Family Circle Cup Friday Predictions #FCC2013
The field is a mess, and the Williams sisters and anyone else who has to play twice tomorrow are threatened to slip up or go down with injury at the Family Circle Cup. In the case of Wozniacki and Jankovic, the fact that they play only one match tomorrow against underdog opponents Voegele and Bouchard bodes very well for those two former champions of this tournament. I predict Venus will not be able to overcome Lepchenko’s precise game of late and in fact, I think Varvara will win twice tomorrow.
Predictions:
Serena Williams d. Burdette
Safarova d. Cirstea
Serena Williams d. Safarova
Lepchenko d. Venus Williams
Mattek-Sands d. Keys
Lepchenko d. Mattek-Sands
Jankovic d. Bouchard
Wozniacki d. Voegele
Stefanie Voegele Feasts on Family Circle Cup Player Field #FCC2013
World #63 Stefanie Voegele is a very calm person on and off the court, whether she’s on the receiving end of a horrendous call or discussing her favorite ‘current’ TV show, “Friends”.
Tonight, she faced Julia Goerges in a much-delayed quarterfinal in Charleston. After a 1-5 start to the first set, she beat Julia Goerges 3-6, 6-1, 6-3. Before that, she knocked out Teliana Pereira in three and upset 7 seed Carla Suarez Navarro in straights. She’ll face Caro Wozniacki in the quarterfinals.
I sat down with her on Monday afternoon. Here’s her thoughts on the Memphis Massacre of a call by Gigi and how she rebounded from it. She did admit to watching the replay.
—S. Fogleman
Monday a Mammoth Day for Marathon Matches @FamilyCircleCup
Monday a Mammoth Day for Marathon Matches @FamilyCircleCup
CHARLESTON—Monday was a mammoth day for marathon matches in Charleston.
Olga Govortsova started things off by dropping Jamie Hampton 6-4, 7-6, 6-4 on Stadium Court. Following that match, Stadium Court fans got another three setter when Varvara Lepchenko ousted Christina McHale 6-3, 4-6, 6-2. Mathilde Johansson outlasted Melinda Czink 5-7, 6-3, 7-5 and Stefanie Voegele bested Teliana Pereria 4-6, 6-2, 6-4. Then there was Silvia Soler-Espinosa taking out Francesca Schiavone 3-6, 6-4, 7-6(6) and Jesse Pegula triumphing over Muguruza 6-7(2), 6-4, 7-5.
Those were puny 5K fun runs compared to the 3:42 26.2 miler filed by Bethanie Mattek-Sands and Anastasia Rodionova on Althea Gibson court. The 3:42 is easily the longest match in the 2013 WTA season. After the match, BMS told Rodionova that she was a “warrior”. Understatement of the year but a classy move from Bethanie.
Those who took the express train to victory today included Sorona Cirstea in a 6-4, 7-6 drubbing of Tatiana Malek, Camila Giorgi in a 6-4, 6,-4 win over Mandy Minella, Grace Min in a 6-3, 0-0 retirement over Tamira Paszek, and Genie Bouchard in a 6-2, 6-3 win over Nastassja Burnett. Monica Puig notched a quick 6-4, 6-0 over Andrea Hlavackova, Andrea Petkovic won easily over Taylor Townsend, 6-3 6-0 and Caroline Garcia eliminated Chanelle Scheepers (RSA) 7-6(6), 6-4.
Today, the second round begins with Serena Williams and other seeded players in action including a night match between Americans Sloane Stephens and Bethanie Mattek-Sands.
FAMILY CIRCLE CUP – CHARLESTON, SC, USA $ 795,707.00 MARCH 30 – APRIL 07, 2013
RESULTS – APRIL 01, 2013 Women’s Singles – First Round
[11] S Cirstea (ROU) d T Malek (GER) 64 76(5)
[12] V Lepchenko (USA) d C Mchale (USA) 63 46 62
[Q] G Min (USA) d [13] T Paszek (AUT) 63 00 Retired
C Giorgi (ITA) d M Minella (LUX) 64 64
[Q] M Burdette (USA) d K Mladenovic (FRA) 61 16 60
A Medina Garrigues (ESP) d A Rus (NED) 62 62
[WC] B Mattek-Sands (USA) d A Rodionova (AUS) 64 67(4) 76(3)
M Johansson (FRA) d M Czink (HUN) 57 63 75
M Puig (PUR) d A Hlavackova (CZE) 64 60
[Q] J Pegula (USA) d G Muguruza (ESP) 67(2) 64 75
[Q] C Garcia (FRA) d C Scheepers (RSA) 76(6) 64
[Q] E Bouchard (CAN) d [Q] N Burnett (ITA) 62 63
S Voegele (SUI) d [Q] T Pereira (BRA) 46 62 64
O Govortsova (BLR) d J Hampton (USA) 64 67(3) 64
[WC] A Petkovic (GER) d [WC] T Townsend (USA) 63 60
S Soler-Espinosa (ESP) d F Schiavone (ITA) 36 64 76(6)
ORDER OF PLAY – TUESDAY, APRIL 02, 2013 BILLIE JEAN KING start 10:00 am
A Tatishvili (GEO) vs [15] S Lisicki (GER)
M Oudin (USA) vs [9] J Jankovic (SRB)
[1] S Williams (USA) vs C Giorgi (ITA)
[8] M Barthel (GER) vs [Q] J Pegula (USA)
Not Before 7:00 PM
[4] S Stephens (USA) vs [WC] B Mattek-Sands (USA)
M Moulton-Levy (USA) / S Zhang (CHN) vs [WC] J Alawi (BUL) / D Kanakova (CZE)
ALTHEA GIBSON start 10:00 am
D Hantuchova (SVK) vs M Erakovic (NZL)
A Cadantu (ROU) vs M Keys (USA)
[16] L Robson (GBR) vs E Cabeza Candela (ESP)
[12] V Lepchenko (USA) vs M Johansson (FRA)
K Mladenovic (FRA) / L Safarova (CZE) vs [WC] J Jankovic (SRB) / A Petkovic (GER)
COURT 3 start 10:00 am
[14] Y Shvedova (KAZ) vs [Q] V King (USA)
Y Putintseva (KAZ) vs [10] J Goerges (GER)
Not Before 2:00 PM [7] C Suarez Navarro (ESP) vs S Voegele (SUI)
Not Before 3:30 PM [11] S Cirstea (ROU) vs A Medina Garrigues (ESP)
COURT 4 start 12:00 noon
R Oprandi (SUI) vs M Lucic-Baroni (CRO)
H Chan (TPE) / O Govortsova (BLR) vs L Dekmeijere (LAT) / T Malek (GER)
@FamilyCircleCup Sunday Qualifying: Americans Roll on Easter Sunday #FCC2013
CHARLESTON—Like an Easter Egg on the lawn of the Daniel Island Tennis Center, the US of A rolled on Sunday at the Family Circle Cup qualifying in Charleston, South Carolina. Every American player won who showed up today unless they had the misfortune of playing another American.
Mallory Burdette beat Louisa Chirico 6-4, 6-1, Jesse Pegula bombed Portugal’s Michelle Larcher DeBrito 7-6. 6-3, Grace Min rolled past Sesil Karatantcheva 6-1, 6-3, Vania King dispatched Karolina Pliskova 6-4, 6-2 and North American Genie Bouchard dominated Paula Cristina Goncalves 6-1, 6-0.
Non-American winners today included Nastassja Burnett of Italy (not UCLA), a 6-3, 4-6, 6-4 winner over Petra Rampre, Brazilian Teliana Pererira in a 7-5, 6-2 advance over Paula Ormaechea, and Caroline Garcia, a 6-2, 6-1 victor over Kristina Pliskova.
In an earlier roll, local children collected 6,000 candy-filled eggs on the tennis center grounds within 5 minutes.
First round play starts tomorrow morning and we’ll post the Order of Play as soon as it becomes available.
—S. Fogleman
SARA ERRANI WITHDRAWS FROM FAMILY CIRCLE CUP
SARA ERRANI WITHDRAWS FROM FAMILY CIRCLE CUP
Errani withdraws from Charleston due to right thigh injury
DANIEL ISLAND, S.C.- Sara Errani has withdrawn from the Family Circle Cup due to a right thigh injury.
The World No. 7 Errani was to make her second appearance in Charleston next week.
“I’m very disappointed to have to withdraw from a great event like Charleston”, said Errani. “During my doubles match (in Miami) today in the 2nd set we had one long point and I thought the adductor was not feeling right. I like always to play and be 100% but this time it just couldn’t be, so I had to withdraw from the great event in Charleston. It’s a very good tournament, I really wanted to go there very much, but unfortunately this kind of thing sometimes happens and I’m sad about that.”
“I want to wish everyone in Charleston the best for a great week especially the organizers and sponsors. I wish them great success and hope to come back next year. There will be many other great players there this year, so I think the fans will love the tennis that they will see.”
A native of Italy, Errani, had her breakthrough season in 2012, where she reached the quarterfinals, in singles, and finals, in doubles, at the Australian Open. The same year, she reached the finals of the French Open, in singles, and won its doubles title. She also appeared in the singles semi-finals at the US Open before capturing its doubles win.
—FCC
@VenusesWilliams to Showcase ‘EleVen’ Apparel @FamilyCircleCup Exo #2013FCC
@VenusesWilliams to Showcase ‘EleVen’ Apparel @FamilyCircleCup Exo #2013FCC
Four Charleston Women to Play & Participate in Event
DANIEL ISLAND, S.C.- Venus Williams, former world No.1 and 2004 Family Circle Cup Champion, will showcase her apparel line, EleVen, in a World Team Tennis format exhibition at the Family Circle Cup on April 1st. Williams, alongside four Charleston women, will play on the Althea Gibson Court from 4:30 – 6:00 pm.
“Venus is known for making the tennis court her fashion runway,” said Eleanor Adams, Tournament Director for the Family Circle Cup. “It’s only fitting to have her showcase her 2013 EleVen clothing line in an exhibition match. She’s so good to our fans, and I know that the local women participating are very excited to play alongside a world renowned tennis star!”
All of the players in the exhibition match will be dressed in styles from the Spring 2013 collection of EleVen By Venus Williams and the apparel will be on-sale during the match as well as throughout the week in the tournament merchandise tent. The all-female ball crew will also be clothed in apparel by EleVen.
Williams believes that if you look good, you play well. In 2007, she debuted a collection of classic tennis dresses and sportswear. In 2012, Williams re-launched EleVen as a true active lifestyle brand available to customers. This fresh start for the line embodies William’s iconoclastic approach to lifestyle activewear: strong, simple, and iconic. EleVen By Venus Williams is sold at tennis shops, specialty boutiques, and online at EleVenbyVenus.com.
“I’m excited to showcase my 2013 EleVen collection to the fans at the Family Circle Cup, and what better way than on the court where players can look good and play well!,” said Williams.
For more information about the exhibition match or to purchase tickets, visit FamilyCircleCup.com. For more information on EleVen, go to http://elevenbyvenus.com/.
Marina Hingis Elected to International Tennis Hall of Fame with industry leaders Cliff Drysdale, Charlie Pasarell, Ion Tiriac
Marina Hingis Elected to International Tennis Hall of Fame with industry leaders Cliff Drysdale, Charlie Pasarell, Ion Tiriac
NEWPORT, R.I., USA, March 4, 2013- Martina Hingis, a former world No. 1 and the winner of 15 Grand Slam tournament titles in singles, doubles, and mixed doubles, has been elected to receive the highest honor in the sport of tennis, enshrinement in the International Tennis Hall of Fame. Joining Hingis in the Class of 2013 will be two co-founders of the ATP, longtime ESPN tennis broadcaster Cliff Drysdale and tennis promoter and industry leader Charlie Pasarell, both of whom have been elected in the Contributor Category. Also in that category, Romanian tennis great Ion Tiriac, has been elected in recognition of his work to grow the sport through roles as an influential player manager and successful tournament promoter. It was previously announced that Australian tennis legend Thelma Coyne Long, winner of 19 Grand Slam tournament titles between the 1930s and 1950s, has been elected in the Master Player Category. The Hall of Fame Class of 2013 was announced today as part of the World Tennis Day festivities, and the new class will be honored tonight in a Center Court presentation at Madison Square Garden during the BNP Paribas Showdown.
“Being inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame is tremendous honor,” stated Hingis. “It is truly a privilege to be part of such an exclusive group of tennis icons. I am looking forward to the enshrinement weekend in Newport and to being welcomed in by the other Hall of Famers.”
International Tennis Hall of Fame President Stan Smith said, “Having achieved world No. 1 status in both singles and doubles, and having won an incredible 15 Grand Slam tournament titles, Martina Hingis is undoubtedly one of the world’s elite tennis players, and we are glad to pay tribute to her among the legends of the sport.”
Smith, who also serves as chairman of the Enshrinee Nominating Committee, also commented, “Cliff, Charlie, and Ion all had success in tennis at the top levels, but they also had visions for the sport’s immense potential for growth, and they have dedicated their lives and careers to making that happen. Tennis is better for having had the leadership of these three men, and Hall of Fame enshrinement is a well-deserved tribute in recognition of all they have done for our sport. Also, during the Australian Open, we had the opportunity to notify Thelma Coyne Long of the good news of her enshrinement, and she was delighted. She is one of the greatest Australian tennis players of all time, which already places her in outstanding company, and now she will be forever celebrated among the best in the world. I look forward to welcoming all five honorees into the Hall of Fame this year.”
The Class of 2013 Hall of Fame Enshrinement Ceremony will be held on Saturday, July 13, 2013. The ceremony will be a highlight of the Rolex Hall of Fame Enshrinement Weekend, which will also feature the unveiling of museum tribute exhibits for the new Hall of Famers, grand celebratory parties and special events, and an exhibition match featuring great tennis legends. The ceremony and festivities will be held in conjunction with the annual Hall of Fame Tennis Championships, an ATP World Tour event. Tickets for the ceremony and tournament are available now on HallofFameTennisChampionships.com or by phone at 401-849-6053.
The 2013 Rolex Hall of Fame Enshrinement Weekend marks the start of a new title sponsorship of the enshrinement festivities by the luxury Swiss watchmaker. Rolex has been the Official Timepiece of the International Tennis Hall of Fame for many years and has a long history of supporting the sport’s most important events.
“We are so pleased to welcome Rolex as the title sponsor of the International Tennis Hall of Fame’s Enshrinement Weekend. This new facet of our long-standing relationship is an ideal fit as the enshrinement events honor those individuals who have displayed excellence in performance and have achieved the pinnacle of success, characteristics exemplified by the Rolex brand,” said Christopher Clouser, chairman of the International Tennis Hall of Fame. “On behalf of the Hall of Fame’s Board of Directors, I extend our congratulations to the Class of 2013. We look forward to paying tribute to their extraordinary lives and careers this summer and beyond.”
The five new Hall of Famers are joining elite company among the world’s best tennis players and industry leaders and innovators. Since 1955, the honor of enshrinement in the International Tennis Hall of Fame has been presented to just 224 people. Hall of Famers hail from 19 countries- a testament to the global appeal of the sport.
Located in Newport, Rhode Island, the International Tennis Hall of Fame & Museum is a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving the history and heritage of tennis. The Hall of Fame offers an extensive museum that chronicles the history of the sport and honors the game’s greatest legends. Surrounding the museum are 13 historic grass tennis courts that date back to 1880, and were the site of the first U.S. National Lawn Tennis Championships, hosted in 1881.
Individuals are eligible for Hall of Fame enshrinement in three categories, Recent Player, Master Player, and Contributor. The International Media Panel, which is comprised of tennis journalists and authors, vote on the Recent Player Category. The International Masters Panel, which consists of Hall of Famers and individuals who are highly knowledgeable of the sport and its history, vote on the Master Player and Contributor categories. To be elected in any of the categories, an affirmative vote of 75% is required.
—A, McLaughlin, ITHOF
















