So how is everyone's first week of the Sony Ericsson Open coming along? Are your favorites still in or are they already out of the singles tournament? I hope for many of you that it is an enjoyable ride so far. It has been for me and it is not because of the news that Roger Federer tied with Pete Sampras 7th place with 762 victories each. Or that Kim Clijsters is feeding daughter Jada extra jodium to counteract radioactive radiation that hit the atmosphere after the tsunami in Japan two weeks ago. Because of that disaster Clijsters has said to the press that she will not play in Japan or Beijing for this year. In a statement released by the WTA Tour, Clijsters had the following to say:
"Most importantly, my thoughts and sympathies are with the people in Japan," Kim Clijsters said in the statement. "It's heart-wrenching to see what they're going through right now. Of course the health and safety of anyone traveling to a potentially impacted area is my top priority as well as the WTA's, and I know that the WTA will continue to monitor the situation."It is very understandable that you don't want to go play there but I also think that a tennis tournament could be the furthest thing on their mind. Ofcourse we are very greatful for the great message that Kim Clijsters and other WTA tour and ATP Tour players have sent to Japan. From benefit soccer matches to Caroline Wozniacki & Victoria Azarenka creating a huge ad. It is great to see that tennis players are so involved with the world and are politically aware . They raised money for Haiti in 2010, Australia in 2011 and now Japan.It is a great gesture. To complete my ongoing list of remarkable things that happened this week in the world of international tennis, the racy ad that featured a very sexy Serena Williams in a Topspin 4 commercial. Now I don't have a problem with that advertisement but then again I am from the Netherlands. I don't know if that makes a difference with whereever you are but it does, apparently, in other parts of the world. But then again I can understand 2K Sports for not running it. They are selling a tennis game and not subscriptions to Playboy. Ofcourse one of the biggest the surprises this week was Andy Roddick's demise. He didn't give up without a fight though. He admirably finished his lost match versus Paraguay's Pablo Cuevas 6-4, 7-6. After three visits from his trainer in the second set and his trouble breathing because of chest congestion Roddick admitted to the press that he has sustained an injury but would not ellaborate any further.Roddick has struggled with a bronchial infection since last month and plans to see a doctor when he gets back in Texas. More exciting news was LeBron James and Dwyane Wade came to watch Rafael Nadal's match. And they didn't just watch the game but they were also part of the coin toss.
"There's certain things in Miami that guys should experience," Wade said. "So I had to drag LeBron out here, but I think this is something he'll probably come back to next year and come back for years after that. This is a good experience. It's something different and it's a great day off, getting over here with the kids."Now that is interesting. Last year we had Kim Kardashian and this year we have two major basketball stars. I wonder who they will get for next year's edition. And to be honest all this makes me wonder why Europe does not have such a pre event. A coin toss with soccer players or former soccer players like Zinedine Zidane or Lionel Messi would be great. We did have Real Madrid's Cristiano Ronaldo and Sergio Ramos and others watch the Madrid Open of last year. That was pretty cool but no coin toss. My highlight of the week was Ana Ivanovic dancing the Petkovic! I was just as baffled when I first saw it as you who is going to hit play in just a moment. Even Petkovic was baffled by the fact that she managed to pull it off to have Ana dance her dance.
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