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		<title>French Open 2009 Champions</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Jun 2009 06:16:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[After a Grand Slam Tournament, taking a moment to pay homage to the champions certainly has merit.  All the singles and doubles champions deserve our respect.  In the world of sport, there are few events that pose the intensity of a two-week grind through the Grand Slam draw.

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After a Grand Slam Tournament, taking a moment to pay homage to the champions certainly has merit.  All the singles and doubles champions deserve our respect.  In the world of sport, there are few events that pose the intensity of a two-week grind through the Grand Slam draw.</p>
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<p>To thoroughly enjoy the accomplishment of the winners, a look back through the draw not only enhances the meaning of the trophy but also offers a look at all the accomplishments and disappointments that made the tournament such an emotional and sporting success.  In the end, an athlete’s ability to put it out there, everything on the line, and perform at the highest level is a quality we all admire.</p>
<p>A look back at each draw will tell us who may have exceeded their expectations and may also tell the fans who might have been most disappointed.  Those are the memories and emotional experiences that will drive these players through <a title="Wimbledon" href="http://www.wimbledon-tennis.com/" target="_blank">Wimbledon</a>, our next Grand Slam.</p>
<p><strong>Men’s Draw</strong></p>
<p><img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-left" src="http://www.frenchopen4u.com/wp-content/gallery/roger-federer/roger-federer12.jpg" alt="roger-federer" />The most compelling moment in the tournament may well have been the brief emotional response by the game’s greatest player.  When <a title="Roger Federer" href="http://www.australianopen4u.com/roger-federer" target="_blank">Roger Federer</a> fell to his knees and released the pent-up emotion that marked his two-week march through the field, it said volumes about the demands of a Grand Slam.</p>
<p>While the terre battue has proven to be the most elusive surface for the 14-time Grand Slam winner, this championship attests to Roger’s determination, work ethic and stamina.  When this regal tennis competitor sets his mind to the task, he has the unique ability to convert hours of training into titles and dollars.</p>
<p>Unquestionably Roger Federer was the star of the Men’s 2009 French Open.  Many other players provided exhilarating thrills while playing to a higher level than might have been expected.  The success of the many French entrants kept the local crowds turning the turnstiles and providing excited roars from all corners of Stade <a title="Roland Garros" href="http://www.frenchopen4u.com/roland-garros" target="_blank">Roland Garros</a>.  While <a title="Jo-Wilfried Tsonga" href="http://www.tennistournaments4u.com/jo-wilfried-tsonga" target="_blank">Jo-Wilfried Tsonga</a>’s tournament ended abruptly at the hands of <a title="Juan-Martin del Potro" href="http://www.australianopen4u.com/juan-martin-del-potro" target="_blank">Juan Martin Del Porto</a>, Gael Monfils established himself as player to be reckoned with.  His semifinal straight set loss to the eventual Champion did not overshadow his thrilling and popular win over 6th seed <a title="Andy Roddick" href="http://www.australianopen4u.com/andy-roddick" target="_blank">Andy Roddick</a>.<br />
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<p>However, the tournament’s most unexpected performer was tournament runner-up Robin Soderling.  Sweden’s hard-hitting 23rd seed, surprised everyone with his dominance of four-time French Champion Rafa Nadal.</p>
<p>That match threw the field into a state of frenzy and is the only singles match Nadal has lost at Roland Garros.  His follow-up win over <a title="Nicolay Davydenko" href="http://www.tennistournaments4u.com/nicolay-davydenko" target="_blank">Nikolay Davydenko</a> and thrilling five set comeback victory in which over a tough Fernando Gonzalez padded his resume.  Trailing 1-4 in the fifth, Soderling showed his grit by rattling off the last five games against the fierce Gonzalez.</p>
<p><strong>Women’s Draw</strong></p>
<p><img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-left" src="http://www.frenchopen4u.com/wp-content/gallery/svetlana-kuznetsova/kuznetsova-dinara-french-final09.jpg" alt="kuznetsova-dinara-french-final" width="335" height="240" />There can be no dispute that Coupe Suzanne Lenglen winner <a title="Svetlana Kuznetsova" href="http://www.australianopen4u.com/svetlana-kuznetsova" target="_blank">Svetlana Kuznetsova</a> was the best clay court player at the 2009 French Open.  Not only did she outplay all comers, but also she bested number two seed Serena Williams and number one seed <a title="Dinara Safina" href="http://www.tennistournaments4u.com/dinara-safina" target="_blank">Dinara Safina </a>along the way.  Svetlana displayed the disciplined game plan and controlled execution of power backhands and forehands that won her the title.  Despite a mediocre serve, Svetlana played within herself and in the moment.  She played to her strength and successfully directed her play at her opponent’s weaknesses.  For Svetlana, it was a heroic return to the Grand Slam winner’s circle.</p>
<p>There were many outstanding performers in this year’s draw and, of course, just as many unsettling performances.  Despite reaching the finals, no player is more disappointed than Runner-up Dinara Safina, who marched through the field en route to the finals.  Neatly overcoming quarterfinalist Victoria Azarenka in three sets and semifinalist Dominika Cibulkova in two sets, Dinara seemed poised to capture her first Grand Slam.  Once again, her tentative play in a finals marred the way.</p>
<p>Fifth seed <a title="Jelena Jankovic" href="http://www.australianopen4u.com/jelena-jankovic" target="_blank">Jelena Jankovic</a> had things going her way until she ran into a determined Sorana Cirstea.  The unseeded Romanian put Jelena on the sidelines with a surprising three set win.  The final set was 9-7.</p>
<p>Perhaps the most gratifying performance was turned in by Australian Samantha Stosur, who seems to have regained her form after an extended medical leave from the tour.  The 30th seed knocked off 4th seed <a title="Elen Dementieva" href="http://www.tennistournaments4u.com/elena-dementieva" target="_blank">Elena Dementieva</a>, France’s Virginia Razzano and the testy Cirstea before succumbing in three tense sets to the Suzanne Lenglen winner.  Stosur will bemoan her inability to convert opportunities but performed well and will certainly be a player to watch at Wimbledon.</p>
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<p>Maria Sharapova marked her return to the tour with a solid performance that should inspire her for England.  Despite being blown out in the quarters by the diminutive Cibulkova, Sharapova etched three victories.  If her legs get in tournament shape, <a title="Maria Sharapova" href="http://www.australianopen4u.com/maria-sharapova" target="_blank">Maria Sharapova</a> will be a force at Wimbledon.</p>
<p><strong>Men’s Doubles </strong></p>
<p><img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-left" src="http://www.frenchopen4u.com/wp-content/gallery/dlouhy-paes/dlouhy-paes.jpg" alt="dlouhy-paes" />The Draw held form for most of this event.  The top seed, Nestor and Zimonjic, the three seed, Dlouhy-Paes, the two seed Bryan-Bryan all reached the semifinals.  Only fourth seeded Bhupathi-Knowles faltered, losing in the second round to Acasuso and Gonzalez.</p>
<p>Seventh seeded Wesley Moodie and Dick Norman were the event’s over-achievers topping Bryan and Bryan in a thrilling three set semifinal, 0-6, 7-6 (5), 6-4.  This may well have been the match of the event and was the best-ever Grand Slam performance by either winner.</p>
<p>For Americans Bryan and Bryan, it was another bitter loss and one that continues their slide from the top ranking to which they have become accustomed.</p>
<p>The Men’s Doubles Champions, Lukas Dlouhy and Leander Paes played like champions, overcoming the top seed 7-6 (4), 7-6 (5) in the semis before turning back Moodie and Norman in the three set (3-6, 6-3, 6-2) finals.</p>
<p>The defeat of India’s Bhupathi and Bahamian Knowles by Acususo and Gonzalez (7-5, 4-6, 7-5) in round two was another fierce match.  The upset will serve to get the four seed back in form for Wimbledon.</p>
<p><strong>Women’s Doubles</strong></p>
<p><img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-left" src="http://www.frenchopen4u.com/wp-content/gallery/garrigues-pascual/garrigues-pascual.jpg" alt="garrigues-pascual" width="337" height="207" />Despite the ease with which Spain’s Anabel Medina Garrigues and Virginia Ruano Pascual dominated the finals (6-1, 6-1) the Women’s Doubles Tournament provided high-level competition, plenty of thrills and loads of upsets.</p>
<p>The top half of the draw featured top seeded Black and Huber who walked to the quarters with ease.  Their match (7-5, 5-7, 6-2) with third seeded Garrigues and Pascual was the match of the tournament.  With everything at stake, these experienced doubles teams held nothing back.  Virtually every point in the two hour forty-five minute battle was contested.  Play was filled with sharp volleys, crisp serving and in your face net play.</p>
<p>The lower half of the draw was filled with upsets.  Second seed Peschke-Raymond lost in the second round where fourth seed Stosur-Stubbs also failed.  Upstarts Azarenka and Vesnina overcame Hsieh-Peng in the semis (6-3, 7-5) to claim a berth in the finals.  Azarenka may have been suffering from her singles defeat and never really got into the final match.  However, the hard-hitting right-hander is a serious doubles player and may well advance on the Wimbledon grass.</p>
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<p>Azarenka-Vesnina’s final effort was the most disappointing of the event, but their play achieving the finals was the most unexpected.</p>
<p><strong>Mixed Doubles </strong></p>
<p>In 2009 at Roland Garros, only the Mixed Doubles winner was the number one seed.  Hats off to hard core American doubles performers Liezel Huber and Bob Bryan who overcame surprising eight seed Vania King and Marcelo Melo in a tight 5-7, 7-6 ((5), 1-0 (7) thriller.</p>
<p>King and Melo get kudos for over-achieving while the major disappointments were registered by India’s doubles specialists Mirza and Bhupathi who were turned away in their first round match.  The experienced doubles team had trouble with the red clay and could not get their game together against Ram and Dechy.</p>
<p>For the Champions, it was another steady title and leads followers to believe they play as well as it takes to win.  What a great two weeks in Paris.  See you at Wimbledon!</p>
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		<title>Rogere! Takes Coupe des Mousquetaires!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Jun 2009 07:06:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Hiland</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[On Sunday afternoon, Stade Roland Garros rocked with the enthusiasm afforded the 1927 Mousquetaires as the Champion fell to his knees and shed tears of accomplishment.  Roger Federer is the 2009 winner of the revered Coupe des Mousquetaires and no man on the planet deserves it more.  At every moment of his unparalleled [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-left" src="http://www.frenchopen4u.com/wp-content/gallery/roger-federer/roger-federer8.jpg" alt="Roger Federer" />On Sunday afternoon, Stade Roland Garros rocked with the enthusiasm afforded the 1927 Mousquetaires as the Champion fell to his knees and shed tears of accomplishment. <a title="Roger Federer" href="http://www.tennistournaments4u.com/roger-federer" target="_blank"> Roger Federer</a> is the 2009 winner of the revered Coupe des Mousquetaires and no man on the planet deserves it more.  At every moment of his unparalleled career, Roger Federer has remained a beacon of the tradition and sportsmanship that characterizes the game he loves; and that loves him.  Roger Federer not only has won 14 Grand Slam tennis tournaments, he has been true to himself, true to his fans and true to the sport.</p>
<p>Yes, Roger Federer is the <a title="French Open 2009" href="http://www.tennistournaments4u.com/french-open-2009" target="_blank">2009 French Open</a> Champion and no player on the planet has ever deserved it more.  In an age where professional and amateur athletes bend rules, have temper tantrums, intimidate officials and have wild outbursts of gamesmanship Roger Federer ties on his sneakers and lets his game do the talking.</p>
<p>Roger Federer is a tennis champion’s champion!</p>
<p>His newest title is Federer’s first Coupe des Mousquetaires and makes the Switzerland’s graceful hero just the sixth player to win all four major championships.  In Paris, Roger has been a perennial bridesmaid to four-time champion <a title="Rafael Nadal" href="http://www.tennistournaments4u.com/rafael-nadal" target="_blank">Rafa Nadal</a> and other clay geniuses.  But, bridesmaid no longer, Federer now shares the record for most Grand Slam Championships with American Pete Sampras.  The way Roger is playing, he could well set the record at the 2009 Wimbledon Championship or at the U.S. Open.</p>
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In a tournament marked by the absence of form, the greatest player of the generation took on sturdy challenges and prevailed with consistent serving, the most deadly forehand in the game and with an abundance of personal fortitude.  The 27-year old’s legions of fans began the celebration early on Sunday as “Rogere” never let the outcome be in doubt.</p>
<p>The Coupe des Mousquetaires was presented by American star Andre Agassi whose wife, Steffi Graf, did similar honors for the Coupe Suzanne Lenglen yesterday.  For Federer, Agassi had lavish praise; “That’s the true test of a champion and it’s so fitting that he won here.  He deserved it, earned it, he’s come across in a generation where he was the second greatest clay courter for five years and earlier this year took six weeks off to focus on his fitness and also put hundreds of practice hours on clay courts.  He has improved on the surface. Adding a nifty drop shot that earned him dozens of points during the tournament and seems more confident sliding into his ground strokes.”</p>
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<img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-left" src="http://www.frenchopen4u.com/wp-content/gallery/roger-federer/roger-federer9.jpg" alt="Roger Federer" />In the finals, Sweden’s Robin Soderling never mounted a challenge, losing 6-1, 7-6 (1), and 6-4.  His previous record against Federer proved true to form.  Federer had won all nine previous matchups and had only lost one set along the way.  On Sunday, the moment was bigger than Soderling and he was unable to play to the level that just one week ago had led him past the tournament’s top seed, Nadal.</p>
<p>On the road to the finals, other high seeds like <a title="Andy Murray" href="http://www.tennistournaments4u.com/andy-murray" target="_blank">Andy Murray</a>, <a title="Novak Djokovic" href="http://www.tennistournaments4u.com/novak-djokovic" target="_blank">Novak Djokovic</a>, <a title="Fernando Verdasco" href="http://www.tennistournaments4u.com/fernando-verdasco" target="_blank">Fernando Verdasco</a> and <a title="Andy Roddick" href="http://www.australianopen4u.com/andy-roddick" target="_blank">Andy Roddick</a> succumbed.  The Champion still had a rocky road to the finals going five sets against Tommy Hass, four sets against Jose Acasuso, five sets against hard-serving Juan Martin Del Porto and besting two locals heroes, Paul-Henri Mathieu (4) and crowd favorite Gaels Monfils.</p>
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The clouds emptied a steady drizzle during the match and Soderling seemed to suffer.  His early effort was distracted by the crowd, the weather and his erstwhile opponent.  Meanwhile, Federer picked holes in Soderling’s game that other players had been unable to find.  The 6-1 first set took just 23 minutes before the handwriting was on the wall.</p>
<p>Both players held serve in the second set.  The rain eased for the tiebreaker and the Champion seized the moment and the tournament by notching four aces, a piercing forehand winner and a spellbinding drop shot to notch the set 7-1.  Midway through the third set, Federer had won an astounding 80% of his second serves.</p>
<p>Soderling had made his name in this event by serving hard and consistently and by pounding returns.  Both qualities were missing on Sunday.  He faulted more than in any previous match, his serves were lacking in velocity and kick and his returns were ineffective.</p>
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<p>During the awards ceremony, Soderling graciously complimented the winner; “He’s a great player.  He doesn’t have any weaknesses at all.  He really deserves to be called the best player of all time.”</p>
<p>At 27, Federer is not finished.  He met such success in his earlier years that fans tend to think he is past prime.  Federer has revamped his game and has now won two consecutive clay tournaments to raise his total tour championships to 59.</p>
<p>Perhaps more meaningful is Federer’s sporting contribution to the preservation of the game.  Great players make great shots look easy.  Two weeks of competing against the greatest competition in the world on the courts at Roland Garros is enough to make younger men falter.  They all did!  When Nadal went down to Soderling, experts felt Federer might feel the pressure of being the tournament favorite.  As he has done at every turn, Roger rose to the occasion, wore the favorite’s role well and beat back all challengers.  Hail to a true Champion!</p>
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		<title>Svetlana Kuznetsova won 2009 French Open title</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Jun 2009 06:22:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Hiland</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A composed and focused Svetlana Kuznetsova added a well deserved 2009 French Open title and the Coupe Suzanne Lenglen to her 2004 U.S. Open title.  The fierce 23-year old parlayed a powerful forehand with a devastating backhand to capture her second Grand Slam and leave the forlorn top seed Muscovite, Dinara Safina, grasping for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-none" src="http://www.frenchopen4u.com/wp-content/gallery/svetlana-kuznetsova/svetlana-kuznetsova-won-womens-2009-title-at-french-open-2009-by-defeating-russian-dinara-safina.jpg" alt="Svetlana Kuznetsova won Women's 2009 title at French Open 2009 by defeating Russian Dinara Safina" />A composed and focused Svetlana Kuznetsova added a well deserved <a title="French Open 2009" href="http://www.tennistournaments4u.com/french-open-2009" target="_blank">2009 French Open</a> title and the Coupe Suzanne Lenglen to her 2004 U.S. Open title.  The fierce 23-year old parlayed a powerful forehand with a devastating backhand to capture her second Grand Slam and leave the forlorn top seed Muscovite, <a title="Dinara Safina" href="http://www.tennistournaments4u.com/dinara-safina" target="_blank">Dinara Safina</a>, grasping for straws.</p>
<p>In a battle of familiar Russian stars, Kuznetsova executed her game plan to perfection.  In a post-match interview, Svetlana mentioned that Dinara put too much pressure on herself, wanted the title too much and tried to slug her way through her nervous moments.  The Champion capitalized on Dinara’s self-inflicted nerves by refusing to lose needless points and making the wayward Dinara hit outright winners.</p>
<p>Kuznetsova played patiently until the time was right and then time after time released devastating winners.  Both players served tentatively.  Safina’s first serve was consistently in the 80’s while <a title="Svetlana Kuznetsova" href="http://www.australianopen4u.com/svetlana-kuznetsova" target="_blank">Svetlana Kuznetsova</a> rarely topped 88 mph.  The softly served match made for great returns and played to Kuznetsova’s favor.</p>
<p>Kuznetsova is no stranger to the winner’s circle.  Since her 2004 U.S. Open championship, she has quietly gone about her career with the solid determination she displayed in the finals.  The St. Petersburg native has amassed more than $10 million in earnings, $3 million more than Safina.</p>
<p><img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-none" src="http://www.frenchopen4u.com/wp-content/gallery/svetlana-kuznetsova/svetlana-kuznetsova-in-action-at-roland-garros-against-russian-dinara-safina-in-the-finals-of-womens-french-open-2009.jpg" alt="Svetlana Kuznetsova in action at Roland Garros against Russian Dinara Safina in the finals of women's French Open 2009" />Svetlana arrived at the court with a plan and the calm resolve to execute her plan.  She pounded backhands down the lines and moved the lanky Safina across the court with powerful forehands.  Safina was often lunging for retrieves and hitting off the wrong foot.</p>
<p>Safina’s double fault at match point typified her second consecutive nervous Grand Slam final performance.  The hard-working Russian had high hopes to rebound from a dismal final match in Melbourne and to prove her number one ranking.  The final double fault was her seventh of the match while Svetlana double faulted just once.</p>
<p>The Champion also managed to convert on 5 of 7 break-point opportunities.  Svetlana enjoyed a distinct advantage in first serve efficiency.  Averaging just under 90 mph, Svetlana was successful with 78% of her first serves.  The Champion was clearly determined not to beat herself.  Her first serve accuracy and proficient groundstrokes seemed to add even more pressure on Dinara, who lacked the patient ability to play through points.</p>
<p>When the top seed gambled, the winner responded by chasing down every salvo and returning with piercing accuracy.  When Dinara tried to outlast the Champion, the gritty winner simply refused to make errors.  The finals seemed a re-written script for the 6 foot 2 repeat French Open runner-up.</p>
<p>In the second set, at 2-4 and down 15-love Safina screamed out, “Why am I such a chicken?” as another tentative forehand fell into the net.  What has become characteristic of the world’s number one is that she wants a Grand Slam title so badly that she plays not to lose rather than playing to win.  In all earlier matches, Safina played confidently, as though she expected to win.</p>
<p>Dinara could not intimidate her long-time friend and opponent.  On this day in Paris, Svetlana Kuznetsova was clearly the better player and a deserving champion.</p>
<p>The former Russian junior rivals are just 10 months apart and have competed against each other for many years.  In post-match ceremonies, it was clear there was mutual respect.</p>
<p>The gracious winner’s march to the title was not easy.  She defeated the second seeded and most dominant Grand Slam women’s competitor, Serena Williams, in the quarterfinals.  Svetlana then outplayed the very game Australian Samantha Stosur in a tough three set semifinal.  It may well have been the pressure in those matches that gave her the confidence to win in the finals.</p>
<p>Kuznetsova rallied in both of her previous matches.  She was down a break in the final set to Williams and lost the momentum to Stosur before surging to victory.  Against Safina, Kuznetsova was in charge from the outset.  Both players broke twice in the first set before the Champion held to go up 5-4.</p>
<p>With the set on the line, Safina could not find the serve that had helped her reach the finals.  At 15-40, she lost to a heart-stopping backhand down the line to lose the set 6-4.  The French fans wanted more but instead were forced to uncomfortably watch Safina unravel.</p>
<p>Kuznetsova will now prepare for Wimbledon and has added another notch to her resume.  It should be remembered that in Melbourne, Svetlana was dominating Serena before an extended break resulting from the unusual in-match decision to close the roof.  The delay seemed to unnerve the Russian bomber.</p>
<p>Kuznetsova will jump up in the rankings and deserves much respect for her Grand Slam presence.  To upset the 2009 French Open Champion, players will need to counter her steady, heady play.  The stocky Russian has the physique and talent to last through the draining two-week Grand Slam events.  Congratulations to the very deserving and impressive 2009 Roland Garros Women’s Champion!</p>
<p>See you at Wimbledon!</p>
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		<title>Sweden’s Soderling Vs. Swiss Superman Finals</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Jun 2009 06:06:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Hiland</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[Chilean]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Ivan Lendl]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Juan Martin]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wow!  Two of the most emotionally grueling and physically demanding comebacks in French Open history played out to overflow crowds in the 2009 semifinals at Roland Garros.  The charged gallery put its tennis mood on early and wore it passionately through two 3 hour 30 minute matches.
First, Sweden’s Nadal conqueror, Robin Soderling, bested [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-left" src="http://www.frenchopen4u.com/wp-content/gallery/robin-soderling/robin-soderling3.jpg" alt="robin-soderling" />Wow!  Two of the most emotionally grueling and physically demanding comebacks in French Open history played out to overflow crowds in the 2009 semifinals at <a title="Roland Garros" href="http://www.frenchopen4u.com/roland-garros" target="_self">Roland Garros</a>.  The charged gallery put its tennis mood on early and wore it passionately through two 3 hour 30 minute matches.</p>
<p>First, Sweden’s <a title="Rafael Nadal" href="http://www.australianopen4u.com/rafael-nadal" target="_blank">Nadal</a> conqueror, Robin Soderling, bested Chile’s Fernando Gonzales in a contentious 5 set nail-biter, 6-3, 7-5, 5-7, 4-6, 6-4.  Soderling trailed 1-4 in the fifth set before mounting a stirring comeback and running the table on the game drop-shotter.</p>
<p>When the match began, it seemed that the 12th seeded Gonzalez would not be able to answer the hard serving, power driving 23rd seed.  Trailing two sets to none, the savvy Chilean dipped deep into his bag of drop shots and gamesmanship to turn the tide and gain the momentum after four sets.</p>
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<p>Soderling’s successful run in Paris has been based upon his ability to serve and volley with abandon.  The same strategy that kept Rafa Nadal 10 feet behind the baseline looked like a sure winner after two sets.  Gonzalez showed his teeth in the second set when at 4-4 and love-40, he rattled off three winners en route to a key hold to go up 5-4.  The Chilean court master then had a set point before succumbing.</p>
<p>Although broken at 5-5, the Chilean had learned something as he relentlessly hit the ball low to Soderling’s backhand.  Throughout the match, Gonzalez kept working the Swede’s backhand.</p>
<p>The passionate Chilean had several confrontations with the chair umpire and linespersons.  Most notable was a fourth set dispute over a line call at 4-4.  Gonzalez marked his disgust by erasing the ball mark with his backside and then held serve and broke at 6-5 to grab the set.<br />
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<p>After Gonzalez won sets three and four, he seemed to have the match under control.  When he broke in the fourth game of the final set and then held to go up 4-1, the match outcome seemed a mere formality.  But, Soderling held to close to 2-4 and then broke to get the match back on serve.</p>
<p>Gonzales continued to question line calls as the crowd swung towards Soderling.  The Swede did what he does best and bullied his way past the Chilean, finally sealing the match with a ferocious backhand drive down the line.</p>
<p>The win marks the first time a Swede has reached the finals since his coach, Magnus Norman, accomplished the feat in 2000.  Soderling has now won nine consecutive matches on clay and looks to become the first Swede since Mats Wilander to win at Roland Garros.</p>
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<p><strong><img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-left" src="http://www.frenchopen4u.com/wp-content/gallery/roger-federer/roger-federer7.jpg" alt="roger-federer" />Federer outlasts Del Porto</strong></p>
<p>No stranger to championship caliber competition, Switzerland’s Roger Federer rode a wave of French support to turn the tide on Argentina’s <a title="Juan-Martin del Potro" href="http://www.tennistournaments4u.com/juan-martin-del-potro" target="_blank">Juan Martin del Porto</a> and pull out a tight 3-6, 7-6 (2), 2-6, 6-1, 6-4 quality semifinal win.  The crowd loudly proclaimed Rogere! Rogere! with each winning shot.</p>
<p>A win by <a title="Roger Federer" href="http://www.tennistournaments4u.com/roger-federer" target="_blank">Federer</a> will make him just the sixth man in tennis history to have won all four major titles and will tie him with Pete Sampras for the most Grand Slam titles at 14.  With the semifinal win, Federer has now tied Ivan Lendl for the all-time Grand Slam record for appearances in the finals at 19.</p>
<p>Remarkably, this semifinal appearance marked Federer’s 20th consecutive semifinal and was his 200th Grand Slam match.</p>
<p>The revered Swiss star needed every bit of his composure and Grand Slam experience to withstand another steady barrage by another up and coming star.  The 20-year old 6 foot 7 inch 5th seed got off the starting blocks quickly as he blasted first serve after first serve at Federer and followed up with piercing forehands.</p>
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<p>When Del Porto was on, he was dominating.  He eased through sets one and three, breaking Federer twice in the third set and seemed headed to the finals.</p>
<p>But, just when Federer looks most vulnerable, he finds a way to turn the momentum.  He broke Del Porto early in the fourth set and Juan martin seemed to let down his intensity.  In earlier sets, his serving velocity exceeded 130 mph.</p>
<p>With Nadal’s loss to finalist Robin Soderling, Federer has worn the pressure of tournament and fan favorite, a role usually reserved for four-time French Champion <a title="Rafael Nadal" href="http://www.tennistournaments4u.com/rafael-nadal" target="_blank">Rafa</a>.  Despite his stellar play, Roger had lost more sets than any other tournament semifinalist.</p>
<p>Federer’s comebacks are becoming regular.  He seems to show early match jitters, then steadies the play and finally begins to dominate.  This was the case against both Tommy Haas and Juan Martin.  Del Porto was unable to sustain his go for broke style.  When he needed big shots in the final set, Federer had the answers.  Federer’s win was cause for celebration in Paris where the Swiss star appears to have been adopted.</p>
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		<title>Safina – Kuznetsova in Finals</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Jun 2009 05:45:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Hiland</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[Dinara Safina]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Dominika Cibulkova]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Elena Dementieva]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Top-seeded Dinara Safina has played the favorite’s role to perfection.  An impressive run of matches now puts the flu-ridden Safina in the finals against 7th seeded Svetlana Kuznetsova.  Safina’s straight-set 6-3, 6-3 triumph over diminutive Slovakian upstart Dominika Cibulkova did little to unseat the husky Russian as the favorite to win her first [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-left" src="http://www.frenchopen4u.com/wp-content/gallery/dinara-safina/dinara-safina4.jpg" alt="dinara-safina" />Top-seeded <a title="Dinara Safina" href="http://www.tennistournaments4u.com/dinara-safina" target="_blank">Dinara Safina</a> has played the favorite’s role to perfection.  An impressive run of matches now puts the flu-ridden Safina in the finals against 7th seeded Svetlana Kuznetsova.  Safina’s straight-set 6-3, 6-3 triumph over diminutive Slovakian upstart Dominika Cibulkova did little to unseat the husky Russian as the favorite to win her first Grand Slam title.</p>
<p>Safina has a history of nerves in Grand Slam events and when Cibulkova came out firing two-handed backhand bullets to jump ahead 0-2, it seemed like Dinara might fade once again.  To her credit, Safina gathered herself, adjusted her strategy and decided to make use of her distinct physical advantages.</p>
<p>The 6 foot 2 inch Runner-up in last year’s <a title="French Open 2009" href="http://www.tennistournaments4u.com/french-open-2009" target="_blank">French Open</a> proceeded to make the 5 foot 3 inch Cibulkova beat her with her forehand.  Te strategy worked as the Slovakian fireplug, who prefers her backhand, lacked the patience to wait for her shot.  Her forehand volleys were not strong enough to move Dinara around the court and forehand after forehand soon began to come up short.</p>
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<p>Even when Safina hit soft second serves to Cibulkova’s forehand, the challenger could not drive the returns.  The Slovakian’s inability to capitalize on Safina’s subpar second serve, characterized her fate.  As the match went on, Safina took advantage of her 20 year-old opponent’s size by lobbing over her head when needed and by effectively moving her from side to side.</p>
<p>Cibulkova was under pressure the entire match and it gradually began to take a toll.  Dominika has had a great year, going 13-9 in her singles matches prior to Roland Garros and winning almost $1 million, but she was no match for the steady Safina in the semis.</p>
<p>Dinara is one of the tour’s most determined players.  Since her drubbing by Serena Williams in the finals at Melbourne, Safina has dedicated herself toward achieving her number one ranking and to winning her first Grand Slam event.  Thus far, Dinara is the only top seed to stay the course.  With Serena’s fall to  <a title="Svetlana Kuznetsova" href="http://www.australianopen4u.com/svetlana-kuznetsova" target="_blank">Svetlana Kuznetsova</a> in the semis, Dinara will retain her number one ranking and is a heavy favorite to capture that elusive first Grand Slam crown.</p>
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<p><strong><img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-left" src="http://www.frenchopen4u.com/wp-content/gallery/svetlana-kuznetsova/svetlana-kuznetsova5.jpg" alt="svetlana-kuznetsova" />Kuznetsova To Challenge</strong></p>
<p>Another player has now emerged from the well-endowed stable of Russian women to challenge her country-mate for the Roland Garros title.  It seems like wherever you look on the women’s professional tour, Russian women are dominating the rankings and the earnings.  After this year’s French Open finalist Svetlana Kuznetsova will be moving up and now the Russian stable boasts the return of former world number one, Maria Sharapova who vows to be even stronger by <a title="Wimbledon" href="http://www.wimbledon-tennis.com/" target="_blank">Wimbledon</a>.</p>
<p>The seventh seeded Kuztnesova blinked but prevailed against 30th seeded Australian pretty-girl Samantha Stosur.  In a suspenseful match filled with emotional swings, Kuznetsova took control of the final set and would not let go.  Her 6-3, 6-7 (5), 6-3, 2.5 hour win proved Svetlana to be a tough-minded workhorse with the ability to maintain her focus and play through pain.</p>
<p>In her quarterfinal win against <a title="Serena Williams" href="http://www.australianopen4u.com/serena-williams" target="_blank">Serena Williams</a>, Kuztnesova turned her ankle, yet kept on playing.  The hard-hitting blonde was determined to avoid the distractions that have led to several career setbacks.  Not one to complain, Svetlana got back in the saddle and powered her way past Williams and used the same toughness to put aside her game Australian opponent.</p>
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<p>Stosur, who has overcome her own physical setbacks, put up a noble fight.  She was in every set, clawing at every point and showed plenty of heart throughout the semifinal match.  Primarily recognized as a stellar doubles player, Samantha has ridden a win over Safina in Miami with her dominance of 4th seeded <a title="Elen Dementieva" href="http://www.tennistournaments4u.com/elena-dementieva" target="_blank">Elena Dementieva</a> to propel herself into the top ten.  That marks quite a leap for the 30 seed.</p>
<p>Kuznetsova now moves on to the finals against Safina, her confident opponent.  Kuznetsova’s inconsistent serve may be the key to her match with Dinara.  Stosur capitalized on the Russian’s soft first and even softer second serve.  With Safina’s ability to attack the serve, the pressure will be on Svetlana to improve her velocity in the finals.</p>
<p>Against Stosur, Kuznetsova successfully landed 72% of her first serves, but she only averaged 150 kmh and she will not be able to drive Safina off the baseline.  Kuznetsova’s second serve averaged a modest 129 kmh.</p>
<p>As a result, the finals shape up as a test for Svetlana.  She will have to return Safina’s serve aggressively and be prepared to chase down Dinara’s driving returns of her own serves.  For Svetlana to pull the upset, she will need to break Safina on multiple occasions because the top seed will certainly be on the attack.</p>
<p>Throughout the tournament, Kuznetsova has shown a champion’s capacity to counter-punch and play through reversals.  If she gets out of the blocks quickly against Safina, she just may play her way to the title.</p>
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		<title>Mon Dieu!  Nadal Goes Home!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jun 2009 08:50:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dan Brown</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[French Open 2009]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Agnes Szavay]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Ana Ivanovic]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Can it be?  Rafa the Great, the Invincible One, has lost a match at the French Open !  Robin Soderling played the best tennis of his life and out-muscled the game’s biggest muscle man 6-2, 6-7 (2), 6-4, 7-6 (2).
In a three hour thirty minute thriller, the Swede Soderling powered crisp, penetrating forehand [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-left" src="http://www.frenchopen4u.com/wp-content/gallery/robin-soderling/robin-soderling1.jpg" alt="robin-soderling" width="218" height="305" />Can it be?  Rafa the Great, the Invincible One, has lost a match at the <a title="French Open 2009" href="http://www.tennistournaments4u.com/french-open-2009" target="_blank">French Open</a> !  Robin Soderling played the best tennis of his life and out-muscled the game’s biggest muscle man 6-2, 6-7 (2), 6-4, 7-6 (2).</p>
<p>In a three hour thirty minute thriller, the Swede Soderling powered crisp, penetrating forehand after forehand winner past the stunned Nadal and ended the Spaniard’s run for a record fifth consecutive French Open title.</p>
<p><a title="Rafael Nadal" href="http://www.australianopen4u.com/rafael-nadal" target="_blank">Nadal</a> had chalked up 31 consecutive wins at Roland Garros dating back top 2005.  On paper, Soderling did not match up well against the left-handed King of Clay.  The 24-year old eight-year veteran of the pro tour has a modest 2009 singles record of 11-10.  He has never advanced beyond the third round of a Grand Slam tournament.</p>
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<p>Now, that is all history.  Nadal’s 41-4 record this year is down the drain and by the wayside.  Soderling was so powerful, and so finely tuned that Nadal was forced to play well behind the baseline.  At times, he seemed mesmerized by the shots that kept ripping back from the very fit Swiss powerhouse.</p>
<p>In 2007, Soderling had forced Nadal to five sets at Wimbledon.  On the circuit, Soderling is known as a hard surface and indoor specialist.  His clay court dominance over the game’s best clay court player was unexpected to fans but not to Nadal, who trains hard for every match and expected a tough match from Soderling.</p>
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<p>Nadal may have been surprised by the size and vocal support of Soderling’s following.  With each winning shot, it seemed as if the Swede’s support grew.  When Rafa bounced back to force set two to a tiebreaker, the fans quieted.  When he stormed out of the gate and romped through the tiebreaker, it seemed like Rafa was back and the inevitable would occur.</p>
<p>The tough-minded Swede answered by breaking in the first game of the third set.  Robin held the break and claimed the set.  Nadal promptly broke in the first game of set four and Soderling responded with another immediate break.</p>
<p>Several times, Nadal attempted to change the momentum by his notorious delay tactics and unusual gamesmanship maneuvering.  Soderling was not buying it.  He answered every delay with thunderous volleys and let his forehand do his talking.</p>
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<p>Soderling will next play Russian <a title="Nicolay Davydenko" href="http://www.australianopen4u.com/nicolay-davydenko" target="_blank">Nikolay Davydenko</a> who blasted past the other left-handed Spaniard Fernando Verdasco to claim his seta in the quarters.  Much like Nadal, Verdasco never could catch up to Davydenko.  On this day, at Roland Garros, it seemed as if the seeds were fair game and relatively easy pickings.</p>
<p>At this level of play, the seeds have to prove their mettle.  The challengers have nothing to lose and are playing aggressively.</p>
<p><strong>Ana out too!</strong></p>
<p><img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-left" src="http://www.frenchopen4u.com/wp-content/gallery/victoria-azarenka/victoria-azarenka1.jpg" alt="Victoria Azarenka" />Verdasco’s latest heartthrob and French Open defending champion, <a title="Ana Ivanovic" href="http://www.australianopen4u.com/ana-ivanovic" target="_blank">Ana Ivanovic</a> will be joining him on the café circuit.  9th seed Victoria Azarenka never let the 2008 champ in the match.  She came out of the gate firing powerful groundstrokes and kept Ana on her back foot throughout the straight set match.</p>
<p>Azarenka handed Ivanoivc a surprisingly easy and surprisingly quick lopsided defeat, 6-2, 6-3.  Azarenka’s power left French fans drooling over the prospects of the Safina-Azarenka quarterfinal pairing.  The ninth seed looks ready to break through and shows no fear at taking on higher seeds.  Safina, who has yet to been challenged in Paris, will know she has been in a match against the very solid Azarenka.</p>
<p>In another fourth round match at Roland Garros, <a title="Maria Sharapova" href="http://www.australianopen4u.com/maria-sharapova" target="_blank">Maria Sharapov</a>a dropped the second set 0-6, but covered the set with two 6-4 victories to seal a quarterfinal berth against Slovakia’s 20th seed, Dominika Cibulkova.</p>
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<p>Sharapova has had moments of brilliance but moments of mediocrity this year.  She is making a habit of three set matches and the Grand Slam is difficult enough without expending energy in subpar sets.</p>
<p>Sharapova advances but without appearing dominant.  Cibulkova, who bested Venus Williams slayer Agnes Szavay, will provide a stiff test for Maria.  Szavay never got untracked against Dominika, but her loyal fans voiced their admiration in defeat.  So, it was on Sunday in Paris.</p>
<p>On the Men’s side the top seed and the four seed, the two bookmaker favorites are gone.  On the Women’s side, the three seed, the defending champion and the four seed are out.  At Roland Garros, it’s anybody’s guess, just the way they planned it.</p>
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		<title>Djokovic Chokes, Tsonga, Monfils Move on</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jun 2009 08:30:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Hiland</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[Aleksandra Wozniack]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Andy Roddick]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Jelena Jankovc]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Nikolay Davydenko]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[The lower half of the men’s draw gave the French plenty of nationalism and a stunning upset in Round Four.  The bookmaker’s second choice, Serbia’s Novak Djokovic, made his usual quiet Grand Slam exit and French rock stars Gael Monfil’s (11) and Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (9) won convincingly before impassioned, full house galleries.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-left" src="http://www.frenchopen4u.com/wp-content/gallery/gael-monfils/gael-monfils1.jpg" alt="gael-monfils" width="268" height="355" />The lower half of the men’s draw gave the French plenty of nationalism and a stunning upset in Round Four.  The bookmaker’s second choice, Serbia’s <a title="Novak Djokovic" href="http://www.tennistournaments4u.com/novak-djokovic" target="_blank">Novak Djokovic</a>, made his usual quiet Grand Slam exit and French rock stars Gael Monfil’s (11) and Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (9) won convincingly before impassioned, full house galleries.</p>
<p>Monfils was particularly impressive as he exhibited his tremendous athletic skills in surging past 24th seeded Jurgen Melzer in four sets (6-2, 4-6, 6-3, 6-1).  Monfils displayed stunning court coverage and pulled off an array of highlight shots in advancing to the quarterfinals, where he will take on American <a title="Andy Roddick" href="http://www.australianopen4u.com/andy-roddick" target="_blank">Andy Roddick</a>.</p>
<p>Country-mate Jo-Wilfried Tsonga was no less impressive, recording a straight set (6-2, 6-2, 6-2) win over Belgian upstart Christophe Rochus.  Tsonga’s win sets up a quarter-final battle of heavyweights with the hard-hitting 5th seed, Juan-Marin Del Porto, who cruised past Igor Andreev (6-4, 7-5, 6-4).</p>
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<p>Tsonga had his own power game on display Saturday and looks comfortable on the familiar terre battue of <a title="French Open 2009" href="http://www.tennistournaments4u.com/french-open-2009" target="_blank">Roland Garros</a>.  The 6’ 6” Del Porto will have to be at his best against Tsonga and his legions of fans.</p>
<p>In the day’s most surprising twist, Novak Djokovic succumbed to the Grand Slam pressure once again.  In a lackluster effort, the heavily favored Serb lost in straight sets (6-4, 6-4, 6-4) to 29th seed German Phillip Kohlschreiber.  Djokovic played catch-up all day.  Kohlschreiber has had success against top ten competition in the past but the Serb has been playi9ng well and extremely well on clay.</p>
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<p>The loss marks a string of Grand Slam disappointments for the 2008 Australian Open Champion, whop previously this year lost his number three ranking to <a title="Andy Murray" href="http://www.tennistournaments4u.com/andy-murray" target="_blank">Andy Murray</a>.  Djokovic’s willingness to compete over the two week Grand Slam schedule has been questioned by experts and commentators.  On Saturday, his game and heart were elsewhere.</p>
<p>Since starting the year slowly, Djokovic has amassed an impressive 37-11 singles record and has earned more than $1.7 million.  After his game effort at Madrid last week, he seemed primed to perform, well in Paris.  Disenchanted fans feel Djokovic’s fragile personality on court is a problem in big events.</p>
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<p>If the Serb does not start well, he does not finish well.  On Saturday, Kohlschreiber served notice that he was in the match early and for the duration.  He challenged every point and returned serve with a vengeance.  The battling German let Novak know he was there to win and the 4th seed had no answers.</p>
<p>While the French had a good day, they had their disappointments.  Local players Paul-Henri Matthieu took Roger Federer four sets but fell 4-6, 6-1, 60-4, 6-4 and Jeremy Chardy battled German Tommy Haas all the way in a stirring 7-5, 6-3, 4-6, 6-4 loss as Marc Gicquel lost in straight sets to Andy Roddick.</p>
<p>Federer will now take on the last of the one-handed backhanders, Haas in the quarters.  Kohlschreiber will meet 16 seed Tommy Robredo of Spain in another quarter pairing.</p>
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<p>In one of the most stirring Sunday matches, 8th seed Fernando Verdasco will take on 10th seed Nikolay Davydenko in what should be a battle of hard-hitting clay court experts.</p>
<p><strong>The Women</strong></p>
<p><img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-left" src="http://www.frenchopen4u.com/wp-content/gallery/jelena-jankovic/jelena-jankovic1.jpg" alt="Jelena Jankovic" />In the women’s draw, third seeded Venus Williams is gone as is fourth seeded <a title="Elen Dementieva" href="http://www.tennistournaments4u.com/elena-dementieva" target="_blank">Elena Dementiev</a>a.  The draw has opened up nicely for former number one Maria Sharapova who must face China’s Na Li in the fourth round on Sunday.  The winner will face 20th seeded Slovakian Dominika Cibulkova, who overcame Agnes Szavay early Sunday morning (6-2, 6-4).</p>
<p>The match of the day pits defending French Open Champion <a title="Ana Ivanovic" href="http://www.australianopen4u.com/ana-ivanovic" target="_blank">Ana Ivanovic</a> against Bulgaria’s rising superstar Victoria Azarenka.  Ivanovic is still struggling with her ball toss, but has improved with every round.  Azarenka overcame feisty Spaniard Carla Suarez Navarro in a great clay court battle of groundstrokes and strategy 5-7, 7-5, 6-2.  Azaraneka served notice that she is composed, aggressive and ready to move into the elite corps of women’s tennis players.</p>
<p>The Ivanovic-Azarenka winner will take on top seed <a title="Dinara Safina" href="http://www.tennistournaments4u.com/dinara-safina" target="_blank">Dinara Safina</a>, who has only lost 5 games in reaching the quarters.  In the past, Safina has struggled with the big venues but seems poised to charge to a Grand Slam title.</p>
<p>In the lower draw, Jelena Jankovc and Serena Williams seem headed for a semi-final collision.  Williams needed three sets to oust Maria Jose Martinez-Sanchez and will face Canada’s Aleksandra Wozniack in the quarters.</p>
<p>Jankovic has been as impressive as Safina as she has charged through the field.  Her 6-1, 6-1 fourth round triumph over Jamila Groth was particularly crisp.</p>
<p>Of the men’s survivors, only Roddick, Federer and Nadal have won Grand Slam events.  Of the women’s survivors, only Serena Williams, Maria Sharapova and Ana Ivanovic hade claimed major championships.</p>
<p>Roland Garros is ready for a big day on Sunday.  Join the fun!</p>
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		<title>Maria – In it to Win it!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 30 May 2009 03:11:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Hiland</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[French Open 2009]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Elena Dementieva]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Jelena Dokic]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[What may have been a carefully scheduled therapeutic tennis tournament is suddenly a Grand Slam event that Russian tennis hottie Maria Sharapova can win.  Sharapova may be recuperating from right shoulder surgery, but she still has an overpowering will to win that overrides the rust of her extended layoff.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-left" src="http://www.frenchopen4u.com/wp-content/gallery/maria-sharapova/maria-sharapova3.jpg" alt="Maria Sharapova" />What may have been a carefully scheduled therapeutic tennis tournament is suddenly a Grand Slam event that Russian tennis hottie <a title="Maria Sharapova" href="http://www.australianopen4u.com/maria-sharapova" target="_blank">Maria Sharapova</a> can win.  Sharapova may be recuperating from right shoulder surgery, but she still has an overpowering will to win that overrides the rust of her extended layoff.</p>
<p>The rust was evident in the first set against Kazakh star Yaroslava Shvedova.  Maria over-hit ground strokes, flailed at serves and often seemed out of place with long strides better suited for grass than with the shorter, quicker moves needed for clay.</p>
<p>After a 1-6 thumping in set one, Maria came out firing in set two.  She broke in game 5 and rode the break to a 6-3 reversal squaring the match.  Suddenly, Sharapova had Yaorslava on the run from side to side and pinned deep behind the baseline.</p>
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<p>To her credit, Yaroslava hung on.  In a match with serious repercussions for a berth in the semis, Shvedova used an effective two-handed backhand down the line to stave off the grunting Grand Slam winner and former number one.</p>
<p>Sharapova’s shoulder remains a concern.  Her usually reliable first serve was missing today at Roland Garros.  The Russian star double faulted 11 times.  That statistic is cause for concern and not typical of Grand Slam semifinalists.</p>
<p>Maria found a way to compensate for her service woes.  By controlling the tempo and the court noise, Maria set herself firmly in control of play.  From the start of set two, Maria struck 26 outright winners.  Additionally, her ability to move Yaroslava around the court took a toll on the Kazakh’s serve.</p>
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By the end of the match, Yaroslava’s first serve was clocked at a mere 90 mph.  As the match began to slip away, Yaroslava seemed to become tentative.  Maria broke to go up 5-4 in set three.</p>
<p>After faulting the first serve of the key 10th game, Sharapova took a moment to gather herself.  Her focus became clear.  Suddenly, this match was all about the leggy blonde and her ability to put contenders away.  She promptly rattled off four winners and the match was finished.</p>
<p>Many of the big names are experiencing first set tremors.  Venus never recovered from hers.  Elena Dementieva won when Jelena Dokic retired.  The competition only gets better from here.  Round four winners can ill afford to come out flat.  It would bee unlike Maria to make the same mistake twice.  Today was another good mental exercise for a shining star the tour could use.</p>
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		<title>Ooo La La Agnes Does it!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 29 May 2009 15:34:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Hiland</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[Agnes Szavay]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Unbelievable! 21-year old, 29th seeded Agnes Szavay, Hungary’s top player, crushed third seeded Venus Williams early on Day 6 at Stade Roland Garros. The sporty candidate for best-dressed did what Lucie Safarova failed to do, keeping her composure and pouncing on every opportunity to end the elder Williams sister’s clay court dream. In what appeared [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-none" src="http://www.frenchopen4u.com/wp-content/gallery/agnes-szavay/29th-seeded-agnes-szavay-top-player-crushed-third-seeded-venus-williams-early-on-day-6-at-stade-roland-garros_0.jpg" alt="29th seeded Agnes Szavay top player crushed third seeded Venus Williams early on Day 6 at Stade Roland Garros" />Unbelievable! 21-year old, 29th seeded Agnes Szavay, Hungary’s top player, crushed third seeded Venus Williams early on Day 6 at Stade <a title="French Open 2009" href="http://www.tennistournaments4u.com/french-open-2009" target="_blank">Roland Garros</a>. The sporty candidate for best-dressed did what Lucie Safarova failed to do, keeping her composure and pouncing on every opportunity to end the elder Williams sister’s clay court dream. In what appeared a mismatch, Agnes Szavay recorded a stunning 6-0, 6-4, eighty-one minute rout of the seven-time Grand Slam Champion.</p>
<p>Venus never got started, never got untracked and failed to mount one of her characteristic comebacks. Fans expected a rally, but the majority cheered Agnes’s total effort.</p>
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<p>The first set, 6-0 drubbing took just 30 minutes. Agnes did not overpower Venus, she simply outpatienced her and made the most of her break opportunities. The pretty blonde captured 5 of her 10 break points, while Venus capitalized on 1 of her 2 chances.</p>
<p>In the second set, Venus scored a break and the gallery shifted uneasily suspecting the worst for Szavay. But, Agnes broke back to even the set at 4-4 and then held convincingly. The petite powerhouse offered a pronounced fist-pump with the hold at 5-4.</p>
<p>Venus could not match the Hungarian’s passion. She faltered badly in the final game, misplaying two critical shots. Szavay carried the play winning 64 total points to just 44 by her opponent. Agnes rarely goes to the net but managed to win 5 of 6 charges. Venus lost 7 of her 12 net plays.</p>
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<p>Williams makes a living returning serve, but today Agnes had the answers. Venus could only win 35% of her returns while the Hungarian photographer’s dream won a surprising 54% of her return points.</p>
<p>Prior to Roland Garros, Szavay’s 2009 won-lost record stood at 11-11. Her career singles record is just 70-53 compared to Williams’ 516-125 match record and $22.7 million in earnings. On this day, it was two women playing to win. Szavay gained strength with the ease of her first set dominance and carried the play right at Williams.</p>
<p>The bouncy blonde’s forehand gained power as she tracked every ball. Williams began to gamble and could not out-hit her younger competitor. Agnes’s second serve was more effective than Williams as she averaged 143 KMH on her seconds and 160 KMH on her first serves.</p>
<p>Williams was gracious in defeat. She is a proud credit to the game. The shorter Szavay seemed to navigate the court with ease while Williams’s long strides left her lunging and watching passed balls.</p>
<p>The 29th seed’s victory opens up the lower half of the upper bracket. Analysts like Sharapova’s chances, but on this surface and with this monumental win, Agnes should not be overlooked. Ooo La La Agnes!</p>
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		<title>The French Love Clay</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 29 May 2009 12:23:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Hiland</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[French Open 2009]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[American Robert Kendrick]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Andy Murray]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Andy Roddick]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Gael Monfils]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Gilles Simon]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Jo Wilfried Tsonga]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Josselin Ouanna]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Juan Martin Del Porto]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Juan Monaco]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Lleyton Hewitt]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Marat Safin]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Novak Djokovic]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Roger Federer]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Roland Garros]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Terre Battue]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[The French and the famed Terre Battue of Roland Garros have something going on in Paris.  Especially the French men!  Seven, count that, seven Frenchmen have moved to Round Three.  To the delight of the excited home crowds and tournament organizers, French superstars Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, the ninth seed, and Gael Monfils, the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-left" src="http://www.frenchopen4u.com/wp-content/gallery/gael-monfils/gael-monfils.jpg" alt="Gael Monfils" />The French and the famed Terre Battue of <a title="French Open 2009" href="http://www.tennistournaments4u.com/" target="_blank">Roland Garros</a> have something going on in Paris.  Especially the French men!  Seven, count that, seven Frenchmen have moved to Round Three.  To the delight of the excited home crowds and tournament organizers, French superstars Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, the ninth seed, and Gael Monfils, the 11 seed, led a pack of seven Frenchmen past round two into muddier waters.  Five of the clay experts are in the lower portion of the draw while Josselin Ouanna, a five set (7-6 (2), 7-6 (4), 4-6, 3-6, 10-8) upset winner over 20th seeded Marat Safin and 7th seeded Gilles Simon, a straight set (7-5, 6-0, 6-1) winner over American Robert Kendrick battle up top.  In fact, the upper bracket foes may end up playing each other in Round four.  The ninth seeded Tsonga committed 46 unforced errors but belted out an emotional win (7-5, 2-6, 6-1, 7-6 (8)) over Argentina’s Juan Monaco to move out in the tough upper bracket of the lower draw.  <a href="http://serve.williamhill.com/promoRedirect?member=bpsreviews&amp;campaign=DEFAULT&amp;channel=Tennis&amp;zone=645136875&amp;lp=603436404"><img src="/images/William-Hill-Tennis-Betting-100-bet-468x60.gif" border="0" alt="William Hill Tennis Betting" width="468" height="60" /></a> There is nothing subtle about Tsonga’s game.  It is all or nothing with the husky Frenchmen.  Jo-Wilfried takes it all onto the court and plays well to the excitable French fans.  Tsonga is not known as the typical, patient clay-court specialist.  His all-or-nothing style was out in force on Day Five.  <img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-left" src="http://www.frenchopen4u.com/wp-content/gallery/jo-wilfried-tsonga/jo-wilfried-tsonga.jpg" alt="Jo-Wilfried Tsonga" width="252" height="335" />Tsonga finds himself in the most difficult quarter bracket with other hard-hitting heavyweights, Serbia’s <a title="Novak Djokovic" href="http://www.tennistournaments4u.com/novak-djokovic" target="_blank">Novak Djokovic</a> (4) and Argentina’s Juan-Martin Del Porto (5).  The three heavyweights comprise an imposing draw with Del Porto and Tsonga likely 4th round opponents with the winner meeting Djokovic in the quarters.  A year ago, the testy Del Porto was the 67th ranked player in the world.  His meteoric rise is well justified.  The bookmakers continue to like his chances.  The 11th seeded Gael Monfils prevailed over a lackluster performance by Romania’s Victor Crivoi (6-4, 6-3, 6-3).  Monfils appears on track for a 4th round match up with American Andy Roddick who is through the second round for the first time since 2001.  Roddick will first have to get past French clay court expert Marc Gicquel.  The sixth seeded American will have to be at his best against Gicquel and his throng of supporters.  <a title="Roger Federer" href="http://www.tennistournaments4u.com/roger-federer" target="_blank">Roger Federer</a> found himself at 7-6 (8), 5-7, 1-5 in the third set against lightly regarded Jose Acasuso before the Argentinean rolled his ankle.  Unable to put the set away, Acasuso became tentative as Roger seized the momentum.  Federer closed out the third set 7-6 (2) and then 6-2 in the fourth.  On Day Six, the top seed and defending champion <a title="Rafael Nadal" href="http://www.tennistournaments4u.com/rafael-nadal" target="_blank">Rafael Nadal</a> will be on court along with Scotsman and newly focused Andy Murray.  Nadal will be battling it out with former world number one and a spirited competitor himself, Lleyton Hewitt.  Murray should have an easier time with Serbia’s Janko Tipsarevic.  Things are heating up in Paris as the weather prediction calls for a clear and warmer front.</p>
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		<title>Women’s Singles</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 29 May 2009 07:36:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Hiland</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[French Open 2009]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Damir Dokic]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Elena Dementieva]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Jelena Dokic]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Mariana Duque Marino]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Crowd Applauds Dokic
If you know tennis, you know Jelena Dokic.  The tennis tour is filled with players who worked their way up through the ranks.  The WTA is filled with women who put everything aside to hone their game.  Some of these players rise to the top while others labor on backcourts [...]]]></description>
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<p><img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-left" src="http://www.frenchopen4u.com/wp-content/gallery/jelena-dokic/jelena-dokic.jpg" alt="Jelena Dokic" />If you know tennis, you know <strong>Jelena Dokic</strong>.  The tennis tour is filled with players who worked their way up through the ranks.  The <a title="WTA" href="http://www.tennistournaments4u.com/wta-championships" target="_blank">WTA</a> is filled with women who put everything aside to hone their game.  Some of these players rise to the top while others labor on backcourts or on satellite tours, awaiting their day in the sun.</p>
<p>Jelena Dokic was born to play <a title="Tennis" href="http://www.tennistournaments4u.com/" target="_blank">tennis</a>.  She is graceful, athletic, well—muscled and deft.  In 2002, she was at the top of her game.  In 2006, she shocked the world and left the game.  Just four years after attaining a number 4 ranking in singles in 2002 and a number 10 ranking in doubles, Jelena turned her back on the game she loved.</p>
<p>Jelena Dokic had demons.  Most of those demons were caused by her Serbian father, trainer and manager, Damir Dokic, who was jailed for thirty days on May 7, 2009.  It seems Damir Dokic has threatened the Australian Ambassador.  Many people feel he is where he belongs.</p>
<p>Jelena left tennis and left her father for personal reasons, which have later been described as abusive treatment.  Now a citizen of Australia, Jelena was welcomed back to the game she left by the crowds in Melbourne.  She surprised the field by reaching the quarter-finals.</p>
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<p>Since January, her play has been erratic.  The pretty blonde has worked hard on finding her serve and increasing her velocity.  At Roland Garros today, Jelena Dokic stood on the verge of her greatest upset since her return to the game.</p>
<p>After breezing (6-2) through the first set against fourth-seeded and heavy favorite Elena Dementieva, Jelena appeared to have the match in hand.  The fans were at a feverish pitch, cheering, coaxing, encouraging the upset.</p>
<p>At 2-3, her lower-back pain began to show.  Her movements lost their flow.  Her ball toss was labored.  The crowd shifted uncomfortably.</p>
<p>At 3-4, she could not play on.  At 3-4, Jelean Dokic retied her match against the 4th best player in the world.  The gloomy Paris sky was darker, the crowd stunned and Jelena Dokic was crestfallen.</p>
<p>Tennis players suffer those public moments of pain and disappointment.  Tennis players, cry, scream, become hostile, become emersed in the heat of the battle.  Jelena’s public moment seemed more.  And, the crowd knew it.  The crowd wanted her to finish, to win her match of matches.  It is impossible to root against Jelena Dokic.</p>
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<p>Jelena is courageous.  Another day, another time she will get her win and rise from the depths of her 74 ranking.  Jelena is too talented, too courageous to be mired in the back of the pack.  Jelena Dokic is a winner.</p>
<p>If she loses a match here or there, we will not complain.  You see, Jelena has won over our hearts.  We stand with her.  There is a bit of us in her story.   Play another day Jelena.  Grace us!</p>
<p><strong>Venus Holds On</strong></p>
<p><img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-left" src="http://www.frenchopen4u.com/wp-content/gallery/venus-williams/venus-williams3.jpg" alt="Venus Williams" />The big seeds have survived Round 2.  Fourth seeded, Elena Dementieva was in the fight of her life when Australian Jelena Dokic was forced to tearfully retire with a strained lower back muscle.</p>
<p>Third-seeded Venus Williams looks great.  She’s appears as fit as ever and covers the court with ease.  The problem for Venus is that the new youngsters see the oft-time Grand Slam Champion as fair game.  In Round Two, svelte Czech Lucie Safarova took dead aim at Williams and gave her a three set match to remember.  Venus rallied after losing the first-set tiebreaker, overcame a third-set match point and held on in the third for a tight 6-7 (5), 6-2, 7-5 triumph.</p>
<p>The performance of the day belongs to Jelena Jankovic, who stormed out of the gate and past Slovakia’s Magdalena Rybarikova 6-1, 6-2 in a quick one-hour tune-up for Round 3.  As usual, Jankovic does not lose to players she should beat.  Jelena appears strong and without distraction.  Next up is another Australian, Jarmila Groth, who powered her way past Mariana Duque Marino, 6-2, 7-6 (9).</p>
<p>As she did in Australia, Serena Williams silenced her critics and let it be known the game is on.  Serena brought her big game out and cruised by Spain’s Virginia Ruano Pascual 6-2, 6-0.</p>
<p>In a tournament where the unexpected is expected, the fireworks should soon begin on the women’s side.  Upsets are looming and Venus’ quarter is loaded with underdog potential.</p>
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		<title>Once A Champion – Always a Champion</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 May 2009 08:02:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Hiland</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[French Open 2009]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Ana Ivanovic]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Anastassiya Yakimova]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Chia Jund Chuang]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Court Suzanne Lenglen]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Dinara Safina]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Fernando Verdasco]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Ipek Senmoglu]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Maria Sharapova]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Nadia Petrova]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Sania Mirza]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Tamarine Tanasugam]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[When Day Four at Roland Garros began, three of the game’s hottest babes were on the court.  Not surprisingly, the Paris stands were brimming with the prospects for great tennis and stunning eye-candy.
India’s doubles starlet, Sania Mirza, Serbia’s Ana Ivanovic, the overlooked reigning French Champion and Russian comeback beauty and former world number one, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-left" src="http://www.frenchopen4u.com/wp-content/gallery/sania-mirza/sania-mirza.jpg" alt="Sania Mirza" />When Day Four at <a title="Tennis Tournaments" href="http://www.tennistournaments4u.com/" target="_blank">Roland Garros</a> began, three of the game’s hottest babes were on the court.  Not surprisingly, the Paris stands were brimming with the prospects for great tennis and stunning eye-candy.</p>
<p>India’s doubles starlet, Sania Mirza, Serbia’s <a title="Ana Ivanovic" href="http://www.australianopen4u.com/ana-ivanovic" target="_blank">Ana Ivanovic</a>, the overlooked reigning French Champion and Russian comeback beauty and former world number one, <a title="Maria Sharapova" href="http://www.australianopen4u.com/maria-sharapova" target="_blank">Maria Sharapova</a> all took the court at the same time.  It just does not get any better than that!</p>
<p>Ivanovic was on the Phillipe Chartier Center Court, while Sharapova challenged Number 11 seed and fellow country-mate Nadia Petrova on Court Suzanne Lenglen and Sania quietly took her specialty doubles skills over to court 9.</p>
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<p>Sharapova’s match against her steady, experienced Russian counterpart glowed with upset potential but reeked of possible disappointment.  With Ana, the gorgeous defending champ and latest Fernando Verdasco squeeze, you never know what to expect.  The fitness babe is only as good as her inconsistent serve.</p>
<p><img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-left" src="http://www.frenchopen4u.com/wp-content/gallery/maria-sharapova/maria-sharapova2.jpg" alt="Maria Sharapova" />For those who prefer doubles, Mirza is always worth a look.  Sania never fails to bring a competitive grace to the doubles court.  Day four at Roland Garros was no exception.</p>
<p>Amazingly, all three beauties won.  All three provided great play along with popular results and pretty special attire.  On Day Four at Roland Garros, the French got just what they wanted, and more!</p>
<p>At 6 foot 2 inches, Maria’s return to tennis has been much anticipated following her successful shoulder surgery.  The blonde beauty has trained hard and carefully for this particular Grand Slam, the only Slam event missing from her $12 million resume.</p>
<p>Distracted by multiple career possibilities, some fans thought Maria’s tennis days might be over.  The champion who is third in current player career earnings has withdrawn from many events in the past year and when she recently dropped out of a tune-up in Madrid, her fans feared for the worst.</p>
<p>Maria now finds herself well-positioned in the draw.  After starting slowly in her first round match against Anastassiya Yakimova, Maria seemed to find a groove.  She rode that groove through the first set against Petrova cruising to an easy 6-2 advantage.</p>
<p>Her play was controlled, the serve steady, if not brilliant, and her court presence seemed to overwhelm her shorter foe.  However, Petrova knows how to win.  Nadia is the world’s 11th seed and she has earned it the old fashioned way, on the court.</p>
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<p>Nadia came out of the break with a vengeance, storming through the 6-1 second set in just 29 minutes.  Sharapova’s lost her serve twice and her confidence appeared shaken.  At the end of set two, Maria had 10 unforced errors compared to just 3 for Nadia.</p>
<p>But, Petrova’s reliable first serve had begun to wear thin.  She would finish the match succeeding on just 58% of her first serves.  With the exception of points won at the net, the two Russians finished in a statistical tie.  At the net, Sharapova’s aggressive play resulted in 5 of 7 winning volleys.  The tall right-hander won 41 of her 63 first serves compared to 36 of Petrova’s 51 first serves.</p>
<p>Petrova had numerous chances to put the third set away.  She scored the first break at 2-2 and at 4-2 had a chance to break again to go up 5-2.  But Sharapova knows how to fight, scratch and claw her way back.  Always the lioness, the crowd favorite rose to the occasion and steadied the match.  Maria not only held to get back to 3-4, she but broke to pull even at 4-4.</p>
<p>The two fired away at each other with Petrova holding the upper hand and Sharapova holding on.  At 6-7, Petrova became unnerved by a first service call.  She protested and then faulted again.  At match point, she struck an uncharacteristically reckless forehand and Sharapova moved on.</p>
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<p>Although not sharp, Maria now has two wins under her belt and her march to the quarters possibly matching her against a very beatable Venus Williams is a tournament organizer’s dream.  Meanwhile, in Paris cafés, the word is out.  O la,la, Maria!</p>
<p><strong>Queen Ana</strong></p>
<p><img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-left" src="http://www.frenchopen4u.com/wp-content/gallery/ana-ivanovic/ana-ivanovic2.jpg" alt="Ana Ivanovic" />Thailand’s Tamarine Tanasugam was no match for the defending champion of Roland Garros.  The gal with the million-dollar smile, $7 million career earnings and “best physique” on the tour threw everything she had at the overmatched Thai in a quick one-hour match.</p>
<p>The 6-1, 6-2 Center Court face-off was not as close as the score.  For those who have forgotten the queen, she is back, she likes clay and she has heart, a big heart.  Ana loudly announced that the road to the throne would go through her.</p>
<p>A possible quarterfinal pairing with <a title="Dinara Safina" href="http://www.tennistournaments4u.com/dinara-safina" target="_blank">Dinara Safina</a> does not appear a bad matchup for the Queen.  Safina’s Grand Slam success is mediocre and despite Ivanovic’s service issues, she has the stamina to present a problem for anyone.</p>
<p>As her new and improved heartthrob, Fernando Verdasco, has discovered, life is better when the legs are strong and the training is sharp.  Ana suffers the typical rock star distractions but seems to have found a good place with her very own Spanish rock star and current soul mate.</p>
<p>Against Tamarine, Queen Ana landed 76% of her first serves.  Her velocity was good and she recorded 3 aces.  Perhaps, her serve is back on track.  If so, watch out world!</p>
<p>Ivanovic struck 32 outright winners and won 56% of her receiving points.  In all, it was nice tune-up for round three.</p>
<p><strong>Sania Sparkles – As Always</strong></p>
<p>Make no mistake about it; Sania Mirza is a professional tennis player and champion.  The 22-year old dark haired beauty is one of the survivors on the women’s circuit.  This year little Sania has crafted an 8-7 singles record.</p>
<p>Singles is great training for Sania.  She plays to win, but she also plays to improve her doubles play, which is how she gets the endorsements and pays the bills.</p>
<p>You see, Sania has a following. Way back there on those quieter courts, Sania pecks away in women’s doubles and mixed doubles, entering every event, scratching away at the castoffs from the noisier venues.  Sania is a working girl, not a superstar, a realist really.  Under the careful tutelage of teammate Mahesh Bhupathi, another doubles specialist, Sania has learned that it may not be all glory in the world of doubles, but there’s always something to do and someway to keep playing.</p>
<p>For those who watch the cheerful doubles expert go about her job, it is difficult not to root for her.  She avoids the histrionics of the bigger names.  Sania accepts her good play and tolerates her errors with grace.  Her sportswomanship is unparalleled.</p>
<p>On Day Four, Sania and partner Chia Jund Chuang took Court Nine at Roland Garros.  The two knew there was no better place to be, no better match to play.  So, they enjoyed it.</p>
<p>74 minutes later, the twosome emerged victorious over Ipek Senmoglu and Yanina Wickmayer.  It was a match Sania and Chia were supposed to win, a match that will not crop any headlines, a match that will not be forgotten or remembered.  It was a first round women’s doubles match on the red clay of Roland Garros.</p>
<p>Why then was the gallery filled?  Why then were people watching this match rather than watch, say Maria Sharapova or Ana Ivanoivc?  Go see Sania play and you will understand.  Whatever it is, Sania Mirza has it.  Go see Sania play!</p>
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		<title>French Open 2009 &#8211; Day Three</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 May 2009 07:34:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dan Brown</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[Chanelle Scheepers]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Elena Dementieva]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Fernando Verdasco]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Jelena Jankovic]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Juan Martin Del Porto]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Karolina Sprem]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Klara Zakopalova]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Magdalena Rybarikova]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Michael Llorda]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Novak Djokovic]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Patra Cetkovska]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Women’s Singles Serena stumbled but got back on her feet just in time on Day Three.  The top seeds and game’s biggest names moved on but the unexpected difficulties suffered by the younger Williams may be just an omen of what is ahead at Roland Garros.  
27-year old Czech cutie and regular first [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-left" src="http://www.frenchopen4u.com/wp-content/gallery/elena-demetieva/elena-dementieva2.jpg" alt="Elena Dementieva" /><strong>Women’s Singles</strong> Serena stumbled but got back on her feet just in time on Day Three.  The top seeds and game’s biggest names moved on but the unexpected difficulties suffered by the younger Williams may be just an omen of what is ahead at Roland Garros.  </p>
<p>27-year old Czech cutie and regular first round Grand Slam loser, Klara Zakopalova, took the play to <a title="Serena Williams" href="http://www.tennistournaments4u.com/serena-williams" target="_blank">Serena</a> and seemed to have the number two seed on the ropes on Day Three.  Despite her inability to finish off the American star, Klara’s fan base grew as the strong possibility of an upset rose.  </p>
<p>Serena inexplicably lost both her concentration and serve as the second set wound down.  The perennial Czech also-ran fought off six match points in set two and then ran off four service breaks in the tiebreaker to notch a stunning second set win.</p>
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<p>Williams dug a deeper hole when Klara broke early in the third set.  In the unfamiliar role of leading a top seed in the first round, Klara pressed ahead.  Williams, who only landed 55% of her first serves, broke back at 1-2 and seemed to get her wind once the match evened.  </p>
<p>Klara had built her momentum by winning 6 of 7 net advances and converting 5 of 11 break point opportunities.  Her serve was steady but not overpowering as she recorded three aces.  </p>
<p>Clay is Klara’s surface of choice.  The competitive Czech advanced to the second round in Paris last year.  The svelte blonde made some new friends on Day Three, but her career needs a boost.  Currently ranked number 100 in the WTA, she is 7-12 in 2009 matches.  </p>
<p>On Day Three, she had Serena Williams on the ropes and made the struggling American, who has lost four straight matches, look out of sorts.  Williams appears troubled by a nagging left knee injury and appeared top be laboring on the red clay.</p>
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<p>In other women’s matches, fourth seeded Elena Dementieva and fifth seeded Jelena Jankovic advanced without incident.  The two seem headed for a pivotal quarter-final match-up.  </p>
<p>Dementieva’s 6-4, 6-3 win over Chanelle Scheepers earns her a second round pairing with Australian comeback specialist Jelena Dokic, who clawed out a three set win over Croatia’s Karolina Sprem.  It was no walk in the park for Elena, but her consistent groundstrokes were too much for the feisty Scheepers.  </p>
<p>Jankovic breezed past Patra Cetkovska en route to a 6-2, 6-3 win.  The former number one next plays Slovakia’s Magdalena Rybarikova.</p>
<p><strong>Men’s Singles</strong><br />
<img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-left" src="http://www.frenchopen4u.com/wp-content/gallery/novak-djokovic/novak-djokovic3.jpg" alt="Novak Djokovic" />Fourth Seed <a title="Novak Djokovic" href="http://www.tennistournaments4u.com/novak-djokovic" target="_blank">Novak Djokovic</a> and fifth seed Argentinean Juan Martin Del Porto took different routes but cruised into the second round.  Djokovic is still riding the wave of his recent Madrid marathon clay match with top seeded <a title="Rafael Nadal" href="http://www.tennistournaments4u.com/rafael-nadal" target="_blank">Rafael Nadal</a>.  The troubled Serbian star has a solid fan base in Paris and this time, that base is expecting, almost demanding, results.  </p>
<p>Djokovic finds controversy.  The big Serb’s game can be so impressive that tennis buffs become frustrated with Djokovic’s inconsistencies.  On Day Three, Novak advanced by way of Ecuador’s Nicolas Lapenti’s early retirement during set two.  Djokivic led 6-3, 3-1 when the match was conceded.  </p>
<p>Argentina’s Juan Martin Del Porto was his usual, convincing self in disposing of France’s Michael Llorda, 6-3, 6-3, 6-1.  Like American Roddick, Spain’s Fernando Verdasco, France’s Gilles Simon and to a degree even Andy Murray and Novak Djokovic, Del Porto waits on the cusp of greatness as perennial fan favorites and proven stars Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal seem to grab the Grand Slam spotlight.  </p>
<p>Fans have been patient with Del Porto whose long frame and powerful serve may not be built for Roland Garros success.  Against Llorda, Del Porto recorded 7 aces, landed 69% of his first serves and stroked 34 outright winners.  The match was over in 1.5 hours.  </p>
<p>Barring upset, Del Porto and Djokovic will clash in the quarters.  Del Porto would have to put aside France’s Jo-Wilfried Tsonga in the third round to reach Djokovic.</p>
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		<title>Fernando Moves On!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 May 2009 13:25:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Hiland</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[Ana Ivanovic]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Elena Dementieva]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Jo-Wilfied Tsonga]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Juan Martin Del Porto]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Maria Sharapova]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Novak Djokovic]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[With a few players yet to be heard from, the game’s biggest names continue to move along in Paris.  Rafa, Roger, Andy Murray and Andy Roddick advanced with ease.  Number 7, Gilles Simon, rode just enough local support to survive a five set war against the USA’s Wayne Odesnik and the crowds at [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-left" src="http://www.frenchopen4u.com/wp-content/gallery/fernando-verdasco/fernando-verdasco3.jpg" alt="Fernando Verdasco" />With a few players yet to be heard from, the game’s biggest names continue to move along in Paris.  Rafa, Roger, Andy Murray and Andy Roddick advanced with ease.  Number 7, Gilles Simon, rode just enough local support to survive a five set war against the USA’s Wayne Odesnik and the crowds at Roland Garros are pouring through the turnstiles at a record pace.</p>
<p>Day three will see 4th seeded Serb <a title="Novak Djokovic" href="http://www.tennistournaments4u.com/novak-djokovic" target="_blank">Novak Djokovic</a> and Argentina’s Juan Martin Del Porto take to the red clay as well as France’s Gael Monfils and American James Blake.</p>
<p>On the Women’s side, Serena Williams (2), Svetlana Kuznetsova (7), Jelena Jankovic (5) and <a title="Elena Dementieva" href="http://www.tennistournaments4u.com/elena-dementieva" target="_blank">Elena Dementieva</a> (4) will all be in action.  At the top of the draw, the big names easily moved though round one.  <a title="Maria Sharapova" href="http://www.australianopen4u.com/maria-sharapova" target="_blank">Maria Sharapova</a> won in three sets to pave the way for an intriguing match up with 11th seeded country-mate Nadia Petrova.</p>
<p>Round one for both draws will be complete by the day’s end.</p>
<p>The possible quarterfinal battle between Spaniards Nadal (1) and 8th seeded Fernando Verdasco is on track after Fernando’s convincingly sharp 6-2, 6-1, 6-4, triumph over France’s Fiorent Serra.  Verdasco’s serve was sharp and his groundstrokes penetrating as he won 75% of his first serves and recorded 15 aces.  Verdasco stayed on the baseline as he took the net just three times during the quick, one hour 15 minute match.</p>
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<p>Verdasco’s resurgence has thrown the tennis world into a state of turmoil.  The feisty Spaniard stands on the precipice of greatness, one big win from center stage and one big loss from being bounced out of the top 10.</p>
<p>Always recognized as a talent who enjoyed the good life, Fernando’s reputation came under more scrutiny when he began to date tennis hot babe Ana Ivanovic.  The couple makes for a photographer’s dream but their games were headed down a treacherous path.</p>
<p>Over the winter season, Verdasco decided to do something about his floundering career.  Fernando went back to his mentor of 20 years ago, tennis fitness guru Gil Reyes of Las Vegas.  Reyes put Verdasco on a demanding training routine that had a heavy emphasis on endurance and specifically on his leg strength.</p>
<p>In Melbourne, Verdasco’s game and career took a change in direction.  Trailing the pre-tourney favorite and third-seeded, Andy Murray, by two sets, Fernando rallied to upset the Scotsman.</p>
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<p>Next, Fernando blasted past the 2008 Australian Open runner-up, Jo-Wilfied Tsonga.  The upsets landed Fernando in the semi-finals against country-mate and fierce rival Rafael Nadal.  The five set match was filled with spectacular points.  Many tennis fans have called the match the greatest of the new generation.  For close to five hours the two exchanged momentum, crushing shots and powerful serves.</p>
<p>In the end, Nadal won the match, but Verdasco won the hearts.  He usually does.  Roland Garros is filled with hope of a quarterfinal repeat.  The Paris fans will have a difficult time choosing a favorite in the anticipated battle of Spaniards.</p>
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		<title>French Open 2009 Draw</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 23 May 2009 08:14:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Hiland</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[Ana Ivanovic]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Andy Murray]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Andy Roddick]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Dinara Safina]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Elena Demetieva]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Fernando Verdasco]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Gael Monfils]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Gilles Muller]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Grand Slam]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[James Blake]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Melbourne Marathon]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Novak Djokovic]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[That wonderfully unpredictable Grand Slam is upon us.  The one where the points go on and on and the games last forever, where tempers and patience wear thin and where the intensity of the competition gets very personal.  The French would have it no other way!
The Men’s Draw
The Men’s Draw for Roland Garros [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>That wonderfully unpredictable Grand Slam is upon us.  The one where the points go on and on and the games last forever, where tempers and patience wear thin and where the intensity of the competition gets very personal.  The French would have it no other way!</p>
<p><strong>The Men’s Draw</strong></p>
<p><img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-left" src="http://www.frenchopen4u.com/wp-content/gallery/novak-djokovic/novak-djokovic2.jpg" alt="Novak Djokovic" />The Men’s Draw for Roland Garros has some intriguing matchups.  With four consecutive French Open titles, Spaniard Rafael Nadal is the top seed.  If number 8 seed Fernando Verdasco can toe the line, the two fierce competitors will meet in the quarters.  A replay of the five set Melbourne Marathon would be a tournament organizer’s dream-come-true.</p>
<p>Andy Murray is seeded third but will host a tough semi-final challenge from either Nadal or Verdasco.  Murray will most likely meet home-standing Gilles Simon in the quarters while Simon will first have to dispose of Luxembourg’s Gilles Muller.</p>
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<p>Second-seeded Roger Federer tops the lower half of the draw.  Fresh off his Madrid clay court championship, Switzerland’s star will have to work to get past third round opponent James Blake of the USA.</p>
<p>A win over Blake could pair Federer with another American, sixth seeded Andy Roddick in the quarters.  The hard playing Roddick has not fared well in Paris and will have his hands full with France’s own Gael Monfils before reaching the quarters.</p>
<p>Serbia’s Novak Djokovic, who gave Nadal a match to remember in Madrid, has peaked for Roland Garros.  Seeded fourth, Djokovic will most likely square away with Argentinian Juan Martin Del Potro in the quarters, but Jo-Wilfried Tsonga of France stands in the way.  The top half of the lower draw is an upset-waiting-to happen.</p>
<p><strong>One Handicapper’s View</strong></p>
<p>A great draw!  Not Nadal’s favorite.  We like Verdasco to do the unthinkable and turn Nadal away from his fifth consecutive French Open title.  There is no love lost between these two and this time Verdasco gets it done.</p>
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<p>It is almost too easy to say that Murray will beat himself yet again, but he will.  We like Fernando Gonzalez of Chile to do something surprising, but Czech Radek Stepanek is well suited for this event.</p>
<p>In the lower draw, Federer will fall, if not to Blake or Roddick, certainly to Djokovic.  Paris continues to turn Roger away.</p>
<p><em><strong>Novak Djokovic gets past Tsonga and moves on to the finals before winning the title.  The big Serb’s time has come! </strong></em></p>
<p><strong>The Women’s Draw </strong></p>
<p><img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-left" src="http://www.frenchopen4u.com/wp-content/gallery/elena-demetieva/elena-dementieva_0.jpg" alt="Elena Dementieva" />Top seed Dinara Safina should emerge to meet popular 8th seed and former champion Ana Ivanovic in the quarters.  Spain’s Suarez-Navarro will test Safina in round three.</p>
<p>Venus Williams will be noble but will be pressured in the quarters by Russian Vera Zvonareva, who will have to overcome teammate Nadia Petrova who has to deal with yet another great champion and teammate Maria Sharapova.</p>
<p>Serena Williams will have to work, but she should reach the quarters where Svetliana Kuznetsova will be waiting.  In the upper half of the lower draw fifth seed Jelena Jakovic is getting a lot of media play.  However, fourth- seeded Elena Demetieva is the better player and may go the distance.</p>
<p><strong>One Handicapper’s View</strong></p>
<p>Safina will not live up to her billing.  In fact, if she gets to the quarters, she will fall to Ivanovic who will meet either Venus or Zvonareva in the semis.  Either way, Dinara will not make finals.  If Ivanovic serves, she gets to finals.</p>
<p>We see Serena reaching semis but falling to fourth-seeded and eventual champion Elena Dementieva who blows past Jankovic, Williams and Ivanovic to capture her first Grand Slam.</p>
<p><strong><em>Elena is fit, tough, ready for the big stage and will be a great champion.</em></strong></p>
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