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Sunday, September 5, 2010
tiger woods girlfriend : TIGER WOODS Divorce Final, Rachel Uchitel His New Girlfriend?
Rachel Uchitel, newly sober after her recent stint in Celebrity Rehab has told sources she would take Tiger Woods back. Big question is would Tiger Woods want Rachel back? Could these two really become boyfriend and girlfriend?
Apparently a friend spoke to Uchitel on Monday, at which time she said “I feel horrible for him. He loved her. But he was in love with me. I hope he remembers that was real, and reaches out to me.”
Uchitel reportedly said “I’d give up everything to be with him again,” to which TMZ asked “Does that include the $10 million?” referring to an alleged settlement Uchitel received from Woods to remain silent about their relationship.
Tiger Woods, born under the zodiac sign of Capricorn, has a tough year a head of him. A man who values stability and security, has lost his wife Elin to his bad boy ways. Astrologically, it looks like he will be taking some time to reflect on his life, will that include possibly romantically hooking up with Uchitel again? Maybe.
Rachel Uchitel, born under the zodiac sign of Aquarius, is a free spirit. She’s independent, smart and men find her incredibly sexy. Astrologically, she has several new career opportunities on the horizon but love may continue to escape her. A ring from Tiger Woods at this point isn’t going to happen.
Astrochicks doesn’t think love and marriage are in the cards for Tiger Woods and Rachel Uchitel. Uchitel doesn’t represent the type of women Tiger Woods would spend his life with. Too much drama and tabloid speculation. Of course, we could be wrong, but for now we don’t cosmically see it. Astrologically, they may decide to have a romantic hook up but otherwise I would file this relationship as toxic and they should avoid that temptation again. Stay tuned.
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Saturday, September 4, 2010
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Michelle Wie Pictures 2010
Three consecutive birdies from the 13th hole took the American clear as she finished three shots ahead on 12 under.
Shin was joined in a four-way tie for second with Kristy McPherson, Suzann Pettersen and Lee Jee-young.
Wales' Becky Morgan was the highest Briton on the leaderboard after a round of 69 left her on five under par.
Scotland's Catriona Matthew was joint-21st after a disappointing final-round 74, while England's Laura Davies went four under par on the final 18 to salvage a share of 30th place.
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Wie, whose debut Tour win came in November's Lorena Ochoa Invitational in Guadalajara, was pleased with all aspects of her game.
"I made a lot of crucial putts out there today," she said.
"And you know, I think it was my ball striking that really kept me above water today. I have been working really hard at it and it's really nice to see that it pays off."
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Rafael Nadal, Venus Williams move on at US Open 2010
On a Friday night that felt like bonus tennis at the U.S. Open, Williams and Nadal performed like players on a mission — maybe trying to outhustle a hurricane that never showed, or maybe, in Williams' case, trying to finish in time to catch the end of cocktail hour.
Wearing a black sequined dress she designed as a tribute to New York, the third-seeded Williams outclassed qualifier Mandy Minella of Luxembourg 6-2, 6-1.
Also dressed in black from head to toe, the top-seeded Nadal handled the hustle and shotmaking of Denis Istomin with a 6-2, 7-6 (5), 7-5 victory highlighted by Rafa's rally from 5-1 down in the second-set tiebreaker.
Then off into the night they went — closing the schedule on a day that was billed as a washout in the making but finished without a hitch, save a 25-minute rain delay in the afternoon that resulted from the small, and only, band from Hurricane Earl to sneak into the city.
A fortunate turn in the weather for Nadal, who caught the unfortunate end of the tournament's backloaded schedule. This was only his second-round match, and to capture his first U.S. Open title, he'll have to win six times in 10 days. A rainout Friday would have eliminated one of those days of rest.
"That's the U.S. Open and they do what they think is better, I think, for everybody," Nadal said. "I accept the rules. If I have to play second round on Friday, I play second round on Friday. No discussion of that."
Nadal had to dig deep at the end of the second set, after Istomin skidded — and left a 10-foot-mark — then did the splits to get to a drop shot and hit a cross-court backhand winner that will go down as one of the best shots of the tournament. With the crowd going crazy, Nadal also clapped to show his respect ... then went about winning the next six points to take the set.
"He played a great point," Nadal said. "I think I stayed very well mentally in that moment. I was playing with big calm and big concentration."
Between sets, Istomin needed a break to get his thigh worked on by the trainer. Nadal waited patiently, then went out saved five break points in the third set to close out the match. He won all seven break points he faced on a night when his serve topped out at 134 mph.
"For the moment, it's working really well," Nadal said.
For Williams, there was no such drama — only a methodical victory that spoke to the fact that she's rounding into shape despite coming into the U.S. Open without much training time, on the mend from a sprained left kneecap.
"It's something you think about," Williams said. "But my whole thing was to try to bank on my experience, which so far is working."
With her injured sister, Serena, looking on from the stands, about the only thing in doubt during this match was who had the better dress. Serena's was red and Venus' was black with silver sequins — a creation of her own design.
"It's about a celebration of me playing my best, obviously at home, and kind of doing what I love and being able to wear something fun while I do it," she said.
Play resumed Saturday in blustery conditions — a reminder that Earl is still a factor in the Atlantic.
Qualifier Kei Nishikori of Japan, who took one minute short of five hours to upset No. 11 Marin Cilic in 95-degree heat Thursday, retired from his third-round match early in the second set against No. 21 Albert Montanes. No. 5 Robin Soderling cruised to a straight-set victory over Thiemo de Bakker. And No. 4 Jelena Jankovic struggled with the wind in a 6-2, 7-6 (1) loss to No. 31 Kaia Kanepil
Friday's best match involved 18-year-old American Ryan Harrison, who couldn't convert on any of his three match points in a fifth-set tiebreaker and lost 6-3, 5-7, 3-6, 6-3, 7-6 (6) to Sergiy Stakhovsky of Ukraine.
The young man, ranked 220 in the world, kept his perspective.
"I'm trying to hopefully get to the top 10, so I feel like one match doesn't make or break that," Harrison said. "It's the experience of playing these type of matches that is really going to help me to get there."
Two of the top Americans left in the draw won. No. 18 John Isner defeated Marco Chiudinelli and No. 20 Sam Querrey beat Marcel Granollers, then complained that none of the four U.S. men who have reached the third round has appeared on the show court in Arthur Ashe Stadium.
"Hopefully, we can have four in the round of 16," Querrey said. "I think we've got a great shot to do that. Hopefully they'll put some of us on center court. Not a huge fan of the scheduling this week."
James Blake goes first, set to play No. 3 Novak Djokovic in Ashe Stadium on Saturday night.
Others scheduled for Saturday included No. 2 Roger Federer, top-seeded Carolina Wozniacki and No. 14 Maria Sharapova, set to play 18-year-old American wild-card Beatrice Capra.
Winners in Ashe on Friday included No. 4 Andy Murray, 12th-seeded woman Elena Dementieva and No. 2 Kim Clijsters, whose next match is against Ana Ivanovic.
Ivanovic, the world No. 1 after winning the French Open in 2008, fell as low as No. 65 after nearly two years of injuries and inconsistent play. Now, she's at No. 40 with a chance to move up more if she beats friend Clijsters, the defending champion.
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Roger Federer never looked in any danger of not reaching the last 16
US Open, Flushing Meadows
Dates: 30 August - 12 September Start time: 1600 BST
Coverage: Live text commentary on BBC Sport website and mobiles; updates on BBC Radio 5 live; live on Sky Sports
Five-time US Open champion Roger Federer cruised into the fourth round with a 6-4 6-3 6-3 win over Frenchman Paul-Henri Mathieu in New York.
Federer, 29, did not have to be at his best as he reached the last 16 in total control at Flushing Meadows.
He was joined in the fourth round by Robin Soderling after the Swede eased past Thiemo de Bakker 6-2 6-3 6-3.
French 17th seed Gael Monfils also advanced with a 7-6 (7-4) 6-7 (4-7) 6-2 6-4 victory over Janko Tipsarevic.
Second seed Federer revealed he had found the blustery conditions problematic on Arthur Ashe Stadium.
"Playing in the wind was so hard," said Federer. "Against the wind it only takes a little bit of a bad serving game and the other guy is back in the match. I think I did a good job on that front.
"I was taking chances and playing safe when it was important, so under the circumstances I was able to mix it up quite well, even though it was hard to time the ball.
"I think he found it really hard towards the end and that was good for me. After the first set I was able to break his will a little bit."
Soderling remains on a collision course to meet Federer - who he beat in the French Open quarter-finals - in the last eight, but with a tie against Spain's Alberto Montanes coming up he is not looking beyond that.
"Everybody has been telling me since the draw came out I'm playing Roger in the quarters. It's still far ahead," said fifth seed Soderling.
"It's always difficult to play against Roger and I have played him a lot of times. In any tournament they play, Roger and Rafa will be the favourites, but there are a lot of players who can beat them."
Before Federer can contemplate revenge for his Roland Garros reverse, he must defeat 13th seed Jurgen Melzer.
The Austrian enjoyed a 7-5 6-3 6-1 win over 22nd seed Juan Carlos Ferrero.
Three days after his 24th birthday, Monfils earned a third successive fourth-round berth in New York by holding off the challenge of Andy Roddick's conqueror Tipsarevic.
That set up an all-French last-16 battle with Richard Gasquet after the 24-year-old beat South Africa's Kevin Anderson 6-4 7-6 (7-3) 7-5.
Mardy Fish, one four Americans left in the men's draw, was made to work hard for his place in the last 16 by France's Arnaud Clement.
After collapsing in the fourth set, the 19th seed recovered his game to take the decider and the match 4-6 6-3 6-4 1-6 6-3.
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