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August 26, 2008

Asia's Time in the Sun

Posted by active_tennis Aug 26, 2008

 

Wild card Asia Muhammad may have lost in the first round of the U.S. Open, but not before her 15 minutes in the sun.

 

Aravane Rezai, a French-born player of Iranian descent ranked 74 on the WTA tour, defeated Muhammad  6-2, 6-4 on Monday.

 

But an interesting report in the NYTimes chronicles Asia's beginnings at Agassi's Boys & Girls Club in Las Vegas.

 

"Eight years ago, Asia's father Ron Holmes took his children to the corner of Washington and Martin Luther King in Las Vegas, eyeing the basketball program for his sons. Asia’s cousin, Jasmine Muhammad, was already in Agassi’s tennis program, in the process of hitting her way to Howard University.

 

"Asia hit a few balls at a tryout clinic; that was good enough. A couple of years later, she was on her way to being nationally ranked as a 13-year-old, to a slew of tournament victories and by March, still an amateur, to the final of a $50,000 tournament in Las Vegas."

 

While not the best start at the Open, chances are we'll be seeing a lot more from this talented 17-year-old in the future.

 

(Photo: NYTimes.com/Marilynn Yee)

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Like having a birthday just before Christmas, you kind of get overlooked.

 

Marin Cilic captured his first career ATP title with a 6-4, 4-6, 6-2 victory over Mardy Fish in the Pilot Pen Tennis in New Haven last Saturday.

 

While all the major media sites were preparing for the US Open, there was still a battle to be one in the last US Open Series tournament before the Open, the Pilot Pen Tennis.

 

But you wouldn't know it from the front pages of ESPN Tennis, Tennis.com and Sports Illustrated, which had large, blaring images of Rafael Nadal with headlines like, "Can Rafa Handle No. 1?" Even the tournament's own site, pilotpentennis.com, didn't refresh their front page at all during the small Connecticut tournament.

 

Just as all God's children go to heaven, all children of tennis deserve a headline. Sorry, Cilic, your first ATP title went hardly noticed in the shadow of the last Slam of the season.

 

(Photo: AP/Fred Beckham)

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