Thursday, August 18, 2011

Agnieszka Radwanska


AGNIESZKA RADWANSKA (POL)

Birthplace: Krakow (Poland)
Birthdate: March 6, 1989
Height: 1.70 m (5' 7")
Weight: 56 kg (123 lbs)
Plays: Right-handed (two-handed backhand)
WTA titles (singles/doubles): 4/1
Highest singles rank: 9 (Aug 08)
Year-end ranking: 2009-10 2008-10 2007-26 2006-57 2005-381 2004-941

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
Quarter-final at Australian Open (2008) and Wimbledon (2008, 2009). Last-16 at Roland Garros (2008, 2009), Wimbledon (2006) and US Open (2007, 2008).

PERSONAL
Favorites include actress Nicole Kidman, music groups Green Day and Black Eyed Peas, author Dorota Tarakowska and city Paris.

Sybille Bammer


SYBILLE BAMMER (AUT)

Birthplace: Linz (Austria)
Birthdate: April 27, 1980
Height: 1.74 m (5' 9")
Weight: 63 kg (139 lbs)
Plays: Left-handed (two-handed backhand)
WTA titles (singles/doubles): 2/0
Highest singles rank: 19 (Dec 07)
Year-end ranking: 2009-55 2008-26 2007-20 2006-53 2005-79 2004-151 2003-170 2002-176 2001-1090 2000-294 1999-238 1998-245 1997-548 1997-830 1996-843

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
Quarter-final at US Open (2008). Last-16 in Roland Garros (2007) and US Open (2007).

PERSONAL
Has one daughter, Tina, born in 2001. Enjoys skiing and rollerskating. Likes Italian food.

Victoria Azarenka

VICTORIA AZARENKA (BLR)


Birthplace: Minsk (Belarus)
Birthdate: July 31, 1989
Height: 1.80 m (5' 10")
Weight: 60 kg (132 lbs)
Plays: Right-handed (two-handed backhand)
WTA titles (singles/doubles): 3/3
Highest singles rank: 6 (Oct 09)
Year-end ranking: 2009-7 2008-15 2007-30 2006-92 2005-146 2004-506

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
Quarter-final in Roland Garros (2009) and Wimbledon (2009). Last-16 at Roland Garros (2008) and Australian Open (2009).
Doubles runner-up at Australian Open (2008) and Roland Garros (2009).
Mixed doubles title in US Open (2007) and Roland Garros (2008). Mixed doubles runner-up in Australian Open in 2007.

PERSONAL

Enjoys listening to music (especially hip-hop, rap and R&B), spending time with friends and reading.

Anna Chakvetadze


ANNA CHAKVETADZE (RUS)

Birthplace: Moscow (Russia)
Birthdate: March 5, 1987
Height: 1.70 m (5' 7")
Weight: 58 kg (128 lbs)
Plays: Right-handed (two-handed backhand)
WTA titles (singles/doubles): 7/0
Highest singles rank: 5 (Sep 07)
Year-end ranking: 2009-70 2008-18 2007-6 2006-13 2005-33 2004-84 2003-374 2002-756

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
Semifinalist at US Open in 2007.
Quarter-final at Australian Open (2007) and Roland Garros (2007).
Semifinalist at WTA Championships in 2007.
Fed Cup champion in 2007 with Russia.

PERSONAL
Favorites include detective novels, all types of music, the movie Troy and soccer. Relaxes spending time with friends.

Anna Chakvetadze


ANNA CHAKVETADZE (RUS)

Birthplace: Moscow (Russia)
Birthdate: March 5, 1987
Height: 1.70 m (5' 7")
Weight: 58 kg (128 lbs)
Plays: Right-handed (two-handed backhand)
WTA titles (singles/doubles): 7/0
Highest singles rank: 5 (Sep 07)
Year-end ranking: 2009-70 2008-18 2007-6 2006-13 2005-33 2004-84 2003-374 2002-756

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
Semifinalist at US Open in 2007.
Quarter-final at Australian Open (2007) and Roland Garros (2007).
Semifinalist at WTA Championships in 2007.
Fed Cup champion in 2007 with Russia.

PERSONAL
Favorites include detective novels, all types of music, the movie Troy and soccer. Relaxes spending time with friends.

Marion Bartoli


MARION BARTOLI (FRA)

Birthplace: Le Puy en Velay (France)
Birthdate: October 2, 1984
Height: 1.70 m (5' 6 3/4")
Weight: 58 kg (128 lbs)
Plays: Right-handed (two handed forehand & backhand)
WTA titles (singles/doubles): 5/3
Highest singles rank: 9 (Oct 07)
Year-end ranking: 2009-11 2008-17 2007-10 2006-17 2005-40 2004-41 2003-57 2002-106 2001-345 2000-1120

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

Runner-up at Wimbledon (2007). Quarter-final in Australian Open (2009). Last-16 in Roland Garros (2007) and US Open (2007, 2008).

PERSONAL

Favorites include the movies Gladiator and A beautiful mind, the book Le Pianiste and her mother's apple pie. Other interests include jet skiing, volleyball and basketball. Hobbies include painting, listening to music and watching movies.

Victoria Azarenka Enjoys listening to music



VICTORIA AZARENKA (BLR)

Birthplace: Minsk (Belarus)
Birthdate: July 31, 1989
Height: 1.80 m (5' 10")
Weight: 60 kg (132 lbs)
Plays: Right-handed (two-handed backhand)
WTA titles (singles/doubles): 3/3
Highest singles rank: 6 (Oct 09)
Year-end ranking: 2009-7 2008-15 2007-30 2006-92 2005-146 2004-506

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
Quarter-final in Roland Garros (2009) and Wimbledon (2009). Last-16 at Roland Garros (2008) and Australian Open (2009).
Doubles runner-up at Australian Open (2008) and Roland Garros (2009).
Mixed doubles title in US Open (2007) and Roland Garros (2008). Mixed doubles runner-up in Australian Open in 2007.

PERSONAL

(especially hip-hop, rap and R&B), spending time with friends and reading.

Sybille Bammer Has one daughter



SYBILLE BAMMER (AUT)

Birthplace: Linz (Austria)
Birthdate: April 27, 1980
Height: 1.74 m (5' 9")
Weight: 63 kg (139 lbs)
Plays: Left-handed (two-handed backhand)
WTA titles (singles/doubles): 2/0
Highest singles rank: 19 (Dec 07)
Year-end ranking: 2009-55 2008-26 2007-20 2006-53 2005-79 2004-151 2003-170 2002-176 2001-1090 2000-294 1999-238 1998-245 1997-548 1997-830 1996-843

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
Quarter-final at US Open (2008). Last-16 in Roland Garros (2007) and US Open (2007).

PERSONAL
, Tina, born in 2001. Enjoys skiing and rollerskating. Likes Italian food.

Dominika Cibulkova


DOMINIKA CIBULKOVA (SVK)

Birthplace:
Bratislava (Slovakia)
Birthdate: May 6, 1989
Height: 1.61 m (5' 3")
Weight: 55 kg (121 lbs)
Plays: Right-handed (two-handed backhand)
WTA titles (singles/doubles): 0/0
Highest singles rank: 12 (Jul 09)
Year-end ranking: 2009-30 2008-19 2007-52 2006-156 2005-555

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
Semifinalist at Roland Garros (2009). Last-16 round at Australian Open (2009).

PERSONAL
Enjoys listening to music, going to cinema and spending time with friends.

Alona Bondarenko



ALONA BONDARENKO (UKR)

Birthplace: Krivyi Rig (Ukraine)
Birthdate: August 13, 1984
Height: 1.68 m (5' 6")
Weight: 59 kg (130 lbs)
Plays: Right-handed (two-handed backhand)
WTA titles (singles/doubles): 1/4
Highest singles rank: 19 (Apr 08)
Year-end ranking: 2009-33 2008-32 2007-22 2006-32 2005-73 2004-126 2003-190 2002-191 2001-378 2000-493 1999-652

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
1 doubles Grand Slam title at Australian Open in 2008.

PERSONAL
Enjoys Russian pop music and playing chess.Likes spending time reading books and listening to music. Enjoys visiting friends in Cherkasy (Ukraine).

Agnieszka Radwanska


AGNIESZKA RADWANSKA (POL)

Birthplace: Krakow (Poland)
Birthdate: March 6, 1989
Height: 1.70 m (5' 7")
Weight: 56 kg (123 lbs)
Plays: Right-handed (two-handed backhand)
WTA titles (singles/doubles): 4/1
Highest singles rank: 9 (Aug 08)
Year-end ranking: 2009-10 2008-10 2007-26 2006-57 2005-381 2004-941

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
Quarter-final at Australian Open (2008) and Wimbledon (2008, 2009). Last-16 at Roland Garros (2008, 2009), Wimbledon (2006) and US Open (2007, 2008).

PERSONAL
Favorites include actress Nicole Kidman, music groups Green Day and Black Eyed Peas, author Dorota Tarakowska and city Paris.

Monday, July 18, 2011

Pakistan is hoping to blood youngsters ICC World Twenty20 title in Sri Lanka next year


Pakistan is hoping to blood youngsters to boost its chances of regaining the ICC World Twenty20 title in Sri Lanka next year.

Pakistan, who lost to India in the inaugural edition of the World Twenty20 Championship in South Africa in 2007, went on to capture the crown in England two years later. But they failed to defend the title in the Caribbean last year, losing to Australia in the semi-finals from a seemingly winning position.

It may lag far behind teams like old rivals India, South Africa and Australia in Tests and One-day Internationals, but in Twenty20 cricket Pakistan has a better success ratio than any other side. They have in their ranks some of the most successful players in Twenty20 format. However, in recent times the team's performance in the version has dipped a bit.

The exit of Shahid Afridi might further dent Pakistan's title chances in Sri Lanka. Afridi, the former Pakistan captain, retired from international cricket after a bitter fallout with the country's cricket authorities earlier this summer.

But Pakistani cricket officials are upbeat about the country's Twenty20 future. They believe that by blooding youngsters in the team, Pakistan can boost their World Twenty20 title hopes.

"We are in the process of making our plans for next year's Twenty20 World Cup in Sri Lanka and are confident of preparing the team well," Intikhab Alam, the Pakistan team manager, was quoted as saying in The News Monday.

Intikhab's optimism springs from the fact that Pakistan have a number of talented youngsters, who are currently making their presence felt at the domestic circuit. Youngsters like Ramiz Raja Jr - an explosive top order batsman - showcased their talents at a Twenty20 tournament in Faisalabad last month.

"Twenty20 is mostly a young man's game," said Intikhab, a former Pakistan Test captain.

"You have to have young guys who can hit the ball out of the park. You need guys who can really fight even while defending small totals. You need guys who are exceptionally good fielders. I'm sure that Pakistan currently has plenty of such guys."

Intikhab has been keenly following the opening phase of a fast-track coaching project that concluded last week at the National Cricket Academy (NCA) in Lahore. It featured fast bowlers and batsmen. The second phase, dedicated to spinners and wicket-keepers, will begin at the NCA Monday.

"Several of the youngsters who featured in the first phase look seem to be really good," said Intikhab, who has also served as Pakistan's national coach. "We can even blood some of them in our national Twenty20 squad," he added.

The coaching project is taking place under the supervision of former Test cricketers, including chief selector Mohsin Khan, Sarfraz Nawaz, Ijaz Ahmed and Abdul Qadir. The programme is being run by Intikhab, who is also Pakistan Cricket Board's director of game development.

PCB chief Butt to meet ICC officials at Lord's


Add ImageKARACHI: Pakistan's cricket chief Ijaz Butt is expected to meet top International Cricket Council (ICC) and English board officials on the sidelines of the 2,000th Test that will feature England and India at Lord's later this week.

The details of a proposed visit of an ICC task force to Pakistan are expected to be hammered out in the meetings, according to a report in The News Monday.

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman is likely to meet ICC chief executive Haroon Lorgat and Giles Clarke, the England and Wales Cricket Board ( ECB) boss, who heads ICC's Pakistan Task Team (PTT) in London later this week, the report said.

"All three of them will be part of ICC's celebrations being planned in connection with the 2,000th Test," said a source. "Though nothing has been finalized yet, it is believed that Butt, Lorgat and Clarke will meet in London to discuss the details of a proposed PTT visit to Pakistan. There are strong chances that the trip will be finalized sometime this week."

PCB and ICC are at loggerheads following a comprehensive report filed by PTT that included 63 recommendations for the upliftment of cricket in Pakistan.

Pakistan rejected most of those recommendations and declared that the PTT report was merely a "scholarly exercise" and asked for more "Pakistan specific" recommendations.

Pakistan also questioned the credibility of the report by stating that PTT members did not even bother to visit the country before finalizing their report that calls for sweeping changes in the way the sport is run in this country.

PTT, which was formed to revive international tours of Pakistan and to help boost the game in the country which has been rocked by last year's spot-fixing scandal, includes cricket greats like Mike Brearley and Greg Chappell and former Pakistan Test opener Ramiz Raja.

Following PCB's strong criticism, reports suggested that Clarke and company were ready to tour Pakistan.

"The main item on the agenda of any PTT visit to Pakistan will have to be a meeting with Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari," said a source. "So whether or when such a trip can take place will depend on a green signal from the President House," he added.

PTT members want to meet Zardari because he yields enormous influence as PCB's chief patron. In fact, the president's role in Pakistan's cricket affairs is the biggest bone of contention between the PCB and the ICC.

Monday, January 31, 2011