Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Maria Sharapova’s 2012 Australian Open outfit

Here is what Maria Sharapova is really going to wear for the 2012 Australian Open! By the way, sorry for my previous post about her outfit…

Ana Ivanovic’s 2012 Australian Open dress



This is most likely what former world No.1 Ana Ivanovic will wear to the 2012 Australian Open!

Li Na’s Australian Open 2012 outfit



This is what Li Na is going to wear to the 2012 Australian Open. Well, this is actually just the top! I will keep you posted for the bottom of the outfit, though!

Caroline Wozniacki’s rumored 2012 Australian Open dress

Here is a picture of what might be Caroline Wozniacki’s dress for the 2012 Australian Open! Plus, there are some more pieces from her collection! Enjoy!

Maria Sharapova’s 2012 Australian Open dress?




This isn’t too detailed, but the Maria Statement dress just might be what Maria Sharapova might wear to the 2012 Australian Open!

Juan Martin del Potro’s possible 2012 Australian Open outfit



I found these pictures of JM del Potro’s possible outfit that he is going to wear for the Australian Open 2012. Is green on the go this year in Melbourne?

Thank you Nev1.

Oh, and by the way, here are some more pieces from his collection:

Rafael Nadal’s rumored outfit for Australian Open 2012




I found these pictures of Rafael Nadal’s possible outfit that he is going to wear for the Australian Open 2012. Love the colors!

Thank you Nev1.

Roger Federer’s rumored 2012 Australian Open outfit




I found these pictures of Roger Federer’s possible outfit that he is going to wear for the Australian Open 2012. Red and blue, again!

Thank you Nev1.

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Sharapova beats Stosur to win Rome title



After she has won the Italian Open, which is the biggest clay-court title yet of her career, Maria Sharapova proves to be back again!

In the final of the tournament in Rome, Sharapova faced Samantha Stosur. After a three-hour rain delay, Sharapova swept the first four games, playing aggressively and consistently throughout. The top-spinning Australian was not in her best form, as the Russian was eager to capture the title and did so in a quick fashion, beating Stosur with a score of 6-2 6-4, in 1 hour and 23 minutes.

This is blissful news for Sharapova, since the French Open is a week ahead and she is looking to perform well in the only Grand Slam that she hasn’t won.

“I’m so excited to be able to be champion of this tournament,” said former world number one Sharapova.

Congrats, Sharapova! Wishing you luck in Paris!