Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Kelly Brook Figure Player

London, Sep 9 : Brit model/actress Kelly Brook was seen promoting a mass bike ride in London on September 8.

Brook, 29, wore a summery Fifties-style dress, as she joined Mayor Boris Johnson to launch Skyride, which takes place on traffic-free roads in the capital.

She will take part in the September 20 event with the Mayor and Olympic medallist Sir Chris Hoy.

“Boris is going to be there, Chris is going to be there, it’s a really exciting event,” the Daily Express quoted her as saying. (ANI)Madonna’s pervert brother Christopher Ciccone, who is a non-rehabilitated drug addict that did a book containing nothing but photos of naked butts, and got in on dirty business deals with his even more perverted sister, is doing a tell all about her.

That family behaves like barbarians. What a messed up gene pool. Knowing them, I highly doubt the book will be original. What’s he really going to tell us that we don’t already know, anyway:
London, Nov 21 : Actress Kelly Brook is in no rush to get married to her beau and rugby ace Danny Cipriani.
Cipriani is eight years her junior and they have been dating for the past 18 months.

“This year hasn’t been easy, but I’m in a good place right now,” the Mirror quoted Brooke as saying.

She added: “I’ve got a great job and a toyboy and I turn 30 next week, which I’m excited about.
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Justine Henin Retires From Tennis


Age: 28.

Residence: Monte Carlo, Monaco.

Her father is José Henin; her mother, Françoise Rosière, was a French and history teacher who died when Justine was 12 years old. She has two brothers (David and Thomas) and a sister (Sarah). She also would have had an elder sister who was killed in a car accident before Justine was born.

Following a conflict between Justine and her father over her tennis career and her relationship with Pierre-Yves Hardenne, Rodriguez became not only her trainer but in some ways a second father figure.

During the 2007 French Open, her brothers and sister attended her matches for the first time in her professional career.

Stands alone record: Won the FO twice without losing a set.

She is known to her fans as ‘Juju’.

It is not the first time that Henin has announced her retirement from tennis. Back in 2008, she stunned the tennis world by announcing her retirement half way through the season. At the time, she was only 25 years old and was ranked as the number one player in the world. She claimed she had fallen out of love with the game and lacked any motivation for tennis:

"I didn't want to be on the court anymore. The tennis itself wasn't a problem. The problem was motivation. I just felt: 'Please don't talk to me about the French Open or Wimbledon'. To me it wasn't important any more. I just wanted to know more things about myself. And I had the feeling that tennis didn't have the capacity to make me happy any more. I felt it was the time to go away.”

She decided to return to tennis just over 12 months ago after regaining her love for the game and lured back by the one missing feather in her crown – a Wimbledon title. Her first match in over 18 months came in Brisbane in January where she defeated the world number 20, Nadia Petrova, in straight sets.

The comeback continued to gain momentum and she progressed right through to the final, where she was eventually defeated by fellow Belgian, Kim Clijsters, who herself had recently returned from retirement from the game.

All the focus was on Justine as she headed to the Australian Open and whether she could imitate Clijsters’ achievement of winning a Grand Slam on her return. The fairytale looked to be on as she cruised through to the final, dispatching world number five, Elena Dementieva, in the second round, and dropping just one game in hammering Jie Zheng in the semi-final.t is a sad end to the career of one of the greatest players of the modern game. With 43 singles titles, including seven Grand Slams, an Olympic gold medal and over $20m in prize money, her achievements are almost unrivalled in the women’s game of tennis. However, the elbow injury that she picked up in a fall at Wimbledon last year has ultimately brought a premature end to the tennis career of Justine Henin.
ustine Henin was born June 1, 1982 in Liège, Belgium to José Henin (father) and Françoise Rosière (mother). She has two brothers (David and Thomas) and a sister (Sarah).

Justine started to play tennis when she was 2 years old when the family moved to a house next to a tennis club. As a kid she was a very good soccer player and a brilliant student.

In 1995 when Justine was 12 years old her mother died. Shortly after her death Justine met her coach Carlos Rodriguez who has guided her tennis career ever since. After a conflict with her father regarding her tennis career and her relationships with Pierre-Yves Hardenne, Carols has been a second father figure to Justine.

Justine met Pierre-Yves Hardenne in 1999. They got married in November 2002. After the marriage Justine changed her name to Justine Henin Hardenne. Eventually the couple got divorced and Justine has changed her name back to Justine Henin.

In 2007 Justine opened two tennis camps to help kids learn the sport.
Justine Henin’s accomplishments as a professional tennis player are very impressive. She has:

Won 7 Grand Slam Singles Titles
4 French Open Titles (2003, 2005-7)
2 US Open Titles (2003, 2007)
1 Australian Open Title in 2004
Won the Summer Olympic Gold in Singles at the 2004 Games in Athens.
Won the Year-End WTA Tour Championships in 2006, 2007.
Won 8 WTA Tier 1 Tournaments.
Finished the year as the World’s Number 1 Women’s Singles Player in 2003, 2006 and 2007.
Here are some of her career highlights so far.

As a junior Justine won the junior Girls Singles title at the 1997 French Open.

She began her professional career with a wild card entry to the Belgian Open in the Women's Tennis Association (WTA) tour in May 1999 and became only the fifth player to win her debut WTA Tour event.

2003 was Justine’s year in Women’s tennis. She won her first Singles Grand Slam at the French Open defeating Kim Clijsters in the finals. This was Belgium’s first Grand Slam win. Later that year she won her second Singles Grand Slam Tournament at the US Open and became the World Number 2 player behind her compatriot Kim Clijsters. The Belgians were dominating Women’s tennis at this stage. Henin won five other tournaments that year. She finished the year as the World Number 1 player for the first time.

Justine had a good start to 2004 wining the Australian Open. But at the start of the 2004 spring clay court season her health was badly affected by a virus (cytomegalovirus) and an immune system problem. She often slept up to 18hrs a day. She decided to defend her French Open title but lost in the second round to a much lower ranked player. After months of layoffs Justine returned to competition in August to win the Summer Olympic Gold Medal for Women’s Singles in Athens, Greece, defeating Amélie Mauresmo of France in the final. This was the only Belgian Gold Medal at Athens. Henin considers this victory to be her most beautiful victory in her career.

In 2005, the Tennis Magazine placed Justine in 31st place on its list of the 40 Greatest Players for the period 1965 through 2005. In November 2005, at the WTA Tour Championships, she was named the inaugural winner of the Whirlpool Sixth Sense Player of the Year, which honors the player who has demonstrated the most sixth sense intuition which means "heightened intelligence, unbeatable performance and pinpoint precision".
In 2006, at the Australian Open final against the Amélie Mauresmo, Henin retired after trailing 6–1, 2–0, citing intense stomach pain caused by over-use of anti-inflammatories for a persistent shoulder injury. She was criticized by the press as she stated that she was in "peak of her fitness" and playing the "best tennis of her life" after her semifinal win over Maria Sharapova. This was only the fourth Grand Slam women's singles final to end by retirement since 1900 and the first in the open era.

At the 2007 Wimbledon Semifinals, Henin lost to Marion Bartoli 1–6, 7–5, 6–1. Henin won the first set and was up a break in the second set at 1-0 and 4-3 but could not hold her lead. This match is described as one of the biggest upsets in Wimbledon history. In the year end WTA Tour Championships Henin beat Maria Sharapova in a three set match that lasted 3 hours, 24 minutes. This is the longest match in this tournament and Henin’s longest match. It is the 12th longest women’s match ever. In 2007 Justine also became the first Woman to pass the US$5 Million a year barrier in prize money. By crossing US$19 Million in overall price money, she is ranked 5th in the all time price money list.

In the start of 2008 Justine Henin withdrew from several tournaments due to injury and fatigue. She also lost easily to several opponents.

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Julia Goerges German Tennis Star

Julia Görges (born 2 November 1988 in Bad Oldesloe) is a professional tennis player from Germany. She qualified for the main draw at the 2007 US Open and lost 6–0, 6–3 to number one Justine Henin in the first round. Görges reached a career high singles ranking of World Number 64 on 15 February 2010, and as of that date has reached World Number 303 for doubles, on 18 February, 2008. She has not won a WTA title, but has won 4 ITF singles titles, and 3 ITF doubles titles



STUTTGART, Germany (April 24, 2010) – Julia Goerges is my new favorite female tennis player. The 22-year-old German native of Bad Oldesloe is also probably the most *Goergeous* woman currently bouncing around the WTA circuit - a statuesque 6-footer with slender long legs and - an anomaly in the women's game (outside of Serena Williams, Nicole Vaidosova, Caroline Wozniacki and perhaps handful of others) - a curvaceous female athlete actually built like a woman: that is to say, she has a rack! (Think about it:
when's the last time you saw a top female tennis player that actually needed to wear a sports bra? I have a short list of candidates - see "The All England Rack-It Club" - but only a scant few are also top-heavy in the WTA rankings.) Facially, she reminds me of a cross between actresses Jill Hennessy and Sandra Bullock.
And on April 24th, this 32nd-ranked outsider "stunned" world No. 1 Caroline Wozniacki 7-6 (7-3), 6-3 in the Stuttgart WTA claycourt final to win her first title of the year in front of an ecstatic home crowd. I put "stunned" in quotes because, cute and loveable and media-friendly as the Dane darling is, I've always seen her as a pretender and not a true contender for the throne of women's tennis - she's a counterpuncher who's pretty good in all aspects of the game without any one go-to weapon in her arsenal that's a knockout punch.
And she's still never won a Grand Slam event. (I rest my case.) Now, Julia Goerges has a similar all-around game, and is not exactly fleet of foot (she's carrying around that extra real estate uptown, after all), but at 6-feet tall, her kick-serve is a force to be reckoned with. Let's hope she carries on her current excellent form to even bigger accomplishments as the 2011 French Open (where Julia lost to Serena Williams in the second round last year) nears!

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Jennifer Capriati Hot Photos

Seles took part in being honored at the Rogers Cup, being inducted to the tournament’s Hall of Fame. Seles won the tournament four times, including in 1995, when she was playing in her first pro tournament since her layoff from the tour following her horrific stabbing.

Capriati, meanwhile, was inexplicably featured on the WTA’s web site in a photo gallery titled “Jennifer Captiai’s Best Moments“. The gallery takes viewers through snapshots of Capriati’s tennis life, from 1991 through her epic 2003 match with Justine Henin at the US Open.




Though the gallery feels as though it belongs to a player who is retired, the last slide is accompanied by this caption: ”Capriati hasn’t played since 2004 but as of August 2009 has not waved goodbye to the Sony Ericsson WTA Tour.”

Do the WTA peeps know something that we don’t? Did Capriati’s PR people plant the gallery to get fans excited for a return announcement?! One can only guess, but the usually-private JCap did make a public appearance in New York in late June. Check out video after the cut.


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Jennifer Capriati hospitalized for possible overdose. The thirty four year old record breaking right handed tennis pro was found unconscious in a Riviera Beach, Florida hotel room in the early hours of June 27, 2010. Capriati’s father, Stephano reported to TMZ that Jennifer is recovering.

Jennifer had legal and drug problems in the past despite her professional success. On the court, Jennifer has claimed over 14 career titles which include 3 Grand Slams and won a gold medal at the 1992 Olympics. Off the court troubles for the accomplished tennis star have mounted over the years. Jennifer was picked up for shoplifting in December 1993 and marijuana possession in May 1994. Jennifer has been likened to be the “poster child for burned out sports prodigies” by the Chicago Sun-Times.
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Jennie Finch pitching

You’ve probably heard by now that softball all-star Jennie Finch is retiring from the sport next week…

Yeah, and if you already knew that then I’d bet good money you walk around in tight pink dresses on the weekends, duct tape your nuts back and tell everyone at the tranny bar that your name is Courtnay.

Dude, nobody follows softball. It’s like knowing what’s currently happening in the WNBA??? (crickets)

All you really need to know is that hot blond chick that gave you wood while watching the Olympics was a softball player named Jennie Finch. Trivia for the day complete.




Jennie Finch Softball Player

Jennie Finch has been playing softball since she was five years old and has been pitching since she was eight. At La Mirada High School, Finch lettered four times in softball and twice each in both basketball & volleyball. As a senior, she was the captain of all three sports and dated a highly skilled veteran on the musical Arts; Joel Gifford. As a sophomore, she was an All-CIF Div. II choice in softball and an All-Suburban League selection, which was quite a great honor for her. Her dad, Doug Finch, has been her pitching coach for most of her career. Ali Franzen was her first pitching coach, who taught her 7 different pitches.Fastball, changeup, dropball, screwball, curveball, riseball, offspeed. Jennie still pitches the same balls today. Finch played softball for the University of Arizona. She was a three-time All-American pitcher and first-baseman and "Honda Award" winner for the Player of the Year as a member of the Wildcat softball team. Her jersey number—#27 (the date of her parents' first date)—was retired by the University of Arizona on May 9, 2003 at Rita Hillenbrand Memorial Stadium. She recorded 24 wins in her freshman season; 29 wins in her sophomore season; 32 wins (and no losses, to set an NCAA record) in her junior season; and 34 wins in her senior season, amassing a career total of 119 victories, twelfth-most at the time. She has since been tied by Jessica Sallinger and passed by Alicia Hollowell, Monica Abbott, Cat Osterman, Angela Tincher, Keira Goerl, Brooke Mitchell, Jamie Southern, and Stacey Nelson. Finch struck out a total of 1,028 batters, the 23rd most at the time. Finch received more votes than Anna Kournikova in an ESPN online poll as the most attractive female athlete.[1] Like Kournikova, Finch has modeled swimwear for the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition in 2005-06.[2] Finch has appeared on various talk shows promoting softball and the US Olympic Team, and hosts a segment on the TV program This Week in Baseball. Her "This Week in Baseball" segment often features her pitching to major-league baseball players, using a softball and pitching from the same distance she would in a softball game. Finch usually strikes out the baseball players by using her 71 mph riseball that is equivalent to a fastball of nearly 100 mph in baseball, where the pitcher's rubber is 17.5 feet farther away than in softball.[3][4] Finch was offered a lucrative contract to appear nude for Playboy magazine, but commented to the press on August 14, 2004, that the offer was not going to tempt her. She said that she would "rather be a role model for young girls." She said that "muscles on women are beautiful, but my personal decision is to stay away from those things; to stay away from that." Finch pitches for the Chicago Bandits of the National Pro Fastpitch softball league.[1] She was named the NPF's Co-Pitcher of the Year in 2005, sharing the award with teammate Lauren Bay. Finch appeared on season one of Pros vs Joes on Spike TV. Finch appeared on an episode of The Real Housewives of Orange County, which aired on December 18, 2007. Finch was featured as a contestant on The Celebrity Apprentice in 2008. She was fired by Donald Trump on January 24, 2008.


California native Jennie Finch begun playing softball at the tender age of five and hasn't stopped yet; her talent earned her numerous awards throughout her high school and college career, ultimately propelling her to Olympic success on the softball field in 2004. Finch has appeared in several magazine layouts including the coveted cover of Sports Illustrated's swimsuit edition, and was featured on Spike TV's Pros vs. Joes and as a regular on the ESPN network. Finch was also a contestant on NBC's celebrity edition of The Apprentice. Tracie Cooper, All Movie Guide
California native Jennie Finch begun playing softball at the tender age of five and hasn't stopped yet; her talent earned her numerous awards throughout her high school and college career, ultimately propelling her to Olympic success on the softball field in 2004. Finch has appeared in several magazine layouts including the coveted cover of Sports Illustrated's swimsuit edition, and was featured on Spike TV's Pros vs. Joes and as a regular on the ESPN network. Finch was also a contestant on NBC's celebrity edition of The Apprentice. Tracie Cooper, All Movie Guide
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Thursday, June 16, 2011

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