Showing posts with label Fed Cup. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fed Cup. Show all posts

Tuesday, 17 April 2012

WTA Wednesday

With the next Fed Cup round coming up and the Olympics being on home turf this year I thought I would take a look at the prominent British WTA players!

Elena Baltacha

 Anne Keothavong

Heather Watson


Laura Robson


Naomi Broady

Although the Fed Cup team consists of only Baltacha, Keothavong, Watson and Robson I felt it was only fair to include all players in the top 200, Naomi Broady is the sister to Liam Broady who last year was runner up in the junior women's title. 

Robson is most famous for her Junior Wimbledon win and Watson is famous for advancing to the second round of the French Open. They have teamed up for doubles and they appear to be the rising stars of British women's tennis, no doubt as they get older they will be able to hold their own and creep up the rankings.

Elena Baltacha has reached a career high of World No. 49 and has consistently been the British number 1, she has beaten players in the top 10 (e.g. Li Na). Anne Keothavong has also been British number 1 and has reached the third round in the 2008 US Open, and the second round of Wimbledon on three occasions.

These women have provided Britain with a steady place in the world of women's tennis, although there has been no Grand Slam winner to come out of this generation (yet!) they have each achieved relative success and I look forward to seeing the development of women's tennis in Britain, in particular if the appointment of Judy Murray as Fed Cup Captain!



Wednesday, 8 February 2012

WTA Wednesday

This week I'm going to sum up the events of the Fed Cup first round for you!

The Fed Cup is the women's version of the Davies Cup,

 


World Group

Russia 3:2 Spain
   Belgium 2:3 Serbia                    
     Italy 3:2 Ukraine
    Germany 1:4 Czech Rep.

World Group II

            USA 5:0 Belarus
           Japan 5:0 Slovenia
Slovak Rep. 3:2 France
   Switzerland 1:4 Australia



Also notable is team GB's performance in Group 1 Europe/Africa, they won all three of their ties and are advancing to the play-offs for world group II.


Looking forward to see if they can advance and which nation will come out on top this year, who do you think will?

Don't forget to vote for your favourite girlfriend/wife of the ATP circuit!

P.s I am aware I missed out Murray Monday this week as I was on holiday so expect a double issue this Monday!