2010 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Cover Girl Revealed

by nate on Tuesday, February 9th, 2010 | Entertainment, News, Sports, World | No Comments

The shoot for the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit 2010 edition was done by the famous lens man Iooss Jr. A hoarding having the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit 2010 title page was put up as well. The model Brooklyn Decker looks hot on the title page of the much awaited for Sports Illustrated Swimsuit 2010 Edition.

Tennis star Andy Roddick’s wife model Brooklyn Decker is the new cover girl on Sports Illustrated Swimsuit 2010. The cover was released on Late Night with Dave Letterman on CBS.

The Sports Illustrated Swimsuit 2010 edition’s program editor Mr. McDonnell said that the subscribers will be delighted by the several new additions in the newest edition of this celebrated enfranchisement. He added that the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit 2010 issue has some usual people as well as breathtaking newbies. It will also boast of the exposures that devotees always anticipate, carrying them to a fresh range of unusual locating.

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Roger Federer beat Andy Roddick :Longest in History Wimbledon Men’s Final

by wildcherry on Sunday, July 5th, 2009 | News, Sports | No Comments

Roger Federer beat Andy Roddick Sunday in an epic five-set Wimbledon men’s singles final, a 5-7, 7-6, 7-6, 3-6, 16-14 classic that gave Federer an unprecedented 15th Grand Slam singles title. The 2009 Wimbledon Men’s final was the longest in history, with 30 games Roger Federer Defeats Andy Roddick in History’s Longest Wimbledon Men’s Final in the fifth set.

Roger Federer and Andy Roddick before the Match. Photo : AFP.

“I just want to say congratulations to Roger,” Roddick said afterward. “He’s a true champion and he deserves everything he gets. … It was a pleasure playing him today.”

Said Federer to Roddick, “Andy, you played unbelievably. Don’t be too sad. … You’re going to come back and win it.”

With the win, Federer broke his tie with Pete Sampras and became the all-time leader in Grand Slam titles, an achievement that makes Federer, in the eyes of many tennis observers, the greatest player in the history of the sport. It was Federer’s sixth Wimbledon title, and it also puts him back atop the rankings, moving ahead of his chief rival, Rafael Nadal.

It was the second consecutive year in which Federer played a classic match in the Wimbledon final, following his loss to Nadal last year — a match widely regarded as the greatest in history. It was also a match in which Federer had to dig down and beat an opponent who played one of the greatest matches of his career: Even in defeat, Roddick looked brilliant, winning the first set and appearing poised to put Federer away when he took a lead in the second-set tiebreaker.

But Roddick lost four set points in that tiebreaker and ultimately lost the second set to Federer, and when Federer won the third set as well, it appeared that Federer was ready to win without too much trouble.

Roddick, however, wasn’t going down without a fight. He looked more fresh than Federer in the fourth set, breaking his serve in the fourth game and ultimately winning the set 6-3.

And that set up an epic fifth set that made the match the longest men’s final in Wimbledon history. For 30 games Federer and Roddick went back and forth, always winning their own service games, until finally Federer broke Roddick to end the longest fifth set in men’s finals history, and to make history as the greatest Grand Slam champion of them all.

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