Friday, June 13, 2008

Google Alert - French Open

Google News Alert for: French Open

Federer feeling the heat
ESPN - USA
Will Rafael Nadal, for whom yet another French Open title was a gimme, win Wimbledon? You'd be surprised at how many pundits not only believe that he can, ...
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Hewitt still a top shot
The Age - Melbourne,Victoria,Australia
... remains the favourite to win a sixth consecutive Wimbledon crown despite his recent demoralising straight-sets loss to Nadal in the French Open final. ...
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Nadal reaches semifinals at Queen's, next faces Roddick
SportingNews.com - USA
"On grass, especially these matches, everything is decided in two balls," the French Open champion said. "So it is very important to be prepared, ...
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Robredo makes Warsaw Open semifinals
United Press International - USA
Tommy Robredo, shown during the French Open, advanced Friday to the semifinals of the Warsaw Open. WARSAW, Poland, June 13 (UPI) -- Defending champion Tommy ...
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Andy Murray through to fourth round at Queen's Club
InTheNews.co.uk - London,UK
... as focused on getting through the game without sustaining an injury as on defeating Gulbis, who reached the quarterfinals of the French Open last week. ...
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Nadal ready to beat Federer at Wimbledon 2008
TheOnlinewire - Miami,FL,USA
As soon as Rafael Nadal scored a blinder by beating the pants off Roger Federer at Roland Garros and bagging his fourth French Open win, we got our bleeding ...
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Roddick advances at Queen's Club
Arizona Republic - Phoenix,AZ,USA
French Open champion Nadal needed three sets to defeat Japanese teenager Kei Nishikori, winning 6-4, 3-6, 6-3. Second-seeded Djokovic rallied past fellow ...
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Roger Federer's still the top dog, says Andy Murray
Glasgow Daily Record - Glasgow,Scotland,UK
Murray insists the Swiss star is still the man to beat despite being humiliated by Rafael Nadal in Sunday's French Open final. Nadal hammered Federer 6-1 ...
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stars come crashing down
Emirates Business 24/7 - Dubai,Dubai,United Arab Emirates
Next, to the French Open, where Rafael Nadal made World No1 Roger Federer look like a bumbling amateur with a 6-1, 6-3, 6-0 thrashing. ...
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Fish withdraws after ankle injury at Queen's Club; Nadal advances
Houston Chronicle - United States
Kirilenko converted seven of 13 break-point opportunties against Suarez Navarro, who last week reached the French Open quarterfinals. ...
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Google Blogs Alert for: French Open

2008 French Open: A 4th title for Nadal.
By Frank(Frank)
The French Open concluded last weekend and once again this year, Rafael Nadal has dominated the competition and won the tournament. A fourth Roland-Garros title in a row! This last weekend for his fourth victory in a row, ...
Overtime! - http://overtim.blogspot.com/

Federer reaches semis in Halle
By Nick's Picks
I was interested to see how Federer rebounded after his stunning defeat in the finals of the French Open, and it seems as though he is right back on track. I am sure he knows the pressure is on him to win Wimbledon and regain his magic, ...
Grand Slam Professional Tennis... - http://nickstennispicks.com

2008 French Open commentary
By editorial@realbuzz.com
On grass or hard courts, the quicker surface allows players to move Nadal about the court more, reducing his forehand's impact. This isn't the case on clay courts where the slower game encourages play from the back of the court and ...
realbuzz.com Articles - http://www.realbuzz.com

Rafael Nadal Wins His Fourth French Open
Roger Federer began playing tennis at six years of age. Twenty two year old Rafael Nadal took home his fourth Roland Garros title in a row Sunday after defeating Roger Federer in the final of the French Open.
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Nadal thinks Nishikori is Top 10 Material
By Nick's Picks
The world's second ranked player, Rafael Nadal, said yesterday that Nick Bollettieri Tennis Academy student Kei Nishikori has what it takes to become one of the world's best. Nishikori and Nadal played yesterday in the third round at ...
Grand Slam Professional Tennis... - http://nickstennispicks.com


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