Tennis 2009 French Open Final: Federer VS Soderling Schedule

Update June 5th 2009:The 2009 French Open Final at Roland-Garros schedule time is set for Sunday June 7th starting at 9am ET. Roger Federer will face Robin Soderling in the French Open Finals as they both prevailed...

The 2009 French Open Begins In Paris: Day 1

The 2009 French Open tennis tournament opened in Paris on Sunday, May 24 and will continue until June 7. The tournament is in its 108th year and will traditionally take place at the Stade Roland Garros in Paris....

History in the making

This weekend sports fans are in for a treat, Celtics Vs Lakers, Big Brown tackling the Triple Crown, Nadal Vs Federer on the clay of Roland Garros and the start of Euro 2008, if that’s your cup of tea. Wow,...

Sharapova ousted from French Open

Dinara Safina emerged victorious from a grueling fourth round battle with top seed Maria Sharapova."Sharapova had struggled for form in her opening three matches and many tipped her fellow Russian to cause an...

Tennis Needs A… Whole Lot to Survive

Ahhhh, yes. Wimbledon. Since I was nine, the introductory music announcing Wimbledon on NBC gave me the chills. Then it meant I got to watch John McEnroe. Being a lefty, he was my idol. A few years later that music acted as a harbinger of the U.S. national tournament...

Justine Henin wins French Open

"Justine Henin joined the Roland Garros greats by defeating Ana Ivanovic 6-1, 6-2 on Saturday to complete a hat-trick of French Open titles. In what was an embarrassingly one-sided 65-minute final, the...

Nadal to face Federer in Wimbledon final

"Second seed Rafael Nadal will face top seed Roger Federer in the Wimbledon final after beating Marcos Baghdatis of Cyprus in Friday's second semi-final."

Nadal ends Federer's slam streak

"If there was doubt whom the crowd was pulling for in the French Open men's final yesterday, with Roger Federer aiming to be the first man to hold all four Grand Slam titles at once since Australian great Rod...

Nadal beats Federer to win French Open

"AP - Rafael Nadal scrambled across the sun-baked clay for three hours in 90-degree heat, chasing another French Open title by repeatedly forcing Roger Federer to hit one more shot."

Tennis is a Head Game, but a Game of Love: French Open

"The fading fortunes of American tennis may be the result of a paradox: The players train too much and spend too little time enjoying themselves. That's the opinion of coaches and top players from foreign...

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