volfanbill
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With the French Open just a week away, I was ready to start a thread on it.
Rafael Nadal continues to own Federer on clay, winning the Italian Open yesterday 7-5, 6-7 (3), 6-3. In other men's news, Andy Roddick has pulled himself from the French, citing a bum right shoulder. Not that it was expected, but this just proves once again that it will be awhile before we see another male from the US win a Grand Slam.
On the women's side, things appear to be wide open.
Both of the Williams sisters are nursing injuries, and Maria Sharapova, who will overtake the retiring Justin Henin as number one this week, withdrew from the Italian Open before her semifinal match against eventual winner Jelena Jankovic. Jankovic complained of a neck pain throughout the final, so she's not totally healthy either. No injuries that I'm aware of for my girl Ana, but she looked awful in a second round loss in Italy.
Justin Henin ruled the clay court on the women's side and I'm still stunned she didn't wait until after Roland Garros to retire.
I'm taking the obvious favorite Nadal on the men's side and I'm thinking either Sharapova or Jankovic on the women's side... Cheering for Ana though of course...
Rafael Nadal continues to own Federer on clay, winning the Italian Open yesterday 7-5, 6-7 (3), 6-3. In other men's news, Andy Roddick has pulled himself from the French, citing a bum right shoulder. Not that it was expected, but this just proves once again that it will be awhile before we see another male from the US win a Grand Slam.
On the women's side, things appear to be wide open.
Both of the Williams sisters are nursing injuries, and Maria Sharapova, who will overtake the retiring Justin Henin as number one this week, withdrew from the Italian Open before her semifinal match against eventual winner Jelena Jankovic. Jankovic complained of a neck pain throughout the final, so she's not totally healthy either. No injuries that I'm aware of for my girl Ana, but she looked awful in a second round loss in Italy.
Justin Henin ruled the clay court on the women's side and I'm still stunned she didn't wait until after Roland Garros to retire.
I'm taking the obvious favorite Nadal on the men's side and I'm thinking either Sharapova or Jankovic on the women's side... Cheering for Ana though of course...