Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Australian Tennis

Left: The last triumphant Davis Cup Team of Australia 2003.

What has happened to Australian tennis. In the past Australia produced some of the best players in the world. We were able to compete with countries which had much larger populations and win. We used to dominate Davis Cup and the four majors, now look at us. We struggle to have any male or female in the top 100, let alone the top 10.

It might seem like I am stuck in the past, but what I am actually trying to say is, what has caused the demise. Is it the lack of structure in the system? Is it the lack of early identification of talent? Is it that there are too many other sports and recreations to choose from? Has everyone else in the world just caught up and as their populations are bigger, are able to find more talent? Or is it a combination of some or all of these and possibly other things not mentioned?

Tennis needs help. We need to find money to keep our past players in Australia to coach our next generations. We need to find money to spot talent and pay new talent so they won't go to other sports. And we need to prasie people and not try and knock them down when they do well.

This is over simplifying the problem, but it is a start.

PS: We also need to go back to grass courts and get rid of the synthetic rubber. It was our advantage in the past and we should bring it back, just llike the Europeans play most of their tennis on clay.

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

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Doug_mq said...

I agree, Michelle Wie should know better and handled the situation with good grace and professionalism. She did not look off balanced to me. However, we are all human and we all make mistakes. I don't think that she will make this one again.

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Danny Green Retains IBO Cruiserweight title

Danny's Elation after win: Photo Perth Now

Danny Green faught Manny Siaca (Puerto Rico) on Wednesday night for the IBO (International Boxing Organisation) at Challenge Stadium in Perth. Danny defeated Manny with a TKO (technical knockout) in the 3rd round.

Danny Green's reord to 29 wins from 32 fights with 26 knockouts. Manny Siaca's win-loss record is now 22 wins and 7 losses.

Danny Green commented after the fight:
"He took 20 or 30 uppercuts and he felt the power and was intimidated by it".
"I'm stoked, I'm rapt".
"I am frustrated I wanted to go 12 rounds to punish Many", "I would have loved to have given you guys a better show but unfortunately when you have the power like that you can't."

Danny is now hoping the win will bring Anthony Mundine back into contention for a re-match.

Monday, April 12, 2010

Augusta - 2010 US Masters Golf Tournament - Day 4

Phil Mickelson and his family with the US Masters trophey, 2010.



The 16th hole at Augusta Golf Course

Congratulations to the new wearer of the green jacket and US Masters winner, Phil Mickelson.

Tiger finished the US Masters in equal 4th place. Not a bad start to his comeback.

Rounds shown in order played Score shown once for players that are tied:
1. P.Mickelson -16 (67) (71) (67) (67)

2. L. Westwood -13 (67) (69) (68) (71)

3. A. Kim -12 (68) (70) (73) (65)

4. T. Woods -11 (68) (70) (70) (69)
K. Choi (67) (71) (70) (69)


The highest placed Aussie was Adam Scott in 18th at 1 under (-1).



Phil receiving the covetted Green Jacket.

Sunday, April 11, 2010

Augusta - 2010 US Masters Golf Tournament - Day 3

Tiger is still has a chance to win the US Masters after day 3. He only 4 shots from the lead and anything can happen on the last day of the tournament.

Rounds shown in order played Score shown once for players that are tied:
1. L. Westwood (67) (69) (68)
2. P.Mickelson (67) (71) (67)

3. T. Woods -6 (68) (70) (70)
K. Choi (67) (71) (70)

5. F Couples (66) (75) (68)


The highest placed Aussie is Geoff Ogilvy, 16th at 1 under (-1).

Saturday, April 10, 2010

Augusta - 2010 US Masters Golf Tournament - Day 2

Tiger is still near the top of the leaderboard on day 2. He finished his round and is still only 2 shots from the lead.

Rounds shown in order played Score shown once for players that are tied:
1. I. Poulter -8 (68) (68)
L. Westwood (67) (69)

3. T. Woods -6 (68) (70)
K. Choi (67) (71)
R.Barns (68) (70)
A. Kim (68) (70)
P.Mickelson (67) (71)


The highest placed Aussie is Adam Scott in 21st Even (on Par).