Friday, May 19, 2006

A summer for sport!


For sports lovers, this is going to be a long and fun filled summer, with the French Open, FIFA soccer world cup, and the Wimledon championships coming up!

The French Open begins in just 8 days, and there's tremendous excitement building up around the possibility of yet another showdown between clay court champ Nadal and Federer, who may well go on to be one of the greatest of all time.



But then, if the world speaks one language, it is soccer (although some may argue that money comes first).

And 20 days from now, when FIFA kicksoff, the world will be watching. I wonder what the best place in Bangalore to watch the games would be. Although its not a sports bar, Tavern attracts a lot of sports fans especially during F1 season.

Monday, May 08, 2006

Learn telephone etiquettes from Calvin


Bicycle Thief



After what has felt like the longest time ever, I saw a good movie worth writing about. And what was special about this movie was amazingly enough, its simplicity.

Set in post WW-II Italy, the "Bicycle Thief" is a neorealistic film made in 1948 about a common man's deperate search for his stolen bike. His pusuit leads him through the dilapidated streets of poverty struck Rome.

The movie begins with a scene outside the unemployment office where our main protagonist signs up for a job sticking posters on city walls. His wife is forced to sell their bedsheets in order to buy the bicycle he needs to get around the city. While he is up on his ladder sticking up a Rita Hayworth poster, a passer-by steals his bicycle. And thus begins the chase.

Without giving out any spoliers, I just have to tell you that ultimately, the movie is about man and his dignity. The story in itself and its characters are timeless.

There are two excellent reviews online of the movie by Hoberman and Ebert. There's also an interesting analysis by Bonikowski of the political backdrop of the movie and its influence on the production.

*Potential spoiler* But what blew me away was when I read online that the Italian title "Ladri di biciclette" translated more appropriately to - "Bicycle Thieves". If you've seen the movie, you would appreciate the subtlety.

Saturday, May 06, 2006

Baghdatis the Greek






The resemblance goes beyond the sirtaki like poise - Baghdatis's dream run to the Ozzie final earlier this year was a triumph of human spirit. And um, there's definitely something to be said about the support of nine uncles and twenty one cousins in the audience!






Coming soon.... Roland Garros 2006




The games begin on May 28th and run all the way through June 11th. I'm eagerly looking forward to another showdown between Nadal and Federer. While the odds are stacked against him after two recent losses in finals, my bets are on Federer.

Courtesy Wikipedia, here are some interesting stats on Federer's performance to date.

Tournament Career 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000

Australian Open 2 W SF W 4r 4r 3r 3r

French Open 0
SF 3r 1r 1r QF 4r

Wimbledon 3
W W W 1r QF 1r

U.S. Open 2
W W 4r 4r 4r 3r

Grand Slam Win-Loss 87-20 7-0 24-2 22-1 13-3 6-4 13-4 7-4

Indian Wells Masters 3 W W W 2r 3r 1r -

Miami Masters 2 W W 3r QF F QF 2r

Monte Carlo Masters 0 F QF - - 2r QF 1r

Rome Masters 0
- 2r F 1r 3r 1r

Hamburg Masters 3
W W 3r W 1r 1r

Canada Masters 1
- W SF 1r - 1r

Cincinnati Masters 1
W 1r 2r 1r - 1r

Madrid Masters 0
- - SF QF 2r 2r

Paris Masters 0
- - QF QF 2r 1r

Tennis Masters Cup 2
F W W SF - -

ATP Tournaments Played 150 6 16 17 23 25 21 28

Finals reached 47 6 12 11 9 5 3 2

ATP Tournaments Won 37 4 11 11 7 3 1 0

Hardcourt Win-Loss 248-59 28-1 50-1 46-4 46-11 30-11 21-9 21-15

Grass Win-Loss 52-11 0-0 12-0 12-0 12-0 5-3 9-3 2-3

Clay Win-Loss 75-31 5-1 15-2 16-2 15-4 12-4 9-5 3-7

Carpet Win-Loss 49-21 0-0 4-1 0-0 5-2 11-4 10-4 10-5

Overall Win-Loss 424-122 33-2 81-4 74-6 78-17 58-22 49-21 36-30