Google Down the Line!: 2009-05-10


Saturday, May 16, 2009

Letter to DtL readers: Technical difficulties...

Hey readers,

Obvs I'm having (well more like Photobucket is having) technical difficulties so images hosted on their server aren't showing up.

Please stand by!

RiCH


Friday, May 15, 2009

MEDIA MASHUP: Adidas photo shoot or Old Navy ad? You decide.


Check out these images of Fernando Verdasco (doing his usual shirtless dance), Novak Djokovic, Ana Ivanovic, and Jo-Wilfried Tsonga showing off their Roland Garros duds courtesy of adidas.




But question: Is it me or do they look like those creepy, talking Supermodelquins from those Old Navy commericials?

Haven't met them yet? Ok, then watch this video. IT'S SCARY.

*shakes + shivers*

PS - Happy weekend y'all and don't forget to follow DtL on Twitter (under "rawuncuttennis")...if you dare.

CHECK IT:



(via tennis week)

PHOTO OP: The Thinker


Dinara Safina pumps herself up during her 6-3, 6-4 win over Alona Bondarenko in Madrid.

The world's top lady baller will face Patty Schnyder who upset Jelena Jankovic 7-6 (6), 6-3 in the final four. The other semifinal pits Caroline Wozniacki against (surprise, surprise) Amelie Mauresmo.

(image via ap)

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

VIDEO VAULT: Spanish shorty-shorts + crotch touching aka RafaPorn



Thanks to DtL reader B2012 for tipping me off to this video of Rafael Nadal working shorty-shorts (yay!) while showing us some of his off-court training (yay-yay!).

I suppose this is the closest thing the Rafanatics will get to RafaPorn (I mean, he kinda touches his goodies) so I say enjoy. Just clean up afterwards.

PS - Who knew elite baller training practices could be inspired by this transvestite and his/her freaky friends? Ca-razy.


FASHION FIX: Nike finds other uses for tennis balls


Tennis ballers behold Nike's new Tennis Ball Hypermax NFW (No Fly Wire).

The sneaker's upper is made from real tennis ball felt and mesh and sits on a white/yellow midsole and the Visible Air Unit showcases a yellow chamber.

Look for the style to debut this summer.

I'm kinda feeling these. Oh, but word to the wise: don't even THINK about wearing these to play. Total gamesmanship...or just plain annoying at the very least.

(via kixandthecity.com)

PHOTO OP: Rafa vs. Rafa


Not that you actually have to choose or anything (because this is total escapism from real life, no?) but if you had the choice, which Rafa would get your panties all twisted and why:

GiantRafa (left) or PocketRafa (right)?

DO TELL!

(images via AP, skyejaden)

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

VIDEO VAULT: Andre can still talk his arse off while Steffi watches on (as usual)



Husband and wife duo Andre Agassi + Steffi Graf sat down for an interview with the BBC One's Inside Sports to discuss life, love, and apparently tons of happiness in their non-tennis lives.

But that's about to change with this Sunday's "A Centre Court Celebration" which will showcase the Grafassi's back in action against Tim Henman and Kim Clijsters as they unveil Centre Court's new-fangled retractable roof and test out playing conditions as well.

Don't have tickets yet? Well, you're def screwed since the tickets sold out in five seconds. But ESPN Classic and ESPN360.com will be broadcasting the event live starting at 9:30AM EST.



Monday, May 11, 2009

VANtage Point: Meet up at Madrid Mutua MadrileƱa


Whew! After dominating the clay-court season with my Rafa-winning picks in Monte Carlo and Rome here at VANtage Point, a much-needed break was in order. See, there’s a lot of work involved in looking at a draw that has Nadal in it, particularly on clay, and tapping him as the winner. I have to use something that I don’t always put into play: common sense. Anyway, I’m back and ready to keep on digging in the dirt here at the Point!

A Look Back: Well, the last time I was here was around Rome time, which Nadal won, but that’s old news. How about that week of tennis that just transpired? It started off with Serena Williams saying she’s the true number one, then promptly losing her first-round match in Rome. Dinara Safina and Svetlana Kuznetsova met in the finals of an event for the second week in a row, this time with top-ranked Safina winning. James Blake made his first European clay-court final (and the first by an American since 2003!) and there was a Mikhail Youzhny sighting in Munich, but he lost to another guy that’s been MIA, Tomas Berdych, in a wild three-setter in the finals. Novak Djokovic won that tourney his family runs and Yanina Wickmayer won the women’s Estoril event.

All this and news breaks of Richard Gasquet testing positive for coke (not “a-cola”, but the powdery stuff)! What a week!

This Week’s Spotlight:
Madrid is the place to be for the boys and gals we call professional tennis players as the last major event before the French has kicked off. The only big-time player missing in either draw is Ana Ivanovic, who pulled out with a knee injury. I mean, even newlywed Andy Roddick, who hasn’t seen a clay-court event since 2003, it seems, is here. It must be a big deal!

Players to Watch: Let’s start with the guys and I want to mention something I just noticed looking at the draw. In Nadal’s quarter, there are eight Spaniards. Now that’s a lot of Spaniards! And it’s almost all the big ones: David Ferrer, Fernando Verdasco, Feliciano Lopez, Juan Ferrero, etc. I guess the organizers want a lot of all-Spanish matchups! Watch Verdasco, though. I think he can push Nadal in the quarters. And in the semis, Rafa’s drawn to play Djoko, who is someone else I’d say keep an eye on. He’s played a LOT of tennis the past few weeks. How will he hold up? See the full men's draw here.


On the women’s side, can Serena snap this losing streak she’s on? That’s a tough first-rounder she has against Francesca Schiavone. Big sis Venus looked real good in Rome, and I like her to keep it up here. That’s rough to see Safina and Kuznetsova drawn against each other in the quarters when they’ve been the star dirtballers so far. Check out the full ladies' draw here.

The Final Fours: For the guys, I’m going to go with Nadal over Andreas Seppi (his upset of Djokovic will be the biggest call made by VANtage Point of the season!) and Roger Federer over Tommy Robredo.

For the women, I like Safina topping Jelena Jankovic and Elena Dementieva beating Venus Williams.

And the Winners Are:
A week off will have done both Rafa and I good as he picks up the crown and I look like a genius (yeah, right) for picking him, and Safina goes back-to-back with tournament wins.

Van Sias writes the blog Tennis Talk, Anyone?

(images via getty)

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