The year has sure flown past and what a great tennis year it’s been for Novak Djokovic, winning 3 out of 4 Grand Slam finals. [Read more…]
Bring on the AO, Only 12 Weeks to Go!
The US Open finished over 6 weeks ago and right about now it’s really feeling like a long time between slams.
The good news is that it’s only 12 weeks to go until the AO! [Read more…]
3 Spectacular Reasons to Become an Australian Open Member
Currently the US Open Series is being played in the lead up to the US Open, which will run from August 29 to September 2011.
Given that men’s tennis-wise it’s all happening in the US at the moment, you’re probably wondering why I’m writing an article about the Australian Open.
Well, the Australian Open member ticket pre-sale happens in August and September, which reminded me of why I love being an AO Member and I wanted to share the reasons why. [Read more…]
Grand Slam Tennis 2011: Tournament Schedule & Tidbits
The tennis grand slam tournaments start in January in Australia and run through until September in the USA. [Read more…]
2011 Australian Open: When the roar is over, got to carry on
For two heady weeks while the Australian Open is on tennis is king of your world.
Blissful days are spent watching tennis live or on TV, scouring the Australian Open website, news sites and tennis blogs, and connecting with other tennis fans on Twitter, Facebook and at Melbourne Park.
It’s all about who’s playing who, who’s wearing what (or not), who did what with their hair, who can dance, who said what to the media, what Todd Woodbridge SMSd to who, who got injured, who was sweating a lot, who carried a blow up kangaroo around Melbourne Park, who is still playing 4 hours and 44 minutes after they started, who had Ana in their player box and who will win and did win the final.
Rog, Raf, Dave, the Andys, Rob, Nole, Dolly, Tom, Nando, Kim, Ana, Caro, the other players and @AustralianOpen are your new best friends and if your friends don’t like talking about tennis, you just don’t see them.
You commit yourself 100% to doing what it takes to keep on watching.
If you’re in another time zone you’re pushing through the tiredness to stay up all night because you can’t bear the thought of missing a minute. After two weeks your body clock is adjusting to Melbourne Eastern Daylight Saving Time and you’ll have difficultly adjusting back.
It’s tennis galore and it feeds your addiction. You need more, more, more.
And for two whole weeks, you get more. A whole new level that’s for sure. Probably the best AO ever.
Then BAM. It’s all over.
All Over Red Rover.
The Australian Open is finished and there are 50 weeks before it starts again.
You feel lost.
It starts with the tennis blues and then you slip into the GSHO; the Grand Slam Hang Over.*
It feels like you’ve been going hard at an incredible, two week long party, having an amazing time, then, when it’s over you’re left feeling drained, staring listlessly at the TV and catching up on sleep. But it’s worth it. Oh, so worth it.
The GSHO can last for weeks.
With no government funded GSHO support group to turn to, it’s up to you to deal with the GSHO as best you can. Thank goodness for Twitter so you know you’re not alone in feeling this way.
When the roar is over, you’ve got to carry on.
Tidy up your house, go to the supermarket and read your emails.
Regroup. Re-engage with the non tennis world. Remember the classic moments.
After all, it’s only 50 more weeks until Australian Open 2012.
And the French Open starts on 17 May. Bring it on!
Grand Slam Gal
* Big thanks to @SianDavies09 for finding the right words to accurately describe the feeling that is the Grand Slam Hang Over
Articles inspired by the 2011 Australian Open
Australian Open: Thanks for the memories. We’ve had a ball!
Dolgopolov chucks snag on the barbie, not a hair out of place
Rafa’s Wet T-shirt, Kanga-Rog, Longest Match Ever
Dance Pretty Petko, Dance. How it all began.
Mahut, styled by Venus. Can you picture it?
Epic 5 Set Matches Galore. 16 in fact. Phwoar!
Fernando Hits, Venus Misses, Caro ???
Rally for Relief. Top 10 Moments that Hit the Spot
7 Smashing Reasons to Love the Australian Open
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Australian Open: Thanks for the memories. We’ve had a ball!
The 2011 Australian Open sure was a whole new level!
Day after day of incredible tennis, media stories, fashions on the field, unexpected upsets and unfortunately, painful injuries.
What a tournament!
Here are the moments that will be remembered. The good, the bad and the ugly.
- Men’s Final – Djokovic beats Murray in straight sets, a clear victory for Djokovic and sure, Murray could have played better but am feeling sorry for him having to face the media… he is probably 100% Scottish by now, right? Anyways, the $AUD 1,100,000 runner up prize money should make him feel better.
- Women’s Final – Kim Clijsters beating Na Li in 3 Sets
- In her winner speech (no Jada in sight) Kim thanks her dentist, her uncle’s ugly green trousers and says she is now truly “Aussie Kim”. Thanks Kim, looking forward to having you in the Aus Fed Cup team*
- In her runner up speech, Na Li says to her husband “It doesn’t matter if you are fat or thin, handsome or ugly, I will always follow you and love you”. Bless.
- The Bryan brothers win their 10th Men’s Doubles title
- Murray beats Ferrer to go through to the final and becomes even more British
- The flock of seagulls dive bombing Murray v Ferrer, checking if the umpie had any fish and chips?
- Penetta and Dulko win their first Women’s Doubles title
- Justine retires, again
- Roger, outplayed by Djokovic and out before the final
- Ana and her stunning smile supporting Djokovic from his player box
- Na Li going through to the Women’s Final, and her hilarious media interviews joking about her husband and her mum
- Wounded Rafa refusing to retire injured and losing to Ferrer in the quarter final
- The Australia Day fireworks
- Lleyton’s value add to the Channel 7 commentary team*
- Alicia Molik’s value add to the Channel 7 commentary team*
- Rennae Stubbs retires from playing tennis, hope she keeps commentating!*
- The consistently good weather, if occasionally on the cold side, previously unheard of!
- Dolgopolov, his girlish yet secure hair band, and his be-u-ti-ful play
- Caro, the media and the kangaroo tale
- Shiavone and Kuznetsova, incredible tennis, longest women’s match ever
- Bionic qualifier Raonic makes it through to Round 4 – he’s definitely one to watch
- Rafa’s Armanic pics, mmmmmmm
- The middle Saturday getting sold out, 77000+ people attending
- Rafa’s Nike shirts, and his bigger Nike shirts, and his shirt changes
- Dolgopolov beating Soderling in 5 sets – didn’t see that coming
- Berdych versus Verdasco and the big match that wasn’t
- Berdych, dressed like a ball boy
- Verdasco, his mo-hawk and impressively powerful hair product
- Petko, dancing after the comprehensive win over Sharapova – In our poll, 91% of people love the Petko-Dance, the other 9% aren’t sure what to think
- Sam Stosur,losing to Petra Kvitova, not the home slam she was looking for
- Roddick in his magic red toed shoes, loses to Wawrinka
- Aussie boy Tomic and his glasses
- Marin Cilic beats John Isner in the 5 set battle of the big serves
- That dead spot in Hisense arena
- Del Potro, defeated by Baghdatis in the first week, doesn’t make the big come back he was looking for. Please be OK in the long run though Delpo
- Hewitt, loses a huge battle with Nalbandian in Round 1 – not the Australian Open title he was looking for
- Venus, retires injured against Petkovic
- Venus, the black studded mesh zipper combo ouftit, the yellow criss cross pie style number and plastic zippered top
- Caro’s ballet /netball combo dress
- Djokovic dancing with the Star
- That text message that Todd sent to Stubbsy about Kim
- Baghdatis, withdraws injured against Melzer due to an issue with his finger
- Troiki withdraws against Djokovic due to stomach issues
- Nandbandian, withdraws against Berankis, because everything is moving around
- There’s something about Berankis and his power serve, he’s definitely one to watch
- All those epic 5 set matches in the early rounds esp Federer v Simon
- All the names badly pronouned on TV; Gilles Simone, Marion Cilic, Michael Youzhny, David Fera, what the?*
- Mahut, just because, and because I’d love to see him styled by Venus
- Dinara’s comprehensive defeat by Kim, 6-0, 6-0
- The Rally for Relief, tennis players supporting the Queensland flood victims
* I’m in Australia so a few local references appear in the list.
Special mention goes to Twitter
Firstly @AustralianOpen The account grew from around 15,000 followers to 27,000 during the tournament, which is testament to the fabulous tweeting; comprehensive, all inclusive and endlessly entertaining!
Secondly, to all the other tennis tweeters. I have to say that I enjoyed the tweeting as much as the tennis.
Thanks Australian Open and everyone involved for putting on such a great show. I’ll be back next year. No question.
What moments from the 2011 Aus Open will you remember most? Let us know in the comments below.
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Mahut, Styled by Venus. Can you Picture it?
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