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  • Schiavone claims 2010 French Open title [over Samantha Stosur 6-4 7-6]

    06/05/2010 8:06:33 AM PDT · by mlizzy · 4 replies · 224+ views
    Tennis Earth ^ | 6-5-10 | Ajay Tyaji
    Francesca Schiavone defied all odds and became the first Italian Grand Slam singles champion by defeating the Australian powerhouse Samantha Stosur in the final of the 2010 French Open, the year's second major being held in the historic Roland Garros. Schiavone started the match on a good note and kept avoiding any breaks of serve against her till the ninth game when Stosur lost serve and gave the Italian a chance to seal the opening set 6-4. Stosur made a mini-comeback to race to a formidable 4-1 lead in the second set which was soon squandered by Schiavone's strong baseline...
  • Samantha Stosur v Serena Williams 6-2 6-7 8-6 Stosur WINS

    06/02/2010 7:51:47 AM PDT · by mlizzy · 11 replies · 696+ views
    6-2-10 | vanity
    Very exciting match ... Both Williams sisters are out! :):)
  • Samantha Stosur Beats Serena Williams and Surges Into 2010 French Open Semifinals

    06/02/2010 8:32:27 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 15 replies · 879+ views
    New York Times ^ | 06/02/2010 | John Martin
    PARIS – Samantha Stosur of Australia started strong, pounding the ball from corner to corner and running top-seeded Serena Williams to distraction, but Williams, smacking aces at key moments, would not yield. Their quarterfinal French Open duel lurched forward as a contest of will and power. In the end, it was Stosur who prevailed in a fiercely fought 6-2, 6-7 (2), 8-6 victory to advance to the semifinals. Stosur’s two remarkable crosscourt passing shots — a forehand and a backhand, both on the run — led to her final push, breaking Williams’s serve and stepping her into the lead, 7-6,...
  • Robin Soderling beats Roger Federer in French Open 2010 (Are Federer's Championship days over?)

    06/01/2010 1:06:16 PM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 9 replies · 311+ views
    The Guardian ^ | 06/01/2010 | Kevin Mitchell
    Robin Soderling has played second fiddle to Roger Federer 12 times in his career. Not today. On the grand, soaked stage of Court Philippe Chatrier, the Swede stepped out of the orchestra pit and beat him up in what was without question the most enthralling contest of this French Open so far. It took the fifth seed 150 minutes – and a 75-minute rain break – to crack Federer's will, and the scoreline of 3-6, 6-3, 7-5, 6-4 tells the story of a very good fight indeed. Last year Federer blew Soderling away in three sets to win the title....
  • Roger Federer has a narrow escape as crazed fan accosts him at French Open (with You Tube link)

    06/07/2009 7:12:40 PM PDT · by rawhide · 15 replies · 678+ views
    Daily Mail UK ^ | 1:26 AM on 08th June 2009 | By Daily Mail Reporter
    Roger Federer was left shaken yesterday when a crazed intruder raced on to the court and brandished a flag in his face while attempting to put a cap on his head at the start of the second set of the French Open men's final. The man leapt over the barriers at the side of the court and ran straight for Federer, with security officials nowhere to be seen. As security finally arrived, the intruder turned around and jumped over the net before being rugby-tackled and escorted away. You Tube video of the incident and tackle by security at link:
  • Federer Completes Career Grand Slam, Winning Elusive French Title

    06/07/2009 9:03:44 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 9 replies · 641+ views
    New York Times ^ | 6/7/2009 | CHRISTOPHER CLAREY
    PARIS — In his mind, as Roger Federer imagined over the years and the frustration what it would be like to finally win the French Open, it was probably not quite like this. How could Federer have imagined that the obstacle across the net in one of the most important matches of his life would be Robin Soderling, a relatively anonymous Swede, instead of Rafael Nadal, his left-handed Spanish nemesis? How could Federer have imagined that with him cruising comfortably early in the second set Sunday, an intruder would jump out of the stands and onto the clay, run toward...
  • Ivanovic beats Safina in straight sets to win French Open

    06/07/2008 5:57:09 PM PDT · by Martellus · 6 replies · 167+ views
    AP ^ | June 7, 2008 | Howard Fendrich
    PARIS - At last, Ana Ivanovic overcame her stage fright. In two previous major finals, Ivanovic was so overwhelmed by the setting, so shaken by the stakes, that her focus fell apart and her shots went awry. Not on this day. Already assured of rising to No. 1 in the rankings for the first time, Ivanovic collected Grand Slam title No. 1 by beating Dinara Safina 6-4, 6-3 in the French Open final Saturday. Rather than erasing the memories of those lopsided losses in championship matches against Justine Henin at Roland Garros a year ago and against Maria Sharapova at...
  • Weekend TV ratings

    06/13/2006 6:24:25 AM PDT · by jlasoon · 8 replies · 275+ views
    USA Tommorow ^ | Today | It's a Secret
    NBA playoffs: Miami-Dallas Sunday, 9 9.1 (7.0 million) ABC Up 8% from Detroit-San Antonio Finals game last year. ABC running ahead of last year's Finals, which were the. But if Mavericks win Game 3, ratings could go south. Belmont Stakes Saturday, 5:30 6.1 (4.7 million) ABC Down 38% from race coverage last year. Lowest overnight since 2000 Belmont, which was the last time ABC showed the race — and the last time it didn't have either winner from the other Triple Crown races. World Cup soccer: Trinidad and Tobago-Sweden Saturday, noon 2.9 (2.2 million) ABC Up 107% from Ireland-Cameroon game...
  • Caption Time - Glasgow Streaker Invades French Open (No X Rating)

    06/08/2003 10:00:57 PM PDT · by CounterCounterCulture · 28 replies · 4,890+ views
    various | 8 June 2003
    British streaker Mark Roberts jumps over the net of central court, during the final of the French Open at Roland Garros stadium in Paris, June 8, 2003. Juan Carlos Ferrero of Spain defeated Martin Verkerk of the Netherlands to win the title, 6-1 6-3 6-2. REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer A streaker and a security officer jump over the net as Spain's Juan Carlos Ferrero faces The Netherlands' Martin Verkerk in their men's final for the French Open tennis tournament at Roland Garros stadium in Paris Sunday June 8, 2003. (AP Photo/Lionel Cironneau)
  • French fans show lack of class at French Open

    06/05/2003 9:09:23 AM PDT · by Skyleader · 42 replies · 436+ views
    self | 6/5/03 | skyleader
    The French fans again displayed their lack of class by booing Serena Williams as she left the court after a hard-fought 3 set loss to Justine Hennine. During the critical third set fans cheered for Justine while the ball was still in play. The EU/Chirac inspired crowd also jeered at every opportunity against the American.
  • Chang bids adieu to tennis career

    05/28/2003 4:15:38 AM PDT · by rhema · 7 replies · 234+ views
    ESPN ^ | 5/26/03 | Greg Garber
    It's not even 10:30 on Friday morning and Michael Chang has already sweated entirely through his white shirt. Michael Chang is losing in the first round of most tournaments lately. He works the baseline here in practice on Court 1 at Roland Garros, hitting opposite Yevgeny Kafelnikov, emitting soft grunts -- oooh, uhhh ... oooh, uhhh ... -- as he slides from side to side. Kafelnikov rips a forehand that may or may not have clipped the line and Chang wanders over to inspect the mark. He squints, then sighs and walks back to the baseline. Indeed, it hit the...