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2010 Us Open
Unfortunately the defending Men’s Champion Juan Martin Del Potro will not be playing, nor will 3 time Women’s Champion Serena Williams. Both have succumb to injury and ruled themselves out of the event. Another former World Number one in Belgium’s Justin Henin is also out. Two Croations Ivo Karlovic and Mario Ancic have also been forced to withdrew with on going injuries. This however will not stop the show from rolling on. For the first time in history a Dane has been seeded as number one in the women’s draw. Carloine Wozniacki has been in red hot form winning three lead-up events to the US Open. Comeback queen and defending Women’s Champion Kim Clijsters has already been a hit in New York when she delivered the traditional first pitch at a Mets versus Houston Astros match at the ballpark just next to Flushing Meadows. Also in the limelight of late is Venus Williams who has recently released a book titled “Come to Win”. As a two time winner of this tournament she certainly know what to expect when she takes to the court. On the men’s side, the King of Clay is now the number one seed and is looking to claim the only Grand Slam title to have eluded him so far. His best result here has been as a semi-finalist in 2008 and 2009. A very interesting stat is that Nadal and Federer have never met at this tournament. Are we in for a thriller or what? American Mardy Fish has had an outstanding build up to this years event and just lost to current World number 2 Rodger Federer in the Final of the ATP World Tour Masters 1000 event in Cincinnati. My tip for the podium in the Women’s draw goes to the current favourite Kim Clijsters and in Men’s Draw I will stick to the man that has broken so many records and YES he is the favourite, Rodger Federer. I hope you all enjoy this article and I will be back for more in the coming days. See you then. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com Pete is a former touring tennis professional who spent over 12 years on the ATP Tour and he was also an Australian Davis Cup Squad member for 3 years. Since retiring from the tour Pete has captained / coached the Australian Junior Davis Cup Team for 4 years and provides TV commentary for the Fox Sports network. Pete provides a unique insight into the game and his expertise is based on high achievements as a player and working with juniors to help boost their careers. Having played at all the |
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