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Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Monaco triumphs at Heineken Stars 2010

HCMC – Juan Monaco from Argentina won the Heineken Stars 2010 tennis competition at HCMC’s Phu Tho sports center on Saturday after beating Mardy Fish from the U.S. 2-1 in the final.

Monaco, who currently ranks 33rd on the ATP table, defeated world No. 19 Fish 6-3 in the first set. The American dominated the second set at 6-1 but Monaco earned a 6-3 victory in the third for the US$40,000 winner’s prize. 

David Nalbandian of Argentina, Tommy Haas of Germany and Robby Ginepri of the U.S. had pulled out of this year’s tournament at the last minute because of injuries. Juan Monaco from Argentina, Tommy Robredo from Spain and Mardy Fish from the U.S were the replacements.

Monaco was a winner of the Austria Open, Buenos Aires and Poertschach in 2007 and he won two men’s doubles titles in Valencia and Auckland in 2008. Robredo earned nine ATP World Tour men’s singles titles and three ATP World Tour men’s doubles titles.

Meanwhile, Mardy Fish is the 2008 US Open quarterfinalist and the silver medalist at Olympic Athens 2004. The U.S. player lost to Roger Federer 1-2 at the ATP Masters Tour 1000 Cincinnati in the finals. Fish also was an ATP London 2010 finalist after beating Andy Murray in the semis.

Monaco went into Saturday’s decider with a 2-0 win over Sam Querrey from the U.S. in the semifinal on Friday 7-6, 6-2. Fish had overcome Tommy Robredo from Spain 6-3, 7-6 in the other semi.

Fish came second, receiving US$20,000. The third places went to Querrey, who ranks 22nd in the world and world No. 42 Robredo, who walked off with US$10,000 each.

Heineken Stars 2010, the third tennis tournament in Vietnam featuring current leading professionals, was organized by the Vietnam Tennis Federation, Heineken’s producers Vietnam Brewery Ltd., and the locally based TLT Sports Marketing Co.

The second tournament in 2008 drew Jo Wilfried Tsonga, Tomas Berdych, Robin Soderling and Mardy Fish. Tsonga was the champion after defeating Soderling.

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Sunday, October 3, 2010

Feng shui fish help celebrate Hanoi’s birthday

About 20 beautiful and expensive arowana fish will go on display as part of Hanoi 's millennial anniversary next week.


The species, which the World Conservation Union says are at high risk
of extinction, have become popular as pets in Vietnam during the past
five years with thousands now in private aquariums, especially in Hanoi
and HCM City .


Most are raised in Vietnam and originate in Singapore , Malaysia , Indonesia and China .


Some cost up to 15,000 USD.


The average price for an 18cm-long fish was about 1,000 USD, said a Hanoi Bonsai and Pets Association member, Manh Hoang.


"The fish is expensive because it is valuable in terms of feng-shui,"
he said. "Asians consider it a symbol of power and wealth. The fish can
bring good luck to the owner."


Another member of the
association explained that the fish needed five to six years to mature
and can reach a length of 60-70cm.


It lives for up to 50 years.


"The longer the fish live the more beautiful its colour and the more expensive it becomes," he said.


There are four common type of Asian arowana in Vietnam : The
red-tail golden; the cross-back golden; the red, and the green.


The fish will be on display at the Hanoi Museum in Pham Hung Street from October 5-10./.

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Saturday, October 2, 2010

Enthusiastic welcome in Vietnam; Mardy Fish

Vietnamese fans have impressed world tennis stars Mardy Fish of the US and Tommy Robredo of Spain when they arrived in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam to play the four-rival invitational tournament Heineken Stars on October 1-2.

“It was amazing at the (Tan Son Nhat) airport, a lot of people were waiting and waving for me,” Robredo said during an hour-long talk show at 10:30 GMT on Thursday with Vietnamese fans at the newsroom of Tuoi Tre Newspaper. “So, it’s really great.”

The Spaniard player, currently ranking 42nd in the world, admitted he feels surprising with emotions from fans in the Southeast Asian nation.

“When I was at home, nobody was waving for me at the airport, and I just get a taxi and I go home.”

Sharing similar emotions with Robredo, the American Mardy Fish -- the world No 19 -- said, “Very special here to walk out (of the crowds of fans at the airport) as seeing people cheering, waving and calling my name.”

“We really enjoy seeing that,” he added.

Talking about his competition career, Fish said, “it’s not easy to become a professional.”

“Practise, and just practise a lot and chances will come along with your improvements.”

Besides, “it’s not cheap to train a young beginner to become a pro, it’s too much and it depends on individuals.”

Both players also signed autographs and pose for photographs with around 50 fans during the talk at Tuoi Tre.

On Friday, Robredo will take on Fish and Argentine Juan Monaco, the world No 35, will face the other American Sam Querrey, number 21 in the world.

Two winners will play the final in the following day to decide cash prizes of $40,000 and $20,000. The others get $10,000 each.

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Enthusiastic welcome in Vietnam; Mardy Fish

Vietnamese fans have impressed world tennis stars Mardy Fish of the US and Tommy Robredo of Spain when they arrived in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam to play the four-rival invitational tournament Heineken Stars on October 1-2.

“It was amazing at the (Tan Son Nhat) airport, a lot of people were waiting and waving for me,” Robredo said during an hour-long talk show at 10:30 GMT on Thursday with Vietnamese fans at the newsroom of Tuoi Tre Newspaper. “So, it’s really great.”

The Spaniard player, currently ranking 42nd in the world, admitted he feels surprising with emotions from fans in the Southeast Asian nation.

“When I was at home, nobody was waving for me at the airport, and I just get a taxi and I go home.”

Sharing similar emotions with Robredo, the American Mardy Fish -- the world No 19 -- said, “Very special here to walk out (of the crowds of fans at the airport) as seeing people cheering, waving and calling my name.”

“We really enjoy seeing that,” he added.

Talking about his competition career, Fish said, “it’s not easy to become a professional.”

“Practise, and just practise a lot and chances will come along with your improvements.”

Besides, “it’s not cheap to train a young beginner to become a pro, it’s too much and it depends on individuals.”

Both players also signed autographs and pose for photographs with around 50 fans during the talk at Tuoi Tre.

On Friday, Robredo will take on Fish and Argentine Juan Monaco, the world No 35, will face the other American Sam Querrey, number 21 in the world.

Two winners will play the final in the following day to decide cash prizes of $40,000 and $20,000. The others get $10,000 each.

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Friday, October 1, 2010

Tennis stars to meet fans online at Tuoi Tre

Tennis stars Mardy Fish of the US and Tommy Robredo of Spain will chat with fans in an online show at 17:30 (10:30 GMT) today at the Tuoi Tre newspaper office in Ho Chi Minh City.

They are in Vietnam for the Heineken Stars invitational tournament on October 1-2 along with Juan Monaco of Argentina and Sam Querrey of the US.

Questions can be sent to world No 19 Fish and Robredo (42nd) at www.tuoitre.vn. The website will also carry clips of a welcome ceremony for the two players.

Huynh Mai Huynh, the Vietnamese national champion for five times in a row from 2001 to 2005, and talented youngster Nguyen Hoang Thien will also take part in the event.

“I am surprised with the welcome I got from Vietnamese fans,” Robredo told Tuoi Tre on arriving at HCMC’s Tan Son Nhat Airport Wednesday.

The 28-year Spaniard achieved his best ranking of fifth in 2006 after winning the Hamburg Masters title.

Fish, a hardcourt specialist, has reached the finals of three Master Series events: Cincinnati in 2003 and 2010, and Indian Wells in 2008.

Besides, he reached the quarterfinals of the 2007 Australian Open and the 2008 US Open.

At the Heineken Stars, Fish and Robredo take on each other in one of the knockout singles on the opening day while Monaco and Querrey will play in the other, with the two winners going through to the final.

The title winner will get a cash prize of US$40,000.

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Thursday, September 30, 2010

Haas, Nalbandian pull out of HCMC invitation event

Tommy Haas and David Nalbandian will be among three players pulling out of this week’s Heineken Stars tennis tournament in Ho Chi Minh City with injury.

They will be replaced by American Mardy Fish, Spaniard Tommy Robredo, and Argentinian Juan Monaco. Only Sam Querrey is left from the original draw.

Fish is ranked world No 19, Juan Monaco is 35th, and Robredo is 42rd.

Robby Ginepri of the US is the other player to pull out.

Nalbandian was struggling with injury during France’s Davis Cup match this month and has been asked by his doctor not to play, according to the HCMC tournament organizers.

The four players will draw lots for the knockout tournament and the two winners on the opening day will play the final.

The winner and runner-up will get US$40,000 and $20,000 in prize money.

The two losers will get $10,000 each.

They will also interact with fans, pose for photographs, and sign autographs at the Phu Tho Sports House.

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Tuesday, September 21, 2010

US beat Colombia to remain in World Group

Mardy Fish won his second five-set match in three days to lead the United States to a 3-1 win over Colombia in the Davis Cup on Sunday in Bogota.

The triumph keeps the US in the Davis Cup World Group, the highest level in the international team competition.

Fish followed up his opening day win over Alejandro Fallo with a 3-6 6-3 7-5 4-6 8-6 victory against Santiago Giraldo to give the Americans an insurmountable lead in their playoff tie.

With the overall winner decided and rain starting to fall, the final match was cancelled, leaving the US as 3-1 winners and still in the elite World Group for next season.

"Mardy has great variety in his game," US captain Patrick McEnroe told the official Davis Cup website (www.daviscup.com).

"He can adapt to the situation and go to his toolbox as needed.

"All during the match, I told him to think about the sacrifice and hard work that he has put in over the ten months."

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Monday, August 23, 2010

Fish to play Federer in Cincinnati Masters final

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Roger Federer of Switzerland is pictured after defeating Marcos Baghdatis of Cyprus during the semifinals on Day 6 of the Western & Southern Financial Group Masters at the Lindner Family Tennis Center in Cincinnati, Ohio.

Mardy Fish reached the championship of the Cincinnati Masters event by rallying to beat American compatriot Andy Roddick 4-6, 7-6 (7/3), 6-1.

The unseeded Fish was able to regroup during a third rain delay and upset the former world number one in the semi-final match.

Roddick led 5-2 in the second set when the players briefly went to the locker room. Fish was in top form when they returned.

"I was just lucky to get out of it," Fish said.

In Sunday's final, Fish will play Swiss superstar Roger Federer who easily beat unseeded Marcos Baghdatis 6-4, 6-3.

"It wasn't long at all," Fish said of the break. "It was only a couple minutes that we were back there, so I just changed (clothes). It was only a couple of minutes."

The beginning of the match was delayed 50 minutes by heavy rain. Another cloudburst during the first set resulted in a one-hour delay. Roddick was up 5-4 coming out of the delay. Fish dumped three forehands into the net while Roddick captured the set.

Roddick built a 5-2 lead in the second set when another shower forced a brief break.

"The first one really helped, the second one obviously didn't," Roddick said. "That's the thing with rain delays. The momentum can shift really fast."

Fish knew he was in deep trouble when he came back on the court.

"You don't want to be in that spot at all," Fish said.

This time, Fish was better when they returned to the hardcourt stadium. He broke Roddick's serve for the first time in the match to keep it going, then won the tiebreaker when Roddick began missing easy shots.

Roddick fell behind 3-0 in the third set, becoming so upset that he took extra swings at balls between points and slammed his racket into the ground.

Roddick downplayed his on court antics in the US Open tune-up event.

"I feel OK," Roddick said. "You know, to be honest, I came here and I had no expectations. For me to get in five really tough matches is more than I could've asked for going into the Open. Honestly, when I came here I was thinking maybe two matches and we'll see. I hadn't really put too much time in."

Federer broke Baghdatis to close out the first set and never faced a break point.

Federer, who is seeking his fourth Cincinnati title, also broke Baghdatis to take a 5-3 lead in the second set.

"I got kind of lucky in this tournament," Federer said. "I hardly had to play the first two matches. Things are working out for me here."

And it just keeps getting better because now Federer goes against unseeded Fish who Federer has a commanding 5-1 career record against.

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