Break Point

Posted 02 Jul 2010 — by randal
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It has been two years since I started watching tennis. I debuted [watching] at the 2008 Wimbledon where the epic Nadal-Federer final took place.

I became a big fan (I think) of the sport since then. I regularly watch all 4 grand slam tournaments (on the TV, of course) and some televised games and I learned almost everything about the sport by just watching. I subscribe to tennis news and stuff online. I even took a tennis class (PE) last school year.

I also became a Roger Federer fan. It’s not just because he’s No. 1 during that time. He plays great. I cheer like I’m watching him on site. I feel sad when he loses. One time I even stayed up till 4am just to watch his game even with an 8:30 am class. And with his recent Wimbledon quarterfinal loss, it makes me think “Hey, Federer is losing. I’m hating this sport”

Yes, I may hate it for a day or two. But at the end of the day, my love for this sport will still  prevail.

Lastly, there’s one thing that I learned from tennis. Don’t give up the ship. Yeah, it may be 00-40 but I still have to serve. I may be able to fire down three aces and make it even and then reverse the tables. Or I may lose. Who knows. And who cares. Maybe, it’s not just my day. I can always try again tomorrow.

Jabulani and the 2010 FIFA World Cup

Posted 09 Jun 2010 — by randal
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The 2010 FIFA World Cup will be starting in less than two days. No. I rarely watch football and I’m not a big fan (not even a small one). It’s just that I read something about it on GeekDad and this Jabulani caught my attention.

If you think Jabulani is a famous player, well, you’re wrong. The Adidas Jabulani is the official ball that is used for all the world cup matches. It means “to celebrate” in Zulu, a South African language. The thing that interests me is that it is the first aerodynamically engineered soccer ball that “required over six years of wind tunnel research.” Aerodynamically engineered. Yeah. (Actually, it just sounds cool to me.)

Anyway, here is an awesome video of how Jabulani balls are made.


Roland Garros 2010

Posted 26 May 2010 — by randal
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Roland GarrosIt’s this time of the year again when tennis professionals all over the world gather and outplay each other on the clay courts of Stade Roland Garros for the French Open 2010, the second Grand Slam tournament on the annual tennis calendar.

It already started last Sunday and should end on June 6. Roger Federer and Serena Williams were the top seeds for this year. They both got into the second round. Same with Robin Soderling, last year’s runner-up and the player who beat Rafael Nadal. Dinara Safina, 2-time finalist, on the other hand, was an early upset by losing at the first round.

I really want Roger Federer and Ana Ivanovic to win this year. And of course, lesser rain delays.


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