Thursday, November 9

Don't look now, but I'm turning into The World's Most Boring Person of the Year. My current obsessions? Classical music and crossword puzzles. Goodness. Classical music is all right, but crossword puzzles? I mean, that's for old fuddy-duddy people waiting at bus stops and train stations. Oh well. Blame it on Justine's right knee and the two kittens I keep in my room. I actually copied several CDs of classical music to my PC then moved my PC to my room so the kittens could hear Chopin and Mozart while they sleep. Crazy, huh?

Back to Justine. She had to rest for several weeks because of her injured knee, so she didn't play in any tournaments after the US Open and the Fed Cup finals. Watching TV and surfing the internet suddenly wasn't as fun anymore 'cause there weren't any news about her (OMG, how will I manage after she officially retires? Oh, the agony!). Besides, I couldn’t bear to watch La Shrieka Sharapova’s amazing streak post-US Open (3 titles in 1 month! And after a Grand Slam at that! Is that even humanly possible? Makes you wonder what they put in their water in Russia. Or in MaSha’s bananas.) and how confident she is of her chances of winning the WTA Year-end Championships in Madrid. Blech. Of course her chances are big. I mean, the better players are beset by injuries (Justine and her knee, Kim Clijsters and her wrist, sige na nga, Mauresmo and her shoulder), and the others just aren’t mentally tough enough to withstand Glam Girl’s pornographic shrieks (J. Zafra’s description, not mine) on court.

I know what you’re thinking. Pau is just bitter because Maria (in an Audrey Hepburn-inspired outfit) beat Justine in the US Open. Well, of course I am! So so so frustrating that tough-as-nails-with-a-backhand-from-God Justine lost to a player of Maria’ caliber. Maria might be focused and determined as hell, but I’m sorry to say, she’s nowhere near the talent of Justine and Martina Hingis, sequins or no sequins (still not over that dress, aren’t we?).

But Maria did win, you would say. I tell you, it’s just luck. And probably a bit of draw-rigging by the WTA powers-that-be. I mean, look at the draw! Justine faced tougher opponents like Jelena Jankovic, Ai Sugiyama and Lindsay Davenport, and she could’ve had Svetlana Kuznetsova, Elena Dementieva or Nicole Vaidisova. Fine, Maria had Hingis, Serena Williams and Mauresmo in her half, but Hingis and Williams weren’t in their top form yet, Mauresmo is always attacked by nerves, and Maria would only face either Williams or Mauresmo in the semi-finals. I even read somewhere that it’s strange that Maria almost always never gets to play the hottest players of the season in any of her tournaments. I guess the WTA recognizes Maria as a crowd drawer and they want to milk her for all she’s worth. Or they’re just trying to make up for the hype over Anna Kournikova several years back (hell, until now) that they’re parading Maria around. “Look, guys, another blonde teenager from Russia like Kournikova, but hey, Maria actually gets past the second round!”

*buntong hininga* Well, that’s the way it is. Sports is fast becoming showbiz-y, with all the TV and internet coverage. But I digress. So where’s the crossword puzzle connection? Well, duh. With Justine out of the circuit for more than a month, I turned to solving crosswords in the PDI. Later, I bought this crosswords magazine/digest in Book Sale and I’ve been staying up late every night this week just to finish the damn thing. But, no, actually, I was just looking for an excuse to write about Justine (and gripe about Sharapova). Hee.

Anyway, so excited that Justine is playing in the Madrid Masters this week. That in itself is already an achievement according to her, considering that they weren’t even sure until last week if her knee would heal in time, plus the fact that she missed the event for the past two years due to injuries. She won her opening match against Hingis last Tuesday in three sets. Justine choked in the second set, but that was understandable since she wasn’t able to play in any warm-up tournaments in Madrid. Next up, Nadia Petrova (yet another blonde teenager from Russia!). Allez, Justine!


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In other news (non-tennis related, that is), I’ll be walking down the aisle this December. Not as a bride, mind you, but as a bridesmaid for my cousin’s wedding. I haven’t seen the design for our gown yet, but the motif is baby pink, so I’m cool. I just hope it wouldn’t be full of ruffles or frills. Eew. Haha.

I have a little more than a month to prepare for the big day, so must play badminton more often, stay out of the sun as much as possible and eat healthful stuff. Right.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

i don't like going to weddings because people cry a lot but i get to take pictures so it's all good. hahaha :)

pau said...

i like going to weddings as a guest and not as a part of the entourage. now i'm worrying about the dress, shoes and make up. aargh! time for a crash diet! heehee, just kidding. :)

hindi ka man lang nagcomment about justine and sharapova... haha. :P

Anonymous said...

i don't know anything about the game so it's best to shut up. HAHAHA