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		<title>French Open 2009 Champions</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Jun 2009 06:16:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Hiland</dc:creator>
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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. To thoroughly enjoy the accomplishment of the [...]]]></description>
			<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>
<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>
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<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>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>
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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 after [...]]]></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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		<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. Monfils was particularly [...]]]></description>
			<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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