Tuesday, 3 May 2011

Somdev is world no. 70 !!

Somdev Devvarman moved a bit closer to his target of a top-50 ATP ranking by the end of the year, by getting to world no.70, as per ATP chart released on Monday, May 2, 2011.

His strong showing in the Serbia open helped him reach this rank. He again ran into Tipsarevic of Serbia (rank 36) and lost out to him in the quarterfinals. He had played him in the Davis Cup earlier and also in the Masters. Do look up Somdev labeled posts on this blog to read all about those encounters.

Somdev played very well in this tournament and continuing with his giant-killings, upstaged world no. 26 Guillermo Garcia-Lopez in the second round. Hope his good run continues and he reaches top-50 sooner than he thought :-).

Meanwhile, Sania Mirza is now ranked 77 on the WTA chart.

Way to go Indian Tennis !!

Friday, 15 April 2011

Your Favourite Sport(s) and your thoughts on it..

I have interest in all sports and the excitement for that particular sport increases many-folds when India is playing internationally.

It gets the adrenalin pumping - be it the Football qualifiers, where India is pitted against much higher ranked teams; Chess events, where we expect Vishy to hold the challenge and win everytime;Formula one, where Narain Karthikeyan has another chance; Hockey tournaments, where the Indian team struggles to qualify for bigger events like Olympics; Badminton tournaments, where Saina Nehwal will weave her magic spell and come out victorious; Tennis events, where the double S- Somdev and Sania will show their mettle to much higher ranked players; or, any Asian/Commonwealth events, where indian contingent will get many golds , silvers and bonzes in Weightlifting, Atheletics, Boxing, Shooting, Rowing, Archery and many such sports. Now, I will look forward to 2012 London Olympics as well :-).

Which are the sports you like and follow keenly and what are the changes you think are required to get India to no.1 in that sport or in case it is already no.1, then how to sustain that ranking? For example, In an earlier post, I was wondering who will keep up Vishwanathan Anand's legacy in chess. See that post here.

Keep your comments flowing in.....

Saturday, 9 April 2011

Sania rolls on....

Sania is having a dream run at the WTA Family Circle Cup. She came thru two rounds of qualifying and has gone on to reach the quarter-finals in Singles.

She is also having a great run in the doubles too, having reached the quarter-finals.

Wow... Hope she is back in peak form... Let's see where she reaches this year.

(Update 1: Sania lost to Peng,  6-2, 2-6, 2-6. Peng is 11th seed and ended Sania's dream run. Never mind, hope Sania reaches greater heights).

(Update 2 : Sania won the doubles title at Family Circle, with her partner Vesnina. Way to go!!! Looks like she is moving into top gear now.)

Tuesday, 5 April 2011

Indian Express is No.1


The Indian Express of Leander Paes and Mahesh Bhupathi won the Doubles title at Sony Ericsson Masters. With this they moved to the World No. 1 ranking also.

Third seeded Bhupathi and Paes rallied to beat second seeded Belarusian-Canadian pair of Max Mirnyi and Daniel Nestor 6-7(5) 6-2 10-5 at Crandon Park.


This win takes the Indians ahead of World number 1 duo of Bob and Mike Bryan - the famed Bryan brothers.

Paes and Bhupathi came together in January this year and won the Chennai Open. This is their second title win this year.

Looks like good times for Indian Tennis in doubles is here and we can expect some more major wins this year from the Indian Express.

What say... ?



CHAMPIONS !!!!!

Indian Cricket team finally broke the jinx and won the Cricket World Cup 2011, after 28 years. The last victory had come in 1983 under the captaincy of Kapil Dev - the legendary All rounder.

The Road Traveled

The team started as the hot favorites to win, with the Cup happening on home soil and the team in great flow. This brought immense pressure on the team to perform and deliver, even more so, with India being a cricket-crazy nation. The fans did not seem to want anything less than the cup.

India started well from the first game itself against Bangladesh. The tied-match against England gave them a wake-up call and came at the right time. In that match India batted first and scored a handsome 337, but England chased well and exposed the Indian chinks, to tie the match.


In the quarter finals, India met Australia, the defending champions. The blues of 2003 final, where Australia walloped India, came rushing back to every ones mind. Will it be a repeat? Can India pull it off? With some sensational batting by Yuvraj and great work by everyone else, India won and made to Semi-final.

In the semi-final, India met Pakistan. The record before that match was that India had defeated Pakistan on all 4 occasions. Will Pakistan break the jinx and turn the tables. They were coming into the Semis backed by Shahid Afridi's great leadership and personal form. The match at Mohali was finally won by India. And India stormed into the finals!!

In the finals, India overcame some anxious moments to overcome Sri Lanka and lifted the WORLD CUP!!

The Indians were CHAMPIONS!!!

The Team

What stood out was that some player or the other delivered during the crunch situations. Each member seemed to be hungry for success and the team was not looking to just one or two players to see them home.


During league phases, Yuvraj was in his elements and contributed with both bat and ball. Dhoni and Gambhir came good when required in the finals when India had lost Sehwag and Sachin and were reeling at 31-2. Nehra, who was hit aplenty against South Africa bowled well against Pakistan. Zaheer was the mainstay all through and was doing his work and providing crucial wickets. Raina, Virat - the young guns were good in fielding and saved many a run and also shone with the bats. They batted according to the situations and belied their young ages. Ashwin gave a good account of himself. Dhoni led from front and made many a bold decisions which seem to pay off.

All in all a great team work saw India home. Do consider the fact that they started as favorites, were playing at home and had the expectations of 1.2 billion Indians and many more all over the world. With so much pressure, it was great to see the team deliver. Hats off guys !!

The Coaching and Support staff also did their bit and ran the show from the background. Coach Gary Kirsten and his team did well.

By the way, I feel that the team started its journey under Saurav Ganguly who made them believe that they could be aggressive and can show it too..the journey culminated under Dhoni with the World Cup in their hands. Thoughts?

Thursday, 31 March 2011

Formula One.. where's Narain Karthikeyan?

Formula One season started with the Australian Grand Prix last weekend.

Narain Karthikeyan representing the HRT team participated in the qualifying round. However, due to the rule of 107 percent - you need to complete within 107% time of the top finisher in the first session to qualify for the race -  he and his team could not qualify for the final race , as they finished way beyond that bracket.

The major reason was that the HRT team failed to get everything in place wrt the car and the associated engineering. Thus, the driver simply had no pre-season test sessions and jumped into the Grand Prix weekend directly.

Next up is the Grand Prix in Malaysia at Sepang on April 10. Hope his team is able to put the car in place and then Narain can have a go at the qualifying and get into the main race.

Meanwhile, Force India team did very well and both drivers finished in top -10 to earn points straightaway.

Tuesday, 29 March 2011

Somdev at it again...

Somdev Devvarman is having a great run in the Tennis Masters. After his great performance at Indian Wells (read post), he reached the third round of the Miami Masters, before bowing out to World No. 6 David Ferrer, 4-6, 2-6.

Somdev gave a very good account of himself in the first set and broke Ferrer in the first game itself. Thereafter, the breaking of serves continued until 3-3 and then went on serve before Ferrer broke him again to win the set 6-4.

As is the hallmark of Somdev's game, he tried to return every ball thrown at him and had some very good long rallies, one that I remember lasted 28 strokes !!

Its great to see Somdev give a run-for-their-money to top players. I sincerely hope that he improves his game even further to get a look-in top-50 soon. These run-ins with the top players (he played Nadal recently) will definitely do him a world-of-good.

One thing I noticed is that his first serve percentage dropped in this game. It has been a huge positive for him as he gets a higher percentage of his first-serves in. Guess he needs to work on that a bit more and the results can start flowing in even more for him.

Way to go Somdev!!!