Sunday, October 31, 2010

Dementieva announces retirement

Elena Dementieva retired from tennis after a loss 6-4, 6-2 to Francesca Schiavone at the WTA Championships in Doha. The 29-year-old Russian reached two Grand Slam finals, won the gold medal at the Beijing Olympics and helped the growth of tennis in Russia.

Place of birth: Moscow
Date of birth: October 15, 1981
Residence: Monte Carlo
Height: 1.80 m
Weight: 64 kg
Turned pro: 25 August 1998
Retired: 29 October 2010
Plays: Right-handed (two-handed backhand)

After Anna Kournikova in the late 1990s, Dementieva was the first of the current wave of Russians to reach the Top 20 in 2000. She stayed in that elite for 524 of the next 529 weeks, including this week, and she spent an amazing 328 career weeks inside the Top 10 (peaking at No.3 for five weeks in the spring of 2009).

Dementieva seemed to get better and better with age, her most treasured title, the gold medal at the Beijing Olympics in 2008, coming at age 26, and her two Top 5 finishes coming at 27 and 28 (at the end of the 2008 and 2009 seasons).

In addition to 16 WTA titles, Dementieva reached another 16 finals, including Grand Slam finals at the French Open and US Open in 2004. Dementieva reached the semifinals or better at Grand Slams nine times, doing it at least once at every Grand Slam.

Dementieva was part of the first all-Russian Grand Slam final, losing the French title in 2004 to Anastasia Myskina. Later that year she reached her only other Grand Slam final this time at the U.S. Open with Svetlana Kuznetsova. Dementieva competed in 46 consecutive Grand Slams until she missed this year's Wimbledon because of a calf injury.

Dementieva is a two-time Olympic medalist, having captured Gold in Beijing (2008) and Silver in Sydney (2000). Dementieva also represented Russia in 18 Fed Cup ties, leading them to victory in 2005.

Singles
Career record: 575–271
Career titles: 16 WTA
Highest ranking: No. 3 (6 April 2009)

Grand Slam:

YearAustralian OpenFrench OpenWimbledonUS OpenWin-LossWTA
1996




624
1997




355
1998


LQ0–1182
19992R2R1R3R11–662
20003R2R1RSF8–312
20013R2R3R4R8–415
20024R4R4R2R10–419
20031R1R4R4R6–48
20041RF1RF11–46
20054R4R4RSF14–48
20061R3RQFQF10–48
20074R3R3R3R9–411
20084RQFSFSF17–44
2009SF3RSF2R13–45
20102RSF
4R9–39
WTA Championships: SF (2000, 2008)
Olympic Games: Gold medal (2008), Silver medal (2000)

Dementieva's success wasn't just limited to singles. She won six WTA doubles titles (including the WTA Championships in 2002 with Janette Husarova) and reached another seven finals. Her doubles career-high was No.5.

This season she overcame shoulder, calf and ankle problems to qualify for the WTA Championships for 10th time. But after 12 years competing at the highest level, the Russian, who celebrated her 29th birthday earlier this month, decided to retire.

Sunday, October 24, 2010

SLAMonline Top 50 NBA Players

My top players:
  1. LeBron James
  2. Kobe Bryant
  3. Kevin Durant
  4. Dwyane Wade
  5. Dwight Howard
  6. Chris Paul
  7. Carmelo Anthony
  8. Dirk Nowitzki
  9. Chris Bosh
  10. Monta Ellis
SLAMonline TOP 50 PLAYERS

Player Team Position 20092010
LeBron James Heat SF 11
Kobe Bryant Lakers SG 22
Kevin Durant Thunder SF 83
Dwyane Wade Heat SG 34
Dwight Howard Magic C 55
Carmelo Anthony Nuggets SF 76
Chris Paul Hornets PG 47
Deron Williams Jazz PG 118
Dirk Nowitzki Mavs PF 99
Pau Gasol Lakers PF 1410
Brandon Roy Blazers SG 1011
Derrick Rose Bulls PG 1812
Chris Bosh Heat PF 1313
Tim Duncan Spurs PF 614
Steve Nash Suns PG 2215
Amar'e Stoudemire Knicks PF 1616
Rajon Rondo Celtics PG 2717
Joe Johnson Hawks SG 2018
Paul Pierce Celtics SF 1719
Carlos Boozer Bulls PF 3220
Danny Granger Pacers SF 2121
Tyreke Evans Kings PG NR 22
Chauncey Billups Nuggets PG 1923
Russell Westbrook Thunder PG NR 24
Al Jefferson Jazz PF 2325
Andre Iguodala 76ers SG 2626
Josh Smith Hawks PF 4027
Rudy Gay Grizzlies SF 4428
Kevin Garnett Celtics PF 1329
Tony Parker Spurs PG 1530
Manu Ginobili Spurs SG 2931
Gerald Wallace Bobcats SF NR 32
Brook Lopez Nets C NR 33
David Lee Warriors PF NR 34
Stephen Curry Warriors PG NR 35
Zach Randolph Grizzlies PF NR 36
Brandon Jennings Bucks PG NR 37
Yao Ming Rockets C NR 38
Andrew Bogut Bucks C NR 39
Monta Ellis Warriors SG NR 40
David West Hornets PF 3141
LaMarcus Aldridge Blazers PF 3942
Joakim Noah Bulls C NR 43
Jason Kidd Mavs PG 4544
Al Horford Hawks C NR 45
OJ Mayo Grizzlies SG 4646
John Wall Wizards PG NR 47
Lamar Odom Lakers PF 3348
Gilbert Arenas Wizards SG 3449
Ray Allen Celtics SG 3650

Roger Federer's 64th title ties Sampras

Roger Federer beat Germany's Florian Mayer 6-4, 6-3 to win the Stockholm Open and match Pete Sampras' total of 64 career titles.

Since 1968, only Jimmy Connors (109), Ivan Lendl (94) and John McEnroe (77) have won more singles tournaments than Federer and Sampras.

Federer, a 16-time Grand Slam winner, won his 50th match of the year Friday. He became only the fifth man, and the first since Sampras, to win 50 matches in at least nine straight years in the Open era.


Federer, the 16-time Grand Slam winner, continues to reach new milestones with every season. On Friday he won his 50th match of the year, becoming only the fifth man, and the first since Sampras, to win 50 matches in at least nine straight years in the Open era.

Most singles ATP titles in the Open Era (1968-present):
  1. Jimmy Connors 109 (160 finals)
  2. Ivan Lendl 94 (146)
  3. John McEnroe 77 (108)
  4. Roger Federer 64 (92)
  5. Pete Sampras 64 (88)
  6. Bjorn Borg 63 (87)
  7. Guillermo Vilas 62 (104)
  8. Andre Agassi 60 (90)
  9. Ilie Nastase 57
  10. Boris Becker 49 (77)
  • Thomas Muster 44
  • Rafael Nadal 43
  • Stefan Edberg 42
  • Mats Wilander 33
  • Andy Roddick 29
  • Lleyton Hewitt 28
  • Carlos Moya 20
  • Nikolay Davydenko 20
  • Novak Djokovic 18
  • Andy Murray 16
  • Juan Carlos Ferrero 15
Masters Events (since 1990)
  1. Rafael Nadal 18
  2. Andre Agassi 17
  3. Roger Federer 17
  4. Pete Sampras 11
  5. Thomas Muster 8
  6. Michael Chang 7

2010-11 Lakers Preseason

The Lakers need to play a little more consistently in the regular season then be healthy and stay healthy through the playoffs.

What preaseason games show:
  • Kobe Bryant is not 100 percent healthy
  • Andrew Bynum's presence is missed
  • Lamar Odom is in a good form after world championships title
  • Shannon Brown looks ready to take a noticeable step
  • Last season of coaching for Phil Jackson
  • Sasha Vujacic is getting married

PlayerGMPGPPGREBAPGSPGBPGPARBS
Pau Gasol829.617.07.82.30.81.529
Lamar Odom731.710.910.74.01.40.628
Kobe Bryant721.612.63.93.00.30.020
Ron Artest826.910.83.42.61.90.819
Shannon Brown824.312.32.51.51.50.518
Matt Barnes819.96.43.52.10.90.614
Steve Blake821.65.51.53.60.80.111
Derek Fisher821.87.01.31.91.30.011
Sasha Vujacic516.46.22.20.81.20.411
Devin Ebanks812.06.62.80.50.40.110
Theo Ratliff715.32.92.00.60.31.47
Derrick Caracter511.63.03.20.60.20.27
Trey Johnson58.82.81.01.20.60.06
Luke Walton28.02.50.51.00.50.05
Drew Naymick28.00.01.00.00.00.01

Kobe Bryant and Pau Gasol took this summer off to rest their bodies. Devin Ebanks showed potential to be good contributor to Lakers. Vujacic and Walton are showing no progress. Theo Ratliff could improve during the season.

Lakers roster:

Departures:
  • Jordan Farmar
  • Adam Morrison
  • D.J. Mbenga
  • Josh Powell

Additions:

  • Steve Blake
  • Theo Ratliff
  • Matt Barnes
  • Derrick Caracter
  • Devin Ebanks
The expected starting roster is the same like in the last year:
PG: Derek Fisher (Steve Blake)
SG Kobe Bryant (Shannon Brown)
SF Ron Artest (Matt Barnes)
PF Paul Gasol (Lamar Odom)
C Andrew Bynum (Theo Ratliff)

Blake is a solid NBA point guard, one who struggled the second half of last season. Matt Barnes will come off the bench to replace Ron Artest. Also in are draftees Derrick Caracter, Devin Ebanks, free agent center Theo Ratliff, and also Shannon Brown and Derek Fisher were re-signed. Total salaries are big problem for Lakers. There are many players, who are overpaid. The Laker's bench should be better than in recent years.

Player2010/11
Kobe Bryant$24 806 250
Pau Gasol$17 822 187
Andrew Bynum$13 842 332
Lamar Odom$8 200 000
Ron Artest$6 322 320
Sasha Vujacic$5 475 113
Luke Walton$5 260 000
Steve Blake$4 000 000
Derek Fisher$3 700 000
Shannon Brown$2 200 000
Matt Barnes$1 765 000
Theo Ratliff$1 352 181
Devin Ebanks
Derrick Caracter$473 604
Anthony Roberson
TOTALS:$95 218 987

Lakers win a ring again in 2011!