Serena’s Antics Will Get Her In Trouble
August 31, 2011 by Joe McDonald · Leave a Comment
Flushing Meadows, NY – When we last saw Serena Williams step foot in the Borough of Queens, she threatened a line judge with her racket after committing a foot fault, ultimately forfeiting her Semifinal Match against Kim Clijsters in 2009. The incident cost her around $95,000 in fines and also put her on probation for [...]
Clijsters Pulls Out Of Beijing
September 28, 2010 by Tennis Ledger Staff Reports · Leave a Comment
Because of a foot injury, Kim Clijsters has bowed out of the WTA tournament in Beijing. She had surgery on her sole of her foot after the Open, but it hasn’t healed quickly enough. “I am very sorry to have to cancel for Beijing,” Clijsters said on her official site. “After I returned from New [...]
Venus Has Her Designs On The Fourth Round
September 3, 2010 by Joe McDonald · Leave a Comment
FLUSHING MEADOWS, NY – Venus Williams is more than a tennis player. She’s an author, fashion designer, and philanthropist. And her work showed tonight at Arthur Ashe Stadium when she debuted a new outfit designed for the US Open designed by her company EleVen Designs. “So far this year my outfits have been based off [...]
Fourth Round Brings A Very Interesting Matchup
September 3, 2010 by Richard Pagliaro · Leave a Comment
FLUSHING MEADOWS, NY – Ana Ivanovic spent some of her US Open Series summer between the covers. An avid reader, Ivanovic was absorbed by Stieg Larsson’s “The Girl Who Played With Fire” and today a fist-pumping Ivanovic looked liked the woman empowered by an inferno of intensity in a 7-5, 6-0 thrashing of 157th-ranked French [...]
Clijsters Confident As The Open Approaches
August 29, 2010 by Joe McDonald · Leave a Comment
FLUSHING MEADOWS, NY – New York Mets pitcher Mike Pelfrey had a gem of a game Friday night, throwing eight scoreless innings, but none of the pitches he threw were a good looking as the first one of the game. You see, US Open defending champion Kim Clijsters toed the rubber to throw out the [...]


