Archive for Musing

总决赛-李娜2-0科娃 首进决赛

Li Na
总奖金额为600万美元的WTA年终总决赛进入倒数第2个比赛日。首次跻身单打四强的中国金花李娜迎战2011年赛会冠军科维托娃。状态更加出色的李娜直落两盘,用6-4,6-2的比分战胜圈中好友,生涯里首次打进总决赛的争冠赛。凭借这场胜利李娜的世界排名将超越莎娃和拉德上升至生涯最高的第3位,这也刷新了亚洲选手的排名纪录。决赛里李娜将与接下来小威和扬科维奇之间半决赛的胜者争冠。

红组头名李娜首次亮相总决赛半决赛,她与圈中好友科维托娃在此前6次对阵中各胜3场。今年两人已经交手两次,李娜在斯图加特的红土赛场上直落两盘获胜,但在中网1/4决赛里先赢一盘的情况下被科娃逆转。

同此前的几场小组赛一样,李娜在比赛开始阶段率先进入状态。中国金花在科娃首个发球局里把握住自己制造的第一个破发点,开盘即顺利打破僵局。科娃在第2个发球局里仍没有找到节奏,捷克姑娘先后化解了3次破发危机,但她也接连送出双误,李娜连续第2次破发后建立起3-0的领先优势。第4局科娃成功回破,捷克名将拿下开赛以来的第一局,随后又将比分追成2-3。比赛渐渐进入势均力敌的局面。第8局李娜挥霍掉40-0领先的连续3个局点,科娃反破将比分改写成4-4。李娜马上展开反击,第9局关键时刻科娃再次双误送礼,中国金花带着5-4的领先进入发球胜盘局。李娜稳住心态化解了科娃顽强反扑,在化解了破发危机后中国金花把握住首个盘点,继而用6-4的比分先下一盘。

次盘伊始双方就兑现互破,比分交替上升。第5局李娜再次打破僵局,中国金花随后扼杀了科娃想要反破的企图,巩固破发优势后李娜手握4-2的领先。大比分领先的中国金花放松心态越战越勇。第7局科娃浪费局点,捷克名将不断感受到来自李娜施加的压力。中国金花抓住机会继续进攻,并利用科娃的失误再次破发。李娜5-2领先进入发球胜赛局,状态稳定的她很快建立了两个赛点。李娜把握住第二次机会,保发后锁定了自己在本届总决赛的连续第4场胜利。

Serena Williams beats Li Na for WTA title

Leave a Comment

A little desperate

2014 Manhattan league’s captains meeting changed venue from Long Island City bar to Cityview. A good up grade. The long lounge looked bit vacant, food was pretty good. Before the meeting, we were forced to listen to the club’s sale pitch. $100 per month membership fee, no initiation fee … A few captains near me said it’s NOT a good deal and one capt even said 13 of his mates, not a single one would take up this offer.

cityv

Roster refunds are only given out at the meeting and will be distributed to the Captains/Co-Captains on record.

Because of last season refund issue, I paid a little tension this time. The $35 is for both captain and co-captain if any. Is me misreading the email or it is a MISleading email? Below is the reply from Metro:

The treasurer prepares one refund per team.

Unlike the past meetings, this one seemed like the desperate housewives: the league asked us what can they do ..

  • Pls don’t say ‘you suck’ to new player’s face .. refer them to us, we’ve a better way to suggest them to a lower flight
  • don’t take advantage of new captains because they don’t know anything – the league lost two teams. Didn’t offer how.
  • There is a pool of new players looking to play. What can we do for you to take  some of them on? One suggested make them into a team – not bad idea – that’s how I started on a team with newbies.
  • This year (or last season?) the Treasure has US$10,000 to refund
  • Metro has cash flow problem
  • Would you be willing to pay $38 or $39 per match next season to extend playing time to 2-hour (currently $31 for 1.5 hr)

 

Leave a Comment

Manh 7.0 2014

More team info on TennisLink & this site and a team practice

.
Date Weekday Time Location Level Home Team Opp Team

  1. 10-Nov, Sun 7:30 PM Roosevelt Island Racquet; v Bailey 1-2
  2. 12-Nov, Tue 9:00 PM Randall’s Island; Seltzer 3-0
  3. 15-Nov, Fri 8:00 PM Roosevelt Island Racquet, Seltzer, 3-0
  4. 2-Dec, Mon 9:00 PM Randall’s Island, 1 v 4, 1-2
  5. 10-Dec, Tue 8:00 PM Westside Tennis Club  3 v 1, 2-1
  6. 16-Dec, Mon 8:00 PM Westside Tennis Club  5 v 1; 3-0
  7. 19-Dec, Thu 9:00 PM CityView Racquet Club  1 v 5; 2-1
  8. 2-Jan, Thu 8:30 PM Westside Tennis Club; Reckler on 1/30, 2-1
  9. 8-Jan, Wed 9:00 PM Randall’s Island, v Rosenberg  1-2; 3-way; update
  10. 24-Jan, Fri 8:00 PM Roosevelt Island Racquet, Rosenberg .5-2.5

 

Team 1 Eng/Tharin
Team 2 Rosenberg/Bordick
Team 2 Reckler/Drange
Team 4 Bailey/Bailey
Team 5 Melnick/Dawson
Team 6 Seltzer

Leave a Comment

Nicholas Barnett Trophy

An in-Conference Regatta (Boat 420/FJ) was racing on the Seneca Lake when we passed by on Route 14. Well, sort of. They only managed one race then the wind stopped. So the kids laying around around on the deck, lawn and in the car, most are studying.

IMG_3203

Cornell came 5th of 12:

To start off the fall break weekend Cornell Sailing travelled to the Nicholas Barnett Trophy at Bowdoin College. Duncan Howes ’15 and Lindsey Ludwig ’14 sailing A division, and Collin Clark ’14 and Julie Barbera ’17 sailing B division welcomed the beautiful new venue and dynamic conditions. Saturday provided a great day of racing at Bethel Point. The breeze started out of the N/NE and gradually went to the east as the day went on. 8 A races and 6 B races were completed sailing W-3s, W-4s, and W-5s. After a long delay on Sunday morning, the breeze finally filled in out of the S and settled in to a decent 5-10 knot SE breeze. Three A races and five B races were sailed, all of which were W-4s.

The scores

IMG_3188

IMG_3193

IMG_3202

 

IMG_3204

IMG_3196

Leave a Comment

Sabres vs Columbus Blue Jackets

The female singer began to sing. For a minute or two I was wondering what the hell she was doing out there. Then it hit me, it’s Canadian national anthem. Hmmmmm … two American teams are playing on their own soil. Something. Maybe Buffalo is so close to Canada, and/or the Canadians’ hold on ice hockey.

Sabres' home

Sabres’ home

More pix. On national anthem, believe me, no one has it better than China and USA. I’ve hard time to decide the March of the Volunteers is better or the Star Spangled Banner Flag is better. The Little Brothers’ is so lame.

Buffalo Sabres gives up a goal in less than two minutes by the goal tender Miller who was on the USA Olympic team – yes he was the goal tender who gave Sidney Crosby’s gold medal wining goal. Other then Miller Sabres doesn’t really have anyone. Oh well. They tied the score at 1 soon after but was defenseless and lost the game 4-1.

Sabres doesn’t have ice chicks. Reportedly Charles Wang started using bikini clayed girls to clean the ice and other teams soon followed. Guess Buffalo isn’t a flashy city -:)
The First Niagara Center (Sabres’ home turf) is so much nicer than the dilapidated Nassau Coliseum.

US$180 with player, $120 without (right)

US$180 with player, $120 without (right)

I spotted Pat LaFontaine (1983-1998, who played for Islanders, Sabres and Rangers) #16 jersey in the crowds. I think the Islanders didn’t want to pay Pat (… he refused to play .. ) so he was traded to Sabres in 1991 but finished his career with the Rangers. He now lives on Long Island.

From wiki:

The Islanders continued to struggle and in 1989, they missed the playoffs for the first time since 1974. In the first game of the Islanders’ next playoff series, in 1990, LaFontaine suffered the first of many concussions, after a controversial, open-ice hit by James Patrick of the New York Rangers. He fell on his head and was unconscious while being taken off the ice on a stretcher. The ambulance he took was delayed en route to the hospital by Ranger fans who rocked and pounded it as it left Madison Square Garden.[1] He was lost for the remainder of the series.

Beer any one?

Beer any one?

Our dinner at Sun was so so.

Leave a Comment

Miroslav Šatan

Another NHL player joined the local weekend hackers and played on Golfer’s team last night. Miro who lives in Syosset, Long Island, however left mid way because he did not feel comfortable – not fair. Everyone has a bottom line -:).

Leave a Comment

Where is the who’s who in tennis?

Can’t believe that Giants is 0-3!
Anyway, the former NHL player, goaltender Garth Snow who finished his career with the Islanders is on Golfer’s ice hockey team. No, he is NOT playing the goaltender, that would not be fair. Former Jets QB Boomer Esiason is also on Golfer’s ice hockey league. Now I’m looking around my little tennis league, where is who’s whos???

Giants (0-3) is playing at Kansa City Missouri. OMG, I can’t believe that the entire stadium becomes a red sea – everyone dressed in their team color. Sounds like a totalitarian regime -:) … shows how crazy/serious they’re about football. Thank god I’m in New York

Leave a Comment

11 and 12-year-old Venus & Serena Williams

on Trans World Sport; Published on Dec 10, 2012

In 1992, Trans World Sport headed to Florida to meet up with the Williams sisters who were then just 11 and 12 years old.

Leave a Comment

A sunny day

The weather in New York has been so good. A little rain, ok, a decent rain yesterday and last night has washed the earth clean. The trees and grass, after the taxing sun of the summer are bit dull but they perked up under the morning light. 秋高气爽 Crispy autumn air is just wonderful.

Sept 22, 2013

Sept 22, 2013

I haven’t played with Sunny in a few years. Given my two months long hiatus I was hesitated to say yes. But Sunny is Sunny. He calls, Irene jumps.

I was only two minutes late, his text is already in “Are you coming?!”

After brief warm up, Sunny couldn’t wait to start the game. The park is very quiet, I occasionally see a few morning walkers pass by. I said to Sunny,

“I can’t serve and can not run.”

Hoping that he doesn’t have any expectations, or has it but low. During the match, of course I keep hitting to the man. Is “I have no control .. IF I were having so much control, I’d be a 4.0!” still a valid excuse? It sounds stale to me but nevertheless, its true in my case. The male player has kick second serve that goes wide to the left, which Sunny reminded me repeatedly. I was playing the ad court. After being aced a couple of times on the second serve, Sunny fed up. He walked over to baseline by the ally, using the head of his racket and draw circle on the har-tru: “stay here.”

Boy, doesn’t he look like a dog owner?

Thank goodness perhaps the nice weather, or long absence from tennis that I had time to reflect or digest, I played well. Perhaps my physical limitation (hurts..) now that I use my brain more? I know for sure that I only treasure my body parts when that part is injured or in pain. In any case, we won convincingly 3 and 1 over a 7.5 mixed team.

 

 

Leave a Comment

Li Na vs Serena, II

Li Na is facing off Serena in the 2013 US Open semi final. Their last grand slam encounter was also on the center court, Wimbledon 2010, on youtube.

My daughter turned 16 that summer and she wanted to have her Sweet 16 at Wimbledon. So London it was. We first took in another Les Miserables at Her Majesty’s Theatre to celebrated my son’s birthday. Yes, I’ve many children and many birthdays during the summer. Nick Jonas played the roll of Marius. Even before the show started, many female and few male fans (about 30 or so) gathered at the back entrance in hope to catch a glimpse of the young singer/actor. I was sure the scene would mushroom after the show.

Heading to Richmond

Heading to Richmond

Wimbledon tickets are notoriously difficult to get, they even run the lottery so I didn’t bother with it in advance. I took a chance which I thought was good, and as it turned out, it’s more than good.
The London Underground (commonly called Tube) green line is the Wimbledon line, should get off at Southfields (two stops before Wimbledon Station), then it’s a 10 minutes walk to the tennis complex known as the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, on a very residential street. The bus route 493 goes there too (see the insert at left). Of course there are taxis and limos and parking lots.

The area of Wimbledon is about 9 miles southwest of Trafalgar Square in London. The biggest draw is the annual tennis championship. The lesser known are the New Wimbledon Theatre and the huge open space (1,100 acres) Wimbledon Common.
Getting off the Tube at Southfields Underground Station we were greeted by crowds as well as many policemen who tried to keep the crowds in check, and direct the road-retards like me. The junction at the station, to the east side of the Wimbledon Park Road is Replingham Road which has many stores and coffee shops, and to the west is Augustus Road. We walked south on the Wimbledon Park Road. Shops dotted the first couple of blocks then became all houses and apartments. Although the footpath is narrow but it was very pleasant to walk, especially on the way to the championship. In the late afternoon or evening when everyone was leaving, the path on either side was overwhelmed.
The championship was well organized. Upon entering the complex, for those without a ticket, we were handed a numbered ticket to wait on the long line to buy a ticket. We had good time chatting with our neighbors. Along the way, there were loud speakers broadcasting the live actions we hoped to see. Two spots before us was a groups of young women having their girls day out. They completed the fun with luxurious lunch spread with champagne and caviar. A few spots behind us was a family whose three young sons displayed their acrobatic ability on the grass to entertain us. To avoid all day time line of course you can camp there over night with your own sleep bag or tent, and party. It took us three hours to reach the ticket booth. They didn’t take credit card, cash only. After 5 pm each day, the tickets sell at a reduced rate.
Exquisite was the word came to mind when we finally hit the ground, inside of the gate. It was crowded but not massive.
The following day we went before noon, the line was drastically short, about an hour long. On the third day which was the ladies quarter final, we went immediately after breakfast, there was no line to queue, straight to the ticket booth. The young women asked us,
“What kind of ticket would you like?”
I looked at my daughter, wanting to know if she had a preference.
Before she replied, the young woman offered,
“Would you like the Centre Court?”
Our eyes lights up. Her birthday present wrapped neatly and served on a silver plate.
“Of course.”
My wallet was £158 lighter but our seats were marvelous. The Centre Court is much smaller (15,000 seating capacity) than the monstrous Arthur Ashe (23,200 – at the top of the stadium, I wondered that if the spectators are in the airplanes from La Guardia airport.) Following Vera Zvonareva defeat Kim Clijsters (3-6 6-4 6-2) was Serena vs Li Na. The American disposed Sister Na 7-5, 6-3. The scores might suggest a close match but in fact Serena won relatively easy. After kiss off, they spoke under the chair empire for a prolonged time.
It was my first time watching Li played. I thought she’s at the end of her career or nearing it. However, 有志者事竟成 there is a will, there is a way. Less than a year later she would become the first Asian player to win a grand slam.
The trip was wonderful. My children now are attending the school of their choice. There is a will, there is a way.
Li Na lost the match at 0 and 3 just now. Brutal but it doesn’t diminish her effort to try at her best.

我正在看2013年美国网球公开赛半决赛,李娜对小威。他们的最后一个大满贯相遇是三年前在温布顿网球公开赛的中心球场。

那年夏天我的女儿将满十六,她想去温布顿庆祝她的甜蜜16,所以我们去了伦敦。百老汇的“悲惨世界”在女王陛下剧院上演,( Nick Jonas )尼克乔纳斯饰演马吕斯(Marius)。正巧是我儿子的生日。哈哈,我有很多孩子,很多夏天的生日。在开演前,许多尼克的粉丝(约30左右)就已经聚集在后面的入口处希望可以瞥见他们的偶像。散场后那里的人群大了好几倍。

温布顿网球公开赛的门票是出了名的难买,他们甚至运用彩票的制度,所以我没有提前买票。我觉得到了再买的机会不错。事实上果然如此。

温布顿在伦敦的特拉法加广场 (Trafalgar Square)的西南约9公里的地方。她最出名的莫过于一年一度的网球赛。鲜为人知的是新温布顿剧院和1100亩大的温布顿公地 (Wimbledon Common)。伦敦地铁的绿线是温布顿线,坐到 Southfields(倒数第三站)下车,然后步行10分钟就可以到达全英草地网球和槌球俱乐部。巴士路线493也经过那里(请见插图入左)。当然也有出租车和豪华轿车和停车场。

温网组织的很好, 他们派发一个有编号的票给我们这些无票的人 排队买票。虽然我们足足等了三个多小时但是和前后的邻居们聊天,一路上都有直播广播陪伴。在我们面前的是几个年轻女性,豪华的午餐香槟和鱼子酱。在我们身后有家人三个儿子在草地上的刷杂技娱乐我们。为了避免白天等待, 当然也可以用睡袋或帐篷扎营过夜。三个小时过得很快。售票亭不收信用卡,只收现金。下午5点以后门票销售有折扣。精致是第一个词浮现在我脑海中。小巧精笼是第二个。白球衣绿草地,十分养眼。
总结经验,我们一天比一天去的早。第三天我们上午十点就到了售票亭报道。几乎没有什么人。

“你喜欢什么位置的票?”
我看着我的女儿,想知道她是否有偏好。
在她回答之前,这位年轻的女子提供
“你愿意中心场地?”
我们的眼睛亮起来。妹妹的生日礼物。
“当然。”

我的荷包轻了158镑但我们的座位很好。温网的中心球场只有15,000 个座位,比美网的 23,200 个座位小得多。视觉很舒服。 由于美网近机场,我常常分不清坐在最上面的观众是否刚刚从天上的飞机里掉下来的。第二场比赛是李娜对小威。那是我第一次看李娜,虽然比分挺接近的,但事实上,小威赢得相对容易。打完后她们在网边聊了很久 我还以为她就要退休了。
意想不到第二年她成为亚洲第一个赢得大满贯的网球员。
有志者事竟成有决心
其实生活本身还不是一样?
李娜刚刚输掉了,6-0和6-3。挺残酷的,但是我知道这并不会抹杀她的努力和意志。她不会放弃;会卷土重来的。

Leave a Comment

« Newer Posts · Older Posts »