Eurosport - Fri, 22 May 10:00:00 2009
A brief look at the strengths and weaknesses of the leading contenders for the men's title at the French Open.
(Prefix number denotes ranking):
1-Rafael Nadal (pictured, Spain): The four-times champion has the ability to flatten opponents with his fearsome forehand groundstrokes. A supreme athlete, he employs speed and an aggressive approach to win through. As for weaknesses, he does not understand the meaning of the word.
2-Roger Federer (Switzerland): An exquisite squash-style shot he conjured up at the 2006 French Open sums up the talent of the man. Might have overcome a mental block against Nadal by beating the Spaniard in Madrid last Sunday - snapping a five-match losing streak. But memories of his 2008 final mauling may come back to haunt him.
3-Andy Murray (Britain): As well as being a supreme tactician, he trips up many opponents with his excellent court coverage. Despite honing his skills on clay at the Sanchez-Casal academy in Barcelona during his teenage years, red dirt remains his weakest surface and he would do well to reach the second week for the first time.
4-Novak Djokovic (Serbia): Boasts an attractive all-court game with his backhand being his strongest weapon. His fitness, though, has been called into question time and again as he has quit mid-match four times in 17 grand slam tournaments.
5-Juan Martin del Potro (Argentina): Can adapt to playing on many different surfaces as he proved by winning back-to-back titles on clay and hardcourt in 2008. His swift coverage around the court helps him to run opponents ragged.
6-Andy Roddick (US): His thunderbolt serve is no longer the weapon it once was and on clay it fails to do much damage. With four opening-round losses, two second-round showings and a solitary visit to the third round, Roddick has probably already booked his flight out of Paris.
7-Gilles Simon (France): After a consistent start to the season on hard courts, his double-handed backhand has failed to pay dividends on the energy-sapping clay. As the highest ranked home player, he will be under the spotlight as France looks for its first men's champion since Yannick Noah in 1983.
8-Fernando Verdasco (Spain): Spain's Davis Cup hero has an ominous forehand and has proved to be a supreme athlete after keeping Nadal on court for more than five hours in a battle of wills and stamina in the Australian Open semi-finals. The gifted left-hander has the game to reach the second week for the first time.
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Napred Nole do finala!!!
Dear Tennis Fans,
I would like to inform you that in this year French Open, Nadal will be accomplished the victory.
Thank You.
Nadal gets Murray, Federer gets Djokovic.. right?
is this really Novak`s fitness status now??
quote:
"His fitness, though, has been called into question time and again as he has quit mid-match four times in 17 grand slam tournaments."
J beleived that Eurosport reportrs are allowed to watch tennis(on other networks also) hehehe
anyway,drows for RG are great,it won`t be fair to see Rafa & Nole both dieing in semi,while Roger waiting for the surviver.....now hi won`t have an easy way to the semi as in Madrid....
all the best rafa
The whole draw is available on the ATP and the WTA websites.
Lets wait and see i think we may be in for a few surprises on the womens and the mens draw.Good luck to all the players.
Oh, la, la. In Spain we say: "tanto va el cántaro a la fuente..."
Well, I am curious to see how Roddick does. A 18-2 record against Federer is nothing short of ridiculous. He's a good player, he's bound to win some time. Tant va la cruche a l' eau qu' a la fin elle se casse, as the French say. He's no.6 for god's sake and should really be no.5. Lesser players have beaten Federer.
Oh, my God, the first Eurosport article that I like... in years. The first one that is truly serious and accurate. I do not believe it. I am besides myself.
in the final i think djokovic and nadal both are good clay player but federer may ha a chans hi won nadal in madrid
The draw will choose the champ. Whereever Djokovic is the champion will not....
Exactly. Whoever meets Djokovic in semis will be mentally exhausted for final, in the case he wins. If Djokovic wins in semis, it is hard to believe he can win Nadal/Federer (or Federer/Nadal) in semis/final in the best-of-5 in two days distance.
The draw will choose the champ. Whereever Djokovic is the champion will not....
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