MURRAY LOOKS DANGEROUS

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February 10, 2012

British number one Andy Murray is looking forward to his quarterfinal match with Kei Nishikori in the early hours of Wednesday morning, but is wary of an opponent in great form.

Murray had an easy fourth round match, spending just 49 minutes in the Rod Laver Arena as his opponent Mikhail Kukushkin had to retire in the third set with a hip flexor problem. The Kazakhstan player had two tough 5 set matches in the run up to his meeting with Murray and these proved to have taken too much out of him to continue on his winning streak.

“I thought I played a little bit better each round. I didn’t feel good at all in my first match but I managed to get through. Then I started serving better and moving better,” said Murray after the match. “I will definitely be fresh for the next few rounds, hopefully.”

Kei Nishikori beat Jo-Wilfried Tsonga to set up his meeting with Murray, and looked fantastic, controlling the points against his athletic opponent. Murray admits he was watching closely, gauging the Japanese player and looking for weaknesses to exploit. “Kei is playing really, really well. He’s very good, very deceptive. For somebody who is not the tallest, he creates a lot of power,” Murray said. “He was dictating all the points from the back of the court against Tsonga.”

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February 1, 2012

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VENUS WITHDRAWS FROM AUSTRALIAN OPEN

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January 26, 2012

Venus Williams, seven-time Grand Slam winner, has withdrawn from playing in this year’s Australian Open. She has been plagued with injuries since the middle of the 2010 season. Besides, she has been struggling with her fight against Sjogren’s syndrome, an autoimmune disease.

The disease is caused from fatigue and joint pains, something that the tennis star has often faced in her long and illustrious career. The disease is characterized by a loss of energy and severe joint pains.

She posted on her personal website, mentioning that she won’t be taking part in the upcoming Australian Open, the first Grand Slam tournament of the calendar year.  She also said that while she has been out of the competitive circuit for over 5 months, she has been in intensive training and has been under constant supervision and treatment.

She hopes to return to competitive fitness in quick time. Due to her absence from the professional circuit, her ranking has been constantly slipping. She also pulled out of the WTA event held in Auckland. In fact, she hasn’t played professionally since August 2011.

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Venus Williams in the Australian Open

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January 4, 2012

Venus Williams may have to sit out most of last season due to prolonged illness and injuries but the seven time Grand Slam winner will definitely be back on court for the first Grand Slam tournament of the year, the Australian Open that begins Down Under on the 16th of January, 2012 according to the director of the tournament, Craig Tiley. Although the older of the two Williams sisters withdrew from a tournament in New Zealand that was supposed to be a practice tournament for her before the Australian Open due to illness, she will travel to Australia for the first major tournament of the year, a title that she won way back in 2003.

The 101st ranked player in the world, Venus has been receiving treatment for an auto immune disease that doctors have termed as Sjogren’s syndrome for the last couple of months pulled out of the tournament in New Zealand that is scheduled between the 2nd and 7th of January, according to the organizers. But Craig Tiley said that both the Williams sisters will travel to Australia for the Grand Slam.

Venus Williams, who has been a champion at Wimbledon a staggering five times played in only four tournaments in 2011 due to the illness and was also suffering from a hip injury that made her miss four months of action in the last calendar year. But according to her representative, she is fit and raring to go as she aims to climb up the WTA rankings from 101.

This is the lowest ranking that she has managed in 15 years of professional tennis and Venus Williams aims to set things into perspective by winning the first Grand Slam tournament of the year and win a tournament that she has been the winner only once in her career.

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January 4, 2012

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