Murray and Ferrer through in Mexico

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As expected two of the best tennis players Andy Murray and David Ferrer steps forward to second round in Acapulco Mexico on Tuesday.  Spain’s baby David Ferrer won over Russia’s Kazakh Mikhail Kukushkin with 6-2, 6-3 scores.  David Ferrer who has 4-0 record is being lucky lately as he won the Buenos Aires competition and in addition to that he has also reached the finals last week in Rio.

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On the other hand, Britain’s Andy Murray competes with Pablo Andujar and of course took home the bacon with 3-6, 6-1, 6-2 scores. It is Murray’s first appearance and first time to play ever in Latin America. During the first few minutes of the match, Andy Murray had a lil struggle with 5-0 score and he quoted “”I had a difficult start, it was 10 minutes in the match and I was down 5-0, but I started to play more aggressively to get the win and hopefully I can have a good week here”. Nevertheless he goes all-out to win the game. Andujar gave a real test to Nadal but no one and nothing can stop Rafa to victory. On the women’s part, Cibulkova won against Radwanska with 6-3. 6-4 scores while Victoria Duval had a 6-2, 6-4 wins over Czech Iveta Melzer. What’s your favorite moment on the  game? Comments away!

 

Nike Fuel Band vs FitBit Consumer Review

I’ve been wearing the Nike Fuel Band on my wrist for about a year now. Every once in a while people would ask me “Ah! What is that!? Some kind of bracelet? Does it measure your pulse? What does it do? Is it like the FitBit?” And I would proudly launch into a demo, flipping through the different states on the display – Fuel Points, Calories, Steps, Time. This is especially impressive when you’re in a dark room, or in a bar. Last time I was showing it off my brother advertised “Yeah, he’s from the future!”. It has a cool glowing light with different colored dots measuring my daily fuel point earnings. “Oh! It’s also a watch!”. Indeed, it is convenient to also have the time. But more importantly, I don’t have to wear a watch in addition to my biometric gadget.

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Truth be told, I’d heard about the FitBit well before I knew about the Nike Fuel Band. I got the FitBit from Best Buy and wore it on my belt. Well, at least when I remembered to move it from one belt to the next. I never realized how often I changed pants during the day, until I got a FitBit. I got so hooked on checking my daily fitness accomplishments, that I’d get really upset if I forgot to move it from my jeans to my tennis shorts. “All that running, and for what!?” I’d think to myself. As if some kind of prize would come from the FitBit to reward me for my efforts (more that later, when I’ll tell you about Kiip). The biggest reward of course was staying fit and playing tennis with my friends.

One of the things I liked about FitBit was the weekly email updates. I’d be checking my messages and all of a sudden – bam. I get an email from FitBut with fancy stats. “You walked 27,313 steps last week, you traveled 12.88 miles and burned 19,180 calories“. Whoa! Really? Who knew. Big win!

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I also liked the iPhone app and the fact that I could go back to see my performance over time. The idea about tracking food consumption was also pretty neat. However, I would have to manually punch in the different data of what I ate and so on. I never did it. By contrast, a friend of mine showed me recently that she could scan the food label of the package with her Android app for Up, a competing product by Jawbone. So, in the long run the Up app would know how the different nutrition stats of what you’d consumed. I don’t have the Up, but if I did, I could see myself scanning things to get smarter about my eating habits.

What I didn’t really like about the FitBit was the syncing process. Somehow I expected the FitBit to magically talk my iPhone app, so next time I looked at it, it would tell me what’s up. But it didn’t. I’d have to plug it into a special little dock, USB wired into my computer, so that data would get uploaded (to the cloud, of all places).

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I later wised up to the fact that I only needed to be close to the docking station, and it would magically pull the data from my hip. But I never knew if it really worked. Didn’t trust it. And would deliberately snap it in to make sure I got my data.

What I thought was really cool though, was that it would keep collecting motion data, even when it died.

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I didn’t always remember to coil up the wire and the little dock, when I traveled. So, if the battery died, I had no way to charge it without the cable. Good thing it was still somehow able to gather data with no battery, and I could sync it next time I went home.

And then one day – Snap! It broke.

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I tried to lift it from my belt, as usual. And it just came apart. “Now what? Where’s my receipt? Has it been over a year? How long is this thing supposed to last? Maybe I should get a new one. Another $130 bucks.” For a while I just kept putting it together by hand and kept using it. It still worked. But it kept falling apart. Then I started carrying it in my pocket, when I remembered …

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The Nike experience was much more permanent. I put on the wrist band. And it just stayed there. I would go to work, come home, go out, go to bed. It’s always on me. I’d go to the gym, go play tennis, go out for coffee. It’s still on me. And then I’d just press a button, and it talks to my iPhone giving it all the updates right there. The progress gauge would light up and the little sci-fi dude would start jumping up and down celebrating my fitness achievements.

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The Nike Fuel Band gave me immediate feedback. My daily stats blinked at me at the touch of a button. By contrast, I don’t remember ever taking off my FitBit from my belt in order to press a button to see my progress, and then try to clip it back on. Let alone doing this multiple times a day. Nike’s progress dots on the bracelet would go from red to orange to green. And then – disco lights! Gadget celebration. I made it – 3,000 fuel band points today! Life is good. I can even tweet about it. Or brag about it on Facebook. That part – Social Media and sharing – seems to have been one of the strategic bets by Stefan Olander (Head of Nike Digital Sports) and Mark Parker (Nike CEO). That people would get addicted to sharing their activity status publicly. And thus spread the word, get their friends onboard, and then share, compare and compete. Not just a cool data visualization app, but also a fashion accessory and a viral marketing instrument. No wonder Nike earned Fast Company’s # 1 Most Innovative Company of 2013 recognition.

The battery recharging problem is solved a bit differently than the FitBit. Don’t need a docking station. Just just plug it directly into the USB of my laptop.

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If I could, I would change a few small things. Since the Nike Fuel Band already replaced my Diesel watch on my wrist, I would have it display the time – all the time. Because otherwise I now have to press the button whenever I want to check the time. That can be especially inconvenient when I’m driving and want to check the time. Instead of turning my wrist, I need to press a button. And I also need to press it several times to flip through the other 4 stats (Fuel Points, Calories, Steps) just to get to Time. I heard I could configure that on the site. But really – I’d just make that the default state, and show it at all times. Instead of the Fuel Points, which is the first screen currently. But what about the battery?… I don’t know – what about the battery on my digital watch? How does that work all the time?

I used to have one thing that I wouldn’t leave my house without – my iPhone. Now I have another – my Nike Fuel Band. Yeah, may be a little strange, as I don’t need it to survive in the city (as much as I need the iPhone). But I do feel like my day would be wasted, if I didn’t feed my Fuel Band. I could do all this walking, or maybe even playing tennis or running along the Embarcadero, but I’d have nothing to show for it. No way – I’m going back to get my Fuel Band. The funny thing is that I would immediately notice that it’s missing, as it’s not on my hand. Whereas I wouldn’t know that my FitBit was not on my belt of the jeans I changed into, until  later when I got back home to see it kicking back on my desk doing nothing for me.

How to upload your picture to your profile on Tennis Round

You can upload your photo from your Profile page. Just follow these steps.

1. Login to Tennis Round www.tennisround.com/login

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2. Go to your Profile

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3. Click on your Avatar image (where your profile picture will go)

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4. Click on Choose File button

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5. Select the file, that you want to upload from your computer

6. Click the green Upload button

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And you’re done!

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Nadal: Greatest Spanish Athlete of All-Time

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Truly year 2013 is Rafael Nadal’s moment to shine! Year 2013 has been a great one for him and he cannot count up his blessings any longer. In commemoration of the paper Marca.com 75 years, Rafael Nadal was chosen by their readers as the Greatest Spanish Athlete of All-Time or the “Legend Award” on night of Tuesday at Marca’s silver anniversary gala in Madrid. Rafael Nadal received a 25.6 per cent of full amount votes while the amazing Miguel Indurain on second rank along with NBA star Pau Gasol on third place.

Rafael Nadal speech was “I would like to thank everyone behind me and all those who aren’t here tonight because as well as tennis, I’m mad about sport in general,” Nadal said. “I have had some unforgettable afternoons thanks to all those who have taken Spain to the highest level in sport. Thank you so much because that excitement is what makes sport feel different.”

Rafael Nadal deserved this award as he showed exemplary performance that his fans beyond doubt enjoyed. He is a big example of a sportsman and everyone is more excited on what 2014 brings him. No one can own this title but him Vamos Rafa!

Release Notes R7 to R11 – Nov 16, 2013

We’ve had a busy summer and fall season. Lots of new feature requests and user feedback. Thank you all for actively participating in the recent survey, and sending new ideas to improve the site, as well as all new tennis courts suggestions. Here’s a summary of what we’ve rolled out over the last couple of months.

1. Flex League program – a new premium service that connects tennis players based on their skill level and location. It’s a paid service and it costs $4.99 per month or $29 per year. The enrollment fee helps screen out the more motivated and serious players. After a few matches players can see their match history.

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2. Score reporting – Flex League subscribers can report their scores after each match. To keep it simple, and realistic, we set up a best 2 of 3 sets system. But we’ll take any scores, as we realize people can’t always finish a long match, if they have to give up the court. Naturally, you can continue your match another day, and just report the final scores when you’re done.

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3. Player rankings – players reporting their scores earn points, which in turn earn them a place in the official Tennis Round Player Ranking Leaderboard. The match is super simple. You get 1 point for showing up and playing, and 3 points for winning (1 for playing + 2 for winning = 3).

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4. Match history – if you’ve been reporting your scores, or your opponent has, they’ll show up in your player profile. This will not only help you recall how you did against someone last time you played, but also help you look up your next opponent. Often you might have had a common opponent in the past, so match results can be a useful benchmark to help you prepare mentally for the game.

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5. Match invitations – as the name suggests, these are the potential tennis match opportunities that you can accept or decline. This page helps you track them. You can still reach out to the other player to coordinate your match via the Messages page on the site.

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6. Payments – if you’re a paid subscriber, you’ll be able to see your charges on the Payments pages. It lists payment transactions by date, amount paid and payment method used.

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The Biggest Rivalry: Rafael Nadal VS Roger Federer

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The elite season finale presents us the biggest rivalry in the world of tennis over the past decade and all the fans were thrilled and can’t wait for the result. The match gave us 7-5, 6-3 incredible scores of Nadal and Federer on Sunday afternoon at the World Tour Finals at London’s O2 Arena. Some says it is in fact a clash of the titans but without a doubt Nadal gave his 101% performance for his win. The comeback player of the year leaves no room for Federer to prevail whereas the latter need to assure his self to be at his most excellent act in order to be the victor but still failed.

Even so, Roger Federer feels like an underdog because of the situation as if you can remember the number of Nadal’s win over Federer extends to 21-10 and to 7-6 on hard courts. Furthermore in the game, Nadal showed his solid shots and Federer could not come up with it. He made an effort to stay consistent but had a hard time truly Nadal deserved his win. Now Rafael Nadal is one win away from getting the trophy will he be able to take hold of this remarkable chance? What do you think?  

Take Our Quick Tennis Survey. Would you like to get an SMS for your tennis match? Would you like an iPhone or Android app?

Hey folks – we’re running a quick tennis survey. We’ve got a long list of ideas and feedback from people using the site over the last 2-3 years. We need your help shaping it up and sharing what you like and don’t like about Tennis Round.

Take the survey here: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/CTK7TGH

  • Would you like to get an SMS reminder when you have a new match?
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  • Would you like to play with the same 2-3 tennis players or prefer to play a different tennis partner every time?
  • Did you know Tennis Round was available in over 5,000 US cities, not just yours and you could use it when you travel?
  • Is there anything you’re still missing in your tennis life?

We’ve sent out an email to everyone, and already got over 400 responses. But in case you missed it, here’s another chance to take it and throw in your two cents. Every little bit helps. If you don’t chime in now, we might miss something important.

It only has 10 super easy questions, powered by the cool peeps at Survey Monkey. Shouldn’t take more than a minute. If you decide to write us a more detailed note, we’d be thrilled to listen and soak up all feedback.

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Of course, when you’re done, don’t forget to line up some matches this week w/ the fine tennis players @TennisRound.

Happy tennis!

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The Amazing Ideas of Roger Federer

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He was born to win! Roger Federer as well as his fans is very optimistic that next year will be a great year for them. The thirty-two year old Swiss is not losing hope even if he went through a lot of struggles this year moreover indeed it has been tough for him but no one can bring it to an end. In fact, he is looking forward and preparing for next year.

Federer added “As long as I’m physically and mentally fine, there’s no reason for me not to be taking part in the big matches. That’s what I’m looking forward to in 2014, to be part of those matches.” Truly he is a confident one just like Novak Djokovic who never seems to disappear on big tournaments as well as Andy Murray who plays tennis seriously and lastly Rafael Nadal who obviously shocked all tennis fans for his blockbuster come back, Roger Federer should make sure that he is 101% prepared mentally and physically to achieve victory again. He may be ranked number 7 today but we will never know what 2014 have for him. He must stay positive and should really work the hardest that he can in every aspect and everything will fall into right place. 

The quickest way I know to win Shanghai title

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He defended his title and won over the marvelous Rafael Nadal in Beijing, China. At that time, he gave all over again an amazing game and conquered Del Potro with 6-1, 3-6, 7-6 (3) in two hours and thirty two minutes. He then works hard and always gives his most excellent skills to win his games and never fail to offer spectacular shots. Do you already know who this remarkable tennis player is? Of course you do! It is no other than Novak Djokovic. In addition to that, a lot is presuming that he is in fact lucky on this play offs. What it is about China. Why Djokovic is getting lucky and so on and so forth.

There are so many questions of the former world number one Novak’s  fans but let’s just say that today is his chance and no one can stop him! In one interview, he modestly said “I believe the game had an incredible final. I’m just very delighted to go out as a vanquisher from the tennis court from such a close match with scores 7-3. Nadal is playing wonderfully and even stronger and every person hopes that Djokovic will not fail and that he will end the tournament gloriously.

Rafael Nadal Targets Number One Slot

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Two big names are combating to be the victor of the number one title in tennis world. 2005 titlist Rafael Nadal is thinking of an innovative and enhanced way on how to beat Novak Djokovic. Of course playing and giving his very best is one of his many weapons. We all know that in order for Novak Djokovic to succeed he must be successful and get the Beijing title and keep hold of his ATP ranking score.

Knowing that Nadal has been healthy playing tennis in years counting his win at the French Open, 21 straight hard-court matches as well as the US Open, without doubt Novak Djokovic will have a hard time defending his title. Is he really losing his top ranking? Will he ever get it back? Novak mentioned in an interview on Saturday that as long as there is an option he will not give up and go on with fighting for the title. “It is not over” he added. Nadal claim that he is playing forcefully adding a good pulse in his legs and in addition a lot of focus while playing will result to his most excellent serve.

If Nadal will go on with his perfect moves and serves just like how he played on the hard courts of America then there is no doubt that he will own the top rank next week. A lot of amazing matches are coming so let’s all wait and see whose name will be next on number 1 on rankings.