6/05/2010

Francesca Schiavone as the first Italian tennis player who won the French Open


At present, Francesca Schiavone made history as the first Italian tennis player who won the French Open In the final, 29-year-old player to beat Samantha Stosur through a tight battle 6-4 7-6 (2) in the Field Philippe Chatrier yesterday.


As well as complement the tale of Francesca Schiavone victory at Roland Garros Schiavone. It is seeded only 17th, he got rid of a tennis-tennis players who is favored, among them Li Na (11) at half-III and Caroline Wozniacki (3) in the quarter-finals, and take advantage of bad luck Elena Dementieva (5), who resigned in semi-finals due to injury.


Schiavone was not able to cover his joy. He was so happy to win the Grand Slam after a long wait.. Schiavone best achievement is only the French Open quarter-finals in 2001, the U.S. Open in 2003, and Wimbledon in 2009. As for Stosur, the defeat of the Schiavone makes Australia still have to wait for the birth of a new champion....


Stosur is actually more important role after the appearance of the phenomenal success that helped her get rid of four-times champion Justine Henin, world number one Serena Williams and Jelena Jankovic on the way to the final. However, he must recognize the benefits of Schiavone caused by too often making mistakes.


Stosur total of 28 unforced errors noted, 19, which is made proportional Schiavone. Whereas in the second set the player balanced (Stosur 25, Schiavone 26) Duel Schiavone and Stosur were held tight and there since the beginning of the game. The two players alternately take the number up to Schiavone took over the game. At position 4-4, she broke Stosur in the ninth game and eventually closed the first set 6-4.




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