With Rafia's win in Shanghai, some are already talking about his place in history. Is he the best men's tennis player of our time? No, No, No!
He had a great year on the ATP tennis circuit. I'll even go so far as to say he had an awesome year. He won just about every men's tennis event out there. He also has charisma, good look and is a great ambassador for his sport.
BUT....
It was one awesome year. I personally think that he needs to have a couple of great years to be considered in elite company.
He also needs to play not necessarily more events but a variety of events. Tennis seems to be nationalized. It is a given each and every year that the foreign players are going to stay in Europe and play 'at home'. They will come to the US to play those events that they are required to play. To be considered on my list of 'best men's players of our time' - he owes it to the fans of Indianapolis to play the Indy Tennis Championships at least once. Not every year, just once. In fact, the fans in Los Angeles, Delray Beach or San Jose deserve to see the world's greatest player (if he is that) at least once every 3-4 years.
So, Rafia - congratulations on an awesome year - please come play tennis in Indianapolis this summer! Our wonderful tennis fans should have the opportunity to see you play!

Big Dog - Gillis Simon will be competing in the Tennis Masters Cup semi-finals match this Saturday against Novak Djokovic. Simon who jump started his year with an unprecedented victory in Indianapolis this past July, also defeated the four-time Masters Cup champ Roger Federer earlier in the week. This is Simon’s second victory over the former #1 in the world and currently #2, Federer, since winning the Indy crown. This guy is on fire!!! Good luck this weekend Gillis, everyone here at the Indianapolis Tennis Championships Presented by Lilly is pulling for you.

The lovely ladies of the WTA, fresh from passing out flowers at the airport, took a moment to pose for this photo at the Sony Ericsson Championships in Doha.
In related news, Serena Williams withdrew form the WTA Championships with an apparent strained stomach muscle. When a reporter suggested that she should have continued to play anyway, she had this to say:
"I should make you work out ... for like 22 years and make you have a severe stomach strain, and then tell you to play for the sponsors," she said. "You should try it."
The reporter responded by saying " A simple NO would have sufficed".The reporter then attempted to top her claim of working out for 22 years by promptly dropping to the ground and doing one-armed push-ups until he collapsed from exhaustion.
And finally, In last night's Broncos/Browns game, Brandon Marshall attempted to pull a white and black glove out of his pants and display it as a show of support for President-Elect Obama. Teammate Brandon Stokely quickly stopped him in an effort to avoid a very costly 15 yard penalty. Stokely was later seen on the bench waiving a Neiman-Marcus bag in the air as a show of support for Sarah Palin. Man, that joke took forever.
Have a great weekend and get back to work, Rae.

Gilles Simon, fresh from a run to the finals of the Madrid Masters Event, has earned himself a career-high ranking of #10 in the ATP's men's tennis rankings. Gilles is the 2008 Indianapolis Champion, where he was ranked #22 this summer.Simon also took home titles this year in Casablanca and Bucharest.
Simon lost to Andy Murray in the Madrid final, but not before defeating World #1 Rafael Nadal in the semis and notching winds over Ivo Karlovic, Robby Ginepri, James Blake, and Igor Andreev.
I've been a big fan of Simon this year and I don't see that changing anytime soon. I had the chance to speak briefly with him in July here in Indy and he was a class act. He's young and energetic, but humble and aware of his place in the game right now.The sky truly is the limit for him and I look for him to contest for a top five spot very soon.
The rest of the top ten looks like this:
1. Nadal- Duh..
2. Federer
3. Djokovic
4. A. Murray
5. Ferrer
6. Davydenko
7. Roddick
8. Nalbandian
9. Del Potro
10. Simon
Today was supposed to be one of those great sports days for me. You know the kind that I'm talking about..you favorite teams win big games over the weekend and you come to work monday with the feeling that finally, and perhaps only for a day, things are going your way. This was supposed to be my day today, but NO!!! And do you know why? Because I am a fan of the following three franchises:
Colts
Cowboys
Redsox
Man, today was going to really be a jolly affair. I was looking forward to it. Really was. The Sox overcame a 1-3 deficit to take the Rays to a seventh and deciding game in the ALCS, The Colts had a very realistic chance of leaving Green Bay with a win, and the Cowboys faced the lowly and happless St. Louis Rams.
What happened, you ask? Well, let's start by saying that if you are asking this, did you spend your Sunday in a craft store or something?
First, My Dallas Cowboys were completely manhandled in St. Louis by a Rams team that has suddenly won two in a row but is still ter.ri.ble..I'll spare you the recital of statistics to support my argument. Trust me, this was ugly early. I love the excuses that are thrown around for why the Cowboys can't win all of a sudden: Adam Jones (Jerry Jones got what he deserved for that one and I REFUSE to call him "Pacman"), Tony Romo's pinky, the banged-up secondary,Felix Jones, blah blah blah. You know why they aren't winning? They have no heart. They have no killer instinct. That team is a rudderless ship, just out there turning in circles. There are 7 or 8 Pro Bowlers on that team and you'd never know it by their play. They can't protect the quarterback on offense and they can't stop the run on defense. This is one of the greatest compilations of natural talent I've ever seen
with one of the most lackluster coaching staffs in the league. Wade Phillips and his "Aw-shucks" outlook on everything, coupled with Jason Garrett's completely inept offensive game planning are more than my blood pressure can take.
Jerry- Do your fans a favor. Pay Bill Cowher whatever he wants, no matter the price. Name the new stadium after him if that's what it takes. Just hire him. Then let him clean house.
And then the Colts took the field 3 hours later.They should have stayed on the bus.The Colts continued this season's trend of inconsistent and sloppy play, and this time it cost them big. Twelve penalties for 100 yards, 75 yards rushing, 229 yards passing, 5-for 15 on third down, and 2 interceptions returned for touchdowns. The stupid penalties for basic lack of execution were aggravating eneough, especially for this team that has been SO disciplined over the span of the Dungy regime. Green Bay had an almost identical offensive day in terms of stats (302 yards of offense, 2 offensive touchdowns), but The Packers defense stepped on the Colts' neck early and didn't let up.
Last week's mangling of the Ravens was heralded as The Colts triumphant return to form, but it's clear to me that it was just an average team beating a below average team. The loss drops Indy to 3-3 on the year and a full 3 games behind the Titans, who they face next week on monday night, followed by New England and Pittsburgh.This season might get a lot worse before it gets a little better.
And now for baseball...
let's not deny the fact that Matt Garza pitched a fantastic game for the Rays last night. He dominated the Red Sox in every sense of the word after hanging that fastball up and in for Pedroia in the first inning. Jon Lester pitched well for the sox, scattering 6 hits and allowing 3 runs, which on most days for Boston is good enough for the win. Unfortunately, when a team leaves 8 men on base and the bottom third of their lineup just can't hit the ball, they lose. The top of the batting order,minus David Ortiz, could not continue to make up for the lack of hitting from the bottom of the order. Ellsbury, Kotsay, Lowrie, Ortiz, and Varitek all struggled over the series. It's a little sad to say (at least for me), but I believe Jason Varitek has played his last game in a Red Sox uniform. But I give credit to the Rays for playing to their strengths- good pitching and great defense. The offensive explosion in the middle of the series was a nice touch,too.
But, I'm moving on..considering the injury problems, the Manny problem, and the level of competition from a SOLID American League, coming within one game of the World Series aint so bad.I think the Red Sox nation will move on as well...to boo-hooing over the stinking Patiots!!Man, I love it!!!
Oh yeah..and Andy Murray won the Madrid Masters Seried event yesterday, defeating 2008 Indy Champion Gilles Simon in straight sets. Murray played very well, defeating the Rog on his way to the championship. Simon knocked of Rafa Nadal on saturday to earn his spot in the final. I like this kid more and more each time I see him play. He has an enormous future ahead of him.
See? Something good did happen this weekend!
Mr. Simon, what are you doing to our Americans in Madrid?
Indianapolis Tennis Championship winner, Gilles Simon, just beat one of our favorite sons, James Blake, in Madrid, 3-6, 6-1, 6-4. Simon is 12th in the world now (I think he was about #18 when he played in Indy) and took care of the ninth seed, Blake in the second round.
Gilles now faces another Indy Champion, Robby Ginepri in the third round. I'm certainly in a quandry over who to root for in this tennis matchup. Both are past champions in Indianapolis and both are great guys. If I asked either one to sign an autograph for a fan, they would do it. If I asked either one to take a break from training and shake a sponsors hand, they would do it. Great guys and great champions. Men's professional tennis need more players like Simon and Ginepri.
So, I'm going to go out on a limb and not choose. Both are playing great tennis and the best man (on Thursday) will win!
Indianapolis Tennis Championships Presented by Lilly winner Gilles Simon continues to fight through the season with another hard fought win over Igor Andreev 4-6, 6-1, 7-6, (9-7) in the ATP Masters Series Madrid. At 24 years old Simon is taking the tour on by surprise with 3 tournament wins under his belt already this season. The 5-11, 143 lbs. Frenchman also defeated another familiar face to the Indianapolis Tennis Championships Presented by Lilly 2006 Champion, James Blake in the second round at Madrid. Simon is currently ranked 12th on the ATP tour and is marching up the ladder at full speed. Best of luck in round 3, Gilles! Check below for some outstanding play by Simon while playing in Indy.
Rodger Federer will participate in AMS Madrid, which begins next week. This comes contrary to earlier rumors that he may take the remainder of the year off to rest for next season. Personally, I think his day job was interfering with his fantasy football team.
In other news:
The Phillies defeated the Dodgers in game 1 of the NL Championship series. When reached for comment, Manny Ramirez summed up the night with this: " Derrrr...take that Boston! I mean, uhh..Oh, wait..we lost? Seriously? Where was I? I must have completely blacked out today. That was weird."
The Red Sox open up their bid for a second consectutive World Series berth tonight on the road against the Tamps Bay Rays in that abandoned airplane hangar they call home. First pitch is at 8:37 pm, which won't interfere with the average Florida resident's daily routine of a 4:00 dinner followed by 3 hours of "matlock" re-runs.
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In racing news, Carl Edwards and Kevin Harvick were involved in a scuffle earlier this week after Harvick took exception to a nasty note that Edwards left him after Harvick...well, who really cares anyway? A NASCAR official close to the situation released this statement:
Daggummit! I said, I said Dat Edwards boy and that Harvick fella dun gone and git themselves in a daggone pickle downderr and dat sumgun gone yee-haa! rightderr and that boy dunsaid whoo-hoo rightbackatchya!!! Now dat dang ol' busdriver done put dat feller in one of them doggone headlocks and said "pipe down little rascal and gitonouttahere, ya hear me??" and I dun said 'nuff 'bout that, hear me?
Police were called to a Dallas hotel early wednesday morning after Adam "Pac Man" Jones was involved in an altercation with one of his bodyguards in one of the hotel's bathrooms. Upon hearing this news, the residents of Dallas let out a collective "Dagnabbit...we dun got had again!"
You've been great...I'm out.

Dmitry Tursunov the sometimes animated Russian who breaks opponents down with his hard hitting serve won the Open de Moselle over the weekend by defeating Paul-Henri Mathieu 7-6 (6), 1-6, 6-4. A great win for Tursunov who was the 2007 Indianapolis Tennis Championships winner as well as runner-up in this year’s Indianapolis Tennis Championships Presented by Lilly. Congratulations Dmitry!
After a tough showing at the Davis Cup, it is any wonder what the future holds for American players. Sam Querrey, Donald Young, and John Isner are the young Americans carrying a lot of weight for the feature, but what about those youngsters competing to become one of them?
The USTA Elite Player Development team has been created to identify and develop the next generation of American champions by surrounding the top junior players and young pros with the resources, facilities and coaching they need to reach their maximum potential.
Joining Patrick McEnroe is Jose Higueras, who recently has been working with Robby Ginepri and Roger Federer. He will work with McEnroe to develop future American champions. He will provide on-court guidance and coaching to both coaches and players, with a mission to build and maintain an Elite Player Development coaching staff at a world class level.
I can’t wait to see the next up and coming players for America! Between McEnroe and Higueras, you can only expect to see some great youngsters join the tour for America!
This reminds me of Nike's great commercial in the streets of New York City with Andre Agassi and Pete Sampras. Men's tennis needs more companies like Nike spending money to advertise the stars, rivarlies and personalities of tennis. I'm thinking the Indianapolis Tennis Championships needs to 'steal' some of these ideas to help expose some of the mini-rivalaries in the game today.
Thanks to Mike for sending this great creative my way and thanks to Nike too!
Patrick played in Indy three times. In 1993, he was a semi-finalist losing to Boris Becker. In 1995, he was a quarterfinalist. Near the end of his career, he captured the Indy title in 2001. He beat another crowd favorite, Gustavo Kuerten. I have found memories of that victory. I remember walking out of the transportation office soon after the final to find Patrick sitting on the curb. He was still in his sweaty clothes and was on his cellphone, obviously talking about his victory. He quickly hung up when he saw us and thanked us for a great week. Yes, he thanked us for a great week. So that got me to thinking - where is he now?
Patrick continues to support charitable efforts, primarily in his native Australia. In 2006 he was inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame. He continues to play World Team Tennis.
Little known fact - Patrick's last championship before retiring came right here at the RCA Championships (now the Indianapolis Tennis Championships Presented by Lilly).
Please come out of retirement Patrick....
The ATP Challenger Series is set up as a great developmental opportunity for young players. The Series is to men's professional tennis what AAA baseball is to the major leagues. If you look through the draw in Waco, you will notice many familar faces. I counted ten guys who have played in Indianapolis at one point, including Bobby Reynolds and John Isner.
Ram is definitely an Indy favorite. He first competed in the RCA Championships (now the Indianapolis Tennis Championships Presented by Lilly) in 2002. His best results were in 2005 and 2008 when he reached the round of 16.
Not only is Ram loved by the crowds here but he is loved by the volunteers and staff. He is a true gentleman and always willing to sign autographs, talk with sponsors and meet with the press.
The next stop on Ram's Texas tour is probably the Lubbock Challenge. Go Rajeev!
Sam is 21 years old and hails from California. He is one of the tallest players on the ATP Tour at 6'6". Sam started playing tennis at the age of four. He turned pro in 2006, loves playing basketball, tennis and golf.
Currently ranked 39th in the world, he has had a great run this year. He won the Las Vegas event, was a semi-finalist in Delray Beach and here at the Indianapolis Tennis Championships. He first played in Indy in 2006 where he reached the round of 32. In 2007, he was a semi-finalist losing to eventual champion, Dmitry Tursunov.
Good luck today Sam!
2007 Indianapolis Tennis Champion, Dmitry Tursunov is one of the players showcased. Also within the calendar pages are Paradorn Srichaphan, another Indy Tennis favorite as is Tommy Hass. The number one doubles team in the world, Mike and Bob Bryan represent the United States.
Each region of the world is represented and in total players from 12 countries are showcased. To check out the calendar, 2009 ATP World Calendar.
My hats off to the ATP for showcasing some of the lesser known players and a different 'side' to men's professional tennis
Over the weekend, Gilles Simon, beat Carlos Moya 6-3, 6-4 to take the BCR Open Romania title. What is significant about Simon's victory? Well, Gilles is the reigning Indianapolis Tennis Championships Presented by Lilly champion and has significantly boosted his chances of qualifying for the Tennis Masters Cup Shanghai event.
Simon was virtually unknown when he arrived in Indianapolis. He was Indy's number two seed but to be honest, I even had no idea who he was. Since his victory in Indy's men's professional tennis tournament, Simon has had an impressive run. The 23 year old went on to defeat Roger Federer in Toronto and advanced to the semi-finals. This has undoubtably been his best year - with three titles so far.
Simon moved up three spots and is now number 12 in the ATP race. Gilles has played more tournaments than the 11 players ranked ahead of him. There are two Masters Series event left before Shanghai so let's cheer for Indy Tennis Championships' Gilles Simon!
Now that the US Open is finished, all tennis eyes will focus on the upcoming Davis Cup matches. The Davis Cup is to men's professional tennis what the Ryder Cup is to golf. The only exception being that the Davis Cup goes on all year long.
Blake is physically and mentally exhausted from the summer. He played a full schedule (including participating at the Indianapolis Tennis Championships), the Olympics and the US Open. Blake's replacement is Sam Querrey, another Indy Tennis favorite.
Querrey has practiced with the US Davis Cup team and has had a strong showing on clay. He was a quarterfinalists in Monte Carlo (clay) and reached the round of 16 at the US Open. The American's will face a strong team from Spain on outdoor clay September 16-21 in Madrid.
What an awesome opportunity for Querrey, first he got to represent the US at the Olympics and now for the Davis Cup Team.
Querrey is having a breakthrough season in just his second full year as a pro. He won his first ATP title in March and defeated then No. 9 Richard Gasquet and former French Open champion Carlos Moya on red clay en route to the quarterfinals in Monte Carlo. This summer, Querrey made his Olympic debut in Beijing and had his best finish at a major, reaching the Round of 16 at the US Open.
Querrey will be the first rookie on the U.S. team since Robby Ginepri made his debut in the 2004 First Round. Congrats Sam!
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