Monday, January 24, 2005

Mixed doubles walkover

Martina & Max have apparently received a walkover into the mixed doubles quarterfinals over Pavel Vizner & Nicole Pratt. Vizner pulled out with a sore arm.

Yesterday, Martina attended a photo shoot outside the Rod Laver Arena where she got to meet a group of Australian stockmen. I think this was part of the day's "Celebrate Community Harmony" theme. For photos, click on the following links: Photo One, Photo Two, Photo Three, Photo Four, Photo Five, Photo Six.

Click here for a nice 'Associated Press' article on Martina. I love these puff pieces :-)

Today might be the end of the road for Martina's & Daniela's Australian Open march. They're up against the #5 seeds, the formidable Svetlana Kuznetsova & Alicia Molik and hopefully they will be able to keep the match competitive and put up a good fight.

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