Brianna Bella, Brie Bella
Biography:
Scottsdale, Ariz.’s Brie Bella made her debut on SmackDown in summer 2008 and made an immediate impact on the Divas Division.
On her debut night, Brie defeated former Women’s Champion Victoria, showing that this half-Mexican, half-Italian beauty may be new to the scene, but she is ready to take on any challenge. After outsmarting Victoria in their first match, climbing under the ring to gain valuable time, Bella defeated Victoria in a rematch on SmackDown, proving she is not going to be an easy Diva to deal with.
Weeks later, it was revealed that Brie actually had a twin sister Nikki, who appeared to be every bit as competitive and cunning as she is. Together, they look to rise through the ranks and into Diva greatness.
While Brie is a former model, actress, and soccer player, she has left those accolades in her past and has set her new goal to climb to the top of the Divas Division.
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Andre Agassi Tennis Star 2011 Profile and Photos
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Gender : Male
Date of birth : Apr 29, 1970
City : Las Vegas
State/Region : Nevada
Country : United States
Andre Agassi or Andre Kirk Agassi is a renowned professional tennis player of his times and is the former World No.1 hailing from the United States with an uniques record of winning eight Grand Slam singles tournaments along with an Olympic gold medal in singles. It is recorded, that he happens to be one of only five male players to have won all four Grand Slam singles events during his career. Not only this he is also the holder of many other records also. He is till now the only player in the open era circuit to claim every Grand Slam singles title, to have won the Tennis Masters Cup. Not only in the sphere of single circuit he has equally shown his brilliance in the double circuit. This is evident in his being an acitive member and an inseparable part of the winning team of the Davis Cup, and also to win an Olympic gold medalin the same realm. He has to his credit of winning 17 ATP Masters Series tournaments, that is not only more than any other player, but till now this has remained as a distant dream for others only to be achieved on some day. He was also acclaimed by the illustrious Tennis Magazine as the 7th greatest male player in the arena of International Tennis from 1965 through 2005.
Agassi hails from an Iranian (Armenian and Assyrian) origin. His father named Emmanuel ‘Mike’Agassi was at the helm of his career during his lifetime and represented Iran in the circuit of boxing at both the 1948 and 1952 Olympic Games before his final emigration to the United States of America. It is said that he had a deep intention to have a child who would win all the four tennis Grand Slam tournaments one day. He learned tennis by watching tapes of champions and took a very systematic approach to the game and is thus the main source of inspiration behind his son’s tennis career in the initial years and also in the later life.
Andre Agassi reached the World No. 1 ranking for the first time in April 1995, the brightest year in his career. He was in the No. 1 ranking until the month of November, for a total of 30 weeks. Again also even in terms of win/loss record, 1995 was Agassi's best year. It was in this year when he won 72 matches and lost only 10. This was undoubtedly a higher winning percentage than Pit Sampras’ best season, 1994, where he could win 77 matches, loosing only 12. However, it was due to sciatica caused by two bulging discs in his back, a Spondylolisthesis (shifting vertebrae), and the emergene of bone spur interfering with the nerve that was mainly responsible for his early exit from the International Tennis Circuit.
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Name : Andre Agassi Gender : Male
Date of birth : Apr 29, 1970
City : Las Vegas
State/Region : Nevada
Country : United States
Andre Agassi or Andre Kirk Agassi is a renowned professional tennis player of his times and is the former World No.1 hailing from the United States with an uniques record of winning eight Grand Slam singles tournaments along with an Olympic gold medal in singles. It is recorded, that he happens to be one of only five male players to have won all four Grand Slam singles events during his career. Not only this he is also the holder of many other records also. He is till now the only player in the open era circuit to claim every Grand Slam singles title, to have won the Tennis Masters Cup. Not only in the sphere of single circuit he has equally shown his brilliance in the double circuit. This is evident in his being an acitive member and an inseparable part of the winning team of the Davis Cup, and also to win an Olympic gold medalin the same realm. He has to his credit of winning 17 ATP Masters Series tournaments, that is not only more than any other player, but till now this has remained as a distant dream for others only to be achieved on some day. He was also acclaimed by the illustrious Tennis Magazine as the 7th greatest male player in the arena of International Tennis from 1965 through 2005.
Agassi hails from an Iranian (Armenian and Assyrian) origin. His father named Emmanuel ‘Mike’Agassi was at the helm of his career during his lifetime and represented Iran in the circuit of boxing at both the 1948 and 1952 Olympic Games before his final emigration to the United States of America. It is said that he had a deep intention to have a child who would win all the four tennis Grand Slam tournaments one day. He learned tennis by watching tapes of champions and took a very systematic approach to the game and is thus the main source of inspiration behind his son’s tennis career in the initial years and also in the later life.
Andre Agassi reached the World No. 1 ranking for the first time in April 1995, the brightest year in his career. He was in the No. 1 ranking until the month of November, for a total of 30 weeks. Again also even in terms of win/loss record, 1995 was Agassi's best year. It was in this year when he won 72 matches and lost only 10. This was undoubtedly a higher winning percentage than Pit Sampras’ best season, 1994, where he could win 77 matches, loosing only 12. However, it was due to sciatica caused by two bulging discs in his back, a Spondylolisthesis (shifting vertebrae), and the emergene of bone spur interfering with the nerve that was mainly responsible for his early exit from the International Tennis Circuit.
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Wednesday, 24 August 2011
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