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Wednesday, 26 October 2011

Tiger Woods scandal

Tiger Woods scandal
Tiger Woods scandal
The in reality unparalleled Tiger Woods scandal and his humbling, less than stellar return to golf was named the top sports story of 2010 by the AP.
He is able to share the honor in Rachel Uchitel.
The fallout for Woods’ admission of infidelity was something no one can have expected – a deluge of mistresses, a split from Elin Nordegren and perhaps various surprisingly, a winless season on the golf course for the previous time.
It was Thanksgiving 2009 when Woods’ pristine image unraveled after he crashed his SUV into a tree, unleashing salacious revelations of his double life.
Will 2011 be the year his provide to prominence is the top story? That will be a comeback for the ages, and at this point, we’re sort of pulling for it.
He made for great celebrity gossip, but at the end of the day, he’s paid a heavy price for his “transgressions.” It’d be nice to see Tiger back on top.

Tiger Woods scandal
Tiger Woods scandal

Sunday, 23 October 2011

Roger Federer Net Worth

Roger Federer Net Worth
 Roger Federer Net Worth
Roger Federer Net Worth
Roger Federer is a Swiss professional tennis player with an estimated net worth $140 million. He was born on August 8th, 1981 in Basel, Switzerland. His parents Robert and Lynette worked in pharmacueticals. His mother is a native of South Africa. His childhood was spent playing tenis with his parents and his older sister Diana. From an early age it was clear that Federer had a talent for the game. At the age of eight he became a part of the Basel junior program. At the age of ten Roger met Australian player Peter Carter. Carter saw Federer’s potential and helped him develop it for the next four years. At the age of 13 Roger accepted an invitation to attend Switzerland’s national training center. This meant that he would have to leave home because the center was two hours away from his home. We would come home on the weekends which he loved. Though the training was great the center was located in a part of the Country where Frech was mostly spoken. This made Federer an outcast considering he did not speak the laungauge. He was there for three years until they opened a training center in Biel. Peter Carter was one of the instructors there so Roger jumped at the oppurtunity to be reunited with his old coach. Under Peter’s guidance Federer rose in the world’s top junior ranking. He proved this by winning Wimbledon junior singles, double titles, the Orange bowl (in Florida), and earning the ITF’s #1 world ranking.
In 1999 Roger went pro. He did very well for himself in his first year reaching semi-finals in a tournament in Vienna. But his biggest victory came when he defeated Carlos Moya who was ranked #5 at the time. This and a few other wins helped him become the youngest memeber of the ATP’s tour top 100. In 2000 Federer made it to two finals with ATP. He did not win either. His huge accomplishment that year was representing Switzerland at the Olympics. Though he did not win any medals it was here where he met Miroslava Vavrinec who was part of the Swiss woman’s team. She became a big part of his life even being considering a part of the Federer family. In 2001 Roger’s potential finally came to full bloom when he won his first ATP single title. He would follow this triumph up by defeating the US with his Swiss Davis Cup Team. All of these sucess led to the press coinging the “Federer Express” in their headlines. With this newfound glory Roger went on to win his first two ATP doubles titles. He ended off the seasson ranked #13 in singles. Though Federer secured many victories he still suffered many loses. Many of his fans began to grow impatient waiting for Roger to crack the top ten. He had the talent to defeat many players but he also lacked the discipline to win every match. Roger was still very young and even during important competitions he would go out drinking all night. One night he recieved many phone calls from his Coach Peter Lundgren but he dodged many of his phone calls. By the day he picked up Roger’s found out that it was not to get him to go get some rest but to inform him that his former mentor and friend Peter Carter had died. Carter’s death shook Roger to the core. He realized that he had not lived up to anything that Carter had taught him as a tenis player and even a man. Roger decided it was time to step up his game in and outside of the court.
Though Roger’s new way of life did not fall into place quickly he was still able to come in ranked at # 6 for that year. The next year started off strong for Federer when he won his first ten matches. Roger proved a lot to himself and the tenis world at Grass which is a warm up to Wimbledon. He went unbeaten there as he headed into the semi-finals. Though he was the underdog in the semi-finals match he went on to victory. And from there he went swept the tournament. He would go on to the finals in a few other tournaments but did not take any of them. In 2004 Roger won the Grand Slam title at the Australian Open. For the first time in his entire career this made him the tour’s #1 ranking. He would continue to hold his ranking for another three tournaments. But even with one lost in between it was not enough to keep Roger down., He went on to win Wimbledon. This and many other wins established Roger as head of a new wave of male tenis players. Since then he has gone onto capture many more tenis championships and is widely reguarded as one of the best tenis players around.

Saturday, 22 October 2011

Roger Federer Haircut Styles

Roger Federer Haircut Styles
Roger Federer Haircut Styles
Roger Federer, 27, is a World's no.1 Tennis Champion. Swiss Tennis professional Roger Federer has 15 Grand Slam Singles Titles to his credit, which is more than any other male player. Owing to his extraordinary success in tennis, Roger Federer was named as Laureus World Sportsman of the year consecutively for four years from 2005-2008.  
Roger Federer Haircut Styles
Apart from his success in Tennis courts, Roger Federer has recently been accepted as the only male star responsible for bringing glamor to the tennis court. Well, it is quite true especially when Roger Federer spends 800-1000 bucks for his haircuts and hairstyles. Of course, for Roger Federer is a pretty small change, yet, it shows that Roger Federer has become extremely conscious for his looks, hairstyles and overall fashion. If you want to see what are the latest changes in your favorite Tennis Icon Roger Federer, you can check out some of the latest pictures on our site, which show Roger Federer wearing medium curly and short wavy hairstyles.

Roger Federer Haircut Styles
Roger Federer Haircut Styles

US Open 2011: Novak Djokovic beats Roger Federer in five sets


US Open men's final

  • Venue: Flushing Meadows, New York
  • Date: 12 September
  • Start time: 2100 BST
  • Coverage: Live text commentary, latest score, pictures and reports on BBC website; TV coverage on Sky Sports & Eurosport


World number one Novak Djokovic saved two match points against Roger Federer for the second year running to win a thrilling US Open semi-final.
Federer's attacking style held sway early on but Djokovic roared back to win 6-7 (7-9) 4-6 6-3 6-2 7-5.
The Serbian now stands one win from a fourth Grand Slam title, and his third of an incredible 2011 season.
He will play Rafael Nadal on Monday in a repeat of last year's final after the champion beat Britain's Andy Murray.

"It was definitely the biggest win of this year, one of the biggest wins of the career, under the circumstances," said Djokovic. "I was two sets down. Roger was in control, he was playing better and then I switched gears and I managed to play much better in three sets."
Djokovic beat Federer in a dramatic semi-final 12 months ago before Federer took some measure of revenge by ending the Serbian's unbeaten run at the French Open in June.
After a rain delay of almost an hour and a half, the latest chapter of their rivalry finally got under way on a packed Arthur Ashe Stadium and there were no break points in a desperately tight first set.
A tie-break always looked like likely and it was Djokovic who faltered with an error and a double-fault to fall 5-2 behind, although Federer would need five set points before clinching it.
With the tension of the tie-break out of the way, Federer stepped up a gear and got the first break of the match at 1-1 thanks to a beautiful backhand up the line and a wrong-footing forehand.
There had been no real alarms for the Swiss until he faced break point in game six, and a wayward forehand brought Djokovic back into the set, but minutes later Federer had broken to love to move 4-3 ahead.


Match stats

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Djokovic Federer
Match time: 3hrs 51mins
8 Aces 11
59% First serves 61%
6 Double faults 4
48 Winners 49
35 Errors 59
83% 1st serve win % 67%
55% 2nd serve win % 56%
37% Receiving pts won 29%
6/12 Break points

It was a huge blow to Djokovic, who trooped back to his chair disconsolately and found himself two sets down minutes later.
The Serbian's form had been a shadow of that which brought him into the match with a stunning 62-2 record for the year, but he grabbed a lifeline when Federer netted a backhand on break point early in the third.
Djokovic served his way to the third set and made a major breakthrough by breaking at the start of the fourth with a brilliant backhand from out wide that Federer could only volley into the net.
The world number one was suddenly in total command, racing through the fourth set for the loss of just three points on serve to force a decider.
Roared on by the majority of the 23,000 spectators, Federer regained the initiative with a vital break at 4-3 in the fifth set when Djokovic dropped serve to love, and serving for the match at 40-15 he looked as good as home.
But a breathtaking Djokovic return, that the Serbian celebrated with the crowd, and a net cord saw those chances slip away, and after the 30-year-old Swiss double-faulted to give the break back there was no stopping the top seed.
Djokovic powered through the final four games of the match to claim his 63rd, and surely most dramatic, victory of 2011.
"Sure, it's disappointing, but I have only myself to blame," said Federer, who will end the year without a Grand Slam title for the first time since 2002.
"I set it all up perfect, but I couldn't finish it. It was a tough year in terms of some tough losses at some crucial stages of the season but look, it's not the first time it's happened.
"I have had big matches where I ended up losing some, but the majority I was able to win throughout my career."
Asked about his celebration after saving the first match point, Djokovic said: "I needed to get some energy from the crowd. It was normal to expect they were a little bit more on the side of Roger, maybe the greatest player ever. It was no surprise.
"But I thought at that certain moment I had to get some of the crowd energy behind me. And it worked."

Sunday, 16 October 2011

Zidane headbutt

Zidane headbutt
Zidane headbutt
Zidane headbutt
Zidane headbutt
Zidane headbutt
Zidane headbutt

Thursday, 13 October 2011

Cristiano Ronaldo Hairstyles

Cristiano Ronaldo Hairstyles
Cristiano Ronaldo Hairstyles
The hard core red devils fans call him the "old trafford magician". The highly successful soccer player Cristiano Ronaldo is known for his fabulous enthusiasm and lightning footwork. A strong physique, genuine soccer skill coupled with lovely smile, youthful personality, myriad of hairstyles – all these have made Christiano Ronaldo a heartthrob of many.

Born in Madeira, Portugal, as Cristiano Ronaldo dos Santos, this soccer icon followed his passion for the game right from his childhood. By the age of 18, his immense talent and love for the game earned him a position in Manchester United. He made the soccer fans go crazy with his dribble. After his memorable stints in the year 2006 World Cup, he was showered with several awards including PFA Player of the Year. Besides his bricking success in the sports world, the Portuguese lad got noticed in the fashion world too for his frequently changing and stylish looks.

Christiano Ronaldo got the cameras clicking every time he got his hair styled into a fresh cut. In his early years, the young footballer wore a casually cut hairdo, with a few strands highlighted. Given his facial features, lovely eyes and thick mane, Ronaldo tried some of the cutest hairstyles such as classic taper hairdo. Since he prefers to keep it short, Ronaldo has also been seen in rather simple yet trendy hairdos such as the short curly gelled in style. While he carried off his fauxhawk-mullet hairstyle with great élan, Christiano Ronaldo was seen trying the gelled style hairdo. Among many of Ronaldo's chic hairdo is his spiky cut with copper brown shades. He gets full scores for his signature razor cut with shattered arch and the medium layered cut. Ronaldo’s straightened and iron hairdo goes well with his oval cut face.
Cristiano Ronaldo Hairstyles
Christiano Ronaldo loves to experiment with his looks, keeps his hair stylist busy working on his hair department every second month. For someone blessed with loads of talent and oodles of confidence, it takes very little effort to makes things work. The phrase goes well with this Portuguese footballer. Undoubtedly, Christiano Ronaldo is one of the world’s sexiest sports star.
Cristiano Ronaldo Hairstyles
Cristiano Ronaldo Hairstyles
Cristiano Ronaldo Hairstyles
Cristiano Ronaldo Hairstyles

cristiano ronaldo girlfriend 2011

cristiano ronaldo girlfriend 2011
cristiano ronaldo girlfriend 2011
Cristiano Ronaldo is one lucky guy. The athlete is not only a major hottie but his girlfriend, model Irina Shayk, is gorgeous as well.
Irina is going to have a busy year as the model is featured in the 2011 lookbook for Ory swimwear.
cristiano ronaldo girlfriend 2011
cristiano ronaldo girlfriend 2011
cristiano ronaldo girlfriend 2011
cristiano ronaldo girlfriend 2011
cristiano ronaldo girlfriend 2011

Monday, 10 October 2011

Roger federer lifestyle

Roger federer lifestyle
Roger federer lifestyle
Roger Federer is a Swiss tennis player whose amazing achievements helped rank him along the best tennis professionals of all time. As of January 2007, Roger Federer is the world’s number 1 tennis player. Many tennis observers, including even many of his peers, believe that Federer can be the greatest tennis player ever.


Federer became the first player in 2002 since Mats Wilander in 1988 to win three out of four Grand Slam singles tournaments. Federer was able to repeat this achievement in 2006 and became the first tennis players in the open era to become winners in at least ten singles championships for three consecutive years. Federer has also won 9 titles in Grand Slam men’s singles in 30 appearances, triple Tennis Masters Cup, and 12 ATP Masters singles titles. Federer is the only tennis player to win both the U.S. and the Wimbledon singles titles in three consecutive years, from 2004 to 2006.
Roger federer lifestyle
Roger federer lifestyle
Roger federer lifestyle
Roger federer lifestyle
Roger federer lifestyle

Shahid afridi personal life pictures

Shahid afridi personal life pictures
Shahid afridi personal life pictures
Shahid afridi personal life pictures
Shahid afridi personal life pictures
Shahid afridi personal life pictures
Shahid afridi personal life pictures

Shahid Afridi retires from international cricket

Shahid Afridi retires from international cricket
Shahid Afridi retires from international cricket
KARACHI: Pakistan’s Shahid Afridi told news reporters on Monday he was retiring from all international cricket, saying he was dejected after being replaced as one-day captain following a fiery clash with coach Waqar Younis.
The 31-year-old experienced difficulties with Waqar during the team’s 3-2 win against the West Indies earlier this month and his public criticism of the coach ultimately led to him losing the captaincy.
“Yes, I am now retired from all international cricket,” Afridi said by telephone from London. “I am dejected and hurt and whatever I said about the coach it was in the best interest of the team.” Afridi, who took over as Test and one-day captain last year, abruptly retired from the longer version of the game after a heavy defeat against Australia at Lord’s in July 2010.
He then led Pakistan to two one-day series defeats against England and South Africa before winning a 50-over series in New Zealand and guiding the team to the semi-finals of World Cup 2011 where they lost to eventual champions India.
Afridi lashed out at Waqar on his return from the West Indies.
“Everyone should do his job and should be accountable for his work,” said Afridi, reportedly irked at Waqar’s interference in team selection.
When asked about his reported problems with the coach, Afridi replied: “The differences are not at a stage where they cannot be resolved.” Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) took heed of the public criticism and served a show cause notice to Afridi before announcing that Test captain Misbah-ul-Haq would lead the team in two one-day matches against Ireland.
Pakistan won the series 2-0 under Misbah on Monday.
Afridi, who withdrew from the Ireland matches due to his father’s illness in the United States, said he was roughly treated by the PCB.
“I play for my country and for my people,” he said. “I led the team to the semi-final of the World Cup but the reward was such that I was not sure about my captaincy.” Afridi said his decision to retire was final, as he would not play under the current PCB, headed by chairman Ijaz Butt, but hinted at a comeback if there was a change in leadership.
“This current board treats players roughly and I will not play under this set-up. But if this set-up is changed only then will I consider coming back because I have always played for my people and will play for them.” Afridi said he had battled against the game’s match-fixing menace and had put a disjointed Pakistan team back together.
“When I retired from Test cricket and sensed spot-fixing in the team, I fought against it and after the fixing episode united the team which was broken and divided,” said Afridi, referring to last year’s fixing scandal in England.
That controversy, related to last year’s Lord’s Test against England, ended in lengthy bans on former Test captain Salman Butt and pacemen Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Aamer.
Afridi, who still holds the record for the fastest one-day hundred, scored off 37-balls against Sri Lanka at Nairobi in 1997, was the joint leading wicket-taker with 21 in this year’s World Cup, with India’s Zaheer Khan.
The burly all-rounder scored 6,695 in 325 one-dayers and took 315 wickets as a leg-spinner. He has a tally of 1,716 runs and 48 wickets in 27 Tests.
He also holds the record of hitting most sixes in all one-day cricket with 289.
Afridi finished as player of the tournament in the first two editions of the World Twenty20, in 2007 and 2009, helping Pakistan to the title in the latter tournament in England.
“I served the country to the best of my ability but did not deserve this treatment. I wanted to leave cricket on a happy note, but that did not come about,” he said.
Former captain Asif Iqbal said Afridi’s retirement was disappointing and said PCB chairman Butt should be seen responsible.
“It is yet another disappointing episode in Pakistan cricket and the blame goes to Butt who took an arbitrary decision (of replacing Afridi),” said Iqbal.


Shahid Afridi retires from international cricket

Monday, 3 October 2011

Vera zvonareva hot pics

Vera zvonareva hot pics
 Vera zvonareva hot pics
 Vera zvonareva hot pics
 Vera zvonareva hot pics
 Vera zvonareva hot pics
Vera zvonareva hot pics
Vera zvonareva hot pics

Saturday, 1 October 2011

Vera zvonareva photos and wiki

Vera zvonareva photos and wiki
Vera zvonareva photos and wiki 
Vera Igorevna Zvonarёva (Russian: Вера Игоревна Звонарёва, pronounced [ˈvʲɛra zvɔnarˈjɔva] ( listen); born September 7, 1984, Moscow, Russia) is a professional tennis player from Russia. She was introduced to tennis at the age of six and turned professional in 2000. As of October 26, 2009, she is ranked World No. 9.
Zvonareva has won eight WTA Tour singles titles, four WTA Tour doubles titles and two ITF Women's Circuit singles titles. In her first few years on the professional tour, she became known for her fragile psyche, often breaking down in tears during matches.[1] Critics cited her unstable emotions as a reason why her results may have fallen short of her expectations.[citation needed] Her first Grand Slam singles quarterfinal came at the 2003 French Open after defeating Venus Williams in the fourth round. Of her nine singles titles, two have been at the Cellular South Cup in Memphis, Tennessee.
Zvonareva is a Grand Slam doubles champion, having won at the US Open in 2006 with Nathalie Dechy. She is also an Olympic medalist, having won a bronze in singles for Russia at the 2008 Beijing Olympics. In 2004, she and partner Anastasia Myskina won the decisive final rubber match in the team's Fed Cup victory. In 2008, she won the opening rubber of the Fed Cup final against Spain, helping Russia to its third win in four years.

Vera zvonareva photos and wiki 

Playing Style

Zvonareva is a baseline counterpuncher with good offensive capabilities. She is known for her fitness and speed, owing to her excellent lateral movement, and can therefore outrun many opponents during rallies. Her groundstrokes are powerful and are usually hit very flat, with minimal topspin, though she herself admits that she can adjust her style of play to the court conditions when needed. [6] This was proven when Zvonareva won the Indian Wells in 2009 against Ana Ivanovic despite the windy conditions. Her best shot is her two-handed backhand, which tennis analyst Patrick McEnroe stated is one of the best in the women's game.
Zvonareva's primary weakness is her mental fragility, which costs her matches when she self-destructs. Recently, an ankle injury has prevented her from "pushing" her weight forward while serving, resulting in a large number of double faults.

Vera zvonareva photos and wiki
Vera zvonareva photos and wiki
Vera zvonareva photos and wiki