Rolling Along: Safina uses off-pace shots to stop Cibulkova, advance to final

French Open 2009 05 Jun 2009

In sports, it is often said that “speed kills.” While few people would doubt the truth of that statement, it takes more than raw footspeed or pure velocity to rise to the top of the heap in professional tennis. Dinara Safina showed why on Thursday afternoon in Paris, and that’s why the world’s top-ranked female [...]


Twenty-Something: Federer foils Monfils, makes 20th straight slam semifinal

French Open 2009 04 Jun 2009

Wednesday at Court Philippe Chatrier, on the grounds of the Roland Garros tennis complex, a fortunate French crowd gathered to witness one of the greatest accomplishments in the history of professional sports. Roger Federer isn’t just rewriting the history of tennis. The 27-year-old from Switzerland is achieving the kinds of feats that casual sports fans [...]


Parisian Pain: Murray gets whacked by hard-hitting Gonzalez

French Open 2009 03 Jun 2009

Andy Murray, who always feels at home on the hardcourts of the United States, did well to reach the quarterfinals of the 2009 French Open. However, when the world No. 3 cracked the round of 8 for the first time at Roland Garros, there was little he could do against a man with a golden gun. Fernando Gonzalez shot [...]


Dominant Dominika: Cibulkova shuts down Sharapova, gains first-ever slam semi

French Open 2009 03 Jun 2009

It could well be that the first Tuesday of June in 2009 will represent a mere blip on the radar screen of Dominika Cibulkova’s tennis career. Then again, if this tireless Slovakian becomes a powerhouse in her profession, she’ll look back on a magical afternoon in Paris as the moment when her life changed forever. [...]


Determined Dinara: Safina weathers the storm to advance past Azarenka, into semis

French Open 2009 03 Jun 2009

One day after Roger Federer personified patience on a tennis court, Dinara Safina evidently learned a few lessons of her own. Only 24 hours after Federer overcame a confident and hard-hitting opponent to win a full-length match, Safina–the No. 1 seed in the women’s portion of the 2009 French Open–withstood a ball-blasting barrage from Belarus’s [...]


So Long, Tsonga: Del Potro makes impressive march to quarters

French Open 2009 02 Jun 2009

For the last four years, men’s tennis has had Roger and Rafa, two giants who have transcended the rest of the sport. For the past two years, the ATP Tour featured a Big Three in which Novak Djokovic joined the studs from Switzerland and Spain. Over the past 12 months, the Big Three has allowed [...]


Yanked Out of Paris: Jankovic suffers crushing fourth-round defeat

French Open 2009 02 Jun 2009

Less than three years ago, the career arc of Jelena Jankovic appeared to be headed for the highest heavens. After a miserable Monday in Paris, a struggling Serbian finds herself at a crossroads, her plans for Roland Garros reduced to rubble. Jankovic, the No. 5 seed at the French Open, lost her women’s singles fourth-round [...]


Cheating Death: Federer, living on the edge, somehow escapes Haas

French Open 2009 02 Jun 2009

If Roger Federer continues to play with fire, his hopes of Grand Slam glory will go by the wayside. Then again, after yet another remarkable escape at a major tournament, perhaps the iconic Swiss champion won’t have to dance so intimately with the grim reaper of tennis as the 2009 French Open continues. In a [...]


Lost Amid the Uproar: Quietly, Davydenko dismisses Verdasco, advances to quarters

French Open 2009 01 Jun 2009

Sunday, May 31, 2009, will be remembered for one thing and one thing only in the history of tennis. The date has become etched into eternity as the day Rafael Nadal lost his first match at Roland Garros, to Sweden’s Robin Soderling. Anything else that happened in Paris on 5/31/09 will be forgotten by casual tennis [...]


More Maria Magic: Sharapova stares down another deficit, advances to quarterfinals

French Open 2009 01 Jun 2009

The official public record indicates that Maria Sharapova has played four women’s singles matches at the 2009 French Open. For all intents and purposes, however, it sure seems as though the three-time Grand Slam champion has played only one match during her stay in Paris. The key, though, is that the globally-recognized figure has found [...]

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