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French Open Reflects Wide-Open Women's CircuitMen's tennis is dominated by three superstars right now, as the French Open has shown. Yet it has been easy to overlook the women in the meantime, since its top seeds keep getting eliminated, and the search to replace the Williams sisters goes on.
Final Four Men in the French Open Tennis TournamentThe Women's Final has been determined and will be played on Saturday, June 4, 2011.- Djokovic in French Open Semifinals Early; Historic Win Streak DisruptedNovak Djokovic doesn't need to even take the court to win anymore: His quarterfinals opponent dropped out due to injury. Yet the win won't count toward his historic winning streaks, which he might test against Roger Federer next.
- French Open Still Has Djokovic, Federer, Nadal on TrackWith the French Open approaching the round of 16, the top three men are still on track for massive showdowns next weekend. Novak Djokovic finally remained unbeaten today, while Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer are rolling along quietly.
- Novak Djokovic Becomes New French Open FavoriteRafael Nadal and Roger Federer aren't the headliners at a Grand Slam for once. In fact, all eyes are on Novak Djokovic, as he can break one major tennis winning streak by reaching the final and tie another by winning it.
- Red-Hot Djokovic Highlights 2011 ATP French Open PreviewTennis lovers everywhere want to know if World No.1 Rafael Nadal can defend his French Open titl against undefetaed World No.2 Novak Djokovic. Find out right here!
The clay court tennis education of Milos Raonic, part oneAfter two Davis Cup wins on clay in Mexico City, Milos Raonic has had seven victories and five losses on the clay courts of Europe so far. His ranking has risen as high as No. 25, and he has had three notable wins over players ranked above him.
Top Contenders for the 2011 French OpenThe 2011 French Open is ready to kick off this weekend and while the field is full of talented players these are the players you should keep an eye on when the events unfold this Grand Slam.- Tennis Champions Who Never Reached the Top SpotSince the computer rankings in the ATP and WTA started in the 1970's, there were twenty four (24) men and sixteen (16) women who were grandslam champions but never managed to reach the top stop, some of them were even multiple grandslam winners.
- Venus Williams US Open Outfit 2010 Brings Better Luck Than French Open OutfitVenus Williams' US Open outfit seems to be luckier than her French Open attire. Will Williams win the 2010 Grand Slam at Flushing Meadows?
- Venus Williams US Open Outfit 2010 and French Open Tennis Outfit Bring DialogVenus Williams is turning heads...again with her Tennis outfits. Here's the scoop on Venus Williams US Open outfit.
Francesca Schiavone of Italy is New French Open Women's ChampionFrancesca Schiavone defeated Australia's Samantha Stosur in a two set match In Paris.- Will Serena Williams Win the French OpenSerena Williams is number one, but is she really a pick for the French Open? This article discusses her chances for the 2010 French Open.
- The Coloful and Cultural Aspects of the French OpenA list of the many reasons why the French Open is the premier clay court tennis tournament in the world.
- French Open Men's Final 2010 Restores Nadal to the TopThe final singles match of the French Open 2010 pit Rafael Nadal and Robin Soderling against each other once more. But this time, Nadal would not be knocked off his French Open throne by Soderling, as he claimed one last straight set win.
Rafael Nadal New No. 1 in Men's Tennis, Win's 2010 French OpenRafael Nadal just took over the No. 1 ranking in men's tennis on Sunday.
Francesca Schiavone Becomes the First Italian Woman to Win French Open, Major TourneyFrancesca Schiavone beat the odds as the dark horse coming into the finals to captured first place in the French Open.- French Open Women's Final Has One Last UpsetThe French Open women's bracket was riddled with upsets, leaving a seventh seed and a 17'th seed to face off for the title. So of course, after Samantha Stosur beat three straight champions, she fell short at the end to Francesca Schiavone.
French Open Tennis Matches at Roland Garros - Day 14Neither Samantha Stosur or Francesca Schiavone has ever been in a Grand Slam final before.- French Open Tennis Results Fill in Finals MatchupsThe French Open women's final is already set, after two brief matches. Today, the men's final will be set, with Robin Soderling returning after an unexpected marathon. Rafael Nadal could meet him again, if he gets through his semifinal match.
The French Open Tennis Matches at Roland Garros - Day 12Elena Dementieva complained of a calf strain which caused her to stop her play. It is the first time in the Open era that a woman retired in a semifinal or final at Roland Garros.- French Open Results Suddenly UnpredictableIn the first week or so, the French Open went exactly as expected. In just two days, order was completely shattered, thanks to Robin Soderling and Samantha Stosur. Now there is no Federer-Nadal final ahead, and there will be a new female champion.
French Open 2010 Now Without Williams, FedererThe French Open lost Venus Williams early on, but every other big name was cruising by until the quarterfinals. Now not only is Roger Federer out, but fellow No. 1 seed Serena Williams was also tripped up, this time by Samantha Stosur.- Samantha Stosur Squeaks by Serena in French Open Quarter FinalSamantha Stosur did the near-impossible, beating Serena Williams in three sets to move on to the Semi Finals at Roland Garros.
French Open HistoryThe French Open, from its origins to now.- French Open 2010 Quarterfinals BeginThe French Open now has eight singles players left for the men and women. That field will narrow down a bit more today, as the third seeded women's player is already gone. Even Roger Federer has actually lost a set thus far.
The French Open Tennis Matches at Roland Garros - Day 9The Final Eight Advance to the Quarter-finals- French Open 2010 Heads Closer to Home StretchStarting tomorrow, the 2010 French Open will move into the quarterfinal round. Aside from Venus Williams, the big names are still around, with Serena winning today, and Rafael Nadal close to correcting his fourth-round loss last year.
The French Open Tennis Matches at Roland Garros - Day 8Nadia Petrova (19) from Russia advanced to the quarterfinals with a surprise win over American Venus Williams (2) I straight sets, 6-4, 6-3.
The French Open Tennis Matches at Roland Garros - Day 7The most anticipated match on the women's side Saturday was between four-time French Open champion Justine Henin and Maria Sharapova. Play was suspended due to darkness and it will be continued on Sunday.
The French Open Tennis Matches at Roland Garros - Day 3Last year's No. 1 ranked female player, Dinara Safina of Russia was eliminated in her opening match by Kimiko Date Krumm, an unseeded 39-year-old Japanese. American Robbie Ginepri eliminated fellow American Sam Querry.
The French Open Tennis Matches at Roland Garros - Day 2The top seeds at the French Open get through to the second round with little trouble.- Venus Williams French Open Outfit Pics Here: Love it or Hate It?What's all the fuss over the Venus Williams French Open outfit? Find out and see pics here!
Venus Williams' French Open Outfit -- Tennis or Moulin Rouge?Venus Williams' French Open outfit has caused quite a fuss. Was the black lacy number an appropriate choice?
The French Open Begins at Roland Garros - May 23, 2010With Serena Williams at number one and her sister Venus at number two, they will not meet either unless and until they meet in the final. The same applies to number one Roger Federer and number two Rafael Nadal.- 2010 French Open: Odds and Picks to Win the Men's TitleThe French Open begins play on May 23rd. Who are the favorites to win?
- Celebrating the French Open with Fun Facts and TriviaAs play gets underway at Roland Garros Stadium, the French Open 2010 will run from May 23rd until June 6th.
2010 French Open: Predictions for Men and WomenWho are the top favorites among 2010 French Open men and women? This article offers 2010 French Open championship predictions and more.
The French Open Tennis Matches Begin at Roland Garros on May 23, 2010The French Open Tennis Matches at Roland Garros are a 15-day event, ending on June 6, 2010. The tournament will showcase the talents of the best male and female tennis players in the world.- 2010 French Open Top ContendersWhile tennis fans continue to count downs the days until the 2010 French Open begins near the end of May, there are a few players who are being marked as the top contenders to come away as the tournament champion.


