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Kvitova was awesome vs. a tough
Pironkova
Photo by
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........and Azarenka (above) and Paczek had to wait
for the Center Court roof
Photo-Julian Finney - Getty
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There’s not too much better in life
than this, can’t go out
as the air-quality index is high ( I find any reason), the women’s
Wimbledon
semifinals is on the tube and the action has been really good. That spider on the wall still hasn’t moved,
the gutter guy hasn’t called (not that that means he’s not coming) and
I can
look forward to a nice workout followed by some baseball action tonight.
But what’s this? “Days
of Our Lives” just interrupted the NBC coverage. How
stupid is this? Okay, I switch to ESPN and
now, instead of
watching a continuation of a great match between Kvitova and Pironkova,
I’m
seeing an interview with Sabine Lisicki (of the powerfully serving
Lisicki’s),
which is fine, I guess, but where’s the live action?
So I try the Tennis Channel. Nope, it’s not there, they’re showing
“Tennisography” whatever the heck
that is. Ok, back to ESPN and, finally,
here’s the semifinals again but it’s well into the third set now and
Pironkova
is down 2-love, all of which means we missed the key games in the match.
I’m of course pulling for the decided
underdog, Pironkova,
but even more so as the broadcasters and court officials have been
doing
nothing but disparaging her and making bad calls. If
it weren’t for the Bulgarian’s prudent
challenging, she’d have lost already.
“Sneaky, clever, off-putting”, they’re
now saying of Pironkova,
which reminds me of a description of Japanese at Pearl Harbor. Geez, ya think ESPN’s pulling for the
blonde? Do they just hate Bulgaria?
Now I’m really pulling for the
Bulgarian. She calls for another challenge
but this time
is wrong, but not by much. The Russian
now holds again for the 3-1 lead. I’m
thinking we missed the action in the first two games, the action upon
which the
match was decided. Now they tell me all
the action is available online or on my cell phone.
Okay, so the coverage leaves a lot to
be desired but it’s
still better than “Days of Our Lives”.
The Bulgarian holds again for 3-2 but
then Kvitova looks to
hold too at 4-2. She really does have an
impressive game, especially when she’s serving. That
favoring of the big servers that characterizes
the action here is
what makes it unique, that and the fact that anybody who’s anybody
shows up
there.
And that’s why we’re seeing the
Bulgarian at all. One of NBC’s disparaging
remarks was that the
Bulgarian only shows up at Wimbledon. I
think that’s great. Whoa!
A great get by the Bulgarian, then a great
forehand by the lefty Czech, then an incredible rally and they’re both
playing
great tennis. So ESPN goes to
commercial. Geez.
Now, as the Bulgarian goes down still
another break, the
broadcast team decries the loss of Venus Williams and the Dane blonde
from the
tournament. Yeah, I feel bad too. Imagine the pain of seeing some new
faces.
Okay, now Pironkova’s finished. The big Czech (and all of these players are
anything but vertically challenged) had too much power.
Okay, now I can break from tennis for
a while to contemplate
baseball.
It’ll be
Cliff Lee
and the Phillies against Josh Beckett and the Red Sox, the two best
teams in
MLB and two of the best pitchers. Surely
this could be a preview of Game 2 of the World Series.
(The Phils have Halladay, the Sox (no, not
those White Sox) have Jon Lester ). Me,
I’ll be pulling for my two fantasy pitchers going tonight, Michael
Pineda and
Ryan Vogelsong, against the Braves and Cubs, two teams that can’t boast
of many
hitters, although Aramis Ramirez and Brian McCann might disagree.
Now the fourth semifinal has been
suspended by rain. This is ridiculous. Where’s the roof when you need it?
Who the heck is on Center Court?
Great, a Legends match. It
takes 15 minutes to close the roof and
move the matches around to courts they should have been scheduled on in
the
first place.
Okay, back to baseball, the Cubs game
starts at 2:20PM and,
Eureka! It’ll be on WGN!
Cool. Now I can switch
between tennis and baseball, if
ESPN and Wimbledon ever
come to their senses. It’ll be a
continuation of Azarenka-Paszek, which Paszek, another Eastern
European, is leading
1-0. It’ll be interesting to see how
long it takes them to make a decision on the switch.
The Giants just took the lead in the
Cubs game, on bloopers
mostly, much like watching a Mets game. But
Kung Fu Panda helps out the Cubs by grounding
into a double
play. But the pitcher refuses to get out
of trouble and it’s now 3-zip. It’s
looking good for Ryan Vogelsong.
Meanwhile, ESPN is babbling about
Rafael Nadal and Mardy
Fish. Where’s the women’s semifinal?
A peek back at ESPN and they’re
covering the men’s
prospects; there’s been no mention of the women’s semifinal everybody’s
been
waiting for. Vogelsong, meanwhile, is
starting well but now is facing Starlin Castro, a tough hitter who can
be pesky
on the bases. Getting this out will be big.
But a sidetrip to the kitchen for
three perfect eggs and a
coffee leaves that result unanswered. Upon
my return though, the Giants are up again and
it’s still
3-nothing. Back to ESPN to finally find
out that they will indeed do the smart thing and play the women’s
semifinal on
Center Court. It’s pointed out that
Azarenka’s obnoxious screaming will even be more annoying under the
roof. You can’t make this stuff up.
Vogelsong is now getting banged around
a bit as Carlos Pena
just went deep with a man on and Soriano flied out very deep to center. Maybe he’ll be more careful now.
So far I’m not that impressed with the Giants
Number 4 starter with the nice ERA.
A Coy Hill has now tied up the game. It’s high time for a new fantasy pitcher.
And it’s high time too for the women’s
semifinals, ESPN.