

Outside of radio, some other things that Lenny has a love for are acting, cross-country skiing, playing tennis, and encouraging children to pursue their dreams.īecoming a Radio Personality in the city where I was born and raised because not everyone gets that chance. Lenny has proven that his love for music has made him one of the best in the broadcast industry, receiving Billboard Magazine’s 1999 Air Personality of the Year Award. Lenny has some of the biggest and best celebrities in the biz sharing the vibes.Īs the sun goes down, the sexiest music in the city is on The Quiet Storm with Lenny Green – Sunday through Thursday 7 PM to Midnite on Jammin’ 98.3! The Quiet Storm, with Lenny Green,sets the mood with smooth R & B, slow jams, and ballads, and heats up with talk of love and relationships. Not the final Sabalenka envisioned at the start of the week, but for the rest of us, it’s just as juicy.Jammin’ 98.3 is giving you the perfect way to wind down your day. Both Swiatek and Krejcikova won their semifinals on Friday to line up a rematch tomorrow. Iga has won two more finals since, including last week in Doha. It took three hours and possibly the best match of the season, but Krejcikova snuck away with the trophy. This past October it was Iga, firmly established as the top dog on tour, who had won 10 straight finals heading into their title fight in Ostrava. This is familiar streak-breaking territory for Krejcikova. It’s also the type of score line that Sabalenka probably hoped she’d left in her more volatile past. This 0–6, 7–6(2), 6–1 win was her first against Sabalenka in three meetings. To be as overtly dominant as Sabalenka is one gift in tennis to be as nonchalantly inventive as Krejcikova is another, and she claimed the second-set tiebreak with a flattened-out backhand winner and never looked back. Sabalenka won their first set 6–0 in 30 minutes, and went up a break in the second set, before her foe developed an immunity to her pace and began redirecting it all over the court. No matter the conditions or circumstances, her game is all loopy, loping ease. (Not to be outdone-or underdone?-Elena Rybakina, winning her first major at Wimbledon 2022, mustered a half fist-pump and sigh while beelining to the handshake.)īut Krejcikova is more than her icy calm she’s also one of the most broadly accomplished players on tour, with eight doubles majors to her name and sturdy singles performance across all surfaces, even if a lull has taken her down to No.

Meanwhile, Krejcikova at Roland-Garros in 2021: a workmanlike fist-pump, a glance back down at that last dodgy ball mark on match point, before remembering to raise her arms overhead as she paced to the net. Sabalenka in Melbourne last month: full-on collapse, tears, open disbelief at seeing her name engraved on the trophy, a bushel of quotes about renewed self-confidence. For a frame of reference you might simply compare each woman’s response to winning her first career singles Slam. That’s because of Barbora Krejcikova, one of the greatest, quietest spoilers in the game, a player as emotionally absent on the court as Sabalenka is conspicuously everywhere. Quiet Storm provides opportunities for community partners to get involved through. It seemed all too possible that she’d meet Swiatek in the final this weekend and test her white-hot form against the consensus best player alive.īut that matchup was not to be. Quiet Storm Foundation is a service model nonprofit organization. In the next round she triumphed with an acutely Jelena Ostapenko score line-2–6, 6–1, 6–1-over the combustible legend herself. In Dubai she’d cast aside Lauren Davis in under an hour. And why not? Sabalenka can hardly be bothered to drop a set these days, a 26–2 tally during this win streak. She has said that she hopes to bump Iga Swiatek out of the top ranking. After some well-deserved rest she returned to competition this week in Dubai, playing her way to the quarterfinal. First there was the warm-up title in Adelaide then she won big in Melbourne, exorcising a number of demons en route. She woke up on Thursday morning with 13 wins and no losses.
