Andy Roddick’s luscious blond wife Brooklyn Decker says she is too curvy to be a runway model. “I have boobs. I”m very all-American,” the New York Post quoted her as saying. “I wasn”t edgy. Plus, I”d walk in and be like, ”Hey guys!” with a big smile on my face. And they”d be like, ”You [...]
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Boobs and curves stop me from being a runaway model’: Brooklyn Decker
Youzhny claims epic win to set US Open semi-final against Nadal
Russian 12th seed Mikhail Youzhny reached the US Open semi-finals for the second time with a grueling five-set win over Swiss 25th seed Stanislas Wawrinka. Youzhny came from behind to post a 3-6 7-6 (9-7) 3-6 6-3 6-3 victory on another windy night at Flushing Meadows. “It was a close match in tough conditions. We [...]
Jennifer Aniston not jealous of my curves: Brooklyn Decker
Fashion model Brooklyn Decker has insisted that former ”Friends” star Jennifer Aniston was never jealous of her curves. Decker, 23, who is married to tennis ace Andy Roddick, told Women”s Health that reports of Aniston, 41, being intimidated by her bikini-clad body on the set of “Just Go With It”, were not true. “Totally bogus [...]
Brooklyn Decker beats Jennifer Aniston, Kim Kardashian in ‘Best Bikini Body’ poll
Brooklyn Decker—Jennifer Aniston’s sexy co-star in the upcoming ‘Just Go With It’— has beaten the former ‘Friends’ star and a host of other hot Hollywood starlets in a poll for this summer”s most slammin” bikini body. Women”s Health has crowned the Swimsuit Illustrated swimsuit model as 2010”s Best Summer Body. Decker, 23—married to tennis hunk [...]
Federer maintains big lead in unchanged ATP top 10
Roger Federer maintained his big lead in the men’s tennis rankings issued Monday by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) into the European clay court season which kicked off on the weekend.
Federer has 10,765 points, leading in an unchanged top 10 from Novak Djokovic of Serbia (7,630) and Spain’s Rafael Nadal (6,980).
The five-time reigning champion [...]
Federer maintains ATP lead; Miami champion Roddick climbs
Roger Federer retained a comfortable lead at the top of the men’s tennis rankings issued Monday by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) despite an early exit at the Miami Masters last week.
The Swiss Federer, who was knocked out in Florida by Czech Tomas Berdych, has 10,765 points to lead second-placed Serb Novak Djokovic (7,630) [...]
Gritty Nadal does it tough for victory over Nalbandian
Rafael Nadal worked to control an old foe while women’s second seed Caroline Wozniacki overcame a bout of illness to advance Sunday at the Miami Masters.
With grey skies and humidity replacing sunshine, number four Nadal staged a fightback after losing a marathon first set, constructing a 6-7 (8-10), 6-2, 6-2 third-round win over Argentine David [...]
Sandler, Aniston, Kidman “Just Go With It†With Sports Illustrated Model Brooklyn Decker
Sports Illustrated covergirl Brooklyn Decker is set to star alongside America’s Sweetheart Jennifer Aniston, funny guy Adam Sandler, and Oscar-winner Nicole Kidman in the upcoming rom-com Just Go with It.
The feature is about a man (Sandler) who convinces a single mom (Aniston) to pretend to be his soon-to-be-divorced wife so that he can win over [...]
“Dancing With The Stars†Sports Illustrated Swimsuit 2010 Pictures
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Blonde bombshell Brooklyn Decker — wife of tennis star Andy Roddick — sizzles as the 2010 Sports Illustrated cover model — but there’s lots more to see inside the 2010 Swimsuit Issue, on newsstands today. Dancers from ABC’s hit reality ballroom dance competition, Dancing with the Stars, were photographed with athletes who’ve competed [...]
Brooklyn Decker Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition 2010 [Pics & VIDEO]
Greetings from Brooklyn.
Model Brooklyn Decker has landed the cover of Sports Illustrated’s coveted Swimsuit Edition, 2010. The title propels the blonde stunner to the ranks of an elite club of supermodels that have graced the S.I. cover, including Bar Rafaeli, Heidi Klum and Tyra Banks.
Decker, a 22-year-old catwalk maven who is married to tennis star [...]
Nadal reaches fourth round as Clijsters crumbles
Rafael Nadal saw off another challenge to his title defence at the Australian Open Friday while US Open champion Kim Clijsters was handed a shock third-round loss.
Second seed Nadal defeated German Philipp Kohlschreiber 6-4, 6-2, 2-6, 7-5 with the straightforward win propelling the Spaniard into the fourth round and a 5-0 mark over his opponent [...]
Nadal eases ahead on day of domination at Australian Open
Defending champion Rafael Nadal followed Wednesday’s relaxed formbook a day after a crush of 87 matches, powering past Slovak outsider Lukas Lacko 6-2, 6-2, 6-2 to lead a cluster of no-stress wins at the Australian Open.
The second seed took just under two hours to advance, setting the pace for fellow top players Andy Roddick and [...]
Federer leads ATP rankings into Australian Open
Roger Federer of Switzerland took first place in the men’s tennis rankings into the Australian Open which started Monday.
Federer has 10,550 points in the ATP list issued on the day as he bids for his first Melbourne title since 2007.
Spanish rival Rafael Nadal, the defending Australian Open champion, has 9,310 points. The 2008 winner [...]
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Rogers Cup – Roddick Prepares for the Quarter Finals
Andy Roddick has an obstacle before him prior to the US Open: the Rogers Cup, held in Montreal, where he will have to face the Spaniard Fernando Verdasco for a position in the quarterfinals of the tournament. He already defeated Igor Andreev on Wednesday in straight sets; he will then face the veteran Verdasco in [...]
Federer, Nadal, Roddick head US Open men’s field
Five-time defending champion Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Andy Roddick are among eight Grand Slam winners leading the men’s field for the U.S. Open.
All top 100 men in the rankings received direct entry Wednesday into the hard-court tournament, played Aug. 31 to Sept. 13 in New York.
Federer will be trying to become the first man [...]




Murray starts with convincing win
US OPEN
Venue: Flushing Meadows, New York Date: 31 August – 13 September
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Andy Murray has been backed to go one better and win this year’s US Open by former British number one Tim Henman.
Murray, 22, was beaten by Roger Federer in his first Grand Slam final last year at Flushing Meadows and begins his quest against Latvian Ernests Gulbis.
"Federer is the favourite," Henman told BBC’s Sportsweek ahead of the year’s final Grand Slam starting on Monday.
"But Murray’s number two now – I think he can get back to the final and go one stage further."
Henman, who reached the semi-finals at the US Open in 2004, believes Murray needs to show he can dictate matters on court against the top-ranked players in order to realise his dream.
"I think the more pro-active he is, the better he plays," added the 34-year-old.
"Because he’s so solid and moves well, sometimes I feel he thinks he just needs to keep the ball in play, move and hit his strokes to beat these guys.
"But if he can be more aggressive against the best – Federer and Rafael Nadal – then he can dominate and make his opponent do the running. He has the technique to do that."
Since reaching last year’s final, Murray has won seven tournaments, taking his career tally to 13, and climbed from number six to number two in the world.
He has also matched his best performance at the Australian Open in reaching the fourth round and improved on his previous bests at the French Open and Wimbledon, where he made the quarter-finals and semi-finals respectively.
"One of the few things that I want to do now in tennis is to win a Slam," said the Scot.
"It’s something that’s incredibly difficult to do but something I believe is possible.
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"I think a lot of players say when they win their first Slam it’s sort of a relief because it’s so much hard work that you put into it. I’m hoping I can do it here."
The presence of Federer, who is chasing a record-equalling sixth successive US Open title, and Nadal – who Murray beat in the semi-finals last year and is seeded to meet at the same stage again – means Murray assesses success in the Slams differently.
"You’ve got the two of the best players ever playing just now so it’s a little bit disrespectful to the other players to view it as being a failure not to get to the final," he added.
"I’ll be disappointed, for sure, because I want to try and win every tournament I play in.
"But I think I have a good enough understanding of tennis that you can still have a good Slam and not win it."
Nadal, who could not defend his Wimbledon title because of a knee injury, has dropped from world number one to three and begins his campaign against Frenchman Richard Gasquet.
Federer, who usurped Nadal to take the top spot in July, is in the other half of the draw and will begin his title defence against 18-year-old American Devin Britton in the second match at the Arthur Ashe stadium on Monday.
"I feel like I am actually playing some of the best tennis I have ever played in my career"
Defending women’s champion Serena Williams
The Swiss star has not lost a US Open match since the fourth round in 2003 but insists he will not take his novice opponent lightly as he bids to equal the six straight titles of American Bill Tilden in the 1920s.
"Doesn’t matter who you play, where you play – if you think the guy is not going to make a game that’s absurd," Federer said.
"That’s how tennis is. You have to be very careful. I have to make sure I put in a good performance."
In the other highlight on the opening day of the men’s competition, Wimbledon finalist Andy Roddick faces plays German Bjorn Phau.
On the women’s side, defending champion and second seed Serena Williams begins her quest for her fourth US Open title against compatriot Alaxa Glatch – the third match at the Arthur Ashe Stadium.
"It’s shocking to think that it was 10 years ago," Williams said of her first US Open title.
"I just feel like I am really excited to still be playing top-level tennis 10 years later, which is just really awesome.
"I feel like I am actually playing some of the best tennis I have ever played in my career."
"I like playing here. Staying in downtown Manhattan you always have shopping. If you make some cash you can go spend some"
Dinara Safina
The following match in the main arena sees her sister and third seed Venus Williams, who won the last of her two US Open titles in 2001, up against Russian Vera Dushevina.
World number one and last year’s runner-up Dinara Safina faces Australian Olivia Rogowska in her first-round match.
Safina is optimistic about her prospects of another good run at this year’s event.
"I always had good results here," said the Russian, who has yet to win a Grand Slam.
"I like playing here. Staying in downtown Manhattan you always have shopping. If you make some cash you can go spend some."
Former world number one Kim Clijsters, making her first US Open appearance since winning the 2005 title, opens play at the Arthur Ashe Stadium against Ukraine’s Viktoria Kutuzova.
Clijsters, 26, received a wildcard for her first Grand Slam tournament since returning from a two-year break, during which time she got married and had her first child.
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