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		<title>Goodbye Melanie Oudin – See You Soon</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Jul 2009 05:53:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Hiland</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[While all the big girls are out there today, you will be watching. You will probably hit some balls, work on that serve and be thinking about what went right and what went wrong. Don’t you worry about it, little Melanie. As of today, you are the only professional tennis player at Wimbledon who has [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-left" src="http://www.wimbledon-tennis.com/wp-content/gallery/melanie-oudin/melanie-oudin-defeated-by-aggie-radwanska-in-4th-round-of-wimbledon-2009.jpg" alt="Melanie Oudin defeated by Aggie Radwanska in 4th round of Wimbledon 2009" />While all the big girls are out there today, you will be watching.  You will probably hit some balls, work on that serve and be thinking about what went right and what went wrong.</p>
<p>Don’t you worry about it, little <a title="Melanie Oudin " href="http://www.wimbledon-tennis.com/wimbledon-2009/melanie-oudin-new-teenage-superstar.html" target="_self">Melanie</a>.  As of today, you are the only professional tennis player at Wimbledon who has won six singles matches on the storied grass.  While Jelena, <a title="Ana Ivanovic" href="http://www.australianopen4u.com/ana-ivanovic" target="_blank">Ana</a> and <a title="Maria Sharapova" href="http://www.tennistournaments4u.com/maria-sharapova" target="_blank">Maria</a> are aching, limping and soaking, you will be out hitting practice balls.  That tells me something.</p>
<p>I know that you have seen it Melanie.  Throughout your junior career, when your 5 foot 5 inch self had to play two matches a day, you saw those other competitors who were happy just to be there.  The ones who would reach a certain level and then forget why they wanted it so much.</p>
<p>You were not one of those players at <a title="Tennis Tournaments" href="http://www.tennistournaments4u.com/" target="_blank">Wimbledon 2009</a>.  Thank you, Melanie.  Your fourth round match was a little disappointing.  But, Aggie Radwanska is a professional tennis player.  She was unperturbed by the media glare surrounding you.  She had a job to do and she did it.  From Wimbledon 2009, that is the lesson you should learn.</p>
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Ms. Radwanska was not worried about losing to your little self.  She focused on winning.  She took that puny little serve of hers and made it hold up.  Hey little Melanie, Aggie’s been around.</p>
<p>I watched every interview you took.  I saw you on ESPN.  I saw you acquit yourself beautifully, with sincerity, integrity and honesty, just like the way you play tennis.  I like it.  Your home schooling has gone well.  As my mother would say, “proud to know you.”  And, she would be!</p>
<p>I knew it would be difficult to get all that attention and then go out here on Monday and not be exhausted.  It takes some players a lifetime to get comfortable with the interaction of media and tennis.  I guess what I am saying is that you now need to learn how to be a superstar.  Because, that is just what you are.  And, we do not want any flash-in-the-pans here.  We want the real deal.  And, you are it.</p>
<p>If I were you, little Melanie, I would spend a little time with the Williams girls, especially Venus.  Watch how she handles the media.  Flawlessly, that’s how.  Calm, low voice.  Slow delivery.  Somehow all the focus, all the poise comes through.  Venus Williams knows how to handle the press and not be distracted.  She knows how to deliver her message and keep the vultures at a distance.</p>
<p>You will need to learn that.  And, yes, oh yes, work on the serve.  So when we see you at the Open, you will have the media thing worked out and the serve a little crispier.</p>
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<p>Melanie Oudin, you made Wimbledon us.  We will enjoy watching Victoria fend off the likes of Serena, Venus, <a title="Dinara Safina" href="http://www.australianopen4u.com/dinard-safina" target="_blank">Dinara</a> and <a title="Elena Dementieva" href="http://www.australianopen4u.com/elena-dementieva" target="_blank">Elena</a>, but we’d rather you were still in it.  Thank you for every qualifier, every point, every match.  You have the heart of a lioness and champion.  And, you may only lose it to my son.</p>
<p>By the way, he’s tall, handsome and has a good job.  I’ll talk to him about your tennis career.  We shall see you at the U.S. Open, where you will no longer have to qualify.  Just show up with the lessons of Wimbledon under you belt and play tennis, very passionately.  As long as you do that, the whole world is your oyster.</p>
<p>Melanie you arrived a 17-year old qualifier and you leave a tennis superstar.  What more could anyone ask for?  Hats off to you, Miss Oudin.</p>
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		<title>Victoria Azarenka The Hard Way Home</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Jun 2009 07:15:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Hiland</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When beautiful 19-year old Victoria Azarenka wins the 2009 Wimbledon Championship, she will have prevailed over the most difficult draw in women’s tennis history. There, I have said it. I have said that Victoria will prevail and win the championship. I have said the draw was stacked against her. You might remember that I also [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-left" src="http://www.wimbledon-tennis.com/wp-content/gallery/victoria-azarenka/victoria-azarenka-in-action-against-nadia-petrova-at-the-wimbledon-tennis-championships-2009.jpg" alt="Victoria Azarenka action against Nadia Petrova at the Wimbledon Tennis championships 2009" />When beautiful 19-year old Victoria Azarenka wins the <a title="2009 Wimbledon Championships" href="http://www.tennistournaments4u.com/wimbledon-2009" target="_blank">2009 Wimbledon Championship</a>, she will have prevailed over the most difficult draw in women’s tennis history.  There, I have said it.  I have said that Victoria will prevail and win the championship.  I have said the draw was stacked against her.</p>
<p>You might remember that I also said Melanie Oudin would be Wimbledon’s Cinderella.  She was.  But, <a title="Victoria Azarenka" href="http://www.tennistournaments4u.com/tag/victoria-azarenka" target="_blank">Victoria Azarenka</a> is not too far behind.  When she hoists the silverware, she will have earned the right, believe me.</p>
<p>Many of the Brits do not like Victoria.  She grunts, groans and moans her way through points and matches.  Apparently, these Brits are unfamiliar with LaMaze.  Women’s tennis today sounds like a maternity ward.  But, that’s the way it is.  It is far easier to count the touring non-grunters than to count the grunters.</p>
<p>As Victoria recently said, “I have been doing it since I was 10 years old.  I wasn’t really strong and that was what helped me to accelerate more, to put more power to the ball.”  You know what, Victoria, if it works for you, it works for me.  But, please don’t do it when you hoist the Championship Trophy.</p>
<p><a href="http://serve.williamhill.com/promoRedirect?member=bpsreviews&amp;campaign=DEFAULT&amp;channel=Tennis&amp;zone=741629047&amp;lp=603436404" target="_blank"><img src="/images/William-Hill-Wimbledon-Tennis-Betting-100-Free-bets-468x60.gif" border="0" alt="" width="468" height="60" /></a></p>
<p><img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-left" src="http://www.wimbledon-tennis.com/wp-content/gallery/victoria-azarenka/victoria-azarenka-celebrating-victory-over-nadia-petrova-at-the-wimbledon-tennis-championships-2009.jpg" alt="Victoria Azarenka Celebrating victory over Nadia Petrova at the Wimbledon Tennis championships 2009" />On a day where my other Cinderella, Melanie Oudin, succumbed to the effects of too much media, too much hype and forgot that this was another match against another girl that she could beat, Victoria Azarenka overcame a very stubborn Nadia Petrova in three tense sets.</p>
<p>On a day where Venus beat Ana into submission and where Serena lost just four games and where the surprising <a title="Elena Dementieva" href="http://www.tennistournaments4u.com/elena-dementieva" target="_blank">Elena Dementieva</a> looks ready to snap out of her slump and move past Elena Vesnina, Victoria Azarenka was out there a long time, working hard, hitting one gorgeous drive after another and moving gracefully across the court.  We were blessed to see her play.</p>
<p>And, Nadia Petrova had it working.  The Russian 10 seed, served powerfully, hit beautiful shots of her own and used a devastating drop shot to counter every move Victoria made.  Victoria was soon grunting and surging, groaning and reaching and winning.</p>
<p>You may remember that Victoria had Venus on the ropes at Melbourne before all sorts of unusual things happened.  You may remember that Victoria reached the quarters at <a title="Roland Garros" href="http://www.frenchopen4u.com/roland-garros" target="_blank">Roland Garros</a>.  You may forget that she is a very nice, very elegant 19-year old.  She is, trust me.  You would like to have her over for dinner.</p>
<p>She is also trying to fend off a well-traveled group of American and Russian hierarchy.  The Brits have made sure it was a full time job.  In the 3rd round, she drew the testy Sorana Cirstea, of Paris fame, today Petrova, tomorrow Serena, Thursday Elena and most likely Venus in the finals.  Wow!  Could it be any more difficult?</p>
<p>Take for example Dinara Safina.  She overcame hard playing Amelie Mauresemo and now plays Sabine Lisicki.  Dinara may choke again, but could it be an easier?</p>
<p>Venus draws Odin conquerer, Aggie Radwanska, who I am sure is very pleasant despite not being welcome at my house anymore.  Elena, who has yet to lose a set and is quietly and quickly moving through the draw plays unseeded Francesca Schiavone.  Elena has some choking issues of her own, but really how does that happen?  How are all these talents at the bottom of the draw sheet?</p>
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<p>Hey, if you looked at Victoria’s draw, you would grunt and groan too.  So, instead of being a typical tennis frontrunner, come on over to the world of Victoria Azarenka and see how it is in the real world of a non-prima donna tennis champion. You see that is what Azarenka is all about.  That is why she has so many fans.  She is a hard-working, grind-it-out player that leaves nothing on the court.  When Victoria walks off the court, she is spent, emotionally and physically.</p>
<p>After Azarenka took the first set from Petrova in a tiebreaker, Nadia needed a timeout to get some ice on her legs and have her blood pressure checked.  These things happen when it is going well for Azarenka.</p>
<p>Petrova recovered.  You knew she would.  She stormed through the second set at 6-2.  The Russian’s serve was dominant and it looked like the cooled off Azarenka would not avenge last year’s loss.</p>
<p>In the third set, there were five breaks but Victoria captured the key one at 4-3.  In the final three games, Victoria lost just three points.  Yes, she groaned, yes she grunted and yes she played like a champions for 2 hours and 35 minutes in the grueling heat.</p>
<p>Victoria Azarenka, your time has come.  Remmeber what you did to Serena in Key Biscayne this year.  Take no prisoners.  Play like a champion and grunt as loud as you like.  You are the best!</p>
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		<title>Melanie Oudin Outlasts Jelena Jankovic</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Jun 2009 17:07:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Hiland</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ms. Jankovic, I warned you. If you come to play Ms. Melanie Oudin, pack your bags. Miss Oudin does not go away. She makes you run, across the court, then forward, then backward, then forward again. One set with Melanie felt like a lifetime for Ms. Jankovic, once the top player in the world and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-none" src="http://www.wimbledon-tennis.com/wp-content/gallery/melanie-oudin/Melanie Oudin Outlasts Jelena Jankovic in Wimbledon 2009.jpg" alt="Melanie Oudin Outlasts Jelena Jankovic in Wimbledon 2009" />Ms. Jankovic, I warned you.  If you come to play Ms. Melanie Oudin, pack your bags.  Miss Oudin does not go away.  She makes you run, across the court, then forward, then backward, then forward again.  One set with Melanie felt like a lifetime for Ms. Jankovic, once the top player in the world and ranked 127 places higher than our little American sugarplum.  Not any longer.</p>
<p>The twosome teed it up at the same time Ana started with Samantha.  That match ended.  Then, Venus began.  That match ended.  Little Melanie and Jelena were still going at it over there on Court 3 where there were lots of ooohs and aaahs.  The air was heavy, the temperature scorching, but a hot day at Wimbledon is a cool day in Marietta Georgia.</p>
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<p>I think she perspired in the 4th game of the third set.  It was hard to tell.  The former number one needed a 13-minute strategic layover between set one and set two.</p>
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<p>Welcome to the Big Leagues, little lioness.  Welcome to the world of professional gamesmanship.  We hope you never have to resort to that.  Shoot from the hip and play from the heart.  That is what got you here.  That is what won for you today, in the biggest match of you life.</p>
<p>On Day Six at Wimbledon, a 17-year old American High School student, Melanie Oudin, knocked off the former number one player in the world in three sets, 6-7 (10), 7-5, 6-2.  Jelena Jankovic forgot to pack her bags.  The six seed is gone!</p>
<p>Stretched to the quick, Jankovic not only took a 13-minute timeout, she stalled by complaining about everything from line calls to ballboys and ballgirls.  For Melanie Oudin, it was another match, another girl.</p>
<p>Melanie Oudin has the highest ranking of any surviving woman.  She is the only player in the event who has won six matches.  That’s right six.  Of course when you are ranked 133, you have to qualify.  Melanie is now one of the last 16 players to survive the pressures, heat, crowds and media coverage at this Wimbledon event.  And, she has jumped way up in the rankings and on the visibility scene.</p>
<p>I warned you.  This pocket rocket has plenty of game.  Granted, her serve is suspect.  Wait until next year.  What she has is an array of accomplished shots.  Melanie unloaded baseline drop shots that left Jankovic standing still wondering what she had just seen. Melanie retrieved balls that Jankovic thought were winners.  The Serb’s shoulders her kept shrugging.  Perhaps, that is why her neck was bothering her.</p>
<p>Court 3 was unfamiliar territory for the play-in.  It was like home for Jelena.  It soon became Melanie’s home and her favorite court in all the world.  Today, Court 3 was where Rocky Balboa overcame Apollo Creed.  What a slugfest!  Three grueling, intense hours of heavyweight competition.  Our little 5 foot 5 inch fireball just kept firing away.</p>
<p>In a match where the players played aggressively when behind, they played tentatively when ahead.  The emotional swings were powerful and nerve-wracking.  In set one, Melanie had the set in control, but Jankovic’s experience showed through.</p>
<p>Jelena began to land her serves and pressured the young American.  Pundits will say that Melanie had nothing to lose, that she was free of pressure.  Those pundits do not really understand Melanie Oudin.  This girl plays to win every point in every match.  Her view is not of the match, it is of the next point.</p>
<p>And make no mistake about it.  Melanie has a head for tennis, knows her strengths and weaknesses and plays her game.  With Melanie, it is not about pressure, it is about flawless execution.  Melanie builds points.  She runs opponents across the court, makes them move and simply gets to every ball.</p>
<p>Melanie is about disguising her baseline backhand and suddenly dropping her left hand and deftly executing the most devastating drop shot in the game. It is the joy of doing it right.  It is the joy of seeing the admiration in your paralyzed opponent, who shrugs and complains of dizziness, or accosts the ballgirl.  Hey, let’s play tennis!</p>
<p>In set two, trailing 4-5, 15-30, Melanie Oudin should have been nervous.  She was on the ropes.  Then, “the another match, another girl” mentality kicked in.  She hit a baseline heart-stopping drop shot that just cleared the net and left Jankovic shaking her baseline head.  You could see, she wanted no more of this silly play from this little girl.  After all, this is Wimbledon, not Marietta, Georgia.  Melanie blasted two winners and it was 5 –5, but it was more than that.</p>
<p>At 5-5, 15-30, Melanie Oudin (oo-dan) chased down a Jankovic drop shot and tidily deposited it beyond reach.  She then hit a spectacularly deft half volley. Jankovic stalled but pulled to 40-40.</p>
<p>The match and momentum were on the line. With Oudin, it is not about the pressure, it is about flawless execution.  Bing!  A stunning crowd-cheering drop shot.  Jankovic stared.  Then, a cross court, angled backhand and it was 6-5!</p>
<p>Jankovic jumped on nervous serves.  A double fault.  It was 15-30.  Melanie was on the attack.  A booming forehand winner squared the game.  Oudin finished the set (7-5) with two stellar forehands.</p>
<p>They sat on their chairs.  One player wanted to get back out there.  The other saw replays of recent performances.  She was on the ropes, and the lioness knew it.</p>
<p>First game third set.  Melanie fought off 7 game points.  That’s right 7 game points.  You could feel it.  Melanie Oudin refused to lose.  She captured an add with another courageous drop shot.  She converted to go up 1-0.</p>
<p>In your heart, you knew this match was over!  Melanie held for 2-0.  Jankovic held, 2-1.  Melanie held, broke to go 4-1.  Jelena held, 4-2,  Melanie held, 5-2.  Points were now getting shorter.  Jelena had had enough.</p>
<p>The lioness prevailed at game 8 for a 6-2 win.  It was the biggest match, the biggest win of a very new career.  As Patrick McEnroe said, “it was a huge win for American women’s tennis.”  Melanie Oudin learned how to win big matches today.  And, she is in the Big Leagues to stay.</p>
<p>Now, little lady, Will you marry my son?  Will you be content?  You are one of the 16 best grass court players at Wimbledon 2009.  Prove it!  Beat either Agnes Radwanska or Na Li.  Do not be happy to be where you are.  This was big, but not the goal.  On Monday, another girl, another match.</p>
<p>Chase down every ball, hit another 38 outright winners and do not be tentative when ahead.  You know what Melanie?  We came to see you play.  So, play on, baby, play on!</p>
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		<title>Melanie Oudin &#8211; New Teenage Superstar</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Jun 2009 04:59:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We have waited a longtime for a day like this. We have waited an eternity for a Grand Slam event like this. We do not mind that the Brits took our precious 5 foot 5 inch bundle of joy and put her on Court Six in the last singles match of the day. Not one [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_338" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 260px"><a href="http://www.wimbledon-tennis.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/melanie-oudin.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-338" title="Melanie Oudin" src="http://www.wimbledon-tennis.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/melanie-oudin.jpg" alt="Melanie Oudin" width="250" height="353" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Melanie Oudin - New Tennis Superstar</p></div>
<p>We have waited a longtime for a day like this.  We have waited an eternity for a Grand Slam event like this.  We do not mind that the Brits took our precious 5 foot 5 inch bundle of joy and put her on Court Six in the last singles match of the day.  Not one bit!  In fact, thank you!  What a delight!  What a perfect end to a spectacular day of American tennis.  Wow!</p>
<p>Our little fireplug, our never-say-die Justine Henin emulator, Miss Melanie Oudin (oo-dan) did it again.  On the main draw, it will say that Melanie Oudin, our new teenage superstar from Georgia, defeated Kazakhstan&#8217;s 21-year old Yaraslova Shvedova in three hard-fought, endless sets 3-6, 6-2, 6-4.</p>
<p>Over there on Court Six it was nail-biting time.  Remember this little Southern sugarplum has to play her way in to the main draw.  Melanie is already in her second week.  Two weeks of pounding the grass, diving for balls, chasing everything down and winning.</p>
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<p>That’s right, that’s the best part, winning. After her three qualifying wins, she has now racked up 2 main draw wins at the oldest tournament in the world.  She is the youngest player still standing.  That’s our Melanie.  And, we are not letting go of her, not for one second.  Frankly, we would like all you media types to leave her alone.  We know what you are up to.  We don’t blame you.  She is after all, our Horatio Alger, our Silky Sullivan, our very special dream-come-true.  We’ve been patient.  We have waited, and waited and waited.  And, now she has arrived.</p>
<p>Of course, we told you she would.  You may recall that before this event began, before you knew her name was pronounced oo-dan, we picked her to surprise at <a title="Wimbledon 2009" href="http://www.tennistournaments4u.com/wimbledon-2009/" target="_blank">Wimbledon 2009</a>.  We are darn proud of it, too.  We will not let you forget.  We have not had anything like this in a long time. Melanie is a very good tennis player.  One day, she will be a great champion.  But, what she is most of all, is hope.  Thank you Miss Oudin.  Will you marry my son?</p>
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<p>Earlier this years, U.S. team captain Mary Joe Fernandez needed help for her U.S. Federation Cup team.  She wanted a young player.  In the U.S. there are only two players in the top ten under the age of 20.  Fernandez selected Oudin, who jumped at the chance to represent her country. With the U.S. trailing 1-2, she faced Argentina’s savvy veteran Betina Jozami who blew Melanie away in set one.  Melanie had a quick talk with herself.</p>
<p>“I kept telling myself after that first set that this time this was just another match, another match against another girl.  The less I thought about the circumstances, the better I played.” Melanie came out blazing.  She blasted Jozami off the court 6-1, 6-2 in the final sets to claim the match. Fernandez liked what she saw. “That kind of determination is good to see from a young player.”</p>
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<p>That is the type performance, the kind of determination that enabled the petite American Dreamboat to overcome that first set thrashing today. Instead of seeing and feeling Wimbledon, she suddenly got that old feeling, the dangerous one.  The one that says this is another match against another girl.  That is how she came out firing in set two, storming to a convincing 6-2 reversal in set two. And, she fired away at the beginning of set three.  Melanie carried that second set momentum to a quick 3-0 lead.  Bit, this was too easy.  It must be harder.  It was.</p>
<p>Yaraslova mixed in some courageous shots, a few outright winners and an ace or two to get to 2-4.  Then, she did the unthinkable.  She broke our little lady.  This was a long, hard game, filled with tension. Yaroslava fought off two game points. Melanie fought off one.  At one point it appeared she had won the game, but a line call was overturned and the emotion swung across the net. Suddenly the momentum was changing and changing fast.  At 3-4, Yaroslava held to pull even.  Melanie was starting to commit unforced errors.  This, our baby does not do.  Okay, I’ll bite my nails, you pull yourself together.  That is what you do.  And, she did.</p>
<p>But, Yaroslava was pretty together too.  And, she’s a little bigger than our baby.  No matter.  Melanie does not overpower you.  She just wears you down with that searing forehand and that relentless effort. She simply stopped making mistakes.  No more unforced errors.  If you are going to beat Melanie, pack a bag.  She does not go away.  Don’t you love her!</p>
<p>At 4-4 , she fought off one break point.  The rallies were getting longer and longer.  It was taking a toll on Yaroslava.  Not, on our bumblebee.  Finally, she powered a forehand down the line and took a 5—4 lead. Yaroslava knew what was coming.  One shot after another.  Everything she threw across came back.  It wasn’t always pretty, it wasn’t always powerful, but they all came back.  Suddenly it was 0-40. Triple set point.  Then, it was 15-40.  Okay.</p>
<p>Then 30-40.  Oh well.</p>
<p>Then, it was 6-4 and little Melanie Oudin will be playing former world number one Jelena Jankovic in round three.  Now, how did Henin do with Jelena?</p>
<p>2 hours 12 minutes of bliss!  Way to go you Georgia Sugar Plum!</p>
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		<title>Finally! An American King, Queen and Princess</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Jun 2009 17:53:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Hiland</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When it comes to American tennis, we are stretched pretty thin right now. American men have not won a Grand Slam since Andy Roddick captured the US Open in 2003. Thanks to Andy’s resurgence, we have re-born hope in every event, but even we do not like our betting chances. This week, we think Andy [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-left" src="http://www.wimbledon-tennis.com/wp-content/gallery/andy-roddick/andy-roddick2.jpg" alt="andy-roddick" />When it comes to American tennis, we are stretched pretty thin right now.  American men have not won a Grand Slam since <a title="Andy Roddick" href="http://www.australianopen4u.com/andy-roddick" target="_blank">Andy Roddick</a> captured the US Open in 2003.  Thanks to Andy’s resurgence, we have re-born hope in every event, but even we do not like our betting chances.</p>
<p>This week, we think Andy is well positioned, well composed and ready for a serious run at <a title="Juan Martin del Porto" href="http://www.frenchopen4u.com/tag/juan-martin-del-porto" target="_blank">Juan Martin del Porto</a> to make the semifinals.  Then, we shall see.  In the meantime, he is King Andy.  That is our position and we are sticking to it.</p>
<p>Granted he gave French strongman, 22-year-old Jeremy Chardy, a careless third set, but King Andy had everything in hand.  With 21 aces in the two-hour match (6-3, 7-6 (7), 4-6, 6-3), he was in control and had Chardy out of his game from the outset.  King Andy is in the mix and ready for a run.  Watch out Juan Martin! Watch out Scotsman! Our King will be coming at you.</p>
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<p>Fortunately our ladies are more highly regarded.  They deserve it.  Serena and Venus have the credentials, the experience, the composure and the drive to win Grand Slams.  Five time <a title="Wimbledon 2009" href="http://www.tennistournaments4u.com/wimbledon-2009" target="_blank">Wimbledon</a> Queen Venus is looking good, looking and acting like royalty.  The queen is a good woman.</p>
<p>Tall, slender, fit and moving gracefully from side to side, observers will be hard pressed to find a more likely winner.  In just 78 minutes the Queen put down a possible Swiss uprising with her neat 6-3, 6-2 victory over Stephanie Voeqele.  It was the Queen’s 12th straight first round Wimbledon triumph.</p>
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<p>Our Queen may be the bookmaker’s second choice, but she looks too regal not to get a play.  We think there may well be two Williams family members in the finals, so take that!</p>
<p><strong>The Princess </strong></p>
<p><img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-none" src="http://www.wimbledon-tennis.com/wp-content/gallery/melanie-oudin/melanie-oudin.jpg" alt="Melanie Oudin" />In today’s morning matches and way back there on Court 17, something very special was happening.  A Princess was born.  The new 17-year-old American Princess stepped onto the court and claimed her rightful place.</p>
<p>As a decided underdog to pretty, fair-haired 29-year-old 26th seed, Austrian Sybille Bammer, little <strong>Melanie Oudin</strong>, who was sitting in her high school history class in Marietta Georgia three weeks ago, played to win.  She played with the determination that led her to four successive junior championships last year, losing just three sets along the way.  And, she played unlike a 5 foot 5 inch high school senior challenging a proven player who reached the quarters in the US Open last year and who reached the second round at <a title="French Open 2009" href="http://www.frenchopen4u.com/" target="_blank">Roland Garros</a> and who has more than 100 career wins.</p>
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<p>Melanie Oudin played like a winner.  She played like her idol, Justine Henin, and she played with the quiet determination of our greatest queen, Queen Chrissy.  Thank you Melanie!  We knew you could do it.  We have never doubted you.</p>
<p>At 5 foot 5 inches, players may not expect what Melanie will show them.  She makes unlikely retrieves, prolongs points and smashes winning forehand drives with a slight irreverence.</p>
<p>What observers like about Melanie is that the 17-year-old blonde fireplug has a plan.  She understands her serve will not overpower the pros so she makes no mistakes.  She rarely double faults and she pressures opposing servers by making them work extra hard.  If you are going to beat Melanie, bring your running shoes, because you will be on the court for a bit.</p>
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<p>By the way, persons approaching our new Princess should pronounce her name oo-dan.  As in oo-la-la!  She’s a handful, our little princess.  She’ll bubble you to death.  Exuberant, joyful, bouncy, pretty, blonde and so very young.  Off the court, Melanie is all joy.  On the court, watch out.  The Princess is all business.</p>
<p>When Melanie chose tennis, she chose it with purpose.  The petite Georgian decided that if she would play, she would be good at it.  That is good, as in successful, not as in also-ran.</p>
<p>She has been home schooled since the seventh grade.  She intends to practice medicine, a noble pursuit and she intends to win big tennis matches.  On June 23rd, little Melanie Oudin, official Princess of American tennis, won our hearts and the biggest match of her career.  Way to go Melanie!</p>
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<p>Now, Melanie, what will you do for us next?  Will you rest on your laurels?  Or, Princess, will you take it to the next level and outrun, outhustle and outgun 21-year old Muscovite, Yarolslava Shedova, a 6-1, 6-0 winner over Monica Nicolescu?</p>
<p>Once again, you will be the shortest player on the court.  You will be the youngest player on the court.  You will be an underdog, but you know what?  You can do it!  That’s is what American Princesses do.  They win unexpected matches and move on to the third round.  Then, we shall see.  Okay Princess?  See you in two days.  Nice one, baby.  Nice one!  You make us proud!</p>
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