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Wednesday, April 16, 2008
Benni wears Prada for Ocean Drive

The Fashion & Style section of the April Ocean Drive magazine issue features Benjamin Becker in Prada suit and Mark Jacobs tie, among four other tennis stars. Benni reveals a few of his thoughts on the fashion in tennis and his preferences in casual off-court clothing. Becker proves to be one of the Florida magazine’s favorite tennis guests as they catch him every time he comes to play the Sony Ericsson Open. Please visit www.oceandrive.com to see Benjamin’s artistic shot and comments.

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Friday, March 28, 2008
Israel's finest reveling in their role as country's athletic ambassadors
Andy Ram and Jonathan Erlich

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The Israeli doubles tandem of Andy Ram and Jonathan Erlich has already won the Australian Open and Indian Wells titles this season.

When it comes to the Israeli delegation of tennis players, they are small in number but strong in loyalty and determination, most especially for their homeland.

For the three Israeli athletes -- recent Australian Open doubles champions Jonathan Erlich and Andy Ram, and top 20-ranked Shahar Peer -- fulfilling their naturally appointed role as Israeli world ambassadors is all pleasure and never a burden.

It has become the norm that wherever the ATP or WTA tours might be on a given week, the Israeli players will receive enthusiastic support from the local Jewish community.

On the eve of this week's Sony Ericsson Open, which got under way Wednesday, the three prominent Israelis gathered to take part in a special ceremony to honor their achievements at Beth David Congregation, a conservative temple located in the heart of Miami.

Erlich and Ram became the first Israelis to win a Grand Slam doubles title with their success Down Under, although it should be mentioned that Ram had previously reeled in two mixed-doubles trophies at majors. As for Peer, she recently made history by becoming the first Israeli player to compete in an Arab country when she played the Doha, Qatar, tournament in February, reaching the quarterfinals.

"Especially in the U.S., most of the Jewish community comes out and says hello and welcomes us," said Erlich, waiting in the lobby of Beth David for the evening festivities to begin. "This is ... a little bit more unique than normal, especially because it is in a synagogue. I think it's really nice and I'm very excited to be here.

"I think that is what is so special in Judaism and our community around the world, anywhere we go, we are welcomed and we feel like brothers. One American, one Israeli, one South American, we feel so together and united, and I think that's unique to us around the world."

Ram described the enthusiastic scene when he and Erlich returned home from their Australian Open victory as "crazy," mentioning phone calls from top government officials, rooms of reporters seeking interviews and additional perks: "We've become even more celebrities now in Israel -- we were famous but now it's become even more so. It's nice, it's part of the good thing in the sport. We go back to Israel and everything is for free now. I went to cut my hair and it was free.

"It was very big for us, for Jonathan and myself because winning a Grand Slam is the biggest thing and we achieved it, but it was also very big for Israel."

Shahar Peer

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Sheer Peer has been ranked as high as No. 15 in the world and has three career titles on her résumé

The event at Beth David also celebrated Erlich and Ram for founding the Jewish Sports Foundation, a non-profit foundation based out of New Jersey that has a noble if uncommon goal: "The mission of the Jewish Sports Foundation is to provide assistance and support for young Jewish athletes who show a financial need and dedication to academic excellence."

"As a child, when I saw some athletes, even if they were not Israelis but I knew they were Jewish, it was something special in my heart, and we want to see more Jewish children around the world playing sports," Erlich said.

Ram acknowledged that part of their goal is to change the perception that Jewish people don't gravitate to athletics -- even the front page of the foundation's pamphlet reads: "My son the athlete. Words you never heard your Jewish mother say."

"We want to break the stereotype that Jewish people only go to be lawyers or doctors, or they are all rich," Ram said. "We know it's not like that. I think that through sports, people can achieve good things."

Interestingly, the reason the doubles duo set up their foundation in the United States is as a show of gratitude for everything they received from America during their formative years.

"We grew up at our tennis centers, which were all built from donations that American Jews sent for kids to be able to play tennis in Israel," Ram said. "So, we feel like it will be nice to give back something to American kids."

On Wednesday, Erlich and Ram were scheduled to put on an exhibition for kids at the Michael-Ann Russell Jewish Community Center in North Miami Beach, Fla., where they made their first donation: a $25,000 check to sponsor the JCC Maccabi Games this summer in San Diego, Detroit and Akron, Ohio.

"As an American Jew who has been involved in fundraising for more than 30 years, we've always raised money for Israel," said David Schultz, the executive director of the Jewish Sports Foundation. "This is the first time that I know of that Israelis have come to us and said, 'We want to give back to the American community for everything they've done, and I think that's just spectacular."

Peer also delights in, but admits some surprise to, the constant attention given by people who want to cheer for an Israeli. And she doesn't hesitate to say that their hospitality goes a long way in making a place that's far from home seem exceptionally friendly.

"It's really nice to meet the people and it's so nice for us that they come out and support us," said Peer, dressed in a summer white minidress despite the unusually chilly temperature in South Florida. "Like tonight, this is a nice occasion, and I'm so happy to be here."

For many of the 100 or so people in the audience during the reception -- attendees included Ofer Bavly, the consul general of Israel -- there was great admiration for Peer and her decision to push to play the event in Qatar, a country known for restricting entry to Israeli citizens.

Accompanied by her brother Shlomi, Peer found the Doha trip fascinating.

"It was the first time for me in a Muslim country like that," Peer said. "It was a very nice experience there and they really took care of me very nicely, so it was good. My dad and my agent arranged everything for me to make the trip. My dad, he wanted me to play there."

For Bavly, the opportunity to pay tribute to the three Israeli players was a chance to beam about Israel's best and brightest without having to address the usual heavier subjects such as strife and politics.

"I think that Israel is so much in the headlines and in the news for violence, for peacemaking, for political reasons, that when we do have the chance to show another face of Israeli society, and something we're really proud of like our sports personalities, our actors in Hollywood, etc., this is something that Jewish communities appreciate," Bavly said.

"It gives them a chance to stand next to Israel, and hug Israel. They asked me to come and say a few words and I was glad to do it because I'm very proud of the Israeli achievements in sport. This is a good showcase to show people that Israel is not just about war; Israel is so many other things."

http://sports.espn.go.com/sports/tennis/news/story?id=3315202

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Saturday, March 22, 2008
Erlich & Ram Win Second ATP Masters

Stanford ATP Doubles Race leaders Jonathan Erlich and Andy Ram, the No. 4 seeds, defeated No. 3 seeds Daniel Nestor and Nenad Zimonjic 6-4, 6-4 in Friday’s doubles final to clinch their 12th title as a duo.

It is their team’s second ATP Masters Series title, having won their first last August in Cincinnati.

"It feels great to have won our second Masters Series title," said Erlich. "This title is as important as our first one."

Erlich and Ram, runners-up last year in Indian Wells, broke their opponents once in each set and saved six break point chances faced to win the final in one hour and 21 minutes. They did not drop a set en route to the title.

Ram said: "We are extremely happy with this title here in Indian Wells. This year we won our first Grand Slam title and we have been playing with lots of confidence. The conditions in the United States suit our games, it's hot and we like to play on the hard courts."

The Israelis improve to a 17-3 season record, and have won 14 of the last 15 matches since capturing their first Grand Slam crown together at the Australian Open in January.

"Right now we are not thinking about winning titles," said Erlich. "We just focus on giving 100%, day by day, match by match and play with our hearts.

"Obviously we will go out there and try to win every Masters Series and Grand Slam as possible. We will keep fighting and giving our hearts out there as we have been doing. We are in the top of the Race right now and we are happy about that."

Nestor and Zimonjic were playing in their first ATP final of the season, and fall to a 2-3 team record in title matches. They improve to a 10-6 season record with their effort in Indian Wells.

Coming into the final, Nestor had won 14 of his last 15 matches in Indian Wells with titles in 2005 and '06 (w/Knowles). He also won the title in 1997 and 2002.
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Wednesday, February 27, 2008
Haas ousted by Becker
Defending champion Tommy Haas was ousted by German compatriot Benjamin Becker 3-6, 6-2, 7-5 in the second round of the Regions Morgan Keegan Championships on Wednesday.

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Friday, February 08, 2008
"Triple double" for RTM

Just one week after Erlich and Ram's amazing achievement in Melbourne, RTM players collected two more trophies in doubles. Today, Benedict Dorsch won the challenger in Dallas together with a fellow German Bjorn Phau. The pair struggled through the first two rounds, entertaining the spectators with thrilling 3rd set super tiebreaks. The later rounds went smoother for the determined Germans and they wrapped up the week with a confident 6-4 6-4 win over the local favorites: Scott Lipsky and David Martin of the USA.

More great news came from the Latin America, where the 15-year-old Russian rising star Lera Solovieva triumphed in the final of a Grade 2 ITF tournament in Peru. She teamed up with a local girl Claudia Razzeto and was rightfully treated as the Peruvian heroine after the championship-deciding three-setter. Lera also reached the tournament final in singles, but unfortunately lost a tough three set match against the American Mallory Burdette.

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Sunday, January 27, 2008
Andy Ram and Yoni Erlich's magical run at the Australian Open came to a perfect ending on Saturday morning in Melbourne.
The Israeli duo defeated Michael Llodra and Arnaud Clement 7-5, 7-6 (4) in the final of the men's doubles tournament and celebrated like only they know how. After the French duo sent the ball into the net on match point, Ram lifted his partner in the air before Erlich returned the favor by giving Ram a piggy-back ride round the Rod Laver Arena centre court.

"This is an unbelievable moment. It's a great, great moment for us," Ram said after the match. "I've won two Grand Slams in the mixed doubles, but that's not even close to what I'm feeling at the moment."

"I've been waiting for this moment since I was born," an emotional Erlich said after the two accepted the trophy. "It's an amazing experience. As a kid looking at the TV, watching the Grand Slams, I never believed I'd be here. It's an amazing tournament. It has an amazing atmosphere. It's an amazing title to win."

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Wednesday, January 23, 2008
Erlich & Ram Through to Semifinals; Bryans Fall
Sixth-seeded Mahesh Bhupathi and Mark Knowles handed two-time defending champions Bob and Mike Bryan their first defeat at the Australian Open for two years on Wednesday. Bhupathi and Knowles triumphed 6-3, 5-7, 7-6(5) on Rod Laver Arena in two hours and 24 minutes.

The World No. 1 Bryan brothers fought back from a 2-4 deficit in the third set and had one break point in the ninth game against the new pairing for the 2008 season. Bhupathi and Paes took their chances, winning 111 points to the Bryans’ 110 total points, for a place in the semifinals.

The Bryans captured the 2006 (d. Damm-Paes) and 2007 (d. Bjorkman-Mirnyi) Australian Open titles, following two runner-up finishes in 2004 (l. to Llodra-Santoro) and 2005 (l. to Black-Ullyett).

Bhupathi and Knowles will next meet eight-seeded Israelis Jonathan Erlich and Andy Ram (pictured), who defeated Frenchmen Marc Gicquel and Fabrice Santoro 6-4, 6-1.

With their 69-minute victory over the new tandem, Erlich and Ram matched their team's best Grand Slam result - a semifinal finish in 2003 at Wimbledon. The Israelis are making their sixth appearance in Melbourne and had previously not advanced beyond the third round.

The 35-year-old Santoro, the winner of the 2003-04 Australian Open doubles title with compatriot Michael Llodra, was making his 16th and final appearance in Melbourne - his 12th in the doubles draw - after making his singles debut in 1991. He bowed out to World No. 1 Roger Federer last week in the second round of the singles main draw.

http://www.atptennis.com/1/en/doubles/

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Monday, January 21, 2008
Kleybanova qualified and upset #45 in the world in her first grand slam event
Kleybanova outlasts Peng

By Bren O'Brien

China's Shuai Peng has failed in her bid to get through to the second round of the Australian Open for the third time, overpowered in a three-hour epic by Russia's Alisa Kleybanova.

Kleybanova prevailed 7-5 5-6 9-7 in a match which had the crowd out on Court 21 on the edge of their seats for much of the epic contest. The Russian world No.154 now plays compatriot Anna Chakvetadze, who had a walkover in her earlier match.

The first set saw Kleybanova take the early initiative, establishing a break before handing it back with a double fault in the sixth game. But the Russian dug seep to get another break in the 12th game and take the opener.

It was Peng who began the better in the second, racing to a 2-0 lead before Kleybanova broke back to level it up. Games went with serve until the tenth game, when Peng set up a set point and capitalised, levelling the match.

An epic third set saw Kleybanova grab the early running, leading 2-0, but Peng kept herself in the contest with a break back. Neither player was able to land the killer blow until Kleybanova broke the world No.45 in the 15th game of the set. She saw off a break point and then created a match point of her own. She took that and booked a spot in the final 64 at her first Grand Slam event.

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Monday, December 10, 2007
Renaissance Tennis Institute
Tarik Benhabiles, after traveling the world first as a player then as a coach has decided to approach the game differently. Instead of him coaching one player, as he has always done in his career, he has opened up his own training center.

Located at Woodmont Country Club it features 20 courts, six of which are lit. Six of these courts are being converted to European clay, imported from Marseilles. Four courts are going to be Decoturf, the surface of the US Open at the Billy Jean King Tennis Center in Flushing New York.

Respected as one of the great minds and teachers of the game, Tarik has coached many of the best in the game including Andy Roddick, Ivo Karlovic, Benjamin Becker, and Gael Monfils. “Now, I can pass my tennis experiences and knowledge to the kids and players we select to attend our school.

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Monday, August 20, 2007
Erlich and Ram defeated the Bryan's today in Cincinnati
Israeli duo Jonathan Erlich and Andy Ram saved two match points in the match tie-break to upset top seeds Bob and Mike Bryan 4-6, 6-3, 13-11 (Match TB) in Cincinnati to win their first ATP Masters Series title. Erlich and Ram claimed their 10th career title and their first crown of 2007 from four finals. (more)

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