Sports News
Czechs narrowly miss out on Fed Cup World Group place
Nicole Vaidisova, photo: CTK
For the second year running, the Czech Republic's women's tennis players
have been pipped for a place in the elite World Group of the Federation
Cup. After losing narrowly to Italy in the final doubles rubber of last
year's World Group play-off, the Czech ladies suffered a similar fate at
the hands of France yesterday. Once again, they came agonizingly close to
gaining a place among tennis's international elite. This year's French
Open semi-finalist Nicole Vaidisova won both her singles matches to give
the Czechs a 2-1 lead going into the final round of games, before the
French rallied to eventually win the tie 3-2 after Tatiana Golovin and
Severin Bremond won a hard fought doubles match 6-4, 7-6 over Kveta
Peschkeova and Iveta Benesova in the deciding game.
Iveta Benesova and Kveta Peschkeova, photo: CTK
Kveta Peschkeova was naturally disappointed to lose such a close tie, but
philosophical about the result.
"Naturally, we had a chance. I can't say we messed up really badly. We served well and yet there were always line-calls at important moments. We could possibly have risked more, but with strong counter attacks it's not easy. Unfortunately we weren't able to make it even though we had been leading."
Czech footballers in Italy face uncertain future
Tomas Ujfalusi, photo: CTK
Meanwhile, a number of the Czech Republic's leading football stars playing
in Italy face an uncertain future today following Friday's enforced
relegation of three of Italy's top clubs in the wake of a match-fixing
scandal. Players such as national team captain Pavel Nedved may leave
their clubs rather than spend at least a season in Italy's second
division. One Czech player affected by the relegation is Fiorentina
defender Tomas Ujfalusi. His team actually qualified for the Champions
League last season, but will now have to content themselves with
lower-league football for at least a year, prompting speculation that
there will be a mass exodus of the team's stars such as Italy World Cup
striker Luca Toni. Ujfalusi, however, is confident that the club's
management can keep the team together despite this setback:
"They'll definitely keep the team together. I'm convinced about this because the players knew there was a risk [of relegation] when they signed their contracts. That means they'll hold on to the players with perhaps Luca Toni being the only possible exception. But then again he's under contract, so we'll see what happens..."
Grand Prix motorcyclist Lukas Pesek enjoys third podium finish
Lukas Pesek (right), photo: CTK
Motorcycling now, and 125 cc rider Lukas Pesek's good season continued
when he finished third at the German Grand Prix on Sunday. It was Pesek's
third podium finish of the season and most commentators reckon it is now
only a matter of time before the talented rider actually wins his first
Grand Prix.
Speedway racer Ales Dryml still in critical condition
Ales Dryml, photo: homepage.ntlworld.com
Staying with motorsport and some less happy news: Speedway racer Ales
Dryml is fighting for his life following a horrific crash at a race
meeting in Oxford at the weekend. Dryml suffered severe head injuries in
the collision and doctors have described his condition as critical but
stable.






