Saturday, July 25, 2009

REUNION PARTY ON THE TABLE!!


WHEN R BOSS NOT IN THE OFFICE...
U CAN DO PARTY ANYTIME!!

Monday, July 20, 2009

CONGRATE TO OUR DIVERS!!


ROME: Leong Mun Yee and Pandelela Rinong Pamg won the bronze at the 10m synchronised diving event at the World Championship here, believed to be Malaysia’s first-ever world diving championship medal.

Olympic champions Chen Roulin and Wang Xin of China won the gold medal with 369.18 points on Sunday. Mary Beth Dunnichay and Haley Ishimatsu of the United States took the silver medal with 324.66 points.

Leong and Pandelela were third with 321.66.

Article : Star

Monday, July 13, 2009

BANDUNG TRIP!!








"Shopping like heaven"...

Monday, July 6, 2009

PERFECT 15!!!


Few expected the men's singles final at Wimbledon 2009 to live up to the gift that was the 2008 final.

It did.

Roddick surprised Federer in the opening set, first sticking with him all the way then snatching the set from under the second-seed's nose.

Drama followed in the fiercely contested second set, which went to a tiebreak. Roddick raced to a 6-2 lead and was on the verge of a shock two sets to nil lead. What happened next will haunt the American for decades to come.

Federer reeled off the next 6 points to take the tiebreak 8-6 as the hapless Roddick watched on in horror.

It looked as if Federer would run away with the match from here. The Swiss took the third set but Roddick struck back in the fourth to square the ledger at two sets apiece.

The fifth and final set would create history in more ways than one.

The pair clashed for more than four hours and gave us the longest ever deciding set in a Wimbledon final - 30 games and 95 minutes of unrelenting tennis.

Eventually, however, someone had to give, and it turned out to be Roddick.

Ultimately it came down to a battle of the serves with Federer finally breaking the impenetrable Roddick serve in the final game of the match.

Federer now stands alone with 15 major titles to his name - more than any other man. And the Fed Express hasn't finished yet. With his sights turning towards Flushing Meadows and number 16, who knows how many majors the reinstated world No.1 will claim.

Sunday, July 5, 2009

AMAZING FEDERER!!!


The greatest moment for RF when Andy Roddick hit the ball outside the line..The longest game for the final set made all the crowd in tensed..
Can u believed it..5-7,7-6(8-6),7-6(7-5),3-6,16-14....hahaha...wonderfull games!!

Now he can play in peace cause he already break Pete Samprass records who hold 14 Grands Slam title..

Roger Federer now have 15...and maybe more than that next year!!!