Wednesday, 10 July 2013

[Tennis News] Stefan Edberg says Scot can win Wimbledon again

Wimbledon champion Andy Murray is still improving and can triumph at his home Grand Slam again, according to two-time winner Stefan Edberg.


Swede Edberg won six Grand Slams, including Wimbledon twice with defeats of Boris Becker in 1988 and 1990.

"I believe Murray can still win a lot more Slams. He's good enough and young enough," Edberg told BBC Radio 5 live.

"He's got a few really good years ahead of him."
Murray's 6-4 7-5 6-4 victory at the All England Club gave him his second Grand Slam title following his win in the US Open final, also against current world number one Djokovic, in September 2012.

"He's proved he can play well on grass and there is no question why he can't do it again," added Edberg.

"It could be in his mind to be the number one player in the world. It's going to be tough to get that but that's probably something that can be achieved.

"He needs to produce the results for 12 months, but this could be a great start of it."

Edberg, who had five spells at the top of the world rankings in the early 1990s, believes Murray's rivalry with fellow 26-year-old Djokovic - and several other high-ranked players - will help the sport flourish.

Though Rafael Nadal, 27, and Roger Federer, 31, both exited Wimbledon early, they have won a combined 29 Grand Slam titles, while Djokovic has six to his name.

Edberg said: "Djokovic has many good years to go, if Rafa Nadal can keep healthy he is always going to be a threat and Roger Federer cannot be counted out as well.

"Juan Martin Del Potro put on a great Wimbledon this year, and [world number six] Tomas Berdych has a chance so it will be interesting to follow tennis in the next few years because it's been predictable recently."



Original Source: BBC Sport

Tuesday, 9 July 2013

Li Ning NEW N90III - Lin Dan


The long waited Lin Dan racket is coming out in a week time. Yes...it is the N90III. Lets take a first look at the racket before you decide to get one or not.


Li Ning NEW N90III

Lin Dan's Tatoo on N90III

Lin Dan's Tatoo on N90III

Li Ning N90III
Li Ning N90III


Friday, 5 July 2013

Li Ning NEW Rackets for Cai Yun and Fu Hai Feng


Cai Yun and Fu Hai Feng had returned from Kason Racquet to Li Ning Racquet and of cause Li Ning valued them both and made them each a unique racket naming after their lucky number which are 7 and 9. Lets take alook at them.



Li Ning N7 Cai Yun
Li Ning N7 Cai Yun

Li Ning N7 Cai Yun
Li Ning N7 Cai Yun

Li Ning N7
Li Ning N7

Li Ning N7
Li Ning N7

Li Ning N9
Li Ning N9

Li Ning N9
Li Ning N9

Li Ning N9
Li Ning N9

Li Ning N9
Li Ning N9

Li Ning N9
Li Ning N9


Wednesday, 3 July 2013

[Squash] Women's Squash Association

The Women's Squash Association (WSA) is the governing body for the women's professional squash circuit and the Women's world rankings. It is based in London, England. The body operates in a similar fashion to the WTA for tennis. The WSA World Tour involves over 100 tournaments annually all over the globe. Over 250 players are registered with the WSA and rankings are updated monthly based on players' performances.

Every year, the top eight performers from the various World Series events gather for the WSA World Series Finals. The eight players are separated into two groups of four, and play a round robin. The top two from each group advance to the semifinals (1st WSA1 vs. 2nd WSA2 and 1st WSA2 vs. 2nd WSA1). The winner of the event is crowned World Series champion.
The goals of the association are to:
  • Enable more players to consider a career in professional squash economically viable through the development of a world tour;
  • Produce and publish world rankings;
  • Increase exposure for the sport and its players;
  • Encourage professionalism among its members;
  • Raise the administrative standards at events;
  • Increase the level of support and advice offered to promoters; and
  • Improve communication and relationships with other squash organizations and the press.
  • The association was founded in 1983 as the Women's International Squash Players Association (WISPA).
  • The men's squash game is governed by the Professional Squash Association (PSA).




















Source from: wikipedia

Tuesday, 2 July 2013

Fu Hai Feng talk about World Championship coming in Aug

Fu Hai Feng attended an activities during weekend and in contact with many fans...when media press asked him how did he sees himself and partner Cai Yun in the up coming World Champ, he replied saying that he admitted that both he and Cai were not in the top shape during last couple of super series game but not training hard to get back in shape. In order to help Chinese players to perform good enough, China team had arranged a training camp one month prior to the world champ to help them focus on training. Fu believed that they will be much better after attending the camp and their goal is clear that they want to claim the Men doubles title in 5 times in a row to mark the history for China.


Fu Hai Feng interacting with fans


Fu Hai Feng