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French Open Dish: Ivanovic Dismisses Crying Jankovic

Filed under: Tennis — admin at 7:18 am on Friday, June 6, 2008
Ivanovic v Safina in First-Time-Winner French Open Final The players with the most heart won out Thursday in the French Open semifinals, where Serb Ana Ivanovic and Russian Dinara Safina set up a meeting to see which will walk away with their first Grand Slam title. ADHEREL Ivanovic outlasted her Serbiajn compatriot Jelena Jankovic 6-4, 3-6, 6-4 in [...]

French Open Dish: Monfils French Fries Ferrer; Womens Semis Set

Filed under: Tennis — admin at 5:53 am on Thursday, June 5, 2008
Kuzy, Safina Advance to All-Russian French Open Semifinal Down a set and 2-5 in the second, Russian Dinara Safina staged another gutsy comeback Wednesday at the French Open, defeating countrywoman Elena Dementieva 4-6, 7-6(5), 6-0 to advance into her first semifinal at Roland Garros. ADHEREL Dementieva, the former French Open runner-up and a doormat for more mentally-stronger opponents [...]

The Monfils Magical Mystery Tour Continues at French Open

Filed under: Tennis — admin at 11:45 pm on Wednesday, June 4, 2008
I have been touting Gael Monfils for a long, long time. And in terms of upside among the new young blood on the tour (Nadal aside) I put him among the Top 3 alongside Richard Gasquet and Novak Djokovic, and like the other two I peg him as a realistic No. 1 candidate and a [...]

French Open Dish: Almagro Bows Weakly Before Nadal

Filed under: Tennis — admin at 5:33 am on Wednesday, June 4, 2008
"I tried to play it at the beginning, but I did not expect such results...He starts playing and his balls bounce up six meters high," Almagro told reporters. "These are things I'm not used to. I'm not used to that on the tour, to have such heavy balls, such pace, such rhythm. His level is very high. It's very difficult to play equal."

My Visit to the International Tennis Hall of Fame

Filed under: Tennis — admin at 5:21 am on Wednesday, June 4, 2008
Before taking a break from French Open tennis, I want to express my appreciation for Rafael Nadal’s 26 consecutive French Open singles wins, Roger Federer’s 16 consecutive Grand Slam quarterfinal appearances and Novak Djokovic’s 5th straight Grand Slam semifinal appearance. If Federer beats Gonzo, it will be 16 consecutive semifinal appearances as well. These numbers demonstrate that the big 3 are really in their own galaxy at the moment even if other players can challenge and beat them on any given day. Consistency is a key factor in dominance.

Nadal Celebrates 22nd Birthday by Hammering Almagro at French Open

Filed under: Tennis — admin at 12:19 am on Wednesday, June 4, 2008
Well, that was pretty empathic wasn’t it? Rafael Nadal didn’t just beat the guy with the most clay court wins on the year, he murdered him.

French Open Dish: Sharapova Testy, All Americans Out

Filed under: Tennis — admin at 6:55 am on Tuesday, June 3, 2008
"Oh, I was angry," said Sharapova, who was booed by fans upon rapidly exiting the stadium court. "I was angry for making unforced errors, for not taking some of those balls and just ripping them."

Nadal the Destroyer; Gonzalez, Dementieva Win Before the Rain

Filed under: Tennis — admin at 4:52 pm on Monday, June 2, 2008
Waking up to Roland Garros today has turned into waking up to rain, again. Roger Federer was up two sets on Julien Benneteau before the rain hit.

French Open Dish: Nadal, Ivanovic Merciless

Filed under: Tennis — admin at 6:21 am on Monday, June 2, 2008
"It wasn't a good day for him," Nadal said. "I wish all my have matches were like this one. Here we don't want to have mercy for anybody."

Sharapova the Cow Advances; Davydenko Out at French Open

Filed under: Tennis — admin at 6:41 am on Sunday, June 1, 2008
"I kind of forgot what it felt like to finish in two [sets]," Sharapova said after defeating No. 32 seed Karin Knapp in straight sets. "I've been kind of lucky to get through those two matches. Today was definitely a step-up from the previous two."

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