December 05, 2010
The beautiful Russian tennis players took the picture with the jersey of Monterrey in the face of his exhibition match and the Mexican Soccer Final.
The Russian tennis players Maria Sharapova and Vera Zvonareva, who hold an exhibition match Sunday at the Arena Monterrey, posed the Striped T-shirt after speaking to reporters on Saturday afternoon.
The event organizers took the opportunity and disposition of the Russians, without informing them that Monterrey will play the final of the Mexican soccer on the same day they face Santos, as they approached the regional team's shirt and asked to pose with her for presuming to the media.
Maria and Vera, slightly surprised, agreed to the request and gladly showed striped jacket, but showed no interest in knowing what or who was in uniform.
Great coincidence was that the team they were advertising the beautiful tennis players were housed in the same hotel. Los Rayados were concentrated in the same venue of the now infamous party that took the tricolor when faced with Venezuela.
But not only Sharapova, Zvonareca and Los Rayados heads at the property, but the music was also present, as the Spanish pop band Hombres G, who was present tonight at the Arena Monterrey, decided to stay in the same place, what the site was protected by the press and fans.
Before the press conference, the Russian tennis players took time to live with about 40 people, which could take pictures and get autographs at the beauty of tennis.
Sharapova arrived at the hotel when, after being protractors from Miami to Monterrey in a private jet, wore no trace of makeup, a little annoyed and a look that was in black jeans, striped shirt and hair pulled back, the change came when appeared in the press room, dazzling with his prencia and beauty. A black and white together let you see why it was named the best dressed in 2010 by the WTA.
Zvonareva, dressed rather casual (jeans and a striped shirt), but was always kind and attentive to the fans, but on arrival at the hotel wanted to avoid the press, then joined by a second entrance after arriving, unlike of his compatriot, on a commercial flight.
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