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Entries in USTA (16)

Tuesday
Dec182012

Breaking: I Asked Jesse Levine One Year Ago to the Date - if He Would Play For Canada

I feel for Jesse Levine, he's in a tough place.

He is ranked around #100 in the world, and that makes him the second-highest ranked Canadian, and they need him for Davis Cup play with Milos Raonoc.  He stands no chance of ever playing Davis Cup for the U.S.

He has been wth USTA Player Development for years, and it was announced today that starting with the Australian Open he will play for the country he was born in, Canada.

Even though he has lived in Florida since he was 13, and played for USA.

Fitting this news comes out today, since one-year ago to the day, I asked if what he would do if Tennis Canada called.

He was coy and diplomatic.

Have a listen and post what you think.

Tuesday
Oct092012

USTA Tennis Classic of Troy Celebrates 10 Years

Had the pleasure of helping the USTA Tennis Classic of Troy celebrate 10 years hosting an event on the USTA Pro Circuit.  This is a 25K women's professional event attracting players from all over the world.

The USTA's Brian Earley came to Troy, to present tournament director, Eric Hayes with a plaque.

Wednesday
Jul042012

Pictures from the 2012 USTA U.S. Open National Playoffs - Southern

With temperatures well over 100 degrees for most of the play, the winners this week really deserve any of the credit they will get.  They should also be ready for just about anything once the play shifts to New Haven in August.

Winners were Natalie Pluskota in the women's singles, Adam Lee in the men's singles and the mixed doubles team of Marcus Hurtig and Lindsay Lee-Waters.

I've put some of my shots up on Pinterest at:

http://pinterest.com/ricklimpert/usta-u-s-open-national-playoffs-atlanta/

Feel free to check them out.

Monday
Jan232012

USTA Executive Disappointed with Serena Williams' Comments and Actions

A panel discussion at the USTA Southern Tennis Association's annual meeting convened Satuday in Atlanta to discuss the state of American professional tennis and other topics related to the sport and the publicity it receives.

While topics included the fall of Andy Roddick out of the top-10 in 2011, Mardy Fish's rise into the upper echelon of the game and the number of young kids across the country now playing tennis, some comments made by the USTA's Executive Director and Chief Operating Officer, Gordon Smith caught me a bit off guard.

Reacting to Serena Williams' comments earlier this month that she doesn't love the sport of tennis, Smith seemed disappointed and upset that one of the greatest players in the history of the sports would make such remarks. It's not often you hear the USTA speaking candidly about current players.

"You may have seen the comments Serena made saying she doesn't love tennis, I'm disappointed and concerned how younger players who look up to Serena will take those remarks," Smith told a panel and a room of atendees. "What does that say about our sport? and those who play it?"

What Serena said should be looked at closely. "I mean, I don't love tennis today, but I'm here, and I can't live without it ... so I'm still here and I don't want to go anywhere any time soon," Williams said after her first match at the Brisbane event in Australia.

I don't believe her and apparently either does Smith. Smith says that Serena isn't a full-time tennis player anymore, she's a celebrity. Celebrities sometimes just say things.  Look at the Kardashians, they say things all the time.

I served on this panel with Smith and brought up to him what was written in the USA Today website last weekend by Doug Robson. Robson wrote about the disconnect between the Williams' Sisters, especially Serena and some young American professional female players. Robson was told by Christina McHale, who is ranked No. 42 in the world and Jamie Hamption, another young American that lost in the second round in Australia that they have never had a conversation with Serena. For some reason, it didn't surprise me.

This is a complete 180 from what happens on the men's tour when the likes of Andy Roddick, and before him, Pete Sampras and Todd Martin helped mentor younger players, even inviting them to their home to train.

"One of the problems, is Serena hasn't played Fed Cup in over four years," stated Smith. "There is a tradition of mentoring and being a hitting partner on the Davis Cup team, but Serena hasn't been there on the Fed Cup side." Smith hadn't heard of this recent article until I mentioned it to him during the discussion. he seemed saddened, but not surprised by these further developments. He also added that the only reason the Williams' Sisters have made themselves available for Fed Cup in 2012 is they have to play to compete in the Olympics.  I'm sure the USTA also was not pleased when Serena was defaulted at the U.S. Open because of threatening a lineswoman.

Smith then gave a half-hearted smile when I told him what the last sentence in the USA Today piece said. It was the most telling statement to me, as Jamie Hampton said that maybe the men would take them under their wings. I'm sure if the girls asked, the guys would help out.

Monday
Dec192011

Pictures From 2011 USTA Australian Open Wildcard Playoffs: Day 3

Sunday’s Final Scores

WOMEN

No. 6 Madison Keys ( Boca Raton , Fla. ) def. No. 5 Gail Brodsky ( Brooklyn , N.Y. ), 6-3, 6-4

MEN

No. 2 Jesse Levine ( Boca Raton , Fla. ) def. No. 4 Robby Ginepri ( Kennesaw , Ga. ), 6-0, 6-2, 6-1

Both players earn wildcards into the 2012 Australian Open.

Madison KeysMadison Keys shows emotion after victory

Gail Brodsky

Robby GinepriJesse Levine