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It is a long time for French Open in Paris played the chief gravel tournament. The French are known for collapsing under the pressure of his faithful, but oh so demanding home fans (see: Mauresmo, Amelie).
The men play the tournament in France already this week. Or, Monte Carlo is the Monaco, which is not a part of France (arrest me, geography, invite), but the odor of France is sufficient that the French players get jelly knees.
In my eyes should Gilles Simon to be a threat on clay, he has the patience needed on the slow deck. Still lost the sjetteseedede Frenchman 5-7, 1-6 against Andreas Beck, ranked 89 in the world. Extremely underwhelming. Gael Monfils smoke with even clearer digits against Janko Tipsarevic (who nearly beat Federer in Australia last year), 3-6, 1-6. Monfils has apparently problems with your knees.
Nicolas Almagro is somewhat surprising out in the first round against Montanes. Igor Andreev is also out, as are Robredo. I have certain expectations for Andy Murray on gravel this spring, and he beat Hanescu without problems. Djokovic also forward slightly against Hernandez. Federer and Nadal play Wednesday.
14/04/2009, at. 8:01 p.m.
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