Serena survives scare, Petrova wins comedy of errors

Serena survives scare, Petrova wins comedy of errors
Top seed Serena Williams survived a French Open health scare on Saturday, while Russia’s Nadia Petrova defeated Roland Garros golden girl Aravane Rezai in a marathon, centre court comedy of errors.
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Ginepri, not Roddick, last U.S. man left in Paris
AP PHOTO/MICHEL EULER Andy Roddick reacts as he plays Russia’s Teimuraz Gabashvili during their third-round match at the French Open tennis tournament Saturday at the Roland Garros stadium in Paris.
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Serena survives scare, Petrova wins comedy of errors

Serena survives scare, Petrova wins comedy of errors
Top seed Serena Williams survived a French Open health scare on Saturday, while Russia’s Nadia Petrova defeated Roland Garros golden girl Aravane Rezai in a marathon, centre court comedy of errors.
Read more on AFP via Yahoo! News

Ginepri, not Roddick, last U.S. man left in Paris
AP PHOTO/MICHEL EULER Andy Roddick reacts as he plays Russia’s Teimuraz Gabashvili during their third-round match at the French Open tennis tournament Saturday at the Roland Garros stadium in Paris.
Read more on The Pueblo Chieftain

Groth inspired by life-or-death crisis
Slovakian-born Australian Jarmila Groth (pic) revealed on Saturday that a life-or-death crisis on the day she was born has helped inspire her to a best-ever Grand Slam performance.
Read more on The Star

Serena survives scare, Petrova wins comedy of errors

Serena survives scare, Petrova wins comedy of errors
Top seed Serena Williams survived a French Open health scare on Saturday, while Russia’s Nadia Petrova defeated Roland Garros golden girl Aravane Rezai in a marathon, centre court comedy of errors.
Read more on AFP via Yahoo! News

Ginepri, not Roddick, last U.S. man left in Paris
AP PHOTO/MICHEL EULER Andy Roddick reacts as he plays Russia’s Teimuraz Gabashvili during their third-round match at the French Open tennis tournament Saturday at the Roland Garros stadium in Paris.
Read more on The Pueblo Chieftain

Groth inspired by life-or-death crisis
Slovakian-born Australian Jarmila Groth (pic) revealed on Saturday that a life-or-death crisis on the day she was born has helped inspire her to a best-ever Grand Slam performance.
Read more on The Star

Serena recovers to make last 16
Top seed Serena Williams needs medical treatment before beating Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova to reach the last 16 of the French Open.
Read more on BBC News

Serena survives scare, Petrova wins comedy of errors

Serena survives scare, Petrova wins comedy of errors
Top seed Serena Williams survived a French Open health scare on Saturday, while Russia’s Nadia Petrova defeated Roland Garros golden girl Aravane Rezai in a marathon, centre court comedy of errors.
Read more on AFP via Yahoo! News

Ginepri, not Roddick, last U.S. man left in Paris
AP PHOTO/MICHEL EULER Andy Roddick reacts as he plays Russia’s Teimuraz Gabashvili during their third-round match at the French Open tennis tournament Saturday at the Roland Garros stadium in Paris.
Read more on The Pueblo Chieftain

Ivanovic, Date Krumm fizzle out in gloom
Ana Ivanovic’s run in Paris was ended by Alisa Kleybanova. Former champion Ana Ivanovic and super-senior Kimiko Date Krumm saw their French Open hopes fizzle out at rain-ravaged Roland Garros yesterday, where over six hours of play were washed away.
Read more on Times of Malta

Groth inspired by life-or-death crisis
Slovakian-born Australian Jarmila Groth (pic) revealed on Saturday that a life-or-death crisis on the day she was born has helped inspire her to a best-ever Grand Slam performance.
Read more on The Star

Serena survives scare, Petrova wins comedy of errors

Serena survives scare, Petrova wins comedy of errors
Top seed Serena Williams survived a French Open health scare on Saturday, while Russia’s Nadia Petrova defeated Roland Garros golden girl Aravane Rezai in a marathon, centre court comedy of errors.
Read more on AFP via Yahoo! News

Ginepri, not Roddick, last U.S. man left in Paris
AP PHOTO/MICHEL EULER Andy Roddick reacts as he plays Russia’s Teimuraz Gabashvili during their third-round match at the French Open tennis tournament Saturday at the Roland Garros stadium in Paris.
Read more on The Pueblo Chieftain

Ivanovic, Date Krumm fizzle out in gloom
Ana Ivanovic’s run in Paris was ended by Alisa Kleybanova. Former champion Ana Ivanovic and super-senior Kimiko Date Krumm saw their French Open hopes fizzle out at rain-ravaged Roland Garros yesterday, where over six hours of play were washed away.
Read more on Times of Malta

Groth inspired by life-or-death crisis
Slovakian-born Australian Jarmila Groth (pic) revealed on Saturday that a life-or-death crisis on the day she was born has helped inspire her to a best-ever Grand Slam performance.
Read more on The Star

Serena survives scare, Petrova wins comedy of errors

Serena survives scare, Petrova wins comedy of errors
Top seed Serena Williams survived a French Open health scare on Saturday, while Russia’s Nadia Petrova defeated Roland Garros golden girl Aravane Rezai in a marathon, centre court comedy of errors.
Read more on AFP via Yahoo! News

Ginepri, not Roddick, last U.S. man left in Paris
AP PHOTO/MICHEL EULER Andy Roddick reacts as he plays Russia’s Teimuraz Gabashvili during their third-round match at the French Open tennis tournament Saturday at the Roland Garros stadium in Paris.
Read more on The Pueblo Chieftain

Ivanovic, Date Krumm fizzle out in gloom
Ana Ivanovic’s run in Paris was ended by Alisa Kleybanova. Former champion Ana Ivanovic and super-senior Kimiko Date Krumm saw their French Open hopes fizzle out at rain-ravaged Roland Garros yesterday, where over six hours of play were washed away.
Read more on Times of Malta

Serena survives scare, Petrova wins comedy of errors

Serena survives scare, Petrova wins comedy of errors
Top seed Serena Williams survived a French Open health scare on Saturday, while Russia’s Nadia Petrova defeated Roland Garros golden girl Aravane Rezai in a marathon, centre court comedy of errors.
Read more on AFP via Yahoo! News

Ginepri, not Roddick, last U.S. man left in Paris
AP PHOTO/MICHEL EULER Andy Roddick reacts as he plays Russia’s Teimuraz Gabashvili during their third-round match at the French Open tennis tournament Saturday at the Roland Garros stadium in Paris.
Read more on The Pueblo Chieftain

Ivanovic, Date Krumm fizzle out in gloom
Ana Ivanovic’s run in Paris was ended by Alisa Kleybanova. Former champion Ana Ivanovic and super-senior Kimiko Date Krumm saw their French Open hopes fizzle out at rain-ravaged Roland Garros yesterday, where over six hours of play were washed away.
Read more on Times of Malta

Serena survives scare, Petrova wins comedy of errors

Serena survives scare, Petrova wins comedy of errors
Top seed Serena Williams survived a French Open health scare on Saturday, while Russia’s Nadia Petrova defeated Roland Garros golden girl Aravane Rezai in a marathon, centre court comedy of errors.
Read more on AFP via Yahoo! News

Ginepri, not Roddick, last U.S. man left in Paris
AP PHOTO/MICHEL EULER Andy Roddick reacts as he plays Russia’s Teimuraz Gabashvili during their third-round match at the French Open tennis tournament Saturday at the Roland Garros stadium in Paris.
Read more on The Pueblo Chieftain