Thursday, 22 January 2009

Australia Open 2009

Tennis is one of prestigious sport gaming, Wimbledon being one example. Here is one sport activities that I used to love, even I did refuse taking a golf lesson once for the sake of tennis. I have to admit I was not terribly good at it, but when you play in pair for a double it is a good damned fun. Double tennis playing with your own peers are those memorable leisure activities, it is one of attractive social activity that could strengthen a "team" unity. Kind of many corporate has opted for team building on Outbound outting, where you do that silly but popular fox flying, bungee jumping and so forth.

Tennis tournament is also a very competitive event that held around the globe annually. Like many other sport activities it is created by a British guy, today it is not a strange things to see people from the Commonwealth countries play an assortment of sport according to their seasons. Winter sport they have rugby, where as in the summer cricket. Tennis like badminton are played all year round.

I have been busy watching Australia Open and particularly Obama's inauguration ceremony, that there is hardly time to get further crack on WRC 2003. Unlike badminton, Formula 1, boxing and golf, the euphoria of Obama's slogan "You can change" has yet to break Caucasian's dominant champs. Male tennis world-champion is one good example, while Williams sisters had made it through to some. Today we would find that Serena has made it to the quarter final.

People do have choices to compensate for his/ her best, it is a humanly habit. As I have stashed my racket long before Borris Becker did, I turned my compassionate to play tennis on consoles. I play tennis game on WII for a while untill my kids decided to switch into their PS2 again. Instead of joy stick, WII's nunchuck is quite a close resemblance to the real thing. Swinging nunchuck is very much alike tennis racket one. My kids have never learnt tennis, yet to my surprise they could easily beat me! Then I realize that they have been mimicking Badminton swing instead of a tennis long swinging.

On PSP it is even harder to enable myself some sort of real tennis playing on those tiny buttons, yet I must admit its graphics is really good. This gadget could also produce fairly close tennis game noises, the sound of serving as well as when the ball hit the ground. These traits are enough to get me going. My choice of players would be Roger Federer and Nadhal. We shall see how these two players making through to the Australian 2009 championship.

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