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MessageSujet: Un tournoi mixte !   Un tournoi mixte ! EmptyMer 23 Juil - 14:17

Un promotteur va organiser un petit tournoi mixte sur une journée le 3 août Suspect
Les règles seront pour le moins bizarre (services à la cuillère police). On retrouvera Stevensson, Rostagno, Spadea et... Gimelstob lol police
D'autres participants sont à prévoir. Ca sent vraiment le truc foireux lol

First unisex event featuring world-ranked men, women set for Aug. 3

LOS ANGELES -- Imagine Roger Federer playing one of the Williams sisters. Or Rafael Nadal facing Maria Sharapova.

Tennis promoter Steve Bellamy envisions such matchups one day, although he'll go with less dynamic pairings for now. On Aug. 3, he'll stage what's believed to be the first tournament involving world-ranked men and women going head to head.

The one-day competition in suburban Pacific Palisades comes with several big rules changes: No overhand serve, second serves or lets. All serving is drop-hit and struck from below the waist.

"About 40 percent of the points in tennis are won on the serve or the return," said Bellamy, founder of The Tennis Channel. "Basically, half the points are over before they even start. Men dominate women in tennis mainly because of the serve, so this concept neutralizes that advantage."

Bellamy said Vince Spadea, Justin Gimelstob, Derrick Rostagno and Alexandra Stevenson are among those expected to play. Spadea is ranked No. 70 and Stevenson No. 204; Rostagno and Gimelstob are no longer on the tour.

The Battle of the Sexes approach recalls the 1973 showdown between Billie Jean King and Bobby Riggs. King, at the top of her game, won easily against her long-retired opponent.

Stevenson reached the semifinals at Wimbledon as an 18-year-old unknown in 1999 before losing to Lindsay Davenport.

"The only reason I would do this is to win," she said. "I think it will be fun. I've done this kind of thing before, but it hasn't been in a tournament format. Women can compete and beat men serving underhand off the ground. I think fans like watching men and women play. Hopefully this will be something new and fun and interesting."

Stevenson, once ranked among the top 20, is coming back from a shoulder injury. Rostagno, ranked as high as 13th in the early 1990s, is now a 42-year-old lawyer. He said removing the serve as a weapon is a great equalizer.

"I think this is a great way to have a tournament," he said. "It's something tennis can use, a way to focus on an aspect of tennis that many people consider to be more entertaining -- longer rallies."

Rostagno said losing to a woman wouldn't be a big deal.

"Depending upon the draw, I have a good chance to lose to whoever I confront,"
he said. "The women nowadays, the way they hit the groundies is exceptional. This could make for some very interesting matchups."

Gimelstob comes to this mixed-gender event carrying some baggage. He made sexist remarks about Anna Kournikova and other female players on a radio program last month. The U.S. Tennis Association responded by scrapping his part in TV commercials touting the U.S. Open Series.

Gimelstob, who is on the ATP board, has since apologized and was suspended one match without pay by World TeamTennis. He was unavailable for comment Tuesday.

Bellamy said the event will have a 32-player draw and should be completed in about three hours. He said a committee will examine the qualifications of every entrant and choose the top 28. The other four will come from a qualifier earlier in the day that's open to the public.

The format will be similar to table tennis, with the winner being the first to reach 21 points and each player serving five points before service alternates.

The entry fee is $100 for the main draw and $50 for the qualifier. Bellamy said the winner will earn about $10,000. Sponsors include Wilson Racquet Sports, Pepsi, Fender Guitars and The Ski Channel.

Bellamy, a 44-year-old chief executive of The Ski Channel, is married to Beth Herr, a former NCAA tennis champion at Southern California and top 20 professional.

"My passion in life is promoting tennis," he said. "It's not like baseball, football and basketball, where 99 percent of the participants quit when they're 14. It's a sport you can play your whole life. I'm always looking for ways to make tennis and lifetime sports better."

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MessageSujet: Re: Un tournoi mixte !   Un tournoi mixte ! EmptySam 2 Aoû - 12:59

Des nouvelles de ce "truc" bidon, si ça interesse du monde sweat
On retrouvera donc Haas, Querrey, Young, Harkleroad, Stevensson. Encore 27 noms à annoncer si j'ai bien pigé. Ca promet sweat

Haas, Querrey, Harkleroad among field of 32 in unisex tournament

LOS ANGELES -- Tommy Haas, Sam Querrey, Donald Young, Ashley Harkleroad and Alexandra Stevenson are among those entered in Sunday's inaugural Shotgun 21 World Championships, a tennis competition where men and women will play each other.

The one-day tournament in suburban Pacific Palisades offers a purse of more than $20,000 in prize money, with $10,000 and a limited edition Fender Stratocaster going to the winner.

Tournament founder/director Steve Bellamy said the event will have a 32-player main draw, and should be completed in about three hours. He said a committee examined the value and qualifications of every entrant and choose the top 28. The other four will come from a qualifier earlier in the day at the Palisades Tennis Center that's open to the public.

There are four significant rule changes from traditional tennis: no overhand serve, second serves or lets, and the winner is the first to reach 21 points as opposed to deuce/ad scoring. All serving is drop-hit and struck from below the waist.

"The player field for this event is flat-out amazing," Bellamy said. "Even the celebrities playing are incredible."

They include Gavin Rossdale, the founder and lead singer of the band "Bush," and husband of entertainer Gwen Stefani; actor/model Boris Kodjoe, and actress/model Sara Foster, Haas' girlfriend.

Haas, ranked as high as No. 2 in the world, lost to Wimbledon champion Rafael Nadal 6-4, 7-6 on Thursday night in the Cincinnati Masters tournament and is considered one of the favorites.

Querrey is the third-ranked male in the United States; Harkleroad is the fifth-ranked woman, and Stevenson is in the midst of a comeback after a shoulder injury. She reached the Wimbledon semifinals as an 18-year-old unknown in 1999.

The first tournament where men and women play each other recalls the 1973 exhibition match between Billie Jean King and Bobby Riggs. King, at the top of her game, won easily against her long retired opponent.

"Women traditionally keep the ball in play longer and are very solid off the ground," Bellamy said. "So you take the serve out of the equation, and you really have a leveling of the playing field."

Copyright 2008 by The Associated Press

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