Posts Tagged Flavia Pennetta

how many pleated plackets could a placket pleater pleat?

Tathiana Garbin is the main mascot for Sergio Tacchini now that Flavia Pennetta has switched over to adidas.
Say that ten times fast: At the 2010 Australian Open, Garbin wore both a tank top and a polo for competitive play; the pieces both have some bold detailing (a pleated placket for the polo; pleated vents [...]

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for flavia, a logo finally emerges

Flavia Pennetta and the rest of the Italian girls swept past Fed Cup Team Ukraine at this weekend’s tie in Kharkiv. (The only point to the Ukranians came during Alona Bondarenko’s win over Francesca Schiavone.)
After a logo-less January, which saw Flavia wearing purple and white at the Australian Open, she emerged for the Fed Cup [...]

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the blank slates of pennetta and baghdatis

From Cyprus, with love: Not that we ever gave him much ink as an adidas mascot, but worth noting that Marcos Baghdatis came to the Australian Open not wearing the company’s clothes — at least not openly. He’s replaced any visible logos with his own homage to Cyprus (there’s even a “Love Cyprus” badge on [...]

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we all know exactly where yanina wickmayer is

Yanina Wickmayer had to qualify for the 2010 Australian Open — even though she’s the world’s 16th-ranked player — because of her alleged violation of the WADA’s whereabouts rule. She said they were looking for her in the wrong place (uhm, this sounds like a vicious cycle) and the anti-doping agency just slapped her with [...]

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Inaugural Champion


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Yanina Wickmayer of Beligum holds the trophy after defeating Flavia Pennetta of Italy at the women’s Auckland Classic final on January 9, 2010. Wickmayer defeated Pennetta 6-3, 6-2.

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What irony that she’s the first titlist of the new decade.

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