
Monday, July 27, 2009
What a final!!

Saturday, July 25, 2009
We are in the finals!!

Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Kim Clijsters ready for comeback
7 Out of 7
Sunday, July 19, 2009
3 In a row
- Sacramento Capitals
- Newport Beach Breakers
- St Louis Aces
- Kansas City Explorers
- Springfiled Lasers
Eastern Conference:
- New York Sportimes
- New York Buzz
- Philadelphia Freedoms
- Boston Lobsters
- Washington Castles
Each team plays 14 matches in the regular season. The top 2 teams in each conference will then play each other for a place in the finals. This year the semifinals is hosted by the winner of each conference and then the finals will be played in Washington DC.
Our team the Springfield Laser has already clinched the Western Conference and will play Friday night in Springfield. Our opponents has not yet been confirmed. It will be between the Newport Beach Breakers and the Sacramento Capitals. In the Eastern Conference the New York Sportimes has qualified already. The Lasers has a 11-0 record so far in the regular season and we are trying to only become the 2nd team in history to go through the season with out loosing a match. In 2007 in my 1 st year as coach we had a 13-1 record.
We have a long week ahead of us. Tomorrow we play the Washington Castles, Tuesday we play in St Louis, Wednesday in Washington we have Thursday off and then the play-offs Friday night. If we play well we will have the big finals on Sunday night in Washington.
Last night we beat St Louis 23-16. This is the 3rd team we beat then this season.
I received bad news on Thursday when I heard that Fritz Wolmarans hurt his back and will be out for 6-8 weeks. He has played some great tennis this year after been out with a knee injury for 6 months. Hopefully he will recover quickly and be ready for the last part of the season.
I will name the Davis Cup Team that will play India in September in this week.
Friday, July 17, 2009
Home semifinals!!
Thursday, July 16, 2009
Raven spoils the party
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Vania does it again!!!!
but we where on a 7 match winning streak. Today was very hot with temperatures reaching a 100.The weather forecast was 60% chance for rain but we where lucky and was able to play outside.
Sunday, July 12, 2009
Super Tie-breaker
Saturday, July 11, 2009
Anna is in Town.
Friday, July 10, 2009
Girl Power
Thunder storms are something that is not unusual for the people of Springfield and this morning we had a big one. Growing up on the Highveld in South Africa, we have the privilege to see some of the most spectacular thunder storms. Tonight we where playing the St Louis Aces and Anna Kournikova was in their team so they where expecting a big crowd at Cooper Stadium. With the thunder storms they where scared that it will keep the supporters away but we where wrong. There was no rain and lots of people. It is amazing to see how people still show up to see Anna. She is retired and don't play a lot of tennis anymore, but spend her time now helping with the Boys and Girls Clubs in America and doing lots of charity work. She is one of the most popular female athletes in the world. She was suppose to play 4 matches for the Aces but hurt her wrist 2 weeks ago and had to pull out. The franchises that payed for her to come to their cities, was not happy but Anna committed to still come and do of court photo shoots, clinic's and entertaining the sponsors. Well Anna was a hit with everybody and she did a great job with the kids.
Wednesday, July 8, 2009
Road trip
Monday, July 6, 2009
Vania is " KING "
Sunday, July 5, 2009
I really feel for Andy
Saturday, July 4, 2009
Cricket vs Baseball
Friday, July 3, 2009
Chani brings it home!!
- 2 Men and 2 women in a team
- 5 Events are played, men's and women's singles, men's and women's doubles and mixed doubles
- The scoring is different from normal tennis. You play 1 st to 5 games with a 9 point tie-breaker at 4 all.
- No ad scoring, at deuce the returning team can decide which side they want to return from, and in mixed Doubles Gender serves to Gender.
- Before the match every player gets introduced to the crowd, and they play the national anthem.
The most important thing is that it is about the total amount of games and not matches that you win. The home team decides on the order of play. Last night we decide on the following order.
Mixed Doubles, Men's singles, Men's doubles, woman's doubles and we finished of with women's singles. I like to finish of with Chani because she is really good in this format and had a good season for the Lasers in 2008.
Martin and Chani started well and won the opening match 5-2, Raven played awesome tennis in his 1 st match of the season and won a close tie-breaker 5-4 (total score 10-6), At this stage I was very relaxed because I knew that if we can go into women's doubles with a lead, we had a good shot of winning the match. Martin and Raven come out and played 2 loose points and suddenly they where in trouble, and lost the match 5-1. Suddenly after been up by 4 games and cruising the total was now tied at 11 games all. I was getting nervous because our women's doubles on paper is one of the best in the league , but we where missing Vanis King who was still at Wimbledon playing in the quarterfinals against the Williams sisters. Our sub for the night was Blair Henley a college player who was now coaching at the local club. This was going to be very tough. The beauty about women's doubles is that you never know what is going to happen. Well Chani decided that it was going to be her night and she stepped up and produce a awesome display of doubles skills. the girls won 5-4 giving us a 1 game lead going into the final set. She carried on with her great performance in doubles, and won the singles 5-3 and clinching the match for us 21-17.
This was not the only excitement we had yesterday. In the afternoon Raven and myself where very lucky not to get injured in a car crash we where involved in. The owner of our team John Cooper took us to get our sponsored cars when some idiot came out of a side street without looking to the left and we hit him. He only realised we where there when we landed on top of his car. Thank goodness we where driving in a big SUV.
We have 2 rest days and play our next match on Sunday night against Kansas City.
Thursday, July 2, 2009
2005 all over
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
Moodie on a roll

Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Murray lights up centre court

Wesley and Dick played a good match and won in 4 sets. 76 36 76 64. They are really starting to become a great doubles team. They are definitely the tallest team in the draw. Wesley is 6’6 and Dick 6’8. They are now into the 3rd rnd.
The over 35 and 45 event starts tomorrow and it was great to see all the old faces. I had a long chat to Billie Jean King, she was very excited about what we where doing with my Foundation in Diepsloot. She came to visit in December. We feed 850 kids everyday and also provide them with education and life skills. She is very keen to get involved with the program. South Africa has 3 players playing in the over 45 event. Kevin Curren and Johan Kriek are playing together and Danie Visser is playing with Robert Seguso.
Gary Muller who use to be a player and coached Jonas Bjorkman also popped in to say hi. The SA Boys had a great chat in the Springbok corner about the rugby on Saturday and who had to be in the team for the 3rd test. Kevin Curren and I really got into it. We share the same passion when it comes to rugby.
Today was the 1 st time they got to use the new roof on centre court. At around 4:30 play got suspended for about 30 min because of rain, and when play resumed they never opened it again. Andy Murray and Wawrinka who was playing a 3 rd round match produced some brilliant tennis and only finished at 10:45 last night. Murray the winner ( 7-5 in the 5th) and keeping his and a Nations hopes alive of winning the title. A match has never finished so late on the centre court of Wimbledon.
Saturday, June 27, 2009
Going Nuts at Wimbledon

Heart breaker on court 4
Thursday, June 25, 2009
Wimbledon as very few get to experience it...

Wednesday, June 24, 2009
What a day!

Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Schedule is out!
Channel Simmonds our top junior girl is in the quarter-finals of the Bank of England junior tournament. This is a warm up tournament for Junior Wimbledon. She has been in great form and hopefully she can go 1 better than her quater-finals result at the French Open.
Andy Murray made a solid start to his Wimbledon campaign. He has lots of pressure on him to perform, and with Rafa out he is the man who will have to try and take the title from Federer. He is in great shape and playing great tennis. Roger was very relaxed on the practice court today. He made jokes with his supporting team( 5 of them) and even tried a few cricket shots.
Tomorrow like Monday will be very nice to face all the English players and staff working at Wimbledon. They all know I am a true Bok supporter and I will have the right to say a few things after the Emerging Boks played to a 13-all draw at Newlands. Now that is what I call BMT Willem de Waal. Well done boy!!!!
It is time to go to bed because at 4:40 am the suns comes up in this place.
JL's Mixed Winners 2008 arrive at Wimbledon!
This past Saturday I saw something I will not forget soon: five South Africans, climbing the hill towards my flat, dragging their baggage with them, speaking in what could only be described as a long-haul flight infused volume. Eight Months after winning my annual JL's Mixed Tournament, the team of Waterkloof High School arrived to attend the first week of this years Wimbledon Championships at SW-19. They are the 9th winners to attend.To win my tournament, they had to outscore the other teams in the following categories: tennis (based on the World Team Tennis Format, Challenges (singing, dancing, putt-putt, cycling, netball, tenpin bowling and ball kicking) and Team Spirit. And judging their current enthusiasm, their spirit only grew since winning.
On Monday this years Championship started with near perfect weather. South Africans who are competing this year is Jeff Coetzee, Rik de Voest, Wesley Moodie, Kevin Anderson and Natalie Grandin. Jeff was the only one to play on Monday, playing his First Round Match with his Doubles Partner, Jordan Kerr of Australia. They went on to win 6-1 6-2 6-4 against Spaniards David Ferrer and Marco Lopez in what could only be described as a perfect display of grass-court tennis, with only four unforced errors from the Coetzee-Kerr team. They are certainly on the right track. The other South Africans must still play and I wish them all of the best.
Monday, June 22, 2009
Wimbledon - The Place where dreams come true!
I've just realised this is my 20th Wimbledon in a row. And still I get goosebumps everytime I walk through the gates. It all started in 1989 when I showed up as a 16 year old from Ermelo, South Africa, chasing my dream of becoming a professional tennis player. And suddenly I am at the point in my career where I am looking back whilst still contributing to South African tennis as the current Davis Cup Captain. My single most cherished memory is qualifying for the Men's Singles Event in 1992 as a 19 year old. It even surpasses playing in the Final of the Boys Doubles in 1989 and 1991 as well as the Semi-Finals of the Mixed Doubles in 1997 and the Men's Doubles in 2000. In the next two weeks I will be sharing more of my memories of this wonderful place as well as my thoughts on this year's event. After that a whirlwind three months lies ahead, including World Team Tennis, the US Open and then our crucial World Group Qualifying Davis Cup Tie against India. But for now another day ends in LaffiesWorld!
