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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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		<description><![CDATA[Robin Soderling defeated Chile’s Fernando Gonzales and Roger Federer defeated Juan Martin del Porto to reach French Open 2009 finals.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 293px"><a href="http://www.frenchopen4u.com/wp-content/gallery/robin-soderling/robin-soderling3.jpg"><img title="Robin Soderling" src="http://www.frenchopen4u.com/wp-content/gallery/robin-soderling/robin-soderling3.jpg" alt="Robin Soderling" width="283" height="400" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Robin Soderling</p></div>
<p>Wow!  Two of the most emotionally grueling and physically demanding comebacks in French Open Tennis 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>
<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.</p>
<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>
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<div class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 294px"><a href="http://www.frenchopen4u.com/wp-content/gallery/roger-federer/roger-federer7.jpg"><img title="Federer Defeated Del Porto to Reach The Finals Of French Open 2009" src="http://www.frenchopen4u.com/wp-content/gallery/roger-federer/roger-federer7.jpg" alt="Federer Defeated Del Porto to Reach The Finals Of French Open 2009" width="284" height="400" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Federer Defeated Del Porto to Reach The Finals Of French Open 2009</p></div>
<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>
<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>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>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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