Tuesday, September 6, 2011
Monday, September 5, 2011
Marcos Baghdatis Tennis Star Profile.Biography & Images 2011
Marcos Baghdatis
Profile:

Age: 26 (17.06.1985)
Birthplace: Limassol, Cyprus
Residence: Limassol, Cyprus
Height: 6' (183 cm)
Weight: 181 lbs (82 kg)
Plays: Right-handed
Turned Pro: 2003
Coach: Miles McLagan
Biography:
Currently ranked No. 26 in the world, Cyprus’ Marcos Baghdatis has four career ATP Tour titles.He has been ranked as high as No. 8 in the world, first achieving that rank on Aug. 21, 2006. His highest doubles ranking is No. 83, reached on Jan. 7, 2008.
He reached the second round of the US Open in 2004 (lost to Roger Federer) then made his big splash in 2005, becoming the first Cypriot to rank in the Top 100 (55th). He reached the fourth round of the Australian Open, losing to Federer again. In February, he underwent surgery that correct a congenital problem causing muscles to constrict around a nerve in his right arm.
In 2006, he won his first ATP title (Beijing) and reached his first Grand Slam final at the Australian, again losing to Federer. He defeated three Top 10 players, including No. 3 Andy Roddick, in the process. The big run improved his ranking from 54th to 27th in one week. He followed it up with a quarterfinals appearance at Indian Wells and a semifinal trip at Wimbledon, losing to Rafael Nadal both times. After Wimbledon, he breached the Top 10 and stayed there for 13 weeks before finishing the year at No. 12. He followed it up with a second straight Top 20 finish in 2007, winning at Zagreb (defeating Ivan Ljubicic) and reaching two other finals.
In the Slams, he reached the quarterfinals at Wimbledon and the fourth round at the French Open. Injuries sent Baghdatis crashing down to No. 100, before moving up to No. 98 by year’s end. He played in just 12 tournaments, highlighted by a fourth-round trip to Wimbledon and a third-round battle with Lleyton Hewitt at the Australian Open that took nearly five hours and ended at 4:34 a.m. He missed two months with a stress fracture in his wrist, and retired from three tournaments down the stretch with back injuries. Baghdatis fought his way back into the Top 50 by the end of 2009, even though he briefly fell out of the Top 100. In October, he won at Stockholm, his first title since Feb. 2007.
He started 2010 with a win at Sydney, dedicating the title to his brother, whose birthday it was. He then donated $5,000 of his prize money to the Haiti Earthquake relief fund. The win shot him up 11 places in the rankings to No. 31. At Indian Wells in March, he defeated Federer in what he called “the best win of my career.” He reached the third round of the French Open, but was upset in the first round at Wimbledon by Lukas Lack, ranked No. 75.
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Michael Schumacher 2011 Profile,Bio,Pictures & Wallpapers
Michael Schumacher Profile

Place of birth: Hürth-Hermülheim (D)
Nationality: German
Residence: Switzerland
Marital status: Married to Corinna
Children: Gina Maria, Mick
World Championships: 7
GP started: 270
GP wins: 91
Podium finishes: 154
Pole positions: 68
Fastest laps: 76
Points: 1,441
Biography:

His enthusiasm for kart-driving continued to grow. In 1980, the members of the Kerpen kart club built a new track in Manheim, a suburb of Kerpen. Michael and his brother Ralf spent every free minute there. Michael was still too young for championship races and he had to wait until 1983 for his German kart licence. In 1984, he promptly became German Junior Champion. In 1985 he won the German Junior Championships again and also came second in the Junior World Championships in Le Mans.
In 1986 he took part in the German Senior Kart Championships for the first time, and at his very first attempt came third in the final rankings. The same thing happened at the European Senior Championships. In 1987 he had his greatest triumph yet, Michael Schumacher won both the German and the European Senior Kart Championships.
In 1988, Michael Schumacher embarked on his first season in a Formula racing car. Finally he was able to show what he had learnt in his kart days. However, the step-up proved to be difficult, he had to turn down an offer of a test drive in a Formula Ford, because he didn't have the necessary DM 500 required to start.
At the next test opportunity, he signed a contract with the Euphra Formula Ford team. Team manager Jurgen Dilk also secured Michael Schumacher a place in Formula Konig. Here Michael showed his natural talent and easily won nine races out of ten, which also assured him of the championship.
In Formula Ford 1600 he was placed sixth in the final rankings, and in the European Championships he came second behind the Finn Mika Salo.
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Saturday, September 3, 2011
WWe Melina Profile,Bio,Images & Wallpaperz 2011
WWE Melina

From: Los Angeles
WWE Debut: April 2005
Biography:
With her signature ring entrance of a sexy split, Melina began her career as a fashion model.
But the wrestling bug bit the Los Angeles native in 2000, when she began training at the School of Hard Knocks in San Bernardino, Calif. She continued to work various wrestling shows, honing her in-ring abilities. In January 2002, Tom Prichard took notice of Melina, where she would work out with WWE while they were on the West Coast - sometimes driving 14 hours.
Her dream was finally realized in 2003, when WWE signed her in San Diego. Many championship reigns later, Melina is still a force to be reckoned with in the women's division. She credits the experience of training hard with both men and women for making her tougher and stronger. You simply must take the hits and keep on going.
"I was always told I was too short, too fat, too small, too ugly or not good enough. People would tell me every negative comment under the moon, and that I would never make it," Melina wrote in her WWE.com exclusive blog. "I kept going. I knew in my heart that I could make it, and that I was meant for this. My love for wrestling and my determination got me through everything I had to endure."
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Thursday, September 1, 2011
Monika Wejnert Tennis Player 2011 Profile and Photos
Monika Wejnert Profile
A member of the AIS Pro Tour Program, Monika Wejnert made an instant name for herself during the 2008 December Showdown, when she reached the final of the Australian Open Wildcard Play-off, losing in three tight sets to Jelena Dokic after having beaten her earlier in the round-robin stage of the event.She made her senior Grand Slam debut at the 2009 Australian open, going down to Italian Karin Knapp 7-6(6) 6-4.
She was also awarded a wildcard into the main draw of the inaugural Brisbane International. The 14/u Winter Nationals Champion in 2006, Monika represented Australia in the 2008 Optus Junior Fed Cup.
Monika has two siblings, a younger brother, Jakob, and an older brother, Szymon, who began playing tennis and inspired her to take up the sport.
The things she most enjoys about tennis are the challenges and fulfilling life goals. Monika says her parents, Kazimierz, a welder, and Janina, a housewife, have been the strongest influence on her career, supporting her from a young age.
When she’s not playing tennis, Monika enjoys relaxing and going for bike rides. Her short-term goals are to travel and achieve a top 10 ranking and her ultimate tennis ambition is to win the Australian Open.
Monika admires Roger Federer because of his unbelievable game, saying “he’s one of the best players the world has ever seen”. Her strength is her ability to perform well under pressure but she says her eating habits while travelling could be better.
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