June 1st, 2008
Sharapova the Cow Advances; Davydenko Out at French Open
“I kind of forgot what it felt like to finish in two [sets],” Sharapova said after defeating No. 32 seed Karin Knapp in straight sets. “I’ve been kind of lucky to get through those two matches. Today was definitely a step-up from the previous two.”
Posted by Staff @ 12:41 am in French Open | 74 Comments »
May 30th, 2008
French Open Dish: Loser Murray Says Fear Me; Both Williams Exit
“I think I proved I’m a good clay court player,” the Brit said. “You saw by the way that he reacted at the end of the match that it was a tough match. To win against me on clay is a very good result. I’m not someone that’s going to be taken lightly on this surface in the future I don’t think.”
Posted by Staff @ 11:41 pm in French Open | 36 Comments »
May 30th, 2008
French Open Dish: Blake Angry with Commentators, Mauresmo Exits
“The match was just poor, not within my game,” Blake said. “I think I played the way too many commentators think I should play. Saying I probably didn’t make very many errors, and I didn’t hit that many winners. And that’s the way a lot of them think I should play, and I think today was a good indication of that’s not the way to win matches for me. I lost to a guy ranked No. 80 in the world. Granted, he didn’t play like No. 80 in the world, he played better than that, but there are a lot of guys out there that can dictate play against me if I try to play like that. That’s just really frustrating for me to play a match like that when I know my game, I know what works best for me, and I didn’t necessarily do it effectively today.”
Posted by Staff @ 12:01 am in French Open | 11 Comments »
May 28th, 2008
French Open X-Dish: Sharapova’s Doubles; American Men Redeemed
I’M NOT A HEADCASE: Richard Gasquet, who withdrew from the French Open citing a bad knee, says don’t count him out: “What can I say except that it’s been a huge amount of bad luck for me,” Gasquet said. “I keep reading I’m having a hard time mentally, but it’s not true.
Posted by Staff @ 10:13 pm in French Open | 23 Comments »
May 27th, 2008
Mauresmo, Davydenko Beat Rain Tuesday at French Open
Only 13 of 72 scheduled men’s and women’s matches were completed on Tuesday at the rain-soaked French Open, where Nikolay Davydenko and Stan Wawrinka were the only two Top 10 seeds on and off the court.
Posted by Staff @ 10:25 pm in French Open | 5 Comments »
May 26th, 2008
Odesnik, Venus Advance at French Open
“I was lacking practice and matches,” said Baghdatis, who says he hasn’t been playing of late for personal reasons. “I was not making the appropriate choices at the right time. I wanted to play, but the problem is I didn’t know what to do.”
Posted by Staff @ 10:42 pm in French Open | 2 Comments »
May 26th, 2008
French Open Transcript: Harkleroad to Appear in Playboy
ASHLEY HARKLEROAD: Yeah. Like, I don’t know, I was just laying there for three weeks, and, you know, an offer came to me. I thought, Well, I’m not really doing anything right now.
So I thought about it, and, you know, it was something that I did. I’m proud of my body. I was representing a female athlete’s body, you know.
Like Amanda Beard would have done, so, yeah.
Posted by Staff @ 9:32 am in Playboy | 13 Comments »
May 26th, 2008
French Open Notes: Rain Coming, Guga Exits
The weather remains unpredictably rainy the next few days in Paris.
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May 25th, 2008
Serena Wins but Upstaged by Playboy-posing Harkleroad at French Open
“Sometimes they put athletes in [Playboy],” said the Bible-studying Georgian Harkleroad. “Like [swimmer] Amanda Beard, or [volleyball player] Gabriella Reece. So I’ll be the first tennis player ever. That’s kind of cool. I really didn’t think it was that big of a deal. I’m proud of my body. I stay in shape and try to stay fit. I’m just trying to represent a female athlete and her body. That can be sexy too.”
Posted by Staff @ 11:10 pm in French Open | 2 Comments »
May 25th, 2008
Moya Hits Low After First-Round Loss; Blake Wins at French Open
Now another former No. 1 and French Open champ, Carlos Moya, has to wonder how much time he has left after a first-round exit in five sets to unheralded Eduardo Schwank.
Posted by Staff @ 10:40 pm in French Open | 2 Comments »
May 19th, 2008
2008 French Open on ESPN2 (times EST)
Posted by Staff @ 1:55 pm in Tennis, Tennis on TV | 33 Comments »
May 18th, 2008
Nadal Captures First Hamburg Crown; Halts Federer German Dominance
I said going in that it was going to be tough to draw much value out of the Hamburg winner between Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal. And after Nadal’s topsy-turvy 7-5, 6-7, 6-3 win over Federer hasn’t changed my mind much.
Posted by Sean Randall @ 12:37 pm in Clay Season, Hamburg | 268 Comments »
May 17th, 2008
Nadal Turns Away Djokovic in Hamburg, Faces Federer in Final
If you are a fan of clay tennis, or really just tennis for that matter, you had to be impressed with the show Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal put on today in Hamburg.
Posted by Sean Randall @ 12:07 pm in Clay Season, Hamburg | 84 Comments »
May 12th, 2008
Djokovic out for No. 2 Ranking; Nadal out for Blood in Hamburg
Thanks to his impressive performance in Rome, Novak Djokovic is nipping at the heals of Rafael Nadal for that No. 2 ranking spot, and by this time next week he just might get it.
Posted by Sean Randall @ 10:53 am in Clay Season, Hamburg | 130 Comments »