2008 Countrywide Classic II

August 8th, 2008

Hey Tennis Friends!

Here’s today’s video clip:

One of the cool things about this year’s event is that the Tennis Legends Tour is being played here simultaneously. It’s a great chance to see the former pros compete, and many still at a high level. Yesterday evening there was an autograph signing for this guy:

John McEnroe Autograph Signing

Yep, that’s John McEnroe doing his best to be friendly! Last night, he took to the court against Mikael Pernfors of Sweden. For fans like me, who have discovered tennis after McEnroe’s era, it’s a real treat to get to see him play again.

John McEnroe Serving

Here’s a shot of his lefty serve. It looks quite different from the arching back severs that I have pointed out on other posts on this site. He played well, and there were a couple of outbursts that almost made it seem like professional wrestling. McEnroe beat Pernfors 6-3, 7-6.

Today I had an insightful conversation with one of the recognizable (from TV) linesmen. Unfortunately, they aren’t allowed to do “official” interviews, so I wasn’t able to get any of the comments on camera. Suffice to say, it seems like a pretty enjoyable job, and it involves world travel. The linespeople are independent contractors, and can choose to work with either the ATP or the WTA, or both.

I’ll see you next time, with more tennis, . . . outside the lines!

– Marcus Tennis

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2008 Countrywide Classic I

August 7th, 2008

Hey Tennis Friends!

It’s another beautiful day to get out and watch tennis! Here is my report from The Countrywide Classic, at the Los Angeles Tennis Center, on the campus of UCLA:

And now for a few pictures . . .

Countrywide Classic Clubhouse Seats

The clubhouse level boxes at this venue have wonderful outdoor viewpoints. It’s also great to see the names and championship years of the past winners of this event surrounding the main stadium court.

Countrywide Classic Grandstand Stadium

That’s the Russian team of Igor Kunitsyn (wearing the hat) and Marat Safin, on the left, trying to receive a booming serve from John Isner, and his fellow American, James Cerretani. As in other tournaments, your regular ticket gets you right up next to the action on the outer court!

The Russian team of Kunitsyn/Safin won the match 7-5, 6-4.

Summer night tennis in LA is always a good time!

Roddick vs. Vemic

That blur in the forecourt is the quick-motion serve of Andy Roddick. Has was just 11 minutes into his match against Serbian Dusan Vemic. Most nights during this tournament, you don’t even need a jacket.

Roddick beat Vemic 6-2, 6-2.

Also on today’s draw was Amer Delic, Carlos Moya, and Juan Martin del Potro, to name a few.

Great weather and great tennis, . . . come on down and check it out!

I’ll see you next time, with more tennis, . . . outside the lines!

– Marcus Tennis

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2008 Western & Southern Masters VIII

August 1st, 2008

Hey Tennis Friends!

Me & Anne

This is me with my friend and volunteer usher, Anne. I met Anne when she was a volunteer usher last year at this event, as well. We have stayed in touch through email, and were able to watch some tennis together this year, . . . after her shift, of course 🙂

That’s one of the best things about going to a tennis event, you can make friends pretty easily because you already have an interest in tennis in common. Last year, Anne’s boyfriend and I sat together watching matches, and had a great time!

Volunteering at a pro event is a great way to meet people, help out the tournament, and see the action on the courts, without buying a ticket! There are always many opportunities at all of these events, so visit their websites and look for the volunteering information.

Next up is the Countrywide Classic men’s tournament in Los Angeles.

Stay tuned!

I’ll see you next time, with more tennis, . . . outside the lines!

– Marcus Tennis

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2008 Western & Southern Masters VII

August 1st, 2008

Hey Tennis Friends!

It’s quarterfinal day and time to get back to Center Court.

Gulbis vs. Djokovic

That’s Ernests Gulbis powering up for one of his big serves to Novak Djokovic, in the far court.

Skippy on Camera

With Novak in the foreground, blurry, but covering the action from the camera, is my friend Skippy. Remember him? He’s the cameraman who inadvertently stepped in front of my MacBook camera during my Tommy Haas intro at the Pacific Life Open. He’s from Australia and travels with the television crew for the tennis events. And, is he barefoot?!?

Since he was stationed at Stadium 2 at Indian Wells, we got to chat a few times. Earlier in this tournament, I was able to say “Hi!” to him between matches on the Grandstand Stadium.

Djokovic vs. Gulbis

Here’s Djokovic cranking up a flying forehand for Gulbis. Notice how Gulbis is already moving to his right in anticipation. Djokovic won the match 6-3, 6-4.

I’ll see you next time, with more tennis, . . . outside the lines!

– Marcus Tennis

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2008 Western & Southern Masters VI

August 1st, 2008

Hey Tennis Friends!

Are you kidding? How can a fan, like me, not participate in the free photo opportunity?

Olympus Tennis Promo

I’ll see you next time, with more tennis, . . . outside the lines!

– Marcus Tennis

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