Win three free DVDs to improve your tennis game with yoga

Anastasia's Yoga for Tennis DVDs

Dear readers,

It's been awhile since our last competition on Women's Tennis Blog, and I'm glad to announce that the time has come for you to have a chance to win a nice prize again. This time yoga-for-tennis expert Anastasia provided us with two packages of three DVDs with her showing yoga exercises intended to improve your tennis game and your overall health. These exercises were featured in TENNIS Magazine and on Tennis Channel.

Two readers will be awarded with a set of three DVDs: 60-minute long Yoga for Great Tennis, 45-minute long Yoga for Tennis Elbow and 45-minute long Easy Power and Flexibility for Tennis. Read more »

Iveta Benesova wins Fes for second WTA title

Iveta BenesovaIveta Benesova of the Czech Republic avenged her first-round defeat to Simona Halep in Marbella with a 6-4 6-2 victory over the Romanian in the final of the Grand Prix de SAR La Princesse Lalla Meryem in Fes, Morocco.

The 27-year-old Benesova, seeded seventh at the African tournament, had lost an average of only five games per match until the semifinals, and reached the title match with a 6-3 4-6 7-5 win over Alize Cornet.

The 18-year-old qualifier Halep, who upset second seed Patty Schnyder in the quarterfinals, was playing only her third main draw on the Tour. She was a junior world No.1 and is now the youngest finalist on the Tour this season.

The world No.67 Benesova, last year ranked in the Top 30, is now 2-6 in Tour finals. Her first title came in Acapulco in 2004.

Explanation of the tournament’s long and a bit strange name: Princess Lalla Meryem is the first daughter and eldest child of the late King Hassan II of Morocco and sister of Mohammed VI, the current king of Morocco. And one more thing, the tournament, which is the only WTA event in Africa, has a ten-year tradition, but throughout that period it has been located in different Moroccan cities. (source: Sony Ericsson WTA Tour, photo: Ralf Reinecke)

Women’s Tennis Blog changing hosting company

Dear readers,

I would like to inform you that Women’s Tennis Blog will be changing the hosting company in the coming days which may cause the site to be down. So if you try to access the site and you find it unavailable, do know it is due to the works on changing the server.

I had to make this step because I’ve been having a lot of problems lately with my blog crashing too often, and I don’t even know the reason behind it. I will migrate to a completely new hosting company and I sincerely hope that the change will be for the better, that their service will be more reliable.

The transfer is a delicate process, so wish me luck that everything progresses fine. :)

All the best,

Marija

WTA Tour not Sony Ericsson any more

Sony EricssonThe Women’s Tennis Association and Sony Ericsson have extended their agreement to the end of 2012, but in a reduced form.

Sony Ericsson will lose its naming rights when the current six-year $88-million contract expires at the end of 2010, so the Sony Ericsson WTA Tour will get back to being simply the WTA Tour, and the prestigious season-ending Championships will not be called the Sony Ericsson Championships any more. Nevertheless, Sony Ericsson will continue to be the leading partner of the WTA Tour.

"To have that leverage, for us to have our own brand back will give us new opportunities to attract revenues. By getting some rights back we can grow further," said Stacey Allaster, CEO of the WTA Tour.

No financial details have been released, but media reports estimate the new sponsorship deal to be around $27 million for the nearly three-year period. (source: Reuters, photo: warrenski)

A large thank you from Marija and Women's Tennis Blog

Marija in Beijing

Dear readers,

I asked you to tell me something about yourselves, in the last days of 2009, while I was in China. I would really like to thank you for actively participating in the comments section and giving me and all the other readers an opportunity to meet you. Also, I would like to thank you for greatly supporting Women's Tennis Blog, and giving it all the praise there is.

We have learned that people from all over the globe visit this website. Practically all age groups are present here, and our readers are both people who play tennis, and those that only enjoy watching it.

As you presented yourselves, I should do so as well. Read more »


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