Gosh it's becoming a thing now to announce and showcase your "kit" right before the start of an Open. Let's see Maria, Roger, Nadal, Serena, Venus they're all doing it!
Well, I guess there's a new kind on the fashion block. Welcome: Preppy Murray
Preppy Murray Wears Fred Perry
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Dear Ms. Allaster,
I want to thank you for trusting my marketing know-how, and hiring me as your new PR guru. I just know that we are going to get along famously.
I have checked my schedule, and I am indeed available for our once-a-month check-in meetings. We will discuss our marketing plan, and ensure that we are staying on point (but remaining flexible) in our ultimate goal of surpassing those silly boys over at the ATP.
To give you an example of my awesome marketing skills, let's get straight to the first topic of discussion:
What the f*** is up with that hair?
In order to consistently convey a message of hippness, you simply cannot (and I repeat), you cannot walk around with hair like that!
See, I'm amazing!
Look she can do it:
And so can you!
See you next month,
Your Marketing PR Guru
Hi All,
There's a great article on Tennis the magazine about the rising volume of players on the tour. Which got me thinking about the rising volume of tennis spectators these days.
How do you feel about this issue? Make sure to vote and let others know how tennis should be experienced.
There's a lot of articles online about the loudness of High school matches, college team matches, recreational tennis matches and matches at the professional level where the fans have affected the result.
Tennis as you all know, should be a Gentleman's game, but the game has been evolving over the years as players at every level and their fans get louder and louder.
So what's the call?
As of Aug. 17
Oh... yah, in case you didn't know, Andy Murray is the new No.2. Unfortunately for him, he's got to defend 1,000pts this week in Cincinnati where he's got a tough Draw.
So maybe Rafa will be back to No.2 by the weekend. Sounds like musical chairs. The weakest link Gilles Simon, No.9, is about to be left out.
01 Roger Federer
02 Andy Murray
03 Rafael Nadal
04 Novak Djokovic
05 Andy Roddick
06 Juan Martin del Potro
07 Jo-Willie Tsonga
08 Nikolay Davydenko
09 Gilles Simon
10 Fernando Verdasco
Something about these guys makes them special. I call them the noise makers. Check out Marat's sad #61 ranking.
11 Robin Soderling
21 Tommy Haas
38 Richard Gasquet
61 Marat Safin
As of Aug. 17
Wow, what is going on with the WTA Tour? Listen up, Stacey Allaster, CEO, your product is sucking ass right now! I hate to lay it to you, honey, but you really must do something.. anything.. fast!
Take a clue from your "frenemy" the ATP, and get yourself a revamped ranking system that highlights the best players. Also, you could start getting your matches to your audience LIVE for FREE, online streaming is not such a bad idea. Here's your Draw.
01 Dinara Safina
02 Serena Williams
03 Venus Williams
04 Jelena Jankovic
05 Elena Dementieva
06 Svetlana Kuznetsova
07 Vera Zvonareva
08 Caroline Wozniacki
09 Victoria Azarenka
10 Flavia Pennetta
Lookout Top10-- they're creeping up and they're about to cut you!
17 Sam Stosur
23 Sorana Cristea
49 Maria Sharapova
NR Kim Clijsters