French Open - Women's runners and riders

Eurosport - Fri, 22 May 09:57:00 2009

A brief look at the strengths and weaknesses of the leading contenders for the women's title at the French Open.

TENNIS 2009 WTA Madrid Open Dinara Safina celebrates a point on her way to winning final - 0

(Prefix number denotes ranking)

1-Dinara Safina (pictured, Russia): Like her brother Marat, she has a habit of destroying rackets when the going gets tough. But has an indomitable spirit which is tough to crack. Saved match points in successive matches en route to the 2008 final and back-to-back triumphs in Rome and Madrid prove she will be the one to beat.

2-Serena Williams (US): Immensely powerful off both flanks and with a serve like a mule's kick, Serena is extremely fast around the court and does not really have a weak point. But question marks hang over her form as she has not won a single match on clay this season.

3-Venus Williams (US): Taller and less muscular than her younger sister, Venus possesses a serve that would do her proud on the men's tour. Her two-handed backhand is one of her outstanding assets but her record at Roland Garros is nothing to write home about.

4-Elena Dementieva (Russia): A consistent baseliner who was often undone by her poor service action, although she has dramatically improved in that department over the past two years. Prone to lapses in concentration but plays with great power from the back.

5-Jelena Jankovic (Serbia): Her two-handed backhand down the line is her master stroke but her recurrent fitness and injury problems could pose problems for her on the energy-sapping surface.

7-Svetlana Kuznetsova (Russia): Although she has no major weaknesses, the 2004 US Open champion lacks the sparkle that could take her to the next level. Her great speed on court and her forehand - with a lot of topspin - are her major assets.

8-Ana Ivanovic (Serbia) - Very aggressive from the baseline, the defending champion is always looking for a winner, especially with a powerful flat forehand. She has struggled to do well since her triumph 12 months ago and sometimes lacks mental strength and needs to improve her first-serve percentage. Coming off a knee injury.

16-Amelie Mauresmo (France): Arguably has the best single-handed backhand on the tour, she seems to be running into form in the nick of time and climbed back into the top 20 by reaching the Madrid semi-finals. A possible surprise at Roland Garros, where she will have much less pressure than usual.

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  1. Go Jelena & Ana!!!

    From acasrbin93, on Sat 23 May 2:46PM
  2. i expect the williams sisters to do extremely well­ especially when they are highly motivated having won­ the last 3 grand slam between them, bu they should be­ conscious of the russian threat led by No.1 Safina­ & Elena

    From ~$E.C.O.A.D$~, on Sat 23 May 12:02PM
  3. Where's Vera Zvonarëva on this list? I know­ she's been sidelined with an ankle-injury since­ Charleston, but she is in the draw, and would certainly­ be one of the top contenders for the women's title­ if healthy.

    Vera has flairsome power allied to­ excellent retrieval-skills and resourcefulness, so to­ omit her when she's World No.6 is downright­ disrespectful!

    From Andrew Broad, on Fri 22 May 10:59PM
  4. Jelena to do better than Venus and Serena - I hope. We­ need another new name on the trophy - WilliAMS is old­ hat. They don'y support the tour properly like the­ other girls do. There are other tournaments to support­ apart from the grand slams.

    Go Jelena - Show them what­ you are really made of

    From J, on Fri 22 May 10:49PM
  5. If a williams get past the 1st week one will win. But i­ tink safina has the best chances from the beginnin if­ her nerves dnt get the best of her.

    From P B, on Fri 22 May 6:00PM
  6. It's up to Serena, if she's hungry for a Serena­ slam and injury free, she can it again. Hopefully she­ gets past the first week...Good luck Serena and Rafa!!!

    From Vic M, on Fri 22 May 5:10PM
  7. SALUT ,I THINK SAFINA WILL WIN.SOPHIA LONDON

    From blondforever2007, on Fri 22 May 4:19PM
  8. Like i keep saying the womens draw is wide open this­ year there are about 6 women who could win it. Good­ luck to all.

    From AJ, on Fri 22 May 4:18PM
  9. Yes Sanchez, i know she is seeded 6th and playing­ Govortsova the Belorussian, thank u) What i mean by my­ question is do u and others here think Vera got small­ chances to show some good play? Not even QFs? And her­ injury was definitely horrible, u are right... Hope her­ comeback will be quite successful.

    From Olga, on Fri 22 May 4:08PM
  10. Vera is seeded 6th Olga and starts against your­ namesake Olga Bolgorsova (? spelling) the Bulgarian. I­ think the writer of the article doesn't fancy her­ chances after that horrible looking injury she had­ recently. I hope she does well as I have got plenty of­ time for her, a very lovely lady she is.

    From sanchez.santos, on Fri 22 May 3:33PM
  11. Nothing is said about Vera (#6). Do u think she got no­ chances in RG?

    From Olga, on Fri 22 May 3:13PM
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