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		<title>Bionic Tennis Gloves Join Hands With Pros</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Mar 2009 15:30:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bionic® Tennis Gloves, a product of Louisville-based Hillerich &#038; Bradsby Co., have reached an agreement with the best doubles tennis players in history plus a Dutch singles professional.  It's part of Bionic Glove technology's effort to expand its growing tennis category to Europe's huge tennis market.]]></description>
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<div class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 588px"><img title="Left to right: Erik Middelburg, Paul Haarhuis, Jacco Eltingh and Marc IJzerman" src="http://www.tennisgrandstand.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/image004.jpg" alt="Left to right: Erik Middelburg, Paul Haarhuis, Jacco Eltingh and Marc IJzerman" width="578" height="405" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Left to right: Erik Middelburg, Paul Haarhuis, Jacco Eltingh and Marc IJzerman</p></div>
<p>ATP singles  player Marc IJzerman has joined former No. 1 doubles team players Jacco Eltingh  and Paul Haarhuis in wearing the groundbreaking Bionic Tennis Gloves.  Eltingh  and Haarhuis won five Grand Slam men&#8217;s doubles events together as they became  the world&#8217;s top doubles players.</p>
<p>&#8220;Gloves for tennis?&#8221;  That was  the first reaction of Eltingh and Haarhuis when they were introduced to Bionic  glove technology.  &#8220;But after we tested them we were convinced.  The Bionic  Tennis Gloves are really good.  The grip and feel are totally great,&#8221; Eltingh  said.</p>
<p>Tennis  industry leader and legend Donald Dell, also a Bionic glove partner and  promoter, is thrilled to have Eltingh and Haarhuis on the Bionic team.  &#8220;Jacco  Eltingh and Paul Haarhuis are not only outstanding tennis players, particularly  in doubles, but they are outstanding people in every sense of the word,&#8221; Dell  said.  &#8220;They are well-known and well- respected throughout the Netherlands and  we are delighted that they have practiced with and come to believe in the new  Bionic Tennis Glove.&#8221;</p>
<p>Dell also  notes that IJzerman&#8217;s growing notoriety will also be of benefit for Bionic.   &#8220;Certainly with the tennis knowledge and business background of Eltingh,  Haarhuis and IJzerman, we are very confident of a successful venture for the  Bionic Tennis Glove with new tennis players and converts to the usage of a  tennis glove in the Netherlands and throughout Europe.&#8221;</p>
<p>Haarhuis is  excited about Bionic glove technology.  &#8220;Finally there is a new and innovative  product for tennis,&#8221; he said, &#8220;and the best part is that they feel fantastic,  play great and are all-season.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">About Bionic  Gloves:</span></strong></p>
<p>Bionic Tennis Gloves  were developed by a leading orthopedic hand surgeon.  The all-season tennis  gloves are made of soft, supple cabretta leather and Coolon<sup>TM</sup> moisture  controlling fabric.  Bionic Tennis Gloves are being distributed in Europe in  partnership with Kiem Consultancy BV.  The gloves are available in varying sizes  for women, men and youth.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">About Eltingh Haarhuis  Tennis &amp; Events</span></strong></p>
<p>Eltingh Haarhuis  Tennis &amp; Events is the market leader in tennis events in the Netherlands.   EHT&amp;E offers tennis clinics, summer camps, competitions, consultancy and  promotion.  EHT&amp;E also organizes the AFAS Tennis Classics.</p>
<p>For more information please visit <a title="Bionic Gloves" href="http://www.bionicgloves.com" target="_blank">http://www.bionicgloves.com</a></p>
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		<title>McEnroe’s St. Patty’s Day Happenings</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Happy St. Patrick's Day - a day where a salient moment happened to John McEnroe, whose grandparents on his father's side were from Ireland. As excerpted from my book ON THIS DAY IN TENNIS HISTORY ($19.95, New Chapter Press, www.tennishistorybook.com), McEnroe made his Davis Cup doubles debut and when he received no luck of the Irish in Key Biscayne in his swan song appearance in the modern day Sony Ericsson Open.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!-- Powered by Shantz WP Prefix Suffix. Tech Blog: http://tech.shantanugoel.com/ Secure Programming Blog: http://www.safercode.com/blog/ Blog: http://blog.shantanugoel.com/ --><p>Happy St. Patrick&#8217;s Day &#8211; a  day where a salient moment happened to John McEnroe, whose grandparents on his  father&#8217;s side were from Ireland. As excerpted from my book <strong>ON  THIS DAY IN TENNIS HISTORY</strong> ($19.95, New Chapter Press, <a href="http://www.tennishistorybook.com/" target="_blank">www.tennishistorybook.com</a>), McEnroe  made his Davis Cup doubles debut and when he received no luck of the Irish in  Key Biscayne in his swan song appearance in the modern day Sony Ericsson  Open.</p>
<p>March  17</p>
<p>1927 &#8211; U.S. President Calvin Coolidge conducts the draw  for the 1927 Davis Cup competition on the front lawn of the White House in  Washington, D.C.  Coolidge picks the card with Czechoslovakia on it, which is drawn against  Greece in the first round of the  European Zone. Writes the <em>New York Times </em>of the event, &#8220;Surrounded by diplomats from the twenty-five nations  entered into the tournament, he drew the card bearing the name of  Czechoslovakia from the bowl of the  trophy. Joseph C. Grew, Under Secretary of State, then picked Greece,  which was paired with the nation of the President&#8217;s choice. The various  diplomats then formed in line and each withdrew the name of one nation from the  cup.&#8221; An ironic event occurs when the representative from Belgium  selects his own nation from the cup. Twenty one nations are placed in the  European Zone and four in the American Zone. The winner of each zone would meet  each other and the winner taking on the United States, the holder of the  Davis Cup, in the Challenge Round.</p>
<p>1979 &#8211; John McEnroe and  Peter Fleming make their Davis Cup debut as a doubles team, defeating Ivan Molina and  Orlando Agudelo 6-4, 6-0, 6-4 giving the United States a match-clinching 3-0  lead over Colombia in the Davis Cup first round at the Cleveland Skating Club in  Cleveland, Ohio. McEnroe and Fleming become arguably the greatest doubles  combination the United  States has ever fielded in Davis Cup play,  ending their patriotic partnership in 1984 with a 14-1 record. They win 14  straight Davis Cup doubles matches &#8211; a record among U.S. Davis Cup doubles teams  &#8211; and represent the U.S. on Davis Cup final-winning teams  in 1981 and 1982. Their final Davis Cup doubles match is their only defeat &#8211; a  7-5, 5-7, 6-2, 7-5 loss to Stefan Edberg and Anders Jarryd in the  title-clinching win for Sweden over the United States in the 1984 Davis Cup final in  Goteborg,  Sweden.</p>
<p>1992 &#8211; John McEnroe, whose  grandparents on his father&#8217;s side were born in Ireland, receives no luck of the  Irish on St. Patrick&#8217;s Day in what becomes his final match ever at the Lipton  Championships in Key Biscayne, Fla., losing to Richard Krajicek 7-6 (3), 6-4 in  the third round.</p>
<p>1996 &#8211; In a final played  with on-court temperatures surpassing 110 degrees, Michael Chang defeats No.  68<sup>th</sup>-ranked Paul Haarhuis of the Netherlands 7-5, 6-1, 6-1 to win the Newsweek  Champions Cup in Indian Wells, Calif. &#8220;Today I could actually feel the heat  coming through the soles of my shoes,&#8221; says Chang following the match. &#8220;They  announced 110 degrees, but I was told it was 130 degrees. They just didn&#8217;t want  to scare anybody.&#8221;</p>
<p>2001- Booed as she enters  the court for her final round match against Kim Clijsters at the Tennis Masters  Series -Indian Wells, Serena Williams withstands the harsh fan and media  allegations of match-fixing, by defeating Clijsters 4-6, 6-4, 6-2. Fans react  severely to the Williams family after Venus Williams abruptly withdraws from her  semifinal match with Serena Williams the day before. &#8220;In the beginning, I was a  little shocked,&#8221; Serena says. &#8220;Then I was like, &#8216;Wow, this is getting old. Move  on to something new&#8230;I prayed to God just to help me be strong, not even to win,  but to be strong, not listen to the crowd.&#8221; The withdrawal and aftermath came on  the heels of tabloid story in the <em>National  Enquirer</em> stating that Williams father Richard fixed the 2000  Wimbledon semifinal between the two sisters.</p>
<p>2007 &#8211; Daniela Hantuchova  of Slovakia wins her second  Pacific Life Open championship in Indian Wells, Calif. &#8211; and her second career title &#8211; defeating Svetlana  Kuznetsova of Russia 6-3, 6-4 in the women&#8217;s  singles final. &#8220;I think all the best things in life are worth waiting for,  moments like this,&#8221; says Hantuchova, who wins her first title in Indian Wells  five years earlier. &#8220;I guess all the hard work and everything I had to go  through makes the victory that much sweeter.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Courier Tops Edberg To Reign In Dubai</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 22 Nov 2008 20:23:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Jim Courier closed out the 2008 Outback Champions Series season in style Saturday, defeating Stefan Edberg 6-3, 6-4 in the final of the Emirates NBD The Legends "Rock" Dubai Championships. The win earned Courier a first-prize paycheck of $54,000 for his fourth tournament title of the year on the global tennis circuit for champion tennis players age 30 and over.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!-- Powered by Shantz WP Prefix Suffix. Tech Blog: http://tech.shantanugoel.com/ Secure Programming Blog: http://www.safercode.com/blog/ Blog: http://blog.shantanugoel.com/ --><p><strong>DUBAI, U.A.E., Nov. 22, 2008</strong> &#8211; Jim Courier closed out the 2008 Outback Champions  Series season in style Saturday, defeating Stefan Edberg 6-3, 6-4 in the final  of the Emirates NBD The Legends &#8220;Rock&#8221; Dubai Championships. The win earned  Courier a first-prize paycheck of $54,000 for his fourth tournament title of the  year on the global tennis circuit for champion tennis players age 30 and over.</p>
<p>Courier, who also won titles this year in Grand Cayman, Charlotte and  Dallas, was also presented with a $100,000 check from the Stanford Financial  Group for finishing the 2008 Outback Champions Series as its No. 1 ranked player  in the Stanford Champions Rankings. In all, Courier collected $404,000 in prize  money in 2008, including his Stanford Financial Group bonus.</p>
<p>&#8220;This is a  great finish to a great year,&#8221; said Courier after his win over Edberg. &#8220;Dubai is  a fantastic place for me, and for all the players, to end up the season. It&#8217;s a  pleasure playing in front of the great crowds in this great  city.&#8221;</p>
<p>Courier broke Edberg in the eighth game of the first set, hitting  a blistering forehand down-the-line passing shot on break point to take a 5-3  lead, before serving out the set the next game. Courier appeared to take  complete control of the match by breaking Edberg in the third game of the second  set to take a 2-1 lead. Edberg, however, made a last stand by breaking Courier  back to even the set at 4-4. The Swede, however, was unable to keep the  momentum, losing serve the next game before Courier served out the match the  following game.</p>
<p>&#8220;I played well today,&#8221; said the 42-year-old Edberg,  playing in his first Outback Champions Series event. &#8220;I didn&#8217;t really have much  of a chance toward the end of the match. He played his points too well. He  really hit some great passing shots. I hope to have the opportunity to play him  again very soon.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;Stefan just keeps applying pressure,&#8221; said Courier,  38. &#8220;I had to serve well to keep him from coming into the net. And I did serve  well today. His volleys are deadly &#8211; probably the best I have ever  seen.&#8221;</p>
<p>The final marked the first meeting between Courier and Edberg  since they last competed on the ATP tour in the semifinals of Scottsdale, Ariz.,  in 1995. During their ATP careers, Courier and Edberg had a spirited rivalry  with Courier winning six of their 10 meetings, including the finals of the 1992  and 1993 Australian Opens. Edberg&#8217;s signature win over Courier came in a 6-2,  6-4, 6-0 victory in the final of the 1991 U.S. Open.</p>
<p>In the third-place  match Saturday, Paul Haarhuis of the Netherlands, the 2007 champion in Dubai,  defeated Anders Jarryd of Sweden in an abbreviated 8-5 pro set.</p>
<p>The  Outback Champions Series features eight events on its 2008 schedule with each  event featuring a round-robin match format. The winner of each division meets in  the title match while second place finishers in each division play in the  third-place match. Each event features $150,000 in prize money with an  undefeated winner taking home $54,000 as well as Champions Series ranking points  that will determine the year-end Stanford Champions Rankings No. 1. Beginning in  2008, the year-end champion will receive a $100,000 bonus courtesy of Stanford  Financial Group, the official rankings sponsor of the Outback Champions Series.</p>
<p>The 2008 Outback Champions Series kicked off March 12-16 in Naples,  Fla., at The Oliver Group Champions Cup where Todd Martin defeated John McEnroe  in the final. Courier won the second event of the season at The Residences at  The Ritz Carlton Grand Cayman Legends Championships April 16-20, defeating Wayne  Ferreira in the final, while McEnroe won his first career Outback Champions  Series event in Boston April 30- May 4, defeating Aaron Krickstein in the final.  Pat Cash won his first Outback Champions Series title in Newport, R.I., in  August, defeating Courier in the final, while Courier won his second and third  titles of the season in September in Charlotte and in October in Dallas,  defeating Martin and Thomas Enqvist in the final, respectively. In November,  McEnroe won his second title of the 2008 season in Surprise, Ariz., defeating  Martin in the final.</p>
<p>Founded in 2005, the Outback Champions Series  features some of the biggest names in tennis over the last 25 years, including  Pete Sampras, McEnroe, Courier and many others. To be eligible to compete on the  Outback Champions Series, players must have reached at least a major singles  final, been ranked in the top five in the world or played singles on a  championship Davis Cup team. Each event also has the right to choose a &#8220;wild  card&#8221; entrant. More information on the Outback Champions Series can be obtained  by visiting <a href="http://www.championsseriestennis.com/" target="_blank">www.ChampionsSeriesTennis.com</a>.</p>
<p>InsideOut Sports &amp; Entertainment is a New York City-based  independent producer of proprietary events and promotions founded in 2004 by  former world No. 1 and Hall of Fame tennis player Jim Courier and former SFX and  Clear Channel executive Jon Venison. In 2005, InsideOut launched its signature  property, the Outback Champions Series, a collection of tennis events featuring  the greatest names in tennis over the age of 30. In addition, InsideOut produces  many other successful events including one-night &#8220;Legendary Night&#8221; exhibitions  as well as charity events and tennis fantasy camps, including the annual  Ultimate Fantasy Camp. For more information, please log on to <a href="http://www.insideoutse.com/" target="_blank">www.InsideOutSE.com</a> or <a href="http://www.championsseriestennis.com/" target="_blank">www.ChampionsSeriesTennis.com</a></p>
<p><strong>Results  From Wednesday, November 19</strong><br />
Anders Jarryd, Sweden, def. Wayne Ferreira, South  Africa, 1-6, 6-1, 11-9 (Champions Tie-Breaker)<br />
Paul Haarhuis, Netherlands,  def. Sergi Bruguera, Spain, 7-5, 6-4</p>
<p><strong>Results From Thursday, November  20</strong><br />
Stefan Edberg, Sweden, def. Wayne Ferreira, South Africa, 6-3, 6-2<br />
Jim  Courier, United States, def. Paul Haarhuis, Netherlands, 7-6 (7),  6-4</p>
<p><strong>Results From Friday, November 21</strong><br />
Stefan Edberg, Sweden, def.  Anders Jarryd, Sweden, 7-5, 7-5<br />
Jim Courier, United States, def Sergi  Bruguera, Spain, (walk-over, knee injury)</p>
<p><strong>Results from Saturday, November  22</strong><br />
Championship Match<br />
Jim Courier, United States, def. Stefan Edberg,  Sweden, 6-3, 6-4<br />
Third Place Match<br />
Paul Haarhuis, Netherlands, def. Anders  Jarryd, Sweden, 8-5 (Match shortened to eight-game pro-set)</p>
<p><strong>ROUND ROBIN  STANDINGS</strong><br />
<strong>Group A</strong><br />
Stefan Edberg 2-0<br />
Anders Jarryd 1-1<br />
Wayne Ferreira  0-2</p>
<p><strong>Group B</strong><br />
Jim Courier 2-0<br />
Paul Haarhuis 1-1<br />
Sergi Bruguera  0-2</p>
<p><strong>2008 FINAL STANFORD CHAMPIONS RANKINGS</strong><br />
1.  Jim Courier (USA) 4100  points<br />
2.  John McEnroe (USA) 2500 points<br />
3.  Todd Martin (USA) 2200  points<br />
4.  Wayne Ferreira (RSA) 2100 points<br />
5.  Aaron Krickstein (USA)  1650 points<br />
6.  Magnus Larsson (SWE) 1000 points<br />
Jimmy Arias (USA)<br />
8.  Thomas Enqvist (SWE) 900 points<br />
9.  Pat Cash (AUS) 800 points<br />
10.  Mikael Pernfors (SWE) 750 points<br />
11. Anders Jarryd (SWE) 700 points<br />
12.  Paul Haarhuis (NED) 650 points<br />
13. Karel Novacek (CZE) 500 points<br />
Stefan Edberg (SWE)<br />
15. MaliVai Washington (USA) 450 points<br />
16. Pete  Sampras (USA) 200 points<br />
Goran Ivanisevic (CRO)<br />
18. Mats Wilander  (SWE) 100 points<br />
Sergi Bruguera (ESP)<br />
Justin Gimelstob (USA)</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 Nov 2008 17:15:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Stefan Edberg will meet Jim Courier in Saturday's final of the Emirates NBD The Legends "Rock" Dubai Championships after both players emerged from round-robin play with undefeated records. Edberg defeated former doubles partner and Swedish Davis Cup teammate Anders Jarryd 7-5, 7-5 Friday to reach the final, while Courier advanced courtesy of a walk-over victory when Sergi Bruguera was unable to play their round-robin match due to a knee injury.]]></description>
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<p>The final will mark the first  meeting between Edberg and Courier since they last competed on the ATP tour in  the semifinals of Scottsdale, Ariz., in 1995. During their ATP careers, Courier  and Edberg had a spirited rivalry with Courier winning six of their 10 meetings,  including the finals of the 1992 and 1993 Australian Opens and in the final of  the 1989 Swiss Indoors in Basel for his first ATP singles title. Edberg played  near flawless tennis in defeating Courier 6-2, 6-4, 6-0 in the final of the 1991  U.S. Open. Saturday&#8217;s winner will earn a first-prize paycheck of  $54,000.</p>
<p>&#8220;This is the first time I&#8217;ve played Stefan on the Outback  Champion Series and I can&#8217;t wait to be back out there trying to hit passing  shots by him,&#8221; said Courier of playing Edberg in the final. &#8220;He&#8217;s one of the  last pure serve and volleyers and we&#8217;ve played in quite a few finals including  my first in Basel and in three Grand Slam finals. He&#8217;s one of the game&#8217;s great  champions and it will be a privilege to be back out there with him.&#8221;</p>
<p>Both  Courier and Edberg have combined to win 10 major singles titles (two Wimbledon,  U.S. and Australian Opens for Edberg; two French and Australian Opens for  Courier) and have ranked No. 1 in the world for a combined 130 weeks (72 weeks  for Edberg; 58 weeks for Courier.) Both Courier and Edberg are also two of only  15 men in the history of tennis to play in all four major singles finals in a  career. (Edberg also lost the 1989 French Open final while Courier lost the 1993  Wimbledon final (after defeating Edberg in the semifinals) and the 1991 U.S.  Open final (losing to Edberg).</p>
<p>Against Jarryd, the 42-year-old Edberg  struggled with his serve-and-volley game &#8211; sometimes abandoning it &#8211; as Jarryd  was able to break his serve three times in the match. Jarryd broke Edberg in the  seventh game of the first set to lead 4-3, but was unable to consolidate the  break by losing his serve the very next game. Edberg was able to break Jarryd at  6-5 to close out the first set. In the second set, Jarryd fought off a 0-40  deficit on his serve in the second game to hold for 1-1. The two exchanged two  breaks over the next four games &#8211; Jarryd not able to consolidate his break on  both occasions &#8211; before Edberg closed out the match in the 12th game of the  second set by breaking Jarryd for a fifth and final time.</p>
<p>&#8220;Anders and I  played so many times, we know each other&#8217;s games so well,&#8221; said Edberg. &#8220;He made  me work very hard today. He returns so well. I had to stay back more than I  normally do. This was a great match to play going into the final &#8211; where you  have to fight and work hard the whole way.&#8221;</p>
<p>Said Jarryd, &#8220;I had so much  fun out there, everything worked for me. It&#8217;s been so long since we played. I  thought for a while there maybe I could do it. I was up a break twice in the  second set, but Stefan is a champion and I take my hat off to him.&#8221;</p>
<p>The  Edberg-Courier final Saturday will be played following the third-place match  between Jarryd and Paul Haarhuis.</p>
<p>The Outback Champions Series features  eight events on its 2008 schedule with each event featuring a round-robin match  format. The winner of each division meets in the title match while second place  finishers in each division play in the third-place match. Each event features  $150,000 in prize money with an undefeated winner taking home $54,000 as well as  Champions Series ranking points that will determine the year-end Stanford  Champions Rankings No. 1. Beginning in 2008, the year-end champion will receive  a $100,000 bonus courtesy of Stanford Financial Group, the official rankings  sponsor of the Outback Champions Series.</p>
<p>The 2008 Outback Champions  Series kicked off March 12-16 in Naples, Fla., at The Oliver Group Champions Cup  where Todd Martin defeated John McEnroe in the final. Courier won the second  event of the season at The Residences at The Ritz Carlton Grand Cayman Legends  Championships April 16-20, defeating Wayne Ferreira in the final, while McEnroe  won his first career Outback Champions Series event in Boston April 30- May 4,  defeating Aaron Krickstein in the final. Pat Cash won his first Outback  Champions Series title in Newport, R.I., in August, defeating Courier in the  final, while Courier won his second and third titles of the season in September  in Charlotte and in October in Dallas, defeating Martin and Thomas Enqvist in  the final, respectively. In November, McEnroe won his second title of the 2008  season in Surprise, Ariz., defeating Martin in the final.</p>
<p>Founded in  2005, the Outback Champions Series features some of the biggest names in tennis  over the last 25 years, including Pete Sampras, McEnroe, Courier and many  others. To be eligible to compete on the Outback Champions Series, players must  have reached at least a major singles final, been ranked in the top five in the  world or played singles on a championship Davis Cup team. Each event also has  the right to choose a &#8220;wild card&#8221; entrant. More information on the Outback  Champions Series can be obtained by visiting <a href="http://www.championsseriestennis.com/">www.ChampionsSeriesTennis.com</a>.</p>
<p>InsideOut Sports &amp; Entertainment is a New York City-based  independent producer of proprietary events and promotions founded in 2004 by  former world No. 1 and Hall of Fame tennis player Jim Courier and former SFX and  Clear Channel executive Jon Venison. In 2005, InsideOut launched its signature  property, the Outback Champions Series, a collection of tennis events featuring  the greatest names in tennis over the age of 30. In addition, InsideOut produces  many other successful events including one-night &#8220;Legendary Night&#8221; exhibitions  as well as charity events and tennis fantasy camps, including the annual  Ultimate Fantasy Camp. For more information, please log on to <a href="http://www.insideoutse.com/">www.InsideOutSE.com</a> or <a href="http://www.championsseriestennis.com/">www.ChampionsSeriesTennis.com</a></p>
<p>Results  From Wednesday, November 19<br />
Anders Jarryd, Sweden, def. Wayne Ferreira, South  Africa, 1-6, 6-1, 11-9 (Champions Tie-Breaker)<br />
Paul Haarhuis, Netherlands,  def. Sergi Bruguera, Spain, 7-5, 6-4</p>
<p>Results From Thursday, November  20<br />
Stefan Edberg, Sweden, def. Wayne Ferreira, South Africa, 6-3, 6-2<br />
Jim  Courier, United States, def. Paul Haarhuis, Netherlands, 7-6 (7),  6-4</p>
<p>Results From Friday, November 21<br />
Stefan Edberg, Sweden, def.  Anders Jarryd, Sweden, 7-5, 7-5<br />
Jim Courier, United States, def Sergi  Bruguera, Spain, (walk-over, knee injury)</p>
<p>Saturday<br />
Starting at 3  pm<br />
Anders Jarryd, Sweden, vs. Paul Haarhuis, Netherlands &#8211; Third-place  match<br />
Followed by<br />
Stefan Edberg, Sweden, vs. Jim Courier, United States &#8211;  Championship match</p>
<p>ROUND ROBIN STANDINGS<br />
Group A<br />
Stefan Edberg  2-0<br />
Anders Jarryd 1-1<br />
Wayne Ferreira 0-2</p>
<p>Group B<br />
Jim Courier  2-0<br />
Paul Haarhuis 1-1<br />
Sergi Bruguera 0-2</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Stefan Edberg made a successful debut on the Outback Champions Series tennis circuit Thursday, defeating Wayne Ferreira of South Africa 6-3, 6-2 in his opening round-robin match at the Emirates NBD The Legends "Rock" Dubai.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!-- Powered by Shantz WP Prefix Suffix. Tech Blog: http://tech.shantanugoel.com/ Secure Programming Blog: http://www.safercode.com/blog/ Blog: http://blog.shantanugoel.com/ --><p><strong>DUBAI, U.A.E., Nov. 20, 2008</strong> &#8211; Stefan Edberg made a successful debut on the  Outback Champions Series tennis circuit Thursday, defeating Wayne Ferreira of  South Africa 6-3, 6-2 in his opening round-robin match at the Emirates NBD The  Legends &#8220;Rock&#8221; Dubai. Jim Courier joined Edberg in the winner&#8217;s circle Thursday,  defeating Paul Haarhuis of the Netherlands 7-6 (7), 6-4 in his opening  round-robin match, avenging his loss to Haarhuis in the 2007 Dubai final. The  Emirates NBD The Legends &#8220;Rock&#8221; Dubai is the eighth and final event on the 2008  Outback Champions Series, the global tennis circuit for champion tennis players  age 30 and over.</p>
<p>The 42-year-old Edberg used the serve-and-volley game  that led him to six major singles titles to dominate Ferreira on the hard courts  of Dubai&#8217;s Aviation Club. Ferreira&#8217;s only opportunity in the match came when he  held two break points on Edberg&#8217;s serve leading 1-0 in the first set. After  Edberg held serve for 1-1, he broke Ferreira&#8217;s serve in the seventh game of the  first set and closed out the set two games later. The Swede&#8217;s serve held strong  in the second set and he broke Ferreira two more times to close out the  match.</p>
<p>&#8220;I am very happy with the way I played,&#8221; said Edberg. &#8220;I had a  rhythm going but I had to concentrate very hard and keep the pressure on Wayne  all the time.&#8221;</p>
<p>Said Ferreira, &#8220;It was really great to play against Stefan  Edberg today &#8212; whatever the outcome. I enjoyed the match. I just didn&#8217;t serve  that well today.&#8221;</p>
<p>Courier entered his match with extra motivation to beat  Haarhuis, who beat him 6-1, 6-4 in the 2007 final in Dubai. The players traded  breaks early in the first set but stayed neck and neck until the tie-breaker. A  missed overhead by Haarhuis at 7-7 in the tie-breaker was the difference for  Courier, who won the first set on the next point. In the second set, Courier hit  the shot of the match- a twisting backhand overhead winner &#8211; on break point to  break Haarhuis&#8217; serve in the seventh game. He held on to win the match three  games later.</p>
<p>&#8220;I feel amazing right now,&#8221; said Courier after the match.  &#8220;Playing Paul is like massaging your brain. He is so tricky how he sneaks in to  net and moves really well.&#8221;</p>
<p>Said Haarhuis, &#8220;This is the first time I have  faced disaster in Dubai. Until tonight I have never lost a match here. The  better player won and tonight quite simply Jim was the better  player.&#8221;</p>
<p>Courier is the No. 1 ranked player on the Stanford Champions  Rankings, used to determine the top ranked player on the Outback Champions  Series. Courier&#8217;s three tournament titles this year in Grand Cayman, Charlotte  and Dallas, as well as his final-round showing in Newport, R.I., have helped him  earn 3,800 Stanford Champions Ranking points entering Dubai. That point total is  good enough for him to clinch the top-ranking for the year and earn a $100,000  bonus from the Stanford Financial Group, the official rankings sponsor of the  Outback Champions Series. Courier will be presented with his check and his  year-end No. 1 trophy by Stanford Financial after his match Friday with Sergi  Bruguera of Spain.</p>
<p>Also on Friday&#8217;s schedule will be Edberg taking on his  former doubles partner and Davis Cup teammate Anders Jarryd. If both Edberg and  Courier win their matches Friday, they will qualify for Saturday&#8217;s championship  match that will be a rematch of the 1991 U.S. Open final (won by Edberg) and the  1992 and 1993 Australian Open finals (both won by Courier.)</p>
<p>The Outback  Champions Series features eight events on its 2008 schedule with each event  featuring a round-robin match format. The winner of each division meets in the  title match while second place finishers in each division play in the  third-place match. Each event features $150,000 in prize money with an  undefeated winner taking home $54,000 as well as Champions Series ranking points  that will determine the year-end Stanford Champions Rankings No. 1. Beginning in  2008, the year-end champion will receive a $100,000 bonus courtesy of Stanford  Financial Group, the official rankings sponsor of the Outback Champions Series.</p>
<p>The 2008 Outback Champions Series kicked off March 12-16 in Naples,  Fla., at The Oliver Group Champions Cup where Todd Martin defeated John McEnroe  in the final. Courier won the second event of the season at The Residences at  The Ritz Carlton Grand Cayman Legends Championships April 16-20, defeating  Ferreira in the final, while McEnroe won his first career Outback Champions  Series event in Boston April 30- May 4, defeating Aaron Krickstein in the final.  Pat Cash won his first Outback Champions Series title in Newport, R.I., in  August, defeating Courier in the final, while Courier won his second and third  titles of the season in September in Charlotte and in October in Dallas,  defeating Martin and Thomas Enqvist in the final, respectively. In November,  McEnroe won his second title of the 2008 season in Surprise, Ariz., defeating  Martin in the final.</p>
<p>Founded in 2005, the Outback Champions Series  features some of the biggest names in tennis over the last 25 years, including  Pete Sampras, McEnroe, Courier and many others. To be eligible to compete on the  Outback Champions Series, players must have reached at least a major singles  final, been ranked in the top five in the world or played singles on a  championship Davis Cup team. Each event also has the right to choose a &#8220;wild  card&#8221; entrant. More information on the Outback Champions Series can be obtained  by visiting <a href="http://www.championsseriestennis.com/" target="_blank">www.ChampionsSeriesTennis.com</a>.</p>
<p>InsideOut Sports &amp; Entertainment is a New York City-based  independent producer of proprietary events and promotions founded in 2004 by  former world No. 1 and Hall of Fame tennis player Jim Courier and former SFX and  Clear Channel executive Jon Venison. In 2005, InsideOut launched its signature  property, the Outback Champions Series, a collection of tennis events featuring  the greatest names in tennis over the age of 30. In addition, InsideOut produces  many other successful events including one-night &#8220;Legendary Night&#8221; exhibitions  as well as charity events and tennis fantasy camps, including the annual  Ultimate Fantasy Camp. For more information, please log on to <a href="http://www.insideoutse.com/" target="_blank">www.InsideOutSE.com</a> or <a href="http://www.championsseriestennis.com/" target="_blank">www.ChampionsSeriesTennis.com</a></p>
<p>Results  From Wednesday, November 19<br />
Anders Jarryd, Sweden, def. Wayne Ferreira, South  Africa, 1-6, 6-1, 11-9 (Champions Tie-Breaker)<br />
Paul Haarhuis, Netherlands,  def. Sergi Bruguera, Spain, 7-5, 6-4</p>
<p>Results From Thursday, November  20<br />
Stefan Edberg, Sweden, def. Wayne Ferreira, South Africa, 6-3, 6-2<br />
Jim  Courier, United States, def. Paul Haarhuis, Netherlands, 7-6 (7),  6-4</p>
<p>Schedule of Play<br />
Friday, November 21<br />
Starting at 3 pm<br />
Stefan  Edberg, Sweden, vs. Anders Jarryd, Sweden<br />
Jim Courier, United States, vs.  Sergi Bruguera, Spain</p>
<p>Saturday<br />
Starting at 3 pm<br />
Third-place  match<br />
Followed by<br />
Championship match</p>
<p>ROUND ROBIN STANDINGS<br />
Group  A<br />
Anders Jarryd    1-0<br />
Stefan Edberg    1-0<br />
Wayne Ferreira     0-2</p>
<p>Group B<br />
Jim Courier    1-0<br />
Paul Haarhuis    1-1<br />
Sergi  Bruguera    0-1</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Nov 2008 20:16:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Anders Jarryd of Sweden and defending champion Paul Haarhuis of the Netherlands each registered opening-day victories Wednesday at the Emirates NBD The Legends "Rock" Dubai, the eighth and final event on the 2008 Outback Champions Series, the global tennis circuit for champion tennis players age 30 and over.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!-- Powered by Shantz WP Prefix Suffix. Tech Blog: http://tech.shantanugoel.com/ Secure Programming Blog: http://www.safercode.com/blog/ Blog: http://blog.shantanugoel.com/ --><p><strong>DUBAI, U.A.E., Nov. 19, 2008</strong> &#8211; Anders Jarryd of Sweden and defending champion  Paul Haarhuis of the Netherlands each registered opening-day victories Wednesday  at the Emirates NBD The Legends &#8220;Rock&#8221; Dubai, the eighth and final event on the  2008 Outback Champions Series, the global tennis circuit for champion tennis  players age 30 and over. Jarryd continued his run of recent strong play by  beating Wayne Ferreira of South Africa 1-6, 6-1, 11-9 (Champions Tie-breaker),  while Haarhuis edged two-time French Open champion Sergi Bruguera of Spain 7-5,  6-4.</p>
<p>Jarryd is fresh off his best career Outback Champions Series  showing two weeks ago in Surprise, Ariz., where he defeated Jim Courier en route  to a fourth-place finish. The 47-year-old Jarryd, a former world No. 5 and a  Wimbledon semifinalist in 1985, suffered through a barrage of Ferreira forehands  to lose the opening set 6-1. The Swede, however, changed the pace of the match  by taking his South African opponent out of his rhythm with drop shots and slice  backhands to even the match by winning the second set as easily as he lost the  first. In the Champions Tie-Breaker, a 10-point tie-breaker played in lieu of a  third set, Jarryd implemented an attacking style of play to jump out to a 9-6  lead. However, Ferreira charged back to save three consecutive match points,  before Jarryd was able to hold on and win the next two points to close out the  Champions Tie-breaker by an 11-9 margin.</p>
<p>Haarhuis, who beat Jim Courier  to win his first Outback Champions Series event last year in Dubai, used his  penetrating ground strokes and strong fitness to edge Bruguera. Haarhuis broke  Bruguera at 5-5 before serving out the first set 7-5 and broke again in the  sixth game of the second set before closing out the match four games  later.</p>
<p>Thursday&#8217;s play will be highlighted by the Outback Champions  Series debut of Stefan Edberg, who takes on Wayne Ferreira at 5 pm local time in  Dubai. Edberg, 42, is one of 15 men in the history of tennis to play in all four  major singles finals during his career. He won singles titles at Wimbledon in  1988 and 1990, at the U.S. Open in 1991 and 1992 and at the Australian Open in  1985 and 1987. At the French Open in 1989, Edberg fell one set shy of capturing  the singles title, losing to Michael Chang in a five-set final. Edberg won 42  singles titles and 18 doubles titles in his career and held the No. 1 singles  ranking for 72 weeks. He guided Sweden to victories in the Davis Cup in 1984,  1985, 1987 and 1994 and won the bronze medal in singles and doubles at the 1988  Olympic Games.</p>
<p>Also on Thursday&#8217;s schedule will be Haarhuis taking on  Courier in a re-match of the 2007 Dubai final.</p>
<p>The Outback Champions  Series features eight events on its 2008 schedule with each event featuring a  round-robin match format. The winner of each division meets in the title match  while second place finishers in each division play in the third-place match.  Each event features $150,000 in prize money with an undefeated winner taking  home $54,000 as well as Champions Series ranking points that will determine the  year-end Stanford Champions Rankings No. 1. Beginning in 2008, the year-end  champion will receive a $100,000 bonus courtesy of Stanford Financial Group, the  official rankings sponsor of the Outback Champions Series.</p>
<p>The 2008  Outback Champions Series kicked off March 12-16 in Naples, Fla., at The Oliver  Group Champions Cup where Todd Martin defeated John McEnroe in the final.  Courier won the second event of the season at The Residences at The Ritz Carlton  Grand Cayman Legends Championships April 16-20, defeating Ferreira in the final,  while McEnroe won his first career Outback Champions Series event in Boston  April 30- May 4, defeating Aaron Krickstein in the final. Pat Cash won his first  Outback Champions Series title in Newport, R.I., in August, defeating Courier in  the final, while Courier won his second and third titles of the season in  September in Charlotte and in October in Dallas, defeating Martin and Thomas  Enqvist in the final, respectively. In November, McEnroe won his second title of  the 2008 season in Surprise, Ariz., defeating Martin in the  final.</p>
<p>Founded in 2005, the Outback Champions Series features some of the  biggest names in tennis over the last 25 years, including Pete Sampras, McEnroe,  Courier and many others. To be eligible to compete on the Outback Champions  Series, players must have reached at least a major singles final, been ranked in  the top five in the world or played singles on a championship Davis Cup team.  Each event also has the right to choose a &#8220;wild card&#8221; entrant. More information  on the Outback Champions Series can be obtained by visiting <a href="http://www.championsseriestennis.com/" target="_blank">www.ChampionsSeriesTennis.com</a>.</p>
<p>InsideOut Sports &amp; Entertainment is a New York City-based  independent producer of proprietary events and promotions founded in 2004 by  former world No. 1 and Hall of Fame tennis player Jim Courier and former SFX and  Clear Channel executive Jon Venison. In 2005, InsideOut launched its signature  property, the Outback Champions Series, a collection of tennis events featuring  the greatest names in tennis over the age of 30. In addition, InsideOut produces  many other successful events including one-night &#8220;Legendary Night&#8221; exhibitions  as well as charity events and tennis fantasy camps, including the annual  Ultimate Fantasy Camp. For more information, please log on to <a href="http://www.insideoutse.com/" target="_blank">www.InsideOutSE.com</a> or <a href="http://www.championsseriestennis.com/" target="_blank">www.ChampionsSeriesTennis.com</a></p>
<p>Results<br />
Wednesday,  November 19, 2008<br />
Anders Jarryd, Sweden, def. Wayne Ferreira, South Africa,  1-6, 6-1, 11-9 (Champions Tie-Breaker)<br />
Paul Haarhuis, Netherlands, def. Sergi  Bruguera, Spain, 7-5, 6-4</p>
<p>Schedule of Play<br />
Thursday, November  20<br />
Starting at 5 pm<br />
Stefan Edberg, Sweden, vs. Wayne Ferreira, South  Africa<br />
Paul Haarhuis, Netherlands, vs. Jim Courier, United  States</p>
<p>Friday, November 21<br />
Starting at 3 pm<br />
Stefan Edberg, Sweden,  vs. Anders Jarryd, Sweden<br />
Jim Courier, United States, vs. Sergi Bruguera,  Spain</p>
<p>Saturday<br />
Starting at 3 pm<br />
Third-place match<br />
Followed  by<br />
Championship match</p>
<p>ROUND ROBIN STANDINGS<br />
Group A<br />
Anders  Jarryd    1-0<br />
Stefan Edberg    0-0<br />
Wayne Ferreira    0-1</p>
<p>Group  B<br />
Paul Haarhuis    0-1<br />
Jim Courier    0-0<br />
Sergi Bruguera    0-1</p>
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		<title>Mondays With Bob Greene: Against Djokovic you need to be perfect</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bob Greene, the esteemed former Associated Press tennis writer, wraps up the week that was in international tennis with his “Monday’s With Bob Greene” column – a revival of his popular weekly feature at the AP. This week Bob summarizes the Shanghai Masters Cup and the PEOPLEnet Cup.]]></description>
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<p>Novak Djokovic beat Nikolay Davydenko 6-1 7-5 to win the Tennis Masters Cup in Shanghai, China</p>
<p>Fabrice Santoro won the PEOPLEnet Cup by beating Victor Hanescu 6-2 6-3 in Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine</p>
<p><strong>SAYINGS</strong></p>
<p>&#8220;I would put it in the same league as a Grand Slam because the best eight players in the world are participating here. I feel very happy. End up the season the way I started it, with a win in a big event.&#8221; &#8211; Novak Djokovic, the Australian Open champion who beat Nikolay Davydenko to win the season-ending Tennis Masters Cup.</p>
<p>&#8220;Against Djokovic you need to be perfect, also play very fast and very good. That&#8217;s what he did, and I didn&#8217;t.&#8221; &#8211; Nikolay Davydenko.</p>
<p>&#8220;At the moment it&#8217;s Rafa and myself. I really still feel it&#8217;s that way because &#8230; we&#8217;ve played big events on so many occasions. I mean, we still have to play a few more Grand Slam finals. If that&#8217;s the case, I&#8217;m very happy from my side.&#8221; &#8211; Roger Federer, after being ousted from the Tennis Masters Cup and failing to reach the semifinals.</p>
<p>&#8220;I didn&#8217;t feel like I could go out and try to compete and win a tennis match. It&#8217;s definitely a tough prospect trying to beat Roger (Federer) with no serve and not being able to move much.&#8221; &#8211; Andy Roddick, after pulling out of the Tennis Masters Cup with a right ankle injury.</p>
<p>&#8220;I don&#8217;t know if the injury (resulted) from my fight to be number one because in reality, I didn&#8217;t play in any extra tournaments, I only played what I had to for the ranking and I don&#8217;t think you can reproach me for that. I didn&#8217;t do anything crazy to be No. 1.&#8221; &#8211; Rafael Nadal.</p>
<p>&#8220;Rafa comes in off a very tough year and his body has been warning him for weeks. It&#8217;s an acute injury that needs time to recuperate. If he played in Argentina, it could become worse.&#8221; &#8211; Angel Ruiz-Cotorro, Spanish Davis Cup team doctor, saying Nadal would not play in the Cup final against Argentina.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s disappointing (Rafael) Nadal cannot be with us but we shouldn&#8217;t talk about him any more from now on.&#8221; &#8211; Emilio Sanchez-Vicario, Spain&#8217;s Davis Cup captain, as he replaced the world&#8217;s top-ranked player with little-known Marcel Granollers.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s always hard to win against Federer. I know that I have to play my best tennis. But in another way, it&#8217;s easier for me because I have no question in any head. I just want to give everything, every point to my best tennis to win. It&#8217;s easier to play in that way.&#8221; &#8211; Gilles Simon, after beating Roger Federer in the first match at the Tennis Masters Cup.</p>
<p>&#8220;The better you play, the better he plays. He&#8217;s quite a unique player and he makes you work hard and runs very well. He&#8217;s unusual to play against.&#8221; &#8211; Roger Federer, about Gilles Simon, who won their opening-round round-robin match at Shanghai.</p>
<p>&#8220;I think the umpires are not going to miss me. I&#8217;ve been quite tough on those guys.&#8221; &#8211; Jonas Bjorkman, who retired after 17 years on the ATP tour.</p>
<p>&#8220;She will laugh at herself, cry over sad memories, swear if she is angry, be shy about intimate details, and that is why she is a perfect movie hero.&#8221; &#8211; Film critic Dubravka Lakic, on his documentary on Jelena Jankovic.</p>
<p>&#8220;For the first time in my career I feel sad that the season is over.&#8221; &#8211; Elena Dementieva.</p>
<p><strong>SLICED</strong></p>
<p>After celebrating his Tennis Masters Cup victory by joining his coach, family and a former Miss University in the stands, Novak Djokovic realized he had cut his left hand. He had the trainer apply a bandage before accepting the trophy for capturing the season-ending tournament. Following his victory over Nikolay Davydenko, Djokovic celebrated by tossing two racquets, his wristbands and sweat-soaked shirt into the crowd at Shanghai&#8217;s Qi Zhong Stadium. Then he went to the player&#8217;s box where he hugged everyone in his entourage. That&#8217;s when he noticed his bloody hand. &#8220;You don&#8217;t feel the pain in the moments of happiness,&#8221; Djokovic said.</p>
<p><strong>STRICKENED</strong></p>
<p>After losing his first round-robin match, Andy Roddick pulled out of the Tennis Masters Cup with a right ankle injury. The 26-year-old American said he rolled the ankle during a warm-up drill in practice. He initially hoped treatment would allow him to play his second match, against Roger Federer, but realized during his pre-match warm-up that he couldn&#8217;t run or serve well enough. Roddick, who also missed the 2005 Tennis Masters Cup because of an injury, was replaced in the elite eight-man field by Radek Stepanek of the Czech Republic.</p>
<p><strong>SEPARATED</strong></p>
<p>When Rafael Nadal was forced to pull out of the Davis Cup final between Spain and Argentina, he was replaced by little-known Marcel Granollers, who will be making his Davis Cup debut. Granollers, who is ranked 56<sup>th</sup> in the world, will join David Ferrer, Fernando Verdasco and Feliciano Lopez as Spain attempts to win the famed international Cup for the first time since 2004. Also taking himself out of contention for the Spanish squad was Tommy Robredo.</p>
<p><strong>STRAIGHT TO THE BANK</strong></p>
<p>There&#8217;s a whole new look to the career money leaders in women&#8217;s tennis. Lindsay Davenport took over the top spot when she won USD $295,412 in 2008, boosting her career total to USD $22,144,715. Although she won both Wimbledon and the season-ending Sony Ericsson Championships in Doha, Qatar, Venus Williams slipped behind her sister Serena, the US Open winner. But Serena and Venus are now second and third on the WTA Tour career earnings list. Serena has pocketed USD $21,961,407, with Venus right behind at USD $21,921,346. For 2008, Serena earned USD $3,852,173 and Venus USD $3,747,565. Steffi Graf dropped from first to fourth on the career earnings list with USD $21,895,277, followed by Martina Navratilova at USD $21,626,089.</p>
<p><strong>SIMON SURPRISE</strong></p>
<p>It didn&#8217;t take long for this year&#8217;s Tennis Masters Cup to pull off a surprise. Gilles Simon made his debut by shocking four-time champion Roger Federer 4-6 6-4 6-3. It was Simon&#8217;s 50<sup>th</sup> ATP match win of the season, a year that saw the Frenchman break into the Top 10 of the South African Airways ATP Rankings for the first time. Simon has also shown that the opening set is only the beginning of a match. The 23-year-old leads the ATP with 14 match wins after losing the first set. Against Federer, he also was a break down in the second set. &#8220;I defeated him once in Toronto, so it was easier to finish the match,&#8221; Simon said. &#8220;For sure it was one of the best victories of my career.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>SWEDE GOING</strong></p>
<p>Jonas Bjorkman has hung up his racquets. The Swede finished his 17-year tennis career when he and partner Kevin Ullyett failed to qualify for the doubles semifinals at the year-ending Tennis Masters Cup in Shanghai, China. A Wimbledon singles semifinalist two years ago, Bjorkman won more than USD $14 million over his career as well as three Davis Cup titles with his country in 1994, 1997 and 1998. Although his playing career is over, Bjorkman isn&#8217;t leaving the sport. He will be editing a Swedish tennis magazine.</p>
<p><strong>SWEDE COMING</strong></p>
<p>Stefan Edberg is making his Outback Champions Series debut at the Emirates NBD&#8217;s The Legends &#8220;Rock&#8221; Dubai this week. The six-time Grand Slam tournament winner is joining the six-player round-robin field that includes Jim Courier, Sergi Bruguera, Anders Jarryd, Wayne Ferreira and defending champion Paul Haarhuis. Edberg is one of 15 men in the history of tennis to play in all four major singles finals during his career, winning twice at Wimbledon, the US Open and the Australian Open. The stoic Swede lost the 1989 French Open final to Michael Chang in a five-set thriller.</p>
<p><strong>SLOVAKIAN ADDED</strong></p>
<p>Daniel Hantuchova will play in next year&#8217;s inaugural Brisbane International tennis tournament. Organizers said the Slovakian star will join French Open champion Ana Ivanovic and reigning Australian Women&#8217;s Hardcourt champion Li Na in the field. The Brisbane International will be played at a new tennis center in the Queensland capital from January 4-11 and replaces both the men&#8217;s and women&#8217;s Australian Hardcourt championships. The Brisbane International men&#8217;s draw will feature Novak Djokovic, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, Marcos Baghdatis, Gael Monfils, Richard Gasquet and Mardy Fish.</p>
<p><strong>SPOTLIGHT</strong></p>
<p>A documentary film about Jelena Jankovic has opened in movie theaters in Serbia. The 80-minute film, titled &#8220;Jelena&#8217;s World,&#8221; follows the world&#8217;s number one-ranked women&#8217;s player during tournaments in Madrid and Berlin, as well as her frequent but brief visits to her hometown Belgrade. The movie&#8217;s makers, Talas Film, hope to distribute the film world-wide. Director Tanja Brzakovic said the documentary was borne out of her fascination with Jankovic.</p>
<p><strong>SERENA&#8217;s SCHOOL</strong></p>
<p>There&#8217;s a school in Kenya named for Serena Williams. The tennis ace was on hand when the Serena Williams Secondary school in the Eastern province district of Makueni was opened. The school was constructed through funds provided by Serena, computer company Hewlett Packard and The Build African Schools Organization, which funds and supports construction of schools in marginalized areas. Since the area does not have electricity, the school&#8217;s state-of-the-art computer laboratory runs on solar power supplied by Hewlett Packard. Following the ceremony, Williams paid a courtesy call on Kenyan Prime Minister Raila Odinga.</p>
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<p><strong>SERVING STILL</strong></p>
<p>Andy Roddick is upset over plans to make players turn up for more tournaments next year. However, the hard-serving American refused to blame the rigorous tennis schedule for the ankle injury that forced him to pull out of the Tennis Masters Cup in Shanghai. &#8220;I think too much is asked of us as far as playing eleven months of the year, and now they&#8217;re imposing more mandatory tournaments,&#8221; Roddick said. &#8220;It doesn&#8217;t make a whole lot of sense.&#8221; The ATP tour has revealed a 2009 schedule that calls for top players to attend eight of the nine Masters events plus four lower-tier tournaments. That, of course, doesn&#8217;t include the four Grand Slam tournaments.</p>
<p><strong>STOPPING STILL</strong></p>
<p>There will be an ATP tournament in Hamburg, Germany, in 2009, despite the legal battle over the future of the event. The German tennis federation (DTB) said the tournament would be held in late July. At the same time, the DTB is appealing a United States court decision that upheld the ATP&#8217;s right to downgrade the Hamburg tournament from one in which all of the top players had to compete.</p>
<p><strong>SHOES, ETC.</strong></p>
<p>Lacoste has extended its partnership with the ATP and will be the official apparel and footwear partner of the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals until 2013. As part of the restructuring of men&#8217;s tennis in 2009, the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals will replace the Tennis Masters Cup as the season-ending tournament with the top eight singles players and top eight top doubles teams. As the exclusive provider of apparel and footwear for the tournament, Lacoste will also continue to dress the lines people and ball kids.</p>
<p><strong>SIGNED UP</strong></p>
<p>Tom Gorman has signed on as the new director of tennis at La Quinta Resort &amp; PGA West in the Palm Springs, California, area. A two-time NCAA All-American Gorman reached the semifinals at the US Open, Wimbledon and the French Open during his long career. He was on the winning American Davis Cup team in 1972 and coached the US women&#8217;s Wightman Cup and Federation Cup teams in 1984 and 1985. In 1986, he was named the US men&#8217;s Davis Cup coach, a position he held for eight years. Gorman was coach with the Americans won the Davis Cup in 1990 and 1992.</p>
<p><strong>SHARED PERFORMANCES</strong></p>
<p><strong>Shanghai: </strong>Daniel Nestor and Nenad Zimonjic beat Bob and Mike Bryan 7-6 (3) 6-2</p>
<p><strong>Dnepropetrovsk: </strong>Guillermo Canas and Dmitry Tursunov beat Lukasz Kubot and Oliver Marach 6-3 7-6 (5)</p>
<p><strong>SITES TO SURF</strong></p>
<p>Davis Cup: <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.daviscup.com/">www.daviscup.com</a></span></p>
<p>Odense: <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.nordeadanishopen.dk/">www.nordeadanishopen.dk/</a></span></p>
<p>Helsinki: <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.ippopen.net/">www.ippopen.net</a></span></p>
<p>Macao: <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://www.blackrocktourofchampions.com/3/events/2008/macao.asp">www.blackrocktourofchampions.com/3/events/2008/macao.asp</a></span></p>
<p><strong>TOURNAMENTS THIS WEEK</strong></p>
<p>(All money in USD)</p>
<p><strong>DAVIS CUP</strong></p>
<p>(Final)</p>
<p>(Nov. 21-23)</p>
<p>Argentina vs. Spain at Mar Del Plata, Argentina, hard</p>
<p><strong>ATP</strong></p>
<p>$125,000 IPP Open, Helsinki, Finland, hard</p>
<p><strong>WOMEN&#8217;S TOUR</strong></p>
<p>$100,000 Nordea Danish Open, Odense, Denmark, carpet</p>
<p><strong>SENIORS</strong></p>
<p>Blackrock Tour of Champions, Macao, China</p>
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<p align="justify"><strong>KRAJICEK WINS MAIDEN BLACKROCK TITLE AT HOME</strong></p>
<p align="justify">Richard Krajicek finally won a title on the BlackRock Tour of Champions when he beat Goran Ivanisevic 7-6, 7-5 in front of his home fans at the AFAS Classics in Eindhoven, Holland.</p>
<p align="justify">The Dutchman was pushed all the way by Ivanisevic, but finally broke through in the tenth game of the second set to register the only service break of the match.</p>
<p align="justify">It was nice to finally win a title on the BlackRock Tour of Champions after five years on the circuit, especially here in Holland, said Krajicek. Goran beat me in the final here once before so it was really nice to win one.</p>
<p align="justify">Ivanisevic was stunned by the quality of his opponents backhand.</p>
<p align="justify">Normally when I played Richard he makes about three backhand passing shots in the whole match, but he killed me with that shot today. He was just too good, said Ivanisevic.</p>
<p align="justify">Earlier, Sergi Bruguera saved five match points to win a pulsating marathon with Michael Chang 6-7, 7-6, 14-12 (Champions Tie-Break) and take third place in the tournament.</p>
<p align="justify">Matches on the BlackRock Tour of Champions are played over the best of three sets, with a Champions Tie-break (first to 10 points with a clear advantage of two) to decide the winner.</p>
<p align="justify">Last week in Luxembourg, John McEnroe won his first BlackRock Tour of Champions title in three years by defeating Leconte to take the Vivium Victory Challenge.</p>
<p>Next, the Tour moves on to the Tennis Classics in Budapest. It will be the first time that the BlackRock Tour of Champions has visited Hungary. McEnroe and Bjorn Borg will both be in action, as will Ivanisevic.</p>
<p>In the final event of the year, Pete Sampras and Stefan Edberg will take on McEnroe and Ivanisevic in an eight-man field at the BlackRock Masters Tennis in London, December 2-7.</p>
<p align="justify"><strong>GORAN IVANISEVIC INTERVIEW &#8211; PART ONE </strong></p>
<p align="justify">Goran Ivanisevic took time out from winning the AFAS Classics in Eindhoven to answer fans questions on the BlackRock Tour of Champions and BBC Sport websites.</p>
<p align="justify">In part one of the interview, which appeared on the official tour website:  www.blackrocktourofchampionscom , Ivanisevic told readers about his greatest career regret, the most talented opponent he ever faced and why Ivo Karlovic and Marin Cilic will both be Top Ten players.</p>
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<p align="justify">The second part of the interview will appear on the BBC Sport website soon.</p>
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<p><strong>RESULTS FOR SUNDAY 5TH OCTOBER</strong></p>
<p><strong>Final</strong></p>
<p>Richard Krajicek d. Goran Ivanisevc 7-6, 7-5</p>
<p><strong>3rd/4th place play-off</strong></p>
<p>Sergi Bruguera d. Michael Chang 6-7, 7-6, 14-12 (Champions Tie-Break &#8211; Bruguera saved five match points)</p>
<p><strong>FINAL STANDINGS</strong></p>
<p align="justify"><strong>GROUP A (The Miracle)</strong></p>
<p><strong>Matches won/lost (sets)</strong></p>
<p align="justify">Richard Krajicek                         2-1 (5-2)</p>
<p align="justify">Sergi Bruguera            2-1 (4-2)</p>
<p align="justify">Michael Stich            2-1 (4-3)</p>
<p align="justify">Henri Leconte     0-3 (0-4)</p>
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<p align="justify"><strong>GROUP B (Ndlovu)</strong></p>
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<p>Goran Ivanisevic 3-0 (6-1)</p>
<p>Michael Chang 2-1 (4-3)</p>
<p>Paul Haarhuis 1-2 (4-5)</p>
<p>Yevgeny Kafelnikov            0-3 (1-6)</p>
<p><strong>BLACKROCK TOUR OF CHAMPIONS POINTS ALLOCATION</strong></p>
<p>Winner   400 points</p>
<p>Finalist   250 points</p>
<p>3rd place   200 points</p>
<p>4th place   125 points</p>
<p>5/6th place   80 points</p>
<p>7/8th place   60 points</p>
<p><strong>SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS 2008 TOUR OF CHAMPIONS RANKINGS (after ten events)</strong></p>
<p><strong>POS. PLAYER PTS</strong></p>
<p>1 Goran Ivanisevic            1220</p>
<p>2 Marcelo Rios 1130</p>
<p>3 Michael Stich            980</p>
<p>4 Henri Leconte 890</p>
<p>5 Sergi Bruguera 810</p>
<p>6        Cedric Pioline 740</p>
<p>7 Thomas Muster 655</p>
<p>8 Anders Jarryd  525</p>
<p>9        John McEnroe                     480</p>
<p>10= Marc-Kevin Goellner (WC) 455</p>
<p>10= Fernando Meligeni (WC) 455</p>
<p>12 Pat Cash  420</p>
<p>13=    Richard Krajicek  400</p>
<p>13= Patrick Rafter  400</p>
<p>13= Pete Sampras  400</p>
<p>13=   Stefan Edberg                      400</p>
<p>17 Mikael Pernfors  330</p>
<p>18 Chris Wilkinson (WC)  325</p>
<p>19= Jaime Oncins (WC)  200</p>
<p>19=    Johny Goudenbour             200</p>
<p>21 Bjorn Borg  185</p>
<p>22=   Guy Forget                           125</p>
<p>22= Jeremy Bates (WC) 125</p>
<p>22= Albert Costa 125</p>
<p>22=  Michael Chang 125</p>
<p>26=  Carl Uwe Steeb  120</p>
<p>26= Guillermo Vilas 120</p>
<p>28=  Mats Wilander                        80</p>
<p>28=  Joao Cunha e Silva (WC)  80</p>
<p>28= Magnus Larsson  80</p>
<p>28= Andrei Cherkasov  80</p>
<p>28= Mansour Bahrami                  80</p>
<p>28= Paul Haarhuis 80</p>
<p>34 Yevgeny Kafelnikov 60</p>
<p>34= Jaime Yzaga  60</p>
<p>34= Alladin Karagoz (WC)  60</p>
<p>34= Andrei Chesnokov  60</p>
<p><strong>WC denotes Wild Card.</strong></p>
<p><strong>The BlackRock Tour of Champions Calendar 2008</strong></p>
<p><a href="https://webmailcluster.1and1.co.uk/xml/deref?link=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.blackrocktourofchampions.com%2F3%2Fevents%2F2008%2Fbelfast.asp"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Belfast, Northern Ireland</strong></span></a> &#8211; February 21-24 (Tennis Legends)</p>
<p>Champion: Anders Jarryd; Runner-up: Mikael Pernfors</p>
<p><a href="https://webmailcluster.1and1.co.uk/xml/deref?link=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.blackrocktourofchampions.atponline.net%2F3%2Fevents%2F2008%2Fbarcelona.asp"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Barcelona, Spain</strong></span></a> &#8211; April 24-27 (Champions Cup &#8217;08)</p>
<p>Champion: Marcelo Rios; Runner-up: Michael Stich</p>
<p><a href="https://webmailcluster.1and1.co.uk/xml/deref?link=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.blackrocktourofchampions.atponline.net%2F3%2Fevents%2F2008%2Fbarcelona.asp"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Rome, Italy</strong></span></a> &#8211; May 10-11</p>
<p>Champion: Thomas Muster; Runner-up: Goran Ivanisevic</p>
<p><a href="https://webmailcluster.1and1.co.uk/xml/deref?link=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.blackrocktourofchampions.com%2F3%2Fevents%2F2008%2Fhamburg.asp"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Hamburg, Germany</strong></span></a> &#8211; May 14-17 (BlackRock Tennis Classic)</p>
<p>Champion: Michael Stich; Runner-up: Marc-Kevin Goellner</p>
<p><a href="https://webmailcluster.1and1.co.uk/xml/deref?link=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.blackrocktourofchampions.com%2F3%2Fevents%2F2008%2Fsaopaulo.asp"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Sao Paulo, Brazil</strong></span></a> &#8211; June 19-22 (Nossa Caixa Grand Champions Brasil)</p>
<p>Champion: Pete Sampras; Runner-up: Marcelo Rios</p>
<p><a href="https://webmailcluster.1and1.co.uk/xml/deref?link=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.blackrocktourofchampions.com%2F3%2Fevents%2F2008%2Fistanbul.asp"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Istanbul, Turkey</strong></span></a> &#8211; July 17-20</p>
<p>Champion: Goran Ivanisevic; Runner-up: Fernando Meligeni</p>
<p><a href="https://webmailcluster.1and1.co.uk/xml/deref?link=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.blackrocktourofchampions.com%2F3%2Fevents%2F2008%2Fgraz.asp"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Graz, Austria</strong></span></a> &#8211; July 29-August 2 (s Tennis Masters)</p>
<p>Champion: Patrick Rafter; Runner-up: Michael Stich</p>
<p><a href="https://webmailcluster.1and1.co.uk/xml/deref?link=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.blackrocktourofchampions.com%2F3%2Fevents%2F2008%2Falgarve.asp"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Algarve, Portugal</strong></span></a> &#8211; August 5-8 (Vale do Lobo Grand Champions CGD)</p>
<p>Champion: Marcelo Rios ; Runner-up : Goran Ivanisevic</p>
<p><a href="https://webmailcluster.1and1.co.uk/xml/deref?link=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.blackrocktourofchampions.com%2F3%2Fevents%2F2008%2Fparis.asp"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Paris, France</strong></span></a> &#8211; September 18-21 (5e Trophe Jean-Luc Lagardre)</p>
<p>Champion: Stefan Edberg; Runner-up: Sergi Bruguera</p>
<p><a href="https://webmailcluster.1and1.co.uk/xml/deref?link=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.blackrocktourofchampions.com%2F3%2Fevents%2F2008%2Fbrussels.asp"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Luxembourg, Luxembourg</strong></span></a> - September 25-28</p>
<p>Champion: John McEnroe; Runner-up: Henri Leconte</p>
<p><a href="https://webmailcluster.1and1.co.uk/xml/deref?link=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.blackrocktourofchampions.com%2F3%2Fevents%2F2008%2Feindhoven.asp"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Eindhoven, Netherlands</strong></span></a> &#8211; October 2-5 (AFAS Tennis Classics)</p>
<p><a href="https://webmailcluster.1and1.co.uk/xml/deref?link=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.blackrocktourofchampions.com%2F3%2Fevents%2F2008%2Fbudapest.asp"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Budapest, Hungary</strong></span></a> &#8211; October 9-12</p>
<p><strong>Macao, China </strong> &#8211; November 20 (Special Event)</p>
<p><a href="https://webmailcluster.1and1.co.uk/xml/deref?link=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.blackrocktourofchampions.com%2F3%2Fevents%2F2008%2Flondon.asp"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>London, UK</strong></span></a> &#8211; December 2-7 (BlackRock Masters Tennis)</p>
<p><strong>OTHER INFO</strong></p>
<p><strong>About BlackRock</strong></p>
<p><strong>BlackRock</strong> is one of the world&#8217;s largest publicly traded investment management firms. At June 30, 2008, BlackRock&#8217;s AUM was $1.428 trillion. The firm manages assets on behalf of institutions and individuals worldwide through a variety of equity, fixed income, cash management and alternative investment products. In addition, a growing number of institutional investors use BlackRock Solutions investment system, risk management and financial advisory services. Headquartered in New York City, as of June 30, 2008, the firm has approximately 5,700 employees in 19 countries and a major presence in key global markets, including the U.S., Europe, Asia, Australia and the Middle East. For additional information, please visit the Company&#8217;s website at <a href="https://webmailcluster.1and1.co.uk/xml/deref?link=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.blackrock.com%2F"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">www.blackrock.com</span></a>.</p>
<p>South Africa&#8217;s international flagship airline and the continent&#8217;s most awarded carrier, <strong>South African Airways</strong> is the official airline of the BlackRock Tour of Champions. Its modern fleet features a comfortable Economy Class cabin recently reconfigured for extra legroom and a Premium Business Class cabin featuring the airline&#8217;s award-winning, lie-flat seat. Complimentary South African wines, inspired cuisine and personal on-demand entertainment for all travellers make the trip to Africa fly by. Built on a venerable 72-year history of bringing the world to Africa and taking Africa to the world, the airline&#8217;s network is unsurpassed on the continent &#8211; connecting travellers to more than 20 destinations within South Africa and more than 20 cities across Africa. As a recent member to the worldwide Star Alliance, South African Airways is now able to offer its customers 852 destinations in 152 countries and more than 15,500 flights daily.</p>
<p>For the Latest News, Features and Updates from the BlackRock Tour of Champions: <a href="https://webmailcluster.1and1.co.uk/xml/deref?link=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.blackrocktourofchampions.com%2F"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">www.blackrocktourofchampions.com</span></a></p>
<p>and for further information:</p>
<p><a href="https://webmailcluster.1and1.co.uk/xml/deref?link=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.blackrockinternational.com%2Ftourofchampions"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">www.blackrockinternational.com/tourofchampions</span></a></p>
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		<category><![CDATA[Lead Story]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Goran Ivanisevic]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Henri Leconte]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Richard Krajicek knew that he needed to beat Sergi Bruguera in straight sets to reach the final, and thats exactly what he did. The Dutchman produced a barrage of bullet serves and huge forehands to win 6-4, 6-4 and set up a Sunday showdown with Goran Ivanisevic at the AFAS Classics in Eindhoven. ]]></description>
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<div>Richard Krajicek knew that he needed to beat Sergi   Bruguera in straight sets to reach the final, and thats exactly what he did.   The Dutchman produced a barrage of bullet serves and huge forehands to win 6-4,   6-4 and set up a Sunday showdown with Goran Ivanisevic at the AFAS Classics in   Eindhoven. Ivanisevic won nine of their 12 meetings, but Krajicek is a man on a   mission this week.</div>
<div>Earlier, Ivanisevic fired his way past Yevgeny   Kafelnikov 6-4, 7-5. The 3rd/4th place play-off will be contested by Bruguera   and Michael Chang. Chang defeated Paul Haarhuis 6-7, 6-4, 10-6 (Champions   Tie-break). In the other match of the day, Michael Stich overcame Henri Leconte   6-2, 7-5.</div>
<div><strong>YEVGENY KAFELNIKOV INTERVIEW &#8211; I put two   photographs of myself together. It was like looking at two different   people.</strong></div>
<div>It is a familiar story. A former World No.1 tennis   player burns out after a decade of training and playing himself into the ground.   He retires, breathes a sigh of relief and isnt seen or heard for five   years.  He relaxes, goes on holiday and does all the things he wasnt allowed to   do when he was a tennis player. One day he wakes up and doesnt like, or even   recognise, the person that he sees in the mirror. He is unfit and overweight,   and he wants to do something about it. He hears about the BlackRock Tour of   Champions and asks his old rivals what they think of it. They tell him that it   is a chance to experience the competition, camaraderie and limelight that they   used to enjoy, but without the stress. Perfect.</div>
<div>It happened to Pete Sampras, it happened to Thomas   Muster and now it has happened to Yevgeny Kafelnikov.</div>
<div>The Russian won French and Australian Open titles,   topped the world rankings and won the Olympic gold medal in Sydney 2000.   Renowned for his work ethic, he played 915 singles matches and 571 doubles   matches in an 11-year career.  Then, after a 6-2, 6-2 loss to Mikhail Youzhny in   St Petersburg in 2003, he was not seen on a competitive tennis court again.  He   played poker, golf and devoted his time to bringing up his now 10-year-old   daughter, Alesja. He didnt work out at all, and began to tip the scales at 120   kg (264 lbs) &#8211; 36 kg (79 lbs) more than in his prime. It was time to   act.</div>
<div>I put two photos together, one when I was playing   and a recent one, and it was like looking at two different people, said   Kafelnikov at the AFAS Classics in Eindhoven, where he is making his debut on   the BlackRock Tour of Champions.</div>
<div>I said to myself, no, you cant do that to your   body, its not going to last long if you do. So I needed to gather myself.   Sometimes you need those moments in your life when you draw the line and see   what its like to be at your best &#8211; at your highest level, and also at your   lowest level. Fortunately, my lows were not too deep so I got out of it and I   want to say thanks so much to everyone for giving me the opportunity to come   back and play.</div>
<div>Kafelnikov talks with pride about his record as a   tennis player, but he knew when it was time to call it a day.</div>
<div>Basically I burned out, he said.</div>
<div>I got to the stage where I couldnt take it any   longer. The fact that you need to travel, the media attention, and the saddest   thing &#8211; the losses. Deep down inside I felt like I belonged to the really elite   group of players, which is the top five or top ten at worst. But it got to the   stage where I was out of the top ten, and then 2003 was a really difficult time   and I started to lose to players who would hardly win a game against me when I   was at my best. I just said look, I cant take it anymore and that was when I   really decided to quit.</div>
<div>Kafelnikov was never the most media-friendly of   tennis players, but he learned a few lessons while out of the limelight, and   admits that he began to miss the attention.</div>
<div>I wanted to get away from all the pressure that I   had during the years when I was playing, and I really did that. But then, after   one or two years of being away in the shadows where nobody sees you, you dont   talk to people or to the media, it becomes boring.  As you get older and wiser   you see life from a different angle and your perspective changes, definitely.   When I was playing on the tour on a regular basis I had quite an ego and thats   understandable. I was there to win and it comes with the territory. Thats why   Im here &#8211; people want to see me because I was once the Number One in the world   and won Grand Slam titles. People want to see the guys who they idolised. Now,   as we get older, were really thankful that people want to see us. Its really   wonderful, and were going to try to give our best back.</div>
<div>He has been good to his word. Over the first two   days of the AFAS Tennis Classics in Eindhoven, Kafelnikov could not have been   more hospitable. He spent an hour laughing and joking with the media on the   first day, offered to visit the Tour and Tournament sponsors whenever they   needed him and hasnt stopped smiling since he arrived. Accompanied by daughter   Alesja wherever he goes, his demeanor could not be more different to the man   that reached No.1 in the world in 1999.</div>
<div>My daughter told me that if I go to this   tournament, she goes too, so thats part of the deal, said   Kafelnikov.</div>
<div>I had to talk to the teacher and shes allowed   three days off school so shell be back to school on Monday, but shes enjoying   it very much. The first day she was shy and she didnt know any of the guys but   I told her look, this guy I played doubles with and this one gave me a hard   time when we played, so now she knows everyone. Its a very nice feeling to see   the guys that I used to share a locker room with. We had good chats before when   we were on the tour together and now after those years that I have been away   its pretty much the same, it never changed. They are all good guys. The   BlackRock Tour is doing a good job of giving these guys another opportunity to   be with each other. Were definitely now at a stage where we need to give back   as much as we can to fans who really love the game of tennis. Were doing the   pro-ams, talking to the sponsors and thats what we need to do.</div>
<div>On the court he has been less successful, losing all   three of his round-robin matches against Michael Chang, Paul Haarhuis and Goran   Ivanisevic. But he has already lost 15 kilos over the past six months as he bids   to regain his fitness, and he isnt about to stop now.</div>
<div>Slowly, slowly, slowly I am getting into better   shape and hopefully if I get more opportunities to play next year, I will   definitely perform better, he said.</div>
<div>Matches on the BlackRock Tour of Champions are   played over the best of three sets, with a Champions Tie-break (first to 10   points with a clear advantage of two) to decide the winner.</div>
<div>Last week in Luxembourg, John McEnroe won his first   BlackRock Tour of Champions title in three years by defeating Leconte to take   the Vivium Victory Challenge.</div>
<div>After Eindhoven, the Tour moves on to the Tennis   Classics in Budapest. It will be the first time that the BlackRock Tour of   Champions has visited Hungary. McEnroe and Bjorn Borg will both be in   action</div>
<p>In the final event of the year, Pete Sampras and   Stefan Edberg will take on McEnroe and Ivanisevic in an eight-man field at the   BlackRock Masters Tennis in London, December 2-7.</p>
<p><strong><em>Kafelnikov quotes   supplied by the BlackRock Tour of Champions. If used, please credit   accordingly.</em></strong></p>
<p><strong>RESULTS FOR SATURDAY 4TH OCTOBER</strong></p>
<div>M.   Stich  d. H. Leconte 6-2, 7-5</div>
<div>M.   Chang d. P. Haarhuis 6-7, 6-4, 10-6</div>
<div>G.   Ivanisevic d. Y. Kafelnikov 6-4, 7-5</div>
<div>R.   Krajicek d. S. Bruguera 6-4, 6-4</div>
<div><strong>FINAL STANDINGS</strong></div>
<div><strong>GROUP A (The Miracle)</strong></div>
<div><strong></strong></div>
<div><strong>Matches won/lost (sets)</strong></div>
<div>Richard Krajicek                         2-1   (5-2)</div>
<div>Sergi Bruguera            2-1 (4-2)</div>
<div>Michael Stich            2-1 (4-3)</div>
<div>Henri Leconte     0-3 (0-4)</div>
<div><strong>GROUP B (Ndlovu)</strong></div>
<div><strong> </strong></div>
<div>Goran Ivanisevic 3-0 (6-1)</div>
<div>Michael Chang 2-1 (4-3)</div>
<div>Paul Haarhuis 1-2 (4-5)</div>
<div>Yevgeny Kafelnikov            0-3 (1-6)</div>
<div><strong>SCHEDULE</strong></div>
<div><strong>Sunday 5th October</strong></div>
<div><strong>1.45pm</strong></div>
<div>3rd/4th place play-off</div>
<div>Michael Chang vs. Sergi Bruguera</div>
<div>Final</div>
<div>Richard Krajicek vs. Goran Ivanisevc</div>
<div><strong>BLACKROCK TOUR OF CHAMPIONS POINTS   ALLOCATION</strong></div>
<div>Winner   400 points</div>
<div>Finalist   250 points</div>
<div>3rd   place   200   points</div>
<div>4th   place   125   points</div>
<div>5/6th place   80 points</div>
<div>7/8th place   60 points</div>
<div><strong>SOUTH AFRICAN AIRWAYS 2008 TOUR OF CHAMPIONS   RANKINGS (after ten events)</strong></div>
<div><strong>POS. PLAYER PTS</strong></div>
<div>1 Marcelo Rios 1130</div>
<div>2 Goran Ivanisevic            970</div>
<div>3 Michael Stich            900</div>
<div>4 Henri Leconte 830</div>
<div>5          Cedric Pioline   740</div>
<div>6 Thomas Muster 655</div>
<div>7 Sergi Bruguera 610</div>
<div>8 Anders Jarryd  525</div>
<div>9          John McEnroe                     480</div>
<div>10= Marc-Kevin Goellner (WC) 455</div>
<div>10= Fernando Meligeni (WC) 455</div>
<div>12 Pat Cash  420</div>
<div>13= Patrick Rafter  400</div>
<div>13= Pete Sampras  400</div>
<div>13=     Stefan Edberg                      400</div>
<div>16 Mikael Pernfors  330</div>
<div>17 Chris Wilkinson (WC)  325</div>
<div>18= Jaime Oncins (WC)  200</div>
<div>18=    Johny Goudenbour             200</div>
<div>20 Bjorn Borg  185</div>
<div>21=     Guy Forget                           125</div>
<div>21= Jeremy Bates (WC) 125</div>
<div>21= Albert Costa 125</div>
<div>21=  Carl Uwe Steeb  120</div>
<div>21=   Guillermo Vilas   120</div>
<div>26=  Mats Wilander                          80</div>
<div>26=  Joao Cunha e Silva (WC)  80</div>
<div>26= Magnus Larsson  80</div>
<div>26= Andrei Cherkasov  80</div>
<div>26=   Mansour Bahrami                  80</div>
<div>31= Jaime Yzaga  60</div>
<div>31= Alladin Karagoz (WC)  60</div>
<div>31= Andrei Chesnokov  60</div>
<div><strong>WC denotes Wild Card.</strong></div>
<div><strong>The BlackRock Tour of Champions Calendar   2008</strong></div>
<div><a href="https://webmailcluster.1and1.co.uk:443/xml/deref?link=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.blackrocktourofchampions.com%2F3%2Fevents%2F2008%2Fbelfast.asp"><strong>Belfast,   Northern Ireland</strong></a> &#8211; February 21-24 (Tennis   Legends)</div>
<div>Champion: Anders Jarryd; Runner-up: Mikael   Pernfors</div>
<div><a href="https://webmailcluster.1and1.co.uk:443/xml/deref?link=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.blackrocktourofchampions.atponline.net%2F3%2Fevents%2F2008%2Fbarcelona.asp"><strong>Barcelona,   Spain</strong></a><strong> </strong> &#8211; April 24-27 (Champions   Cup &#8217;08)</div>
<div>Champion: Marcelo Rios; Runner-up: Michael   Stich</div>
<div><a href="https://webmailcluster.1and1.co.uk:443/xml/deref?link=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.blackrocktourofchampions.atponline.net%2F3%2Fevents%2F2008%2Fbarcelona.asp"><strong>Rome,   Italy</strong></a><strong> </strong>- May 10-11</div>
<div>Champion: Thomas Muster; Runner-up: Goran   Ivanisevic</div>
<div><a href="https://webmailcluster.1and1.co.uk:443/xml/deref?link=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.blackrocktourofchampions.com%2F3%2Fevents%2F2008%2Fhamburg.asp"><strong>Hamburg,   Germany</strong></a><strong> </strong> &#8211; May 14-17 (BlackRock   Tennis Classic)</div>
<div>Champion: Michael Stich; Runner-up: Marc-Kevin   Goellner</div>
<div><a href="https://webmailcluster.1and1.co.uk:443/xml/deref?link=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.blackrocktourofchampions.com%2F3%2Fevents%2F2008%2Fsaopaulo.asp"><strong>Sao   Paulo, Brazil</strong></a><strong> </strong>- June 19-22 (Nossa Caixa   Grand Champions Brasil)</div>
<div>Champion: Pete Sampras; Runner-up: Marcelo   Rios</div>
<div><a href="https://webmailcluster.1and1.co.uk:443/xml/deref?link=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.blackrocktourofchampions.com%2F3%2Fevents%2F2008%2Fistanbul.asp"><strong>Istanbul,   Turkey</strong></a><strong> </strong> &#8211; July 17-20</div>
<div>Champion: Goran Ivanisevic; Runner-up: Fernando   Meligeni</div>
<div><a href="https://webmailcluster.1and1.co.uk:443/xml/deref?link=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.blackrocktourofchampions.com%2F3%2Fevents%2F2008%2Fgraz.asp"><strong>Graz,   Austria</strong></a><strong> </strong> &#8211; July 29-August 2 (s   Tennis Masters)</div>
<div>Champion: Patrick Rafter; Runner-up: Michael   Stich</div>
<div><a href="https://webmailcluster.1and1.co.uk:443/xml/deref?link=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.blackrocktourofchampions.com%2F3%2Fevents%2F2008%2Falgarve.asp"><strong>Algarve,   Portugal</strong></a><strong> </strong>- August 5-8 (Vale do Lobo   Grand Champions CGD)</div>
<div>Champion: Marcelo Rios ; Runner-up : Goran   Ivanisevic</div>
<div><a href="https://webmailcluster.1and1.co.uk:443/xml/deref?link=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.blackrocktourofchampions.com%2F3%2Fevents%2F2008%2Fparis.asp"><strong>Paris,   France</strong></a><strong> </strong>- September 18-21   (5e Trophe Jean-Luc Lagardre)</div>
<div>Champion: Stefan Edberg; Runner-up: Sergi   Bruguera</div>
<div><a href="https://webmailcluster.1and1.co.uk:443/xml/deref?link=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.blackrocktourofchampions.com%2F3%2Fevents%2F2008%2Fbrussels.asp"><strong>Luxembourg,   Luxembourg</strong></a> - September 25-28</div>
<div>Champion: John McEnroe; Runner-up: Henri   Leconte</div>
<div><a href="https://webmailcluster.1and1.co.uk:443/xml/deref?link=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.blackrocktourofchampions.com%2F3%2Fevents%2F2008%2Feindhoven.asp"><strong>Eindhoven,   Netherlands</strong></a><strong> </strong> &#8211; October 2-5 (AFAS Tennis   Classics)</div>
<div><a href="https://webmailcluster.1and1.co.uk:443/xml/deref?link=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.blackrocktourofchampions.com%2F3%2Fevents%2F2008%2Fbudapest.asp"><strong>Budapest,   Hungary</strong></a><strong> </strong>- October 9-12</div>
<div><strong>Macao, China </strong> &#8211; November 20 (Special Event)</div>
<div><a href="https://webmailcluster.1and1.co.uk:443/xml/deref?link=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.blackrocktourofchampions.com%2F3%2Fevents%2F2008%2Flondon.asp"><strong>London,   UK</strong></a><strong> </strong>- December 2-7 (BlackRock   Masters Tennis)</div>
<div><strong>OTHER INFO</strong></div>
<div><strong>About BlackRock</strong></div>
<div><strong>BlackRock</strong> is one of the world&#8217;s largest   publicly traded investment management firms. At June 30, 2008, BlackRock&#8217;s AUM   was $1.428 trillion. The firm manages assets on behalf of institutions and   individuals worldwide through a variety of equity, fixed income, cash management   and alternative investment products. In addition, a growing number   of institutional investors use BlackRock Solutions investment system,   risk management and financial advisory services. Headquartered in New York City,   as of June 30, 2008, the firm has approximately 5,700 employees in 19 countries   and a major presence in key global markets, including the U.S., Europe, Asia,   Australia and the Middle East. For additional information, please visit the   Company&#8217;s website at <a href="https://webmailcluster.1and1.co.uk:443/xml/deref?link=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.blackrock.com%2F">www.blackrock.com</a>.</div>
<div>South Africa&#8217;s international flagship airline and   the continent&#8217;s most awarded carrier, <strong>South African Airways</strong> is the   official airline of the BlackRock Tour of Champions. Its modern fleet features a   comfortable Economy Class cabin recently reconfigured for extra legroom and a   Premium Business Class cabin featuring the airline&#8217;s award-winning, lie-flat   seat. Complimentary South African wines, inspired cuisine and personal on-demand   entertainment for all travellers make the trip to Africa fly by. Built on a   venerable 72-year history of bringing the world to Africa and taking Africa to   the world, the airline&#8217;s network is unsurpassed on the continent &#8211; connecting   travellers to more than 20 destinations within South Africa and more than 20   cities across Africa. As a recent member to the worldwide Star Alliance, South   African Airways is now able to offer its customers 852 destinations in 152   countries and more than 15,500 flights daily.</div>
<div>For   the Latest News, Features and Updates from the BlackRock Tour of Champions: <a href="https://webmailcluster.1and1.co.uk:443/xml/deref?link=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.blackrocktourofchampions.com%2F">www.blackrocktourofchampions.com</a></div>
<div>and   for further information:</div>
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		<dc:creator>TennisGrandstand Wire Services</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Featured Columns]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Lead Story]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Goran Ivanisevic]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Henri Leconte]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Michael Chang]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Michael Stich]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Paul Haarhuis]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Richard Krajicek]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Sergi Bruguera]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Watching the 22-point Champions' Tie-Break shared by Michael Stich and Richard Krajicek in Eindhoven on Friday was like being catapulted back in time by 15 years.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!-- Powered by Shantz WP Prefix Suffix. Tech Blog: http://tech.shantanugoel.com/ Secure Programming Blog: http://www.safercode.com/blog/ Blog: http://blog.shantanugoel.com/ --><p>Watching the 22-point Champions&#8217;  Tie-Break shared by Michael Stich and Richard Krajicek in Eindhoven on Friday was  like being catapulted back in time by 15 years.</p>
<p>Both men walloped serves down,  neither gave an inch, and a packed Dutch crowd at the AFAS Classics sat  transfixed, if ultimately a little disappointed, as their man went down to Stich  6-3, 3-6, 12-10.</p>
<p>This was serious, heavyweight tennis,  and the 37-year-old Krajicek stood motionless for a few seconds as he watched  the 39-year-old Stich&#8217;s backhand clip the outside edge of the baseline on  match-point.</p>
<p>Krajicek even queried the call to the  Chair Umpire such was his disappointment at not maintaining his 100% record this  week.</p>
<p>It means that the Dutchman must now  beat Sergi Bruguera, who overcame Henri Leconte 6-3, 6-4, to stand a chance of  making the final. He must also hope that Leconte defeats Stich on  Saturday.</p>
<p>In the Ndlovu Group (Group B),  Yevgeny Kafelnikov lost again, but this time he pushed Paul Haarhuis all the  way. Haarhuis has kept himself in immaculate shape while Kafelnikov is still  trying to regain full fitness, and in the end, it  showed.</p>
<p>The Russian took the first set 7-5,  showing glimpses of the sparkling return of serve that took him to No.1 in the  world. But Haarhuis hit back to win the second 6-3 and then the Champions&#8217;  Tie-Break 10-7.</p>
<p>In the final match of the day, Goran  Ivanisevic assured his place in the final with a thumping 6-4, 6-4 win over  Michael Chang.</p>
<p>Matches are played over the best  of three sets, with a Champions&#8217; Tie-break (first to 10 points with a clear  advantage of two) to decide the winner.  After all round-robin matches are  complete, the top two players in each group will meet in Sunday&#8217;s  final.</p>
<p>Last week in Luxembourg, John  McEnroe won his first BlackRock Tour of Champions title in three years by  defeating Leconte to take the Vivium Victory  Challenge.</p>
<p>After  Eindhoven, the Tour moves on to the Tennis  Classics in Budapest. It will be the first time that the  BlackRock Tour of Champions has visited Hungary. McEnroe and Bjorn Borg will  both be in action.</p>
<p>In  the final event of the year, Pete Sampras and Stefan Edberg will take on McEnroe  and Ivanisevic in an eight-man field at the BlackRock Masters Tennis in  London, December  2-7.</p>
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<p><strong>LATEST  STANDINGS</strong></p>
<p><strong>GROUP A (The  Miracle)</strong></p>
<p><strong> </strong></p>
<p><strong> </strong><strong>Matches won/lost  (sets)</strong></p>
<p>Sergi Bruguera                                                                     2-0 (4-0)</p>
<p>Richard Krajicek                                                  1-1  (3-2)</p>
<p>Michael Stich                                                                         1-1 (2-3)</p>
<p>Henri Leconte                                                                       0-2 (0-4)</p>
<p><strong>GROUP B  (Ndlovu)</strong></p>
<p><strong> </strong></p>
<p>Goran Ivanisevic                                                                   2-0 (4-1)</p>
<p>Michael Chang                                                                     1-1 (2-2)</p>
<p>Paul Haarhuis                                                                       1-1 (3-3)</p>
<p>Yevgeny Kafelnikov                                                              0-2 (1-4)</p>
<p><strong>RESULTS</strong></p>
<p><strong>Friday, 3rd  October, 2008</strong></p>
<p>Sergi Bruguera d. Henri Leconte  6-3, 6-4</p>
<p>Paul Haarhuis d. Yevgeny  Kafelnikov 5-7, 6-3, 10-7 (Champions&#8217;  Tie-break)</p>
<p>Michael Stich d. Richard Krajicek  6-3, 3-6, 12-10 (Champions&#8217; Tie-Break)</p>
<p>Goran Ivanisevic d. Michael Chang  6-4, 6-4</p>
<p><strong>SCHEDULE</strong></p>
<p><strong>Saturday 4th  October &#8211; Afternoon session</strong></p>
<p><strong>At  1pm </strong></p>
<p>H. Leconte vs. M.  Stich</p>
<p>P. Haarhuis vs. M.  Chang</p>
<p><strong>Saturday 4th  October &#8211; Evening session</strong></p>
<p><strong>At  6.30pm</strong></p>
<p>G. Ivanisevic &#8211; Y.  Kafelnikov</p>
<p>S. Bruguera &#8211; R.  Krajicek</p>
<p><strong>Sunday 5th  October</strong></p>
<p><strong>1.45pm</strong></p>
<p>3rd/4th place  play-off</p>
<p>Final</p>
<p><strong>BLACKROCK TOUR OF  CHAMPIONS POINTS ALLOCATION</strong></p>
<p>Winner -                400  points</p>
<p>Finalist -                250  points</p>
<p>3rd place -            200  points</p>
<p>4th place -            125  points</p>
<p>5/6th place -  80  points</p>
<p>7/8th place -          60  points</p>
<p><strong>SOUTH AFRICAN  AIRWAYS 2008 TOUR OF CHAMPIONS RANKINGS (after ten  events)</strong></p>
<p><strong>POS.       PLAYER                                                 PTS</strong></p>
<p>1              Marcelo Rios                                         1130</p>
<p>2              Goran Ivanisevic             970</p>
<p>3              Michael Stich                    900</p>
<p>4              Henri Leconte                       830</p>
<p>5        Cedric Pioline                             740</p>
<p>6              Thomas Muster                     655</p>
<p>7              Sergi Bruguera                    610</p>
<p>8              Anders Jarryd                         525</p>
<p>9        John McEnroe                      480</p>
<p>10=         Marc-Kevin Goellner (WC)                 455</p>
<p>10=         Fernando Meligeni (WC)   455</p>
<p>12           Pat Cash                                                 420</p>
<p>13=         Patrick Rafter                          400</p>
<p>13=         Pete Sampras                        400</p>
<p>13=   Stefan Edberg                       400</p>
<p>16           Mikael Pernfors                     330</p>
<p>17           Chris Wilkinson (WC)          325</p>
<p>18=         Jaime Oncins (WC)                               200</p>
<p>18=    Johny Goudenbour              200</p>
<p>20           Bjorn Borg                                               185</p>
<p>21=   Guy Forget                            125</p>
<p>21=         Jeremy Bates (WC)                              125</p>
<p>21=         Albert Costa                                           125</p>
<p>21=  Carl Uwe Steeb                            120</p>
<p>21= Guillermo Vilas                                             120</p>
<p>26=  Mats Wilander                         80</p>
<p>26=  Joao Cunha e Silva (WC)          80</p>
<p>26=         Magnus Larsson                    80</p>
<p>26=         Andrei Cherkasov                                 80</p>
<p>26= Mansour Bahrami                   80</p>
<p>31=         Jaime Yzaga                                          60</p>
<p>31=         Alladin Karagoz (WC)          60</p>
<p>31=         Andrei Chesnokov                                60</p>
<p><strong>WC denotes Wild  Card.</strong></p>
<p><strong>The BlackRock Tour  of Champions Calendar 2008</strong></p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="https://webmailcluster.1and1.co.uk/xml/deref?link=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.blackrocktourofchampions.com%2F3%2Fevents%2F2008%2Fbelfast.asp"><strong>Belfast, Northern  Ireland</strong></a></span> &#8211; February 21-24 (Tennis  Legends)</p>
<p>Champion: Anders Jarryd; Runner-up:  Mikael Pernfors</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="https://webmailcluster.1and1.co.uk/xml/deref?link=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.blackrocktourofchampions.atponline.net%2F3%2Fevents%2F2008%2Fbarcelona.asp"><strong>Barcelona,  Spain</strong></a></span><strong> </strong> &#8211; April 24-27 (Champions Cup  &#8217;08)</p>
<p>Champion: Marcelo Rios; Runner-up:  Michael Stich</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="https://webmailcluster.1and1.co.uk/xml/deref?link=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.blackrocktourofchampions.atponline.net%2F3%2Fevents%2F2008%2Fbarcelona.asp"><strong>Rome, Italy</strong></a></span><strong> </strong> &#8211; May  10-11</p>
<p>Champion: Thomas Muster; Runner-up:  Goran Ivanisevic</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="https://webmailcluster.1and1.co.uk/xml/deref?link=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.blackrocktourofchampions.com%2F3%2Fevents%2F2008%2Fhamburg.asp"><strong>Hamburg,  Germany</strong></a></span><strong> </strong> &#8211; May 14-17  (BlackRock Tennis Classic)</p>
<p>Champion: Michael Stich; Runner-up:  Marc-Kevin Goellner</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="https://webmailcluster.1and1.co.uk/xml/deref?link=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.blackrocktourofchampions.com%2F3%2Fevents%2F2008%2Fsaopaulo.asp"><strong>Sao Paulo,  Brazil</strong></a></span><strong> </strong> &#8211; June 19-22 (Nossa Caixa Grand  Champions Brasil)</p>
<p>Champion: Pete Sampras; Runner-up:  Marcelo Rios</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="https://webmailcluster.1and1.co.uk/xml/deref?link=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.blackrocktourofchampions.com%2F3%2Fevents%2F2008%2Fistanbul.asp"><strong>Istanbul,  Turkey</strong></a></span><strong> </strong> &#8211; July  17-20</p>
<p>Champion: Goran Ivanisevic;  Runner-up: Fernando Meligeni</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="https://webmailcluster.1and1.co.uk/xml/deref?link=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.blackrocktourofchampions.com%2F3%2Fevents%2F2008%2Fgraz.asp"><strong>Graz, Austria</strong></a></span><strong> </strong> &#8211; July 29-August 2 (s Tennis  Masters)</p>
<p>Champion: Patrick Rafter; Runner-up:  Michael Stich</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="https://webmailcluster.1and1.co.uk/xml/deref?link=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.blackrocktourofchampions.com%2F3%2Fevents%2F2008%2Falgarve.asp"><strong>Algarve,  Portugal</strong></a></span><strong> </strong> &#8211; August 5-8 (Vale do Lobo Grand  Champions CGD)</p>
<p>Champion: Marcelo Rios ; Runner-up :  Goran Ivanisevic</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="https://webmailcluster.1and1.co.uk/xml/deref?link=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.blackrocktourofchampions.com%2F3%2Fevents%2F2008%2Fparis.asp"><strong>Paris, France</strong></a></span><strong> </strong> &#8211; September 18-21 (5e Trophée  Jean-Luc Lagardère)</p>
<p>Champion: Stefan Edberg; Runner-up:  Sergi Bruguera</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="https://webmailcluster.1and1.co.uk/xml/deref?link=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.blackrocktourofchampions.com%2F3%2Fevents%2F2008%2Fbrussels.asp"><strong>Luxembourg,  Luxembourg</strong></a></span> - September  25-28</p>
<p>Champion: John McEnroe; Runner-up:  Henri Leconte</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="https://webmailcluster.1and1.co.uk/xml/deref?link=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.blackrocktourofchampions.com%2F3%2Fevents%2F2008%2Feindhoven.asp"><strong>Eindhoven,  Netherlands</strong></a></span><strong> </strong> &#8211; October 2-5  (AFAS Tennis Classics)</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="https://webmailcluster.1and1.co.uk/xml/deref?link=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.blackrocktourofchampions.com%2F3%2Fevents%2F2008%2Fbudapest.asp"><strong>Budapest,  Hungary</strong></a></span><strong> </strong>- October  9-12</p>
<p><strong>Macao</strong><strong>,  China </strong> &#8211; November 20 (Special  Event)</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="https://webmailcluster.1and1.co.uk/xml/deref?link=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.blackrocktourofchampions.com%2F3%2Fevents%2F2008%2Flondon.asp"><strong>London, UK</strong></a></span><strong> </strong> &#8211; December 2-7 (BlackRock Masters  Tennis)</p>
<p><strong>OTHER  INFO</strong></p>
<p><strong>About  BlackRock</strong></p>
<p><strong>BlackRock</strong> is one of  the world&#8217;s largest publicly traded investment management firms. At June 30,  2008, BlackRock&#8217;s AUM was $1.428 trillion. The firm manages assets on behalf of  institutions and individuals worldwide through a variety of equity, fixed  income, cash management and alternative investment products. In addition, a  growing number of institutional investors use BlackRock Solutions investment  system, risk management and financial advisory services. Headquartered in  New York City, as of June 30, 2008, the firm has  approximately 5,700 employees in 19 countries and a major presence in key global  markets, including the U.S.,  Europe, Asia, Australia and  the Middle East. For additional information,  please visit the Company&#8217;s website at <a href="https://webmailcluster.1and1.co.uk/xml/deref?link=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.blackrock.com%2F">www.blackrock.com</a>.</p>
<p>South  Africa&#8217;s international  flagship airline and the continent&#8217;s most awarded carrier, <strong>South African Airways</strong> is the official  airline of the BlackRock Tour of Champions. Its modern fleet features a  comfortable Economy Class cabin recently reconfigured for extra legroom and a  Premium Business Class cabin featuring the airline&#8217;s award-winning, lie-flat  seat. Complimentary South African wines, inspired cuisine and personal on-demand  entertainment for all travellers make the trip to Africa fly by. Built on a venerable 72-year history of  bringing the world to Africa and taking Africa to the world, the airline&#8217;s  network is unsurpassed on the continent &#8211; connecting travellers to more than 20  destinations within South  Africa and more than 20 cities across Africa. As a recent member to the worldwide Star Alliance,  South African Airways is now able to offer its customers 852 destinations in 152  countries and more than 15,500 flights daily.</p>
<p>For the Latest News, Features and  Updates from the BlackRock Tour of Champions: <a href="https://webmailcluster.1and1.co.uk/xml/deref?link=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.blackrocktourofchampions.com%2F">www.blackrocktourofchampions.com</a></p>
<p>and for further  information:</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="https://webmailcluster.1and1.co.uk/xml/deref?link=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.blackrockinternational.com%2Ftourofchampions">www.blackrockinternational.com/tourofchampions</a></span></p>
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