Archives for May 2011

Roland Garros, Drawn & Quartered

Caro will go for the Slam that eludes her. Mal Taam/MALTphoto

Djokovic vs. DelPo; Sharapova vs Clijsters possible

WOMEN

2011 ROLAND GARROS MEN’S PREDICTIONS

Federer is really an underdog this time.

Djokovic and Nadal Miles Ahead of Field Murray, Federer, DelPo Capable, but Longshots

Two men stand out here, and we all know who they are. If anyone other than Novak Djokovic or Rafa Nadal reaches the final it will be a stunning development unless one of both of them are hurt.

NOVAK DJOKOVIC: Djokovic has never reached the final at Roland Garros and totally choked against Jurgen Melzer last year, but in so many ways we may well toss out his entire career prior to the 2010 US Open when he really picked up steam and nearly won the tournament, falling to Rafa Nadal in the final. Jump to December 2010 and the man hasn

2011 ROLAND GARROS WOMEN’S PREDICTIONS

Clijsters has gone deep in Paris before

Clijsters, Kvitova, Sharapova Top 3; Don’t count out Wozniacki, Azarenka, Schiavone & more

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Rome finals: Djokovic RG favorite, Sharapova contender

Sharapova contender after title runs; Novak hits through Nadal again; Maria stops Stosur

Who would have thought after Rafael Nadal won Monte Carlo and Barcelona back to back that the five-times Roland Garros champion would not enter the 2011 French Open as the favorite? Perhaps only the red hot Novak Djokovic, his team, family and his growing group of fans.

Sharapova won her first huge clay title

Once again, Djokovic thumped Nadal on his favorite surface 6-4 6-4 on to win Rome and ran his unbeaten run this year to 37 matches. It was the fourth Masters Series final in a row that he has beaten Nadal in the final and the second on clay. This time, he did despite the fact that he needed more than three hours to best Andy Murray on Saturday. He

Rome Semis: Djokovic edges Murray in thriller, to meet Nadal

Murray: so close yet so far

Sharapova whips Wozniacki, to face Stosur

Andy Murray had a great chance to do it and maybe could have stopped Novak Djokovic

Madrid Semis: Rafa downs inspired Roger; to meet Djokovic

Azarenka

Azarenka to play Kvitova in final

Roger Federer played about as well as he

Rome Quarters: Djokovic to face Murray in AO rematch

Gasquet will face Nadal

Injured Azarenka emotionally implodes vs. Sharapova

Rafa Nadal will now maintain the top spot at least until the end of Roland Garros after he wasted the Croat Marin Cilic 6-1 6-3 to reach the semis Rome Masters. Nadal, who has been fighting a fever, feels much better now and he

Rome: Gasquet Upsets Federer; Nadal Sick

WTA: Petko is strong and beautiful.

WTA Quarters: Schiavone vs Stosur; Sharapova vs Azarenka

There have been times this year that Roger Federer has looked good enough to be able to say that he still has substantial chances to win another major, but it

ROME: Sharapova, Schiavone, Mattek-Sands Through

Mattek-Sands is getting used to clay.

Murray, Soderling win, slumping Isner out

Maria Sharapova scored a much-needed win in Rome when she bullied an erratic Ekaterina Makarova 6-1, 6-1. Sharapova does not expect to win a slow clay Tier I tournament, but the weather is hot in Rome and if the balls are moving the air quickly she is certainly a threat. In an encouraging sign, she thought she served well, which has been plaguing her much of the past nine months. If she can find a way to start ahead in points on her service games she’ll be in very good shape for the rest of the year because her return is still right up with the best in the game. “I’ve been working on my serve and especially placement,” said Sharapova, who will play the winner of the match between Shahar Peer and Alisa Kleybanova. “I was happy with it today and with my stats, especially on clay.”

Bethanie Mattek-Sands won another big match on dirt, stunning Flavia Pennetta 64 4-6 6-3. Mattek should now at least equal her career high of No. 37 and if Venus and Serena Williams don’t play Roland Garros as expected, if she can lift her ranking to No. 34 – which might mean reaching the quarters – than she’ll be seeded at a Slam for the first time and that will mean a hell of lot to her. She’ll play Jarmila (formerly Groth) Gajdosova, whom she lost to in the Hobart final.

French Open champ Francesca Schiavone also advanced by taking out US teen Christina McHale 6-3 6-1. “Everything went according to plan today and it’s given me confidence,” she said. Alberta Brianti took out Zheng Jie 6-4 7-5 and Sara Errani advanced when Roberta Vinci retired injured. Australia’s Anastasia Rodionova bested Yaroslava Shvedova 6-4 6-4 and will play Caroline Wozniacki. Andy Murray made a bit of noise that he may be heard from in a big way sometime soon again when he survived Xavier Malisse 6-2 2-6 6-3, and Robin Soderling came back to beat Fernando Verdasco 2-6 7-5 6-4, who has had a terrible clay court season.

After a desultory 6-4 6-1 defeat to Argentine veteran Juan Ignacio Chela, it looks like John Isner won’t be seeded at Roland Garros, which would have been a decent way for him avoid standout clay courters in the first two rounds. The word off the court is that Isner mentally threw in the towel in the second set, which would explain the score. The man needs a kick in the pants because he really does have top 10 stuff if he competes like he did last year and can find a way to improve his backhand, return and transition game, and yes, I realize that

Clay doesn’t slow down fast-paced Novak

Novak is on fire.

After the Serb’s 7-5 6-4 triumph over the Spaniard in the final Madrid, it sure looks like the same formula that has been working for Djokovic on hardcourts can be effective on fast clay. Once again, Djokovic served bigger and with better location, was able to get on top of rallies that involved his two-handed backhand to Nadal