LONDON, England - Fresh off her first Grand Slam quarterfinal at Roland Garros, the top-ranked teenager in the world, Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova, launches her assault on the grass court major, Wimbledon. Come along to the All-England Club with the 19-year-old Russian in her first WTA Blog!

Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Hello again!
What a day... Sunday morning, wonderful weather, no tennis at Wimbledon...
I went for a late breakfast with my friends in downtown London, and afterwards an English tradition - a Sunday BBQ. My manager is organizing it, so of course I went! It was great, I met a lot of nice people. It's always nice to do something like this on the weekend.
It was my last dinner in London today, so we decided to cook at the flat with my mother and stay in to watch movies. It's nice, especially after these crazy fun weekend days! We're leaving tomorrow, so we have to pack our bags too... I'm going to work hard and will try to do really well at Wimbledon next time, so I can celebrate my birthday in London next year :)
I really liked writing the blog for you all. I'm happy I did it during Wimbledon too, it's a very special time for me! I hope you enjoyed it!! Please follow me on my Twitter account, Facebook, or my official website for some more info!
Take care!
Bye
Nastia x
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P.S. Here are some of your questions answered too!
Have you felt any pressure over the last year as the only teenager near the top of the game? - Rich
No, I haven't felt much pressure. If I'm the only teenager near the top of the game, I just need to keep improving and try to be the best one on the tour!
What is your favorite thing about playing a match (other than winning)? - Anna, USA
My No.1 thing is just being on the court, performing and fighting!
How did you and JJ decide to play doubles together? - James, USA
In Monterrey we decided to try in Indian Wells. We both like to have fun on the court, and we did very well in Indian Wells by beating the No.1 doubles team, Dulko and Pennetta, so it worked out quite well. Why not play more!






