Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Olivia Rogowska

Olivia Rogowska, teenager Australian tennis player was happy before defeat her tennis coach; nearly knocked out the top seeded player (Dinara Safina) at the US Open in front emotions got the best of her.
Olivia Rogowska was 18 years old and she belonging from Melbourne. Olivia Rogowska in the ranking over the proceeding year she has jumped 507 spots to 167th, after she knocked out the Russian top seeded player Safina limit of failing 6-7 (5-7) 6-2 6-4 then she served the notice, she is the player enemy fearfulness.
Olivia Rogowska said, “I had bang down my backbone. It was very demented. My heart was also demented and is breath really very fast. Next time I guess that I am going to learn to stay unagitated and not get more emotional.”
Olivia Rogowska parents moved from Poland a year after she was born; at the age of five she starts learning the game from her father “Slavek”.
Olivia Rogowska said, “My father coached me only two years. I defeat him when I was only 13 then he said to me it is the time to move on.”
In 2005 she played her first professional match and her first Grand Slam match at this year in Australian Open as a wildcard entry. When she was at the French Open she defeats Russian Maria Kirilenko in the first round.
In the history of the Grand Slam Olivia Rogowska just became a second lowest player in the ranking of topple a top seeded player.
Olivia Rogowska said, “I am frustrated that I am in a wining position, but it was a very wonderful learning experience”
“Now I get the confidence that I can match it equal to the No.1 player in the world. I have just got more mentally strong and I hope next time not slip again.”
For the first time onto Arthur Ashe Stadium court as she walked across the board and even more amazed as the herd support for her rose as become strained.
Olivia Rogowska said, “I walk onto the court, it is very big. It’s really very huge court. Every time when I win the point, the herd was genuinely loud. It was also a lot of fun.”
I can’t pronounce that it was really amazing what it’s like when they clapping for you and give encouragement for you and scream out your name.”
Olivia Rogowska said the thought of her parents watching him at home in Melbourne merely added her more pressure.
Olivia Rogowska near miss slightly wins for fellow Australians Anastasia Rodionova and Carsten Ball.

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