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		<title>Federer and Nadal on Track for Showdown in the Finals</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 31 May 2010 02:20:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Nathalie Narcisse</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[With both Roger Federer and Nadal methodically working through their sections at the French Open, the possibility of a final between these two is very much alive.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-3001" title="IMG_2776_federer" src="http://miamitennisnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/IMG_2776_federer-199x300.jpg" alt="" width="199" height="300" />The first week of play has come to a conclusion at the French Open.  While Andy Murray, the fourth seed, going out in the fourth round to Tomas Berdych was a shock.  The biggest eye popper was David Ferrer, the ninth seed, a definite threat to Rafael Nadal in the bottom half, being ousted in the third round in three sets by Jurgen Melzer.  With both Roger Federer and Nadal methodically working through their sections, the possibility of a final between these two is very much alive.</strong></p>
<p>Despite stumbling at times, Federer, the defending champion, has pulled through all four matches in straight sets.  Robyn Soderling, the 2009 finalist, has played steady ball.  Soderling had no difficulty with Albert Montanes in the third round nor Marin Cilic in the fourth round.  Now, Soderling faces Federer in the quarterfinals and will get the opportunity to seek revenge for last year’s defeat.  Although Federer has an ATP 12-0 record against him, Soderling prevailed in an exhibition in Abu Dhabi this January.  Therefore, Soderling will not be intimidated.</p>
<p>The French will have to wait for their homegrown champion yet another year.  In the first round, Richard Gasquet went down to Murray in a thrilling five setter. Then, in the second round, Gael Monfils was sent packing in a marathon two day drama.  Lastly, in the fourth round, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga was compelled to retire against Mikhail Youzhny due to a back injury.  Youzhny battles Berdych as the other quarterfinalist in the top half of the draw.</p>
<p>In the bottom half, after outlasting Mardy Fish in a five set brawl, Ivan Ljubicic could not withstand another assault from 22 year old Thomaz Bellucci.  Yet, in reaching the fourth round for the first time at a major, Bellucci&#8217;s prize is Nadal.</p>
<p>At the start of the tournament, Americans with authentic possibilities were likely Andy Roddick, John Isner and Sam Querrey.  The greatest hope was for Isner and Querrey, the latter had prevailed over the former in the finals in Serbia.  With no prior clay court competition, for Roddick, it was going to be an uphill battle to make it deep into the draw.  In the third round, Roddick was outplayed by qualifier Teimuraz Gabashvili and went out in straight sets.  Similarly, in the third round, Berdych expedited Isner.  Still, there is a Stars and Stripes bearer into the second week, he is Bobby Ginepri ranked 98th.  After beating Querrey in the first round, Ginepri outfoxed former champion Juan Carlos Ferrero in the third round.  In the fourth round, Ginepri battles Novak Djokovic.  Djokovic has not been performing at his peak, needing four sets in the first round against Evgeny Korolev, had a tough second round match versus Kei Nishikori and another four setter against Victor Hanescu.  If that pattern continues, Ginepri has a good shot at an upset.</p>
<p><span id="more-2983"></span>Speaking of not being sharp, Fernando Verdasco is in need of a tune-up.  Verdasco had to claw his way out of trouble in the third round against Philipp Kohlschreiber.  In the fourth round, Verdasco meets countryman Nicolas Almagro who has been impressive thus far.  Thus, Almagro will be a challenge for the seventh seed as he attempts to reach his first quarterfinal in Paris.</p>
<p>For Federer, there&#8217;s something else at stake other than the trophy.  This past week, he collected his 700th career victory.  Moreover, in Paris, by getting to the semifinals, Federer has the opportunity to equal Pete Sampras&#8217; record, at 286, of most weeks at number one.  However, should Federer be dethroned prior to that stage, he could surrender that coveted spot to Nadal.  As one who is acutely aware of his place in the history of the game and takes pride in possessing the top ranking, one has the sense that such a factor will motivate Federer to the point of assuring that he sees Nadal on that final Sunday.</p>
<p>Like pack-man, Nadal has been systematically gobbling up the field.   Bellucci and Nadal have played only once, ironically at Roland Garros in  2008.  Since then, Bellucci&#8217;s game has matured a great deal.  Perhaps   as an un-jaded commodity, he could be an obstacle for Nadal.  Still, his  prospects look bleak.  Considering Nadal&#8217;s record against the rest of  the field, when all is said, the ball appears squarely in his corner to  carry his fifth French Open.</p>
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		<title>Preview of the Men’s French Open Draw 2010</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 22 May 2010 02:00:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Nathalie Narcisse</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[On Sunday, the 2010 French Open gets underway.  Before the first ball is struck at Roland Garros, here’s a taste of how the proceedings may unravel on the gentlemen's side.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-2389" src="http://miamitennisnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/IMG_2877_federer-199x300.jpg" alt="" width="199" height="300" />On Sunday, the 2010 French Open gets underway.  Before the first ball is struck at Roland Garros, here’s a taste of how the proceedings may unravel on the gentlemen&#8217;s side.</strong></p>
<p>Since 2006, Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer had made it a habit of contesting for the trophy on the final Sunday. Last year, Robin Soderling interrupted that cycle by ousting Nadal in the fourth round.  After descending a wee bit in the rankings, with a record three Masters clay court titles, Nadal returned to his familiar spot at number two this week.  Therefore, this sets up the possibility of a final featuring defending champion Federer and his old nemesis Nadal.</p>
<p>By far, Nadal has been the best clay court player this season.  As such, it’s almost a given penciling his name as a finalist.  In examining the draw, Nadal, the top seed in the bottom section, appears to have a green line through the round of 16.  In the quarterfinals, the Spaniard could see slight resistance from fellow countrymen Fernando Versdasco and Nicolas Almagro.  The latter in particular competed well against Nadal in Madrid.  Still, Nadal should pull through.</p>
<p>Also in the bottom half are Andy Roddick and Novak Djokovic, potential semifinal adversaries for Nadal.  Last year, Roddick had a career best showing in Paris by reaching the round of 16.  In the first round, Roddick takes on veteran Jarkko Nieminen, then, a possible third round match with Juan Monaco.  Hence, the American may say his goodbyes to Paris early. Assuming Roddick advances to the quarters, he could face the second best performer on clay this year, David Ferrer.  Considering that Roddick has not competed since the Sony Ericsson Open and with clay being his least successful surface, it hard to imagine Roddick progressing to the second week.</p>
<p>Despite a clay title and two other finals, Djokovic went down in the third round in 2009.  This year, Djokovic withdrew early in Serbia and his best result was the semifinals in Monte-Carlo. Consequently, for Djokovic, resting may be a blessing.  On the other hand, it could be a curse, not allowing the Serb to be clay fit.  With former French Open winner Juan Carlos Ferrero potentially as a third round opponent and Ferrer in the quarterfinals, the third seed could have his hands full before getting a crack at Nadal.</p>
<p><span id="more-2902"></span>For the top seeds in the top half of the draw, Federer and Andy Murray, struggling has been the operative word lately.  Federer seems to have shaken off some of the cobwebs by advancing to the finals in Madrid.  Still, the proof will be how Federer fares against potential third round rivals Gael Monfils or Stanislas Wawrinka.  In the quarters, Federer may battle Robin Soderling over whom he triumphed in the finals last year.  Additionally, Ernests Gulbis and Albert Montanes brimming with belief after their victories over Federer in Rome and Estoril respectively as well as Marin Cilic, a youngster excelling with each major, could cause Federer’s downfall in the quarters.  In the semifinals, Federer may see the always dangerous Murray itching to avenge his Australian Open final defeat.  Alternate possibilities in the semis include Jo-Wilfried Tsonga who will have the home crowd behind him or Tomas Berdych who stopped Federer in Miami.  Needless to say, the world number one has a journey fraught with peril to the finals.</p>
<p>In the first round, Murray clashes with hometown favorite Richard Gasquet.  For Gasquet, it’s a golden opportunity to regain loss ground by vanquishing a vulnerable Murray.  Moreover, Murray’s round of 16 counterpart may be John Isner, a finalist in Serbia or Tomas Berdych a formidable rival especially after his great run in Miami.  Furthermore, in the quarters, both Mikhail Youzhny and Tsonga may present serious challenges for the Scot.</p>
<p>An impediment for Tsonga in the third round may be Thiemo De Bakker who stunned the Frenchman in Barcelona.  Later, in the round of 16, Tsonga could play either Tommy Robredo or Youzhny who are quite proficient on the red dust.</p>
<p>No matter how one dissects the draw, the outcome is advantage Nadal.   It’s simply difficult to conceive how Federer, Djokovic, Verdasco or Ferrer can halt the four time champion from capturing his fifth French title.</p>
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		<title>Federer Tipped Over by Berdych, Venus Saunters Into Semis</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 31 Mar 2010 22:03:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Nathalie Narcisse</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Roger Federer fell in the fourth round of the Sony Ericsson Open to Tomas Berdych.  Venus Williams advanced to the semifinals.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-2405" src="http://miamitennisnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/IMG_2049_federer-199x300.jpg" alt="" width="199" height="300" />Nearly a year, Madrid May 2009, has elapsed since Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal butted heads in an ATP final.  Fans were hopeful that Federer and Nadal would rekindle their rivalry at the Sony Ericsson Open.  That possibility was dashed in the fourth round as Tomas Berdych beat Federer 6-4,6-7,7-6.<br />
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Federer had been fumbling his way through the tournament.  Still, the wish was that the world number one’s luck would not run out.  Subsequent to Berdych and Federer’s first meeting at the 2004 Athens Olympics where the former prevailed, the latter has claimed their next eight bouts.  At the 2009 Australian Open, Berdych carried the first two sets, but still went down in flames.  Perhaps that performance bolstered Berdych’s morale leading him to believe that his fortune could be better in a best of three sets contest.</p>
<p>After a double fault gave Federer a break point, the world number one broke to open the match, then consolidated for 2-1.  In a game where Federer donated a double fault, Berdych got two chances to break.  On his second opportunity, Berdych knotted the set at 3 all.  Down the road as Federer served to push the set to a tiebreaker, at love-40, he double faulted to gift Berdych the set.</p>
<p>From the opening game of the second set, Federer applied pressure, but failed to convert on four break point opportunities.  The same story was repeated in the 7th and 9th games.  Finally in a tiebreaker, Federer captured the second set.</p>
<p>In the third set, after breaking, Berdych stretched his advantage to 3-1. However, serving at 4-3,  Berdych double faulted on double break point to equalize things at 4 all.  With no break point the rest of the way, a tiebreaker settled the set.  Post saving match point at 6-7, Berdych won the next three points to seal the victory and quarterfinal spot.</p>
<p>Fernando Verdasco, Berdych’s quarterfinal opponent, is probably relieved not to see Federer against whom he has a 4-0 lifetime mark.  Verdasco triumphed over the 7th seed, Marin Cilic, 6-4,7-6.</p>
<p>In the round of 16, Nadal clashed with countryman David Ferrer.  After the two exchanged early service breaks and neither manufactured another break point, the set went to a tiebreaker.  In the latter stages, Nadal finally strung together two consecutive points to claim it.  In the second set, Nadal went up by a break.  However, again, Ferrer crawled back to 4 all.  With Ferrer serving to tie the set at 5 all, Nadal gained the upper hand and penned his name into the quarterfinals .  Nadal takes on Jo-Wilfried Tsonga.  Earlier in the day, Tsonga sent Juan Carlos Ferrero home in straight sets 6-2,6-2.</p>
<p>Also into the quarterfinals are Andy Roddick and Nicolas Almagro.  Roddick defeated Benjamin Becker 7-6,6-3.  Almagro prevailed over Thomaz Bellucci in three sets.  These two will do battle in the next round.</p>
<p>Unfortunately for Mardy Fish, a sciatic nerve injury caused him to pull out of his match against Mikhail Youzhny.  Fish was on the losing end 1-6,0-1 when he retired.  Youzhny has Robin Soderling as his quarterfinal adversary.  Soderling dismissed Fernando Gonzalez in three sets 6-0,6-7,6-2.</p>
<p>After fighting off Daniela Hantuchova tooth and nail to advance to the quarterfinals, Williams eased her way to the semifinals with a 6-3,6-1 win over Agnieszka Radwanska. Williams secured a break for 2-1 on Radwanska’s opening game.  Promptly though, Radwanska squared the set at 2 a piece.  Then, with back to back double faults, Radwanska went down 15-30, Williams won the next two points for a 5-4 lead.   With an easy game, Williams closed out the first set.  The second set, Williams once more took Radwanska’s first service game.  By allowing Radwanska only one game the entire set, Williams walked into the semis.</p>
<p>Venus meets Marion Bartoli.  Bartoli defeated Yanina Wickmayer 6-4,7-5 to advance to her first semifinal in Miami.</p>
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		<title>Nadal Averts the Upset, Roddick Swiftly Through</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Mar 2010 16:45:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Nathalie Narcisse</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the third round at the Sony Ericsson Open, Rafael Nadal was severely tested by David Nalbandian.  Still, Nadal booked his passage into the round of 16 with a 6-7,6-2,6-2 victory. Andy Roddick breezed through, beating Sergiy Stakhovsky 6-2,6-1 to advance.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-2355" title="IMG_2253_nadal" src="http://miamitennisnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/IMG_2253_nadal-199x300.jpg" alt="" width="199" height="300" />In the third round at the Sony Ericsson Open, Rafael Nadal was severely tested by David Nalbandian.  Still, Nadal booked his passage into the round of 16 with a 6-7,6-2,6-2 victory. Andy Roddick breezed through, beating Sergiy Stakhovsky 6-2,6-1 to advance.</strong></p>
<p>After Nadal secured the early break at 2-1, Nalbandian knotted the first set at 3 when Nadal double faulted on break point.  From that point on, these two guarded serve.  In the tiebreaker, Nadal dumped a backhand into the net to give Nalbandian a 2-1 mini-break lead.  Later, Nadal leveled things at 4 all.  Nalbandian erased a set point by Nadal, then, on his third set point captured the set when Nadal missed a forehand up the line.</p>
<p>Although Nadal began the second set with a couple of errors, he held serve.  After wiping out a break point by Nalbandian, Nadal converted on a break point courtesy of his rival’s miscue.  With a love game, Nadal consolidated for 5-2.  Subsequently, the next game, Nadal broke a second time to close out the set.</p>
<p>After a love hold, Nalbandian faced break point his second time out in third set.  Nadal went on to grab the break for 3-1.  Again, with a love hold, Nadal moved ahead 4-1.  Following an easy game for 2-4, Nalbandian tried to make a charge, but failed.  Nadal extended his lead to 5-2.  Then, at triple break/match point, with a forehand up the line winner, Nadal finished off the match.</p>
<p>Next up for Nadal is fellow Spaniard David Ferrer.  The 15th seed defeated Ivo Karlovic 7-6,6-3.  After his smooth entrance into the round of 16, Roddick has another potential easy adversary in Benjamin Becker.  Becker prevailed over 18th seed Tommy Robredo 1-6,6-4,7-6.</p>
<p>After his glorious victory over Novak Djokovic, Oliver Rochus was brought down to earth by Thomaz Bellucci.  Bellucci stopped Rochus, winning 6-3,6-4. In the succeeding round, Bellluci battles Nicolas Almagro.  Almagro fought off Jeremy Chardy 6-2,6-7,6-3.</p>
<p>Juan Carlos Ferrero downed American John Isner 6-2,3-6,6-3.  The upcoming challenge for Ferrero is Jo-Wilfried Tsonga.  The Frenchman ousted Phillip Kohlschreiber in straight sets 6-2,7-5.</p>
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		<title>Nadal, Clijsters and Henin On the Schedule Sunday At 2010 SEO</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 28 Mar 2010 13:42:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Nathalie Narcisse</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The ATP begins its third round action with the bottom half of the draw playing. Conversely, the women’s bottom half which comprises players such as Jelena Jankovic, Kim Clijsters and Justine Henin finishes off its third round.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-2281" title="IMG_1669_nadal" src="http://miamitennisnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/IMG_1669_nadal-300x199.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="199" />The Sony Ericsson Open’s fifth session offers a plethora of fascinating matches.  The ATP begins its third round action with the bottom half of the draw which includes Rafael Nadal and Andy Roddick playing. Conversely, the women’s bottom half which comprises players such as Jelena Jankovic, Kim Clijsters and Justine Henin finishes off its third round.</strong></p>
<p>First up on stadium court are Kim Clijsters and Shahar Peer.  At their only meeting in Sydney in 2007, Clijsters had a straight sets victory.  A quarterfinalist at the 2007 U.S. and Australian Open, Peer’s game has evolved over the three years. Therefore, this has the promise of an intriguing match.  After the ladies, Rafael Nadal and David Nalbandian take center stage. Since coming back from hip surgery in 2009 and an abdominal tear this January, earlier this month, Nalbandian carried his country to a quarterfinal berth in Davis Cup. Although Nalbandian is now ranked 161st , with his having a winning record against Nadal, the Spaniard will be on his toes.</p>
<p>Later on stadium court, Maria Kirilenko collides with Caroline Wozniacki. The latter is 4-0 versus the former; they last met two weeks ago also in the third round at Indian Wells. The afternoon session terminates with Andy Roddick facing Sergiy Stakhovsky.  On his way to capturing the St Petersburg Open last year, Stakhovsky defeated former world number one, Marat Safin.  Although this is their initial showdown, Roddick could be tested.</p>
<p>On the grandstand, Henin battles Dominika Cibulkova.  A first encounter for both ladies, it will interesting to see which one stands tall after the match.  Victoria Azarenka meets Lucie Safarova.  The defending champion has a perfect 3-0 record against Safarova. Another first time meeting is John Isner versus Juan Carlos Ferrero.  On the outer courts, Sam Stosur and Vera Zvonareva both square off versus opponents against whom they have unblemished records.</p>
<p>At night, Jankovic clashes against Elena Vesnina.  Jankovic owns her rival 4-0 in their head to head series. That’s followed by Jo-Wilfried Tsonga and Phillip Kohlschreiber.  These players have split their prior two matches.</p>
<p>Here is Sunday’s full schedule :</p>
<p><strong>SUNDAY, MARCH 28</strong> <strong><br />
</strong></p>
<p><strong>STADIUM start 11:00 am</strong><br />
[14] K Clijsters (BEL) vs [17] S Peer (ISR) &#8211; WTA</p>
<p>Not Before 1:00 PM<br />
[WC] D Nalbandian (ARG) vs [4] R Nadal (ESP) &#8211; ATP</p>
<p>Not Before 3:00 PM<br />
[32] M Kirilenko (RUS) vs [2] C Wozniacki (DEN) &#8211; WTA<br />
[6] A Roddick (USA) vs S Stakhovsky (UKR) &#8211; ATP</p>
<p>Not Before 7:00 PM<br />
[7] J Jankovic (SRB) vs [28] E Vesnina (RUS) &#8211; WTA</p>
<p>Not Before 8:30 PM<br />
[8] J Tsonga (FRA) vs [28] P Kohlschreiber (GER) &#8211; ATP<br />
<strong><br />
GRANDSTAND start 11:00 am</strong><br />
[33] N Almagro (ESP) vs J Chardy (FRA) &#8211; ATP<br />
[27] T Bellucci (BRA) vs O Rochus (BEL) &#8211; ATP<br />
[WC] J Henin (BEL) vs [26] D Cibulkova (SVK) &#8211; WTA<br />
L Safarova (CZE) vs [4] V Azarenka (BLR) &#8211; WTA</p>
<p>Not Before 5:00 PM<br />
[17] J Isner (USA) vs [12] J Ferrero (ESP) &#8211; ATP</p>
<p><strong>COURT 1 start 10:00 am</strong><br />
N Grandin (RSA) / A Spears (USA) vs Y Chan (TPE) / J Zheng (CHN) &#8211; WTA<br />
M Llodra (FRA) / A Ram (ISR) vs F Lopez (ESP) / F Verdasco (ESP) &#8211; ATP<br />
[15] F Schiavone (ITA) vs [22] A Pavlyuchenkova (RUS) &#8211; WTA<br />
[1] D Nestor (CAN) / N Zimonjic (SRB) vs P Cuevas (URU) / F Gonzalez (CHI) &#8211; ATP<br />
[6] B Mattek-Sands (USA) / Z Yan (CHN) or M Kirilenko (RUS) / A Radwanska (POL) vs [WC] K Clijsters (BEL) / K Flipkens (BEL) &#8211; WTA</p>
<p><strong>COURT 2 start 11:00 am</strong><br />
V Razzano (FRA) vs [9] S Stosur (AUS) &#8211; WTA<br />
S Errani (ITA) vs [11] V Zvonareva (RUS) &#8211; WTA<br />
[15] D Ferrer (ESP) vs [24] I Karlovic (CRO) &#8211; ATP<br />
[18] T Robredo (ESP) vs B Becker (GER) &#8211; ATP</p>
<p>Not Before 5:00 PM<br />
[WC] R Harrison (USA) / N Lapentti (ECU) vs E Butorac (USA) / R Ram (USA) &#8211; ATP</p>
<p><strong>COURT 3 start 10:00 am</strong><br />
J Coin (FRA) / V King (USA) vs K Jans (POL) / V Uhlirova (CZE) &#8211; WTA<br />
J Melzer (AUT) / P Petzschner (GER) vs [6] S Aspelin (SWE) / P Hanley (AUS) &#8211; ATP<br />
I Andreev (RUS) / M Youzhny (RUS) vs M Fish (USA) / M Knowles (BAH) &#8211; ATP<br />
[3] L Dlouhy (CZE) / L Paes (IND) vs R Hutchins (GBR) / J Kerr (AUS) &#8211; ATP</p>
<p><strong>COURT 6 start 10:00 am</strong><br />
[7] F Cermak (CZE) / M Mertinak (SVK) vs R Lindstedt (SWE) / H Tecau (ROU) &#8211; ATP<br />
S Huss (AUS) / W Moodie (RSA) vs [4] M Bhupathi (IND) / M Mirnyi (BLR) &#8211; ATP<br />
G Dulko (ARG) / F Pennetta (ITA) vs [2] N Llagostera Vives (ESP) / M Martinez Sanchez (ESP) &#8211; WTA<br />
[3] N Petrova (RUS) / S Stosur (AUS) vs O Govortsova (BLR) / A Kudryavtseva (RUS) &#8211; WTA</p>
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		<title>Djokovic Done In By Rochus, Wozniacki Worms Through</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Mar 2010 23:18:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Nathalie Narcisse</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Friday at the Sony Ericsson Open, the male and female second seed encountered a heap of trouble. Caroline Wozniacki pulled through in three tough sets while Novak Djokovic was shown the exit by Olivier Rochus.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-2243" src="http://miamitennisnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/03/IMG_1402_rochus-199x300.jpg" alt="" width="199" height="300" />Whilst rain had been forecasted in Miami at the Sony Ericsson Open on Friday, what was unexpected was Novak Djokovic’s second round departure.  Olivier Rochus ousted the world number two 6-2,6-7,6-4.  Simultaneously on court 1, Caroline Wozniacki, the women’s number two, was on the verge of an early exit herself.  However, Wozniacki survived against Tsvetana Pironkova 3-6,6-3,6-4.</strong></p>
<p>Rochus broke in the opening game.  After consolidating, Olivier placed a beautiful backhand down the line winner to set up triple break point.  Rochus converted a second break when Djokovic’s backhand sailed long.  After erasing a break point and extending his lead to 5-1, Rochus closed out the set his next time out.</p>
<p>In the second set, Rochus again obtained triple break point and with a backhand down the line winner took a 3-2 lead.  But, Djokovic got back on even terms promptly breaking the next game.  The set went to a tiebreaker where Rochus got ahead early on.  Yet, Djokovic weathered the storm and stole the set.</p>
<p>The decisive set, after holding serve, Rochus was gifted a double fault by Djokovic and broke for 2-1.  Then, by donating to his opponent a couple of errors, Rochus lost his edge. Soon though, Rochus worked his way to double break point and capitalized when Djokovic’s forehand traveled long. Later on, Rochus fought off a break point and stretched his advantage to 4-1.  After failing to secure the insurance break, serving at 5-3, Rochus committed a string of errors allowing Djokovic to stay in the match.  Still, with miscues by Djokovic, Rochus manufactured break point/match point.  Olivier pocketed the match when another Novak forehand went astray.</p>
<p>After the match, MiamiTennisNews inquired:<br />
<em>Q.  Were you having problems breathing on the court?  Looked like the conditions were a little bit heavy out there.</em><br />
DJOKOVIC:  Yeah, it was a bit humid, but, you know, he was making me run a lot so points were really long.  That was exhausting.</p>
<p><em>Q.  You&#8217;ve been playing a lot of tennis.  Are you thinking of maybe rescheduling for the clay season?</em><br />
DJOKOVIC:  I don&#8217;t know.  I will have more time now I guess to rest and prepare well for clay.</p>
<p>On to the ladies, after dropping the first set to Pironkova, Wozniacki was behind in the second set.  The world number two battled back and captured the break for 5-3.  Subsequently, Wozniacki held to push the match to a third set.</p>
<p>In the ultimate set, Pironkova got a break early on and consolidated for 3-0.  After finally getting on the board, Wozniacki earned triple break point and converted.  Later at 3 all, Wozniacki took a go ahead break for 4-3.  However, Pironkova fought back to 4 a piece.  But, a resilient Wozniacki manufactured another break point and put herself in front 5-4 when Pironkova’s forehand up the line sailed long.  Then, on her third match point, as a forehand from Pironkova landed wide, Wozniacki punched her ticket into the third round.</p>
<p>With the rain backlog, Kim Clijsters’ match originally scheduled on stadium court was bounced to an outer court.  Regardless, for Clijsters, it turned out to be a practice session with a 6-1,6-1 thumping of Petra Kvitova.  Like Clijsters, Vera Zvonareva put on a clinic against Melanie Oudin 6-1, 6-2. Maria Kirilenko crawled out of a 5-2 deficit in the third set against Melinda Czink to pilfer the match in the tiebreaker.  After losing the first set, Lucie Safarova seized the second set tiebreaker then rolled over Maria Jose Martinez Sanchez 4-6.7-6,6-2.  Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova, the 22nd seed, continues to impress; the youngster beat Tamira Paszek  7-6,4-6,6-3 for a third round berth.   Before the rain came, Victoria Azarenka, the defending champion, had a 6-3,6-2 victory over Alexandra Dulgheru. Jelena Jankovic, Dominika Cibulkova, Elena Vesnina and Shahar Peer were straight sets winners.  Samatha Stosur was pushed to a third set by Carla Suarez Navarro and made it through.</p>
<p>Elena Dementieva, the 5th seed, suffered her 11th defeat to Justine Henin 6-3,6-2. Alisa Kleybanova, the 24th seed, fell to Sara Errani 6-4,7-5 while Jie Zheng, seeded 20th, was upset by Virginie Razzano in straight sets.  For Alize Cornet, it was another disappointing tournament with an early ousting, this time by Francesca Schiavone.  Schiavone prevailed 6-3,6-2.  After being on the road six weeks and some heartbreaking losses, Cornet’s 2010 record is now 6-9.</p>
<p>MiamiTennisNews wanted to know about Cornet’s state of mind:<em></em></p>
<p><em>Q. You look physically tired, are you also mentally tired? </em><br />
CORNET:  Maybe a little, it’s already many weeks that I’m away from home.  I have not cut back in terms of training and I am someone who trains a lot usually. I rarely give myself time off, days of rest. I am becoming cognizant that I should take resting a little more seriously and from time to time award myself a day off. However, I think it’s difficult with long stretches of tournaments as such.</p>
<p>Djokovic was followed on stadium court by Rafael Nadal.  In no time, Nadal dispatched Taylor Dent 6-4,6-3.  Andy Roddick and Jo-Wilfried Tsonga had a no drama night with straight set wins over their opponents Igor Andreev and Guillermo Garcia-Lopez respectively.  Ivan Ljubicic, the champion at Indian Wells last week, was forced to retire against Benjamin Becker after carrying the first set and the first game in the second due to a back injury.  It was a tough day for the American males with Sam Querrey and James Blake going down after winning their first sets to Jeremy Chardy and Thomas Bellucci respectively. But, John Isner avoided the upset with a 7-6,2-6,7-6 victory over Michael Russell.  David Nalbandian, Ivo Karlovic, Juan Carlos Ferrero, David Ferrer, Tommy Robredo, Nicolas Almagro and Phillip Kohlschreiber advanced.</p>
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		<title>Spain Bounces Israel , Czech Republic Outlives Croatia in Davis Cup Semis</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Sep 2009 00:16:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Nathalie Narcisse</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[With Spain's best players, Rafael Nadal and Fernando Verdasco, out of commission due to abdominal muscle injuries, the defending Davis Cup champion had to rely on an alternate squad to bat in the semifinals against Israel.  Unfortunately for first time semifinalist Israel, the tandem of David Ferrer, Juan Carlos Ferrero, Tommy Robredo and Feliciano Lopez showed no cracks. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-1455" title="img_97281" src="http://miamitennisnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/img_97281-199x300.jpg" alt="img_97281" width="199" height="300" />With Spain&#8217;s best players, Rafael Nadal and Fernando Verdasco, out of commission due to abdominal muscle injuries, the defending Davis Cup champion had to rely on an alternate squad to bat in the semifinals against Israel.  Unfortunately for first time semifinalist Israel, the tandem of David Ferrer, Juan Carlos Ferrero, Tommy Robredo and Feliciano Lopez showed no cracks. </strong></p>
<p>Spurred on by their home crowd as well as cheerleaders Nadal and Verdasco, the Spaniards gave an A+ performance. As a result, by Saturday, Spain had carried all three rubbers to safely move on to the finals for the second straight year<strong>. </strong>Although with the clay Israel was at a conspicuous disadvantage, it still put up an admirable fight. On Friday, Ferrer got his team off to a great start with a 6-1,6-4,6-3 victory over Harel Levy.  Subsequently, Israel&#8217;s best singles offering Dudi Sela battled Juan Carlos Ferrero. Despite Sela&#8217;s valiant effort, with a far more competitive rubber than the score reflected, Sela could not keep up with the former French Open champion.  Ferrero prevailed 6-4,6-2,6-0.</p>
<p>On Saturday, with Spain ahead two matches to none, the 2008 Australian doubles champion and renowned Israeli pair Andy Ram and Jonathan Erlich represented Israel&#8217;s best opportunity to keep its remarkable run alive.  The Israelis encountered a wall as Robredo &amp; Lopez, who seldom play as a unit, came up victorious 7-6,6-7,6-4,6-2.  With neither team able to capitalize on break point chances, the first set was captured by Spain in a tiebreaker.  However, the Israelis quickly reversed that momentum  in the second set when Lopez double faulted at 0-40 giving them a 1-0 edge.  After Israel consolidated, Robredo saved three break points to maintain a one game deficit at 1-2.  With Israel serving for the set at 4-5, Erlich committed a myriad of volley errors which allowed Spain to get back on serve. Following Robredo&#8217;s love service game for 6-5, Israel up 40-15 needed Ram&#8217;s sensational volleying skills to efface a break point and eventually get into a tiebreaker.  Shortly after, a backhand volley error by Erlich permitted the Spaniards to build a 4-1 lead.  Yet, this resilient Israeli pair saved five set points and equalized the match when Robredo&#8217;s forehand volley sailed long.</p>
<p>In the third set, Spain converted triple break point, then broke Israel a second time for 3-0 with some spectacular forehands by Robredo. Although Erlich and Ram closed the gap slightly by breaking, the insurance break was just the cushion the Spaniard required to claim the set. Only weeks removed from right elbow surgery, Erlich couldn&#8217;t contend with the blows from the Spanish side.  Serving at 1 all in the fourth, a low backhand return by Lopez forced Erlich to volley up resulting in break point. Furthermore, at this critical stage, pain in the elbow caused Erlich to request an injury time out. Soon, back at service line, Erlich surrendered his serve.  After consolidating, the Spaniards broke again to extend their lead to 4-1. A few games later, at love, Lopez punched his nation&#8217;s passage into the finals.</p>
<p>Today, as ordained by the rules, the remaining rubbers took place. In the initial one, Ferrer defeated Ram 6-3,6-1.  Israel avoided a shutout as Levy carried the second match 7-5, 6-2 over Lopez. Despite this outcome, the Israelis will look back on 2009 with fondness and great pride. Prior to being derailed by Spain, Israel registered victories over powerhouses Sweden and Russia.</p>
<p>Spain will battle Czech Republic, the latter makes it&#8217;s first appearance in the finals since 1980.  At that time, the territory was in one piece and called Czechoslovakia.  The Czechs also secured their entry into the final round on Saturday after winning all three rubbers. On Friday, Radek Stepanek tranquilized a hostile Croatian crowd, stared down 78 aces and took one minute shy of 6 hours before edging out Ivo Karlovic 6-7,7-6,7-6,6-7,16-14. On the heel of one of the longest matches in Davis Cup history, Tomas Berdych, not wanting to be outdone by his countryman, took down Marin Cilic 6-3,6-3,3-6,4-6,6-3 after 3hours and  48 minutes. Still with plenty of reserve, Berdych and Stepanek teamed up on Saturday in what must have seemed like a practice session to beat Lovro Zvoko and Cilic 6-1,6-3,6-4.  So today&#8217;s action featured two dead rubbers. Czech Jan Hajek defeated Roko Karnusic 7-6,6-4.  The home audience did not leave empty handed as Zvoko prevailed over Lukas Dlouhy 6-3, 6-4.</p>
<p>The finals will be decided in December with Spain hosting the Czechs Republic.  Although both teams performed well on clay this weekend, the Spaniards with the best clay players around, even with Nadal sidelined, will be hard to be.  Therefore, it will take a formidable performance by the Czechs to prevent Spain from capturing it&#8217;s fourth cup this decade.</p>
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		<title>Croatia Expels U.S. In Davis Cup Quarterfinal</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Jul 2009 01:54:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Nathalie Narcisse</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Davis Cup quarterfinal was the focus this weekend as the U.S. played Croatia in Europe.  In the fourth rubber today, with America's back against the wall, James Blake tried to maintain his undefeated record vis-à-vis 20 year-old, Marin Cilic.  However, Blake came up short against the talented youngster, as Cilic prevailed 6-3, 6-3, 4-6, 6-2 sending Croatia to the semifinals.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://miamitennisnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/img_0642.jpg"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-947" title="img_0642" src="http://miamitennisnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/img_0642-200x300.jpg" alt="img_0642" width="200" height="300" /></a><strong>The Davis Cup quarterfinal was the focus this weekend as the U.S. played Croatia in Europe.  In the fourth rubber today, with America&#8217;s back against the wall, James Blake tried to maintain his undefeated record vis-à-vis 20 year-old, Marin Cilic.  However, Blake came up short against the talented youngster, as Cilic prevailed 6-3, 6-3, 4-6, 6-2 sending Croatia to the semifinals.</strong></p>
<p>After Blake was unable to take the lead in spite of numerous break point opportunities in the first set, Cilic broke when the American&#8217;s forehand went long in the first set for a 5-3 edge.  Then, with a love game, the Croatian carried the first set.  In the second set, after holding serve, with a forehand up the line winner, Blake managed a break point. But, that evaporated when James dumped a backhand down the line into the net.  With excellent serves, Cilic held.  At 2 all, after Blake failed to convert on a game point, Cilic made a service return winner for break point.  Subsequently, Cilic capitalized with a Blake double fault to go ahead 4-2.  Soon afterward, Cilic broke a second time to take a two set lead.</p>
<p>After comfortably holding serve to open the third, with a forehand up the line winner, Cilic arrived at break point. The Croatian scored when the American&#8217;s backhand hit the net and sailed long.  Immediately, with a couple of backhand winners, Blake broke back for 1-2.  Always under the knife, Blake faced several break points and dismissed them including five in the eighth game.  Perhaps a little obfuscated, Cilic committed a forehand error to give Blake a break point; the latter grabbed the edge when the former&#8217;s forehand went long.  James won the third and forced a fourth set.</p>
<p>On his first break point chance in the fourth, thanks to a backhand error by his rival, Cilic converted to take a 2-0 lead.  Then, the Croat consolidated with a love game. Never in danger on serve, with a crosscourt forehand winner, Marin broke James once more to secure the set and Croatia&#8217;s semifinal berth.</p>
<p><span id="more-894"></span>With just pride at stake in the fifth rubber, Bob Bryan substituted for an injured Marty Fish while the Croatians also had a stand-in for Ivo Karlovic, Roko Karanusic.  Bob, a former singles NCAA champion, beat Roko 5-7, 6-3, 7-6. After the players traded breaks for 2 all, with penetrating forehands and powerful serves, Bryan kept up with Karanusic.  But, serving at 5-6, Bob made a couple of forehand errors to lose the set.  After being unable to push through despite multiple break point chances, with a deep forehand crosscourt, Bryan finally got the mistake from Karanusic to jump ahead 4-1.  The American consolidated with a love game and closed out the set similarly.  In the third, a broken string on a backhand led to a break point for Karanusic which he secured for 4-2.  Yet, after provoking a few forehand mistakes from Karanusic at 40-15, Bryan reached deuce.  Then, hanging tough, Bryan managed on his sixth break point to prevail and get back on serve.  Serving at 4-5, Bob saved two match points to equalize the set. In the tiebreaker, by forcing an error, Bryan captured a mini-break.  Ultimately, with a forehand volley winner, Bob closed out the set and the match.</p>
<p>For the Americans, this weekend was a case of missed opportunities.  Leading two sets to none, Blake went down to Karlovic on Friday 7-6, 6-4, 3-6, 6-7, 5-7.  Later that day, Fish lost a heartbreaker also in five to Cilic 6-4, 3-6, 7-6, 1-6, 6-8.  Although the Bryan brothers thrashed their doubles opponents on Saturday, there was a sense that the Americans were in a no win situation particularly with the absence of their best player, Andy Roddick. So for the Americans, it&#8217;s time to look ahead to 2010.</p>
<p>Now, Croatia will battle the Czech Republic at home in the semifinals.  The Czech defeated last year&#8217;s runner up Argentina 3-2.  Radek Stepanek won the decider in straight sets against Juan Monaco 7-6, 6-3, 6-2.  Spain also needed a fifth rubber against Germany.  In that one, Juan Carlos Ferrero beat Andreas Beck 6-4, 6-4, 6-4.  The surprise semifinalist is Israel.  The Israelis crushed the Russians, taking the first three rubbers and four matches overall.  Defending champion Spain will be Israel&#8217;s next challenge on Spanish soil.</p>
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		<title>2009 French Open Draw Released</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 23 May 2009 03:56:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Nathalie Narcisse</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This Monday, the most talented men and women in tennis will initiate the process of deciding who will walk away with the year’s second major. While Rafael Nadal is unequivocally the favorite on the men’s side, the women’s potential champion is much harder to predict.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><a href="http://miamitennisnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/french_open_logo.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-440" src="http://miamitennisnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/french_open_logo-150x150.jpg" alt="french_open_logo" width="150" height="150" /></a>This Monday, the most talented men and women in tennis will initiate the process of deciding who will walk away with the year’s second major.  While Rafael Nadal is unequivocally the favorite on the men’s side, the women’s potential champion is much harder to predict.</strong></p>
<p>Although Nadal going down to Roger Federer in Madrid added spice to the contest, the Spaniard remains the one with the target on his back.  Fellow countrymen David Ferrer and Fernando Verdasco, possible fourth round and quarterfinal opponents respectively, could provide further intrigue to the plot.  But, Nadal has had no trouble dealing with either man during his spectacular clay court run.  The most anticipated semifinal match up could be Nadal versus Brit Andy Murray.  Murray showed moments of brilliance in their semifinal meeting in Monte Carlo which he lost. Murray may need to go through Spaniard Albert Montanes, Chilean Fernando Gonzalez, pesky Czech Radek Stepanek or Marat Safin, a semifinalist in 2008.  So Murray’s will have a mount to climb before getting to Nadal.</p>
<p>On paper, Federer should reach the quarterfinals without difficulties.  However, lurking in Roger’s section are James Blake, Tomas Berdych and a couple Spaniards, any of them could serve as spoilers.  In the quarters, Federer could face Andy Roddick. Yet, Roddick could have a rough time getting past his rivals since clay is not his best surface.  Serb Novak Djokovic and Federer could meet in the semifinals.  Having come back from a set and a break down to prevail their last two encounters, Novak will have confidence squarely in his corner.  However, standing in Djokovic’s way in the preliminary rounds may be former French Open champion Juan Carlos Ferrero, top ten players Argentine Juan Martin Del Potro and Frenchman Jo-Wilfred Tsonga.</p>
<p><span id="more-416"></span>With defending champion Ana Ivanovic sporadically competing the last few weeks because of injury, repeating is unlikely.  Undoubtedly, Ivanovic will probably be tested from the first round by Italian Sara Errani.  World number one and 2008 finalist, Dinara Safina has shone on clay with two premier titles and consequently could be considered a slim favorite.  But, nothing will be a gimme for the top seed with Victoria Azarenka, Carla Suarez Navarro or Venus Williams searching to make waves at Safina’s expense.  Venus may encounter German Sabine Lisicki in the second round.  Lisicki beat Venus in Charleston.  Two Russians returning from injury, Vera Zvonareva and Maria Sharapova, could clash in the early rounds. It would be surprising if either makes it past the quarterfinals.</p>
<p>Although Serena Williams, Jelena Jankovic and Elena Dementieva have had disappointing results recently, each has the experience to make it to the final and become champion.  However, potential troublemakers from the bottom half of the draw include Russian Svetlana Kuznetsova, Dane Caroline Wozniacki and Italian Flavia Pennetta, all have had success on clay lately.  For complete details, log on to the official French Open web site at <a href="http://www.rolandgarros.com/index.html">www.rolandgarros.com</a></p>
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		<title>Compact Clay Court Schedule Impacts Rome ATP Masters</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 11 May 2008 23:02:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Nathalie Narcisse</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Anticlimactic appears the operative word to describe ATP Masters tournament in Rome.  A rash of retirements, five in total, plagued the event with Novak Djokovic, twice the beneficiary. In the quarterfinals, Spaniard Nicolas Almagro, a multiple clay court titleholder, retired against Djokovic in the second set due to a wrist problem. After the euphoria [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Anticlimactic appears the operative word to describe ATP Masters tournament in Rome.<span> </span> A rash of retirements, five in total, plagued the event with Novak Djokovic, twice the beneficiary. In the quarterfinals, Spaniard Nicolas Almagro, a multiple clay court titleholder, retired against Djokovic in the second set due to a wrist problem. After the euphoria of defeating Roger Federer in the quarterfinals 7-6, 7-6, Radek Stepanek suffered an overnight transformation.<span> </span> In the semifinals, Stepanek cited dizziness and weakness for his stoppage of play against Djokovic.<span> </span> Capping off a bizarre day, Andy Roddick also withdrew from his semifinal match in the first set due to back spasm.<span> </span> In the first round, Juan Martin Del Potro of Argentina retired in the third set against Andy Murray with back problems in a match where the two traded insults.<span> </span> Murray alleged that the Argentine made disparaging remarks about his mother.<span> </span> In the third round, Fernando Gonzalez of Chile, a winner on clay at the BMW Open the week prior, was forced to retire with a right leg injury.</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">Controversy has arisen because in the past, the clay period has been spread out over seven weeks with players normally choosing to take two weeks of rest.<span> </span> This year, in order to accommodate the August Olympic Games, the ATP altered the schedule, shortening it by one week.<span> </span> Rafael Nadal has vociferously expressed his displeasure over the curtailed calendar, fearing that the recovery time between tournaments would be inadequate. Nadal’s concerns were validated this week when feet blisters contributed to his lost in the second round to Juan Carlos Ferrero.<span> </span> As a result, Nadal was unable to defend his title in Rome.<span> </span> This marked only the second defeat for Nadal in 105 clay court matches in nearly five years.<span> </span> The penultimate leg of the clay court season is in Hamburg this upcoming week.<span> </span> Subsequently, the players will have a week to recuperate before stepping on the court at Roland Garros.<span> </span> With so many athletes having to contend with injuries and the grinding nature of clay court play; this year’s French Open may be a case of the survival of the fittest.</p>
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