Tennis Channel Asks Viewers to Name Most Stylish Players in Tennis
LOS ANGELES, November 5, 2008 - Tennis Channel, the only 24-hour, television-based multimedia destination dedicated to both the professional sport and passionate lifestyle of tennis, is asking fans to vote for who they think qualifies as the most stylish male and female tennis players. Results will be featured in a special edition of original network series Open Access - Open Access: Fashion Sense - on Tennis Channel Sunday, Nov. 23, at 7 p.m. ET.
Polls are now open on the network’s Web site, http://www.tennischannel.com/fashion_sense/women.aspx for fans to vote as many times as they like for the following nominees (current vote percentages for top four men and women are in parens):
MEN
Roger Federer (69.7%) Andy Roddick
Rafael Nadal (6.5%) James Blake
Marat Safin (9.1%) Gustavo Kuerten
Novak Djokovic (8.4%) Tommy Haas
Marcos Baghdatis Janko Tipsarevic
WOMEN
Maria Sharapova (31.5%) Serena Williams (18.2%)
Venus Williams Ana Ivanovic (16.9%)
Jelena Jankovic (10.4%) Maria Kirilenko
Daniela Hantuchova Tatiana Golovin
Bethanie Mattek Elena Dementieva
Open Access: Fashion Sense will showcase the winners via humorous interviews, match footage and highlights. As always, Open Access host and former French Open champion Murphy Jensen will inject his lighthearted outlook and comic personality into the results of this year’s poll show. In 2006 a record number of online voters elected the “hottest” tennis stars for Open Access: Tennis Hotties, while 2007’s Open Access: Fan Favorites poll experienced similar Web turnout.
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