2015 Tennis Season

Linesman misses a Double Fault call and Coco got the point to go 15-15 instead of 0-30 and Strycova going crazy. Still stupid theres no hawkeye in all these tourneies
 
Very nice start to the season

Overall Record: 18-6-1 +10.40 Units

ATP Record: 9-4 +2.70 Units
WTA Record: 9-2-1 +7.70 Units

2 Unit Plays: 1-0 +2.00 Units
LIVE Plays:
2-0 +2.25 Units

Also Live plays dont count to the overall record
 
Thursday, January 8, 2015

ATP Brisbane

Groth/Raonic Over 23 Games (-135)

ATP Chennai



ATP Doha



WTA Auckland

Venus Williams -1.5 Sets (-140)

WTA Brisbane

Lepchenkp/Ivanovic Over 20 Games (-120)

WTA Shenzhen

Halep/Zheng Over 18 Games (-130)
 
MELBOURNE: Australian Open organisers said Friday they had raised the prize money for the year's first Grand Slam to a record Aus$40 million (US$32 million), with the singles winners taking home Aus$3.1 million each.

The increase in the cash pool was meant to compensate for the decline in the Australian dollar, officials said, which fell to a five-and-a-half year low this week.

"Obviously this is not a decision we have taken without a lot of consideration," Tennis Australia chief Craig Tiley said.

"But we have an ongoing commitment to the players that we are determined to help improve the pay and conditions of life on the international tennis tour."

The prize money was boosted to Aus$33 million last year, from Aus$30 million in 2013, when organisers reacted to threats of a boycott from players pressing for a greater share of revenue.

"We have done a lot of work within our business to position ourselves to make this critical investment in the players and for the long-term future of the Australian Open," Tennis Australia president Steve Healy added.

The latest increase, which will see a first-round loser receive Aus$34,500, means the prize pot has doubled from Aus$20 million in 2007.

The tournament will be held at Melbourne Park from January 19 to February 1 and attracts the world's top players, including seven-time Grand Slam champion Novak Djokovic and 18th Grand Slam singles title holder Serena Williams.
 
Was trying to go to bed early but cant fall asleep. Ivanovic/Lepchenko a Winner. PErfect 1st set to a Tibreak. Then actually a bit lucky. We had the push at 1-1 right away but Ivanovic won 4 straight games to go to 5-1 and then she had 2 Break Match Points but she couldnt get them good for us
 
Was really hoping for a shaky Fed win and play Dimitrov today but Fed 6-0 6-1.

Kei/Milos is always a great epic match. Might be the future big rivalry. Played 4 times last year with Kei going 3-1. Milos beat him in Wimbledon and Kei beat him at the US Open when Milos had a 2-1 Lead. Kei should win but thats a hugh number
 
Yep hes digging himself into trouble with not getting the 1st Serve in and then gets it back with monster serves.

Now 0-30 and Raonic two awful errors. Hes so frustrating to be a fan of
 
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