Sports News
In Sports News this Monday: Czech tennis star Tomáš Berdych fails to get past the group stage at his first ATP World Tour Finals, but says he is still happy after his best season to date; Aspen proves third time unlucky for Šárka Záhrobská in the slalom; Olympic speed skating champion Martina Sáblíková is still waiting for her first World Cup win this season; and Milan Baroš returns but ends up on the losing side in an Istanbul derby.
Berdych fails to reach knock-out stage at World Tour Finals but happy with season
The Czech men’s tennis number one Tomáš Berdych crowned his best season to date by qualifying for the prestigious eight-player ATP World Tour Finals for the first time ever. But the world number six had little to celebrate in London, apart from a win over Andy Roddick which interrupted a poor run of form that began when he reached his first ever Grand Slam final at Wimbledon.The Czech had lost his opening round robin match at the World Tour Finals to Novak Djokovic of Serbia, while any hope he had of making it through to the next stage was extinguished by Spain’s Rafael Nadal, who beat him 7-6 6-1 on Friday. After that match Berdych said the unflattering score-line didn’t perhaps tell the whole story.
“The score maybe makes things look worse than they really were. The games were well-balanced – the first set definitely was. After the match I’m certainly down about it, it’s annoying. But it was a good season – definitely the best I’ve ever had.”
Luck runs out for Záhrobská at Aspen
The Czech Republic’s leading downhill skier Šárka Záhrobská must have come to regard Aspen as a charmed venue, having won the slalom there two times in a row. But Záhrobská’s luck at the US resort seemed to run out this year, when she finished way down in 12th – her first time outside the elite top ten since January 2009.“I would have been bothered about it even if I’d come eighth or ninth, and inside the top ten. I definitely want to finish a lot better than 12th. I think I would have been unsatisfied even to finish around sixth.”