Friday, November 14, 2008

2008 in Review

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The top players are currently fighting out the end-year tennis championship, but this year's Grand Slam tennis--and therefore the tournaments relevant for the Yokozuna Tennis--ended with the U.S. Open in September. Here is the resumee for 2008.

11 male and 13 female players held Sanyaku rank over the course of 2008. 4 male and 5 female players were High Sanyakuy (active Yokozuna or Ozeki).

7 male and 8 female players got promoted. 3 male and 3 female players climbed to to a new career-high rank: Rafael Nadal (Yokozuna), Andy Murray (Sekiwake), Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (Sekiwake), Dinara Safina (Sekiwake), Agnieszka Radwanska (Komosubi), and Jie Zheng (Komosubi). There was no new Ozeki promotion.

The title player of 2008 is shared between Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal on the mens' side. On the womens' side it goes to Serena Williams. Federer and Nadal reached all four grand slam semi-finals; Nadal's two titles contrast with Federer's one title and two lost finals. Serena Williams had a relatively weak first half of the season, but restablished herself as the women to beat with a victory at the U.S. Open and a narrowly lost final (against her sister Venus) at Wimbledon.

The retirement of 2008 was Justine Henin's surprising withdrawal from professional tennis before the French Open, leaving the Williams sisters as the only active female Yokozuna. The Williamses promptly re-took control of the scene in the second half of the year.

The promotion of 2008 was undoubtedly Rafael Nadal's elevation to Yokozuna, as a result of winning back-to-back titles at the French Open and Wimbledon. Nadal is the 15th male Yokozuna of the open era. He had been Ozeki since 2006.

The rising stars of 2008 .... click here for the full article (with complete 2008 performance statistics)

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I just found your blog from your sumoforum sig, and it's good to see someone else who is into tennis & sumo!

After watching Hakuho & Ama fight on senshuraku, I immediately thought of previous years' Federer/Nadal Slam finals before Nadal overtook Fed. While I don't quite think Ama is yet the equivalent of either (Murray more like), he could give the sport an exciting rivalry like Federer/Nadal of 2007-2008 until a 90-100% Asashoryu turns up.

Henry Kaspar said...

Thanks! Let's see whether Murray can follow Harumafuji to Ozeki...