French Open 2009 Winners – Roger Federer won men’s title, Svetlana Kuznetsova defeated Dinara Safina to Women’s title.
French Open 2009 Winners – Roger Federer won men’s title, Svetlana Kuznetsova defeated Dinara Safina to Women’s title.
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Robin Soderling defeated Chile’s Fernando Gonzales and Roger Federer defeated Juan Martin del Porto to reach French Open 2009 finals.
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 11 seed, led [...]
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No Comments »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 round Grand [...]
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 [...]