AUSTRALIAN OPEN!!!!

India
November 18, 2006 3:40am CST
Australian open is around the door.... who u all think is the person, who will win this time???
11 responses
@jirkahav (364)
• Czech Republic
18 Nov 06
I think that Nalbaldian
• India
18 Nov 06
thanx for reply...
• Portugal
23 Jan 07
I think the title go more one year for Roger
• India
24 Dec 06
i dont know...?
@oo7bond (817)
• India
30 Dec 06
your discussions are great.. i feel very happy after reading and replying to your discussion.. thank you for sharing with us... its great...
• United States
28 Dec 06
i dont watch thaat
• India
23 Jan 07
i think roger will win this time. thank you for creating such a discussion and i will also create such interesting discussions in future.
• India
24 Dec 06
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@classact (1394)
• India
23 Dec 06
The Australian Open is the first of the world's four Grand Slam tennis tournaments, held each January at Melbourne Park. The tournament was held for the first time in 1905. Like the other three Grand Slam events, it was contested by top-ranked amateur players and known as the Australian championships until the advent of open tennis in 1968. Originally based at the grass courts at Kooyong in the city of Melbourne's inner south-east, the tournament was in danger of fading into irrelevance before being revived in 1988 with a shift to Melbourne Park (then called Flinders Park), a new (Rebound Ace) hardcourt venue next to the Melbourne Cricket Ground on the southern fringe of the central business district. Mats Wilander was the only player to win the tournament both on grass and on Rebound Ace. Like all the Grand Slam tournaments, there are men's and women's singles competitions, men's, women's, and mixed doubles, as well as junior and master's competitions. The Australian Open was held in December from 1977 through 1985, returning to its original January date in 1987. This led to two tournaments being played in 1977; the first in January, the second in December. In 1986, because of the return to January, no tournament was held.The two main courts, Rod Laver Arena, and Vodafone Arena are unusual in that they feature movable roofs which can be shut in case of rain or extreme heat. It is the only Grand Slam tournament that can feature indoor play. However, Wimbledon has plans to build a retractable roof for Centre Court in 2009. Held in the middle of the Australian summer, the Australian Open is famous for its notoriously hot days. An extreme-heat policy is often put into play when temperatures (and humidity) reach dangerous levels. The current major sponsor of the Australian Open is the Kia Motor Company.Names of the winners are inscribed on the perpetual trophy Cups. * The Women's Singles winner is presented with the Daphne Akhurst Memorial Cup. * The Men's Singles winner is presented with the Norman Brookes Challenge Cup. The Australian Open is now managed by Tennis Australia, formerly the Lawn Tennis Association of Australia (LTAA), and was first played at the Warehouseman's Cricket Ground in St Kilda Road, Melbourne. 2006 was the 94th staging of the event (over a 101 year period due to interruption of the War years), with the tournament celebrating its Centenary in 2005. The tournament was first played in 1905 as The Australasian Championships, became the Australian Championships in 1927 and the Australian Open in 1969. Since 1905, the Championships have been staged in five different cities as follows: Melbourne (50 times), Sydney (17 times), Adelaide (14 times), Brisbane (eight times), Perth (three times), and well as in New Zealand, (twice) in 1906 and 1912. In 1972, it was decided to stage the Tournament in the one city each year, as opposed to visiting various states across the nation, and the Kooyong Lawn Tennis Club was selected due to Melbourne attracting the biggest patronage. Melbourne Park (formerly Flinders Park) was constructed in time for the 1988 Open to meet the demands of the evolving tournament that had outgrown Kooyong's capacity. The move to Melbourne Park was an immediate success, with a 90 per cent increase in attendance in 1988 (266,436) on the previous year at Kooyong (140,000).
@bombeirao (733)
• Brazil
20 Dec 06
I find that he will be to roger to federer, it is optimum today
@bombeirao (733)
• Brazil
20 Dec 06
Fereder - Photo roger federer
I find that roger goes to federer
• United States
23 Dec 06
It will be Roger Federer for sure