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06/07/2010 - Philadelphia, PA (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - Order was somewhat restored with Rafael Nadal titling in Paris, but the women's edition of the 2010 French Open failed to make a whole lot of sense, considering Francesca Schiavone somehow won it all on the crushed red brick at Roland Garros.
The 24-year-old Nadal reclaimed his thrown as he rolled to a fifth French Open title in six years. He exacted some revenge on Robin Soderling in this year's men's final, as the strapping Spaniard easily straight-setted the Swede who shocked him in the fourth round at RG a year ago, when Nadal was battling two very sore knees.
The demonstrative Schiavone, on the other hand, came out of nowhere to become the first-ever Italian woman in the 126-year history of Grand Slam tennis to not only reach, but win a major title, which she did by ousting Aussie Samantha Stosur in straight sets in the championship match.
Stosur charged into her first-ever Grand Slam final with a sequence of victories over former world No. 1 and four-time French Open champ Justine Henin, in the fourth round, reigning world No. 1 and former titlist Serena Williams, in the quarterfinals, and another former top-ranked star Jelena Jankovic, in the semis.
So it would only stand to reason that Stosur would cruise past Schiavone in the final, right?
Wrong!
Back over on the men's side, everyone was anticipating a fourth French Open final between Nadal and the reigning No. 1, at the time, Federer, but Federer failed in his attempt to reach a fifth straight Roland Garros finale, as Soderling stunned the 2009 champion in the quarterfinals last week. Soderling's second shocker here in two years prevented Federer from extending his incredible Grand Slam semifinal appearance streak to 24. The amazing Swiss had reached a record 23 straight major semis before falling to the big-hitting Soderling. He hadn't failed to reach a major semi since the 2004 French Open, which was a third-round exit against three-time Roland Garros titlist Gustavo Kuerten that year.
Don't feel too bad for Roger, though, he's still the men's all-time Grand Slam king, with 16 majors, and the reigning Aussie Open and Wimbledon champ.
The ultra-fit Nadal, meanwhile, continues to serve as a human backboard, returning just about everything that lands on his side of the net. He simply imposes his will, bludgeoning you (well, not you) all the while with one powerful groundstroke after another.
There's really no secret to his success. Rafa's just gonna outwork ya and outhit ya, especially on the dirt.
With his latest exploits, Nadal is now a seven-time major champion, not to mention an Olympic gold medalist, and only the second man in the Open Era (since 1968) to corral five French Open titles. The legendary Bjorn Borg is still the leader with six championships at Roland Garros...but Rafa's now knockin' on the door.
Nadal, who is the first man to win five French Opens in a six-year span, had to overcome quite a bit over the last year in order to return to the top. His '09 season was basically derailed by knee and abdominal injuries. Not only was he shocked by Soderling at the French last year, he was forced to pull out of Wimbledon and unable to defend his title there, which he earned in 2008 by outlasting Federer in the final in what many people consider to be the greatest tennis match of all-time.
Nadal headed to Paris having won a trio of ATP Masters titles, all on his beloved red clay, and the first of those titles, which came in Monte Carlo, marked his first title of any kind in 11 long months while still on the mend from the knee and abdominal issues.
On Sunday, Rafa also supplanted Federer atop the men's rankings, as be became only the third man in history to regain the No. 1 ranking after surrendering it. The other two gentlemen were Federer and Ivan Lendl. Federer regained the top spot last year after losing it to Rafa in '08.
Nadal and Federer squared off in three straight French Open finals, from 2006-08, with the Spaniard winning on all three occasions. When Nadal was knocked out by Soderling last year, it opened the door for Federer to capture his first French championship and become only the sixth man in history to secure the career Grand Slam, or all four major titles, which he did when he handled Soderling in the finale.
Unfortunately, a Federer-Nadal rematch just wasn't in the offing this time around.
Note: Nadal won all 21 of his sets en route to his latest title at RG and 40th career title overall.
Back over on the women's side, all hell was breaking loose.
Most were anticipating a mouth-watering Serena-Henin quarterfinal in Paris, but the rising Stosur made sure that didn't happen. The big-serving Aussie, once regarded as just a doubles specialist, stunningly knocked out both future Hall-of-Famers in back-to-back outings.
Henin was playing in her first French Open in three years. She "retired" from tennis just two weeks before Roland Garros 2008 commenced, as she was the reigning world No. 1 and reigning French Open champ at the time.
The sweet-swingin' Belgian star returned to the WTA Tour back in January, and wound up losing to her arch-rival Serena in the Aussie Open final.
Serena and Henin weren't the only disappointments in Paris, as world No. 2 Wimbledon runner-up Venus Williams failed to get past the fourth round (Nadia Petrova) and two-time major finalist Elena Dementieva gave way to the diminutive Schiavone, and a most-untimely injury, in the final four.
Dementieva, considered to be the best player on the women's tour without a major title, dropped the first set in her semifinal against Schiavone and then had to quit due to a crippling left calf injury, as she left Court Chatrier in tears last week. It seemed like a golden opportunity for Dementieva to break through for her first-ever Grand Slam title...but no one told her left calf.
Dementieva and Jankovic are the two best players without a major title among the ladies, and Jankovic also lost out on a great chance last week when she was manhandled (or is it womanhandled?) by the ever-improving Stosur in the semis.
That could have been a very interesting final between the former U.S. Open runner-up Jankovic and the former U.S. Open and French Open finalist Dementieva...but Schiavone and Stosur ignored the script.
The uber-surprising Schiavone, who will turn 30 on June 23, is now all the way up to No. 6 on the planet thanks to her improbable, if not impossible, run in Paris, where she won as a 17th seed. The only other time a woman captured the French Open seeded lower than 10th was back in 1933. That's only 77 years ago!
At 29, Schiavone became the oldest woman to capture her first Grand Slam title in 41 years and she's now the oldest woman in 12 years to crack the top 10 for the first time in her career.
So how did the Milan native win seven straight matches in Paris?
I'm really not sure.
She doesn't have any real weapons, other than grit and speed, but she does get players off their game with a slower pace, wicked slice and a ton of spin. If she's going to succeed anywhere, it would have to be on the slow red clay.
Will Schiavone be a one-Slam wonder, like an Iva Majoli?
Probably.
In a few weeks, she'll try to become the first woman in eight years to win the French Open and Wimbledon back-to-back.
Note: Schiavone lost in her first eight WTA Tour finals, from 2000-06, before finally claiming a championship in Austria in 2007. The French Open marks only her fourth title since joining the circuit 12 years ago.
As far as last year's women's finalists were concerned, 2009 champion Svetlana Kuznetsova was ousted by fellow Russian Maria Kirilenko in the third round, while '09 runner-up and former world No. 1 Dinara Safina was shown the door in Paris in the first round by 39-year-old Japanese Kimiko Date Krumm.
That's rough.
If you're looking for disappointments on the men's side, I guess you don't have to look any further than Federer. How else can you describe it other than "disappointing," when the world No. 1 and reigning champ exits a tournament in the round of eight?
Novak Djokovic also disappointed when he blew a two-sets-to-none lead against Austrian veteran Jurgen Melzer in the quarters, as the surprising Melzer landed in his first-ever major semi, only to lose to his fellow lefthander Nadal.
Some other underachieving men were No. 4 Aussie Open runner-up Andy Murray and 2009 Wimbledon runner-up Andy Roddick. Murray succumbed to big-hitting Czech Tomas Berdych in the round of 16, while Roddick gave way to unheralded Russian Teimuraz Gabashvili in the third round. Roddick had his best-ever showing in Paris a year ago when he landed in the fourth round. Berdych, like Melzer last week, became a first-time Grand Slam semifinalist.
In addition to Melzer and Berdych, Russian Mikhail Youzhny and Spaniard Nicolas Almagro enjoyed great stays in Paris by reaching the quarters.
The biggest surprise in the women's draw, outside of Schiavone, was unseeded 22-year-old Kazakhstanian Yaroslava Shvedova, who soared all the way into the quarters before losing to Jankovic.
The '10 Grand Slam season will resume in two weeks on the famed grass at Wimbledon, where the defending champions are Federer and Serena. Maybe Federer and Nadal will resume their classic rivalry at the All England Club. And maybe Serena and Henin will do the same.
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Many fans thought it was the best side in the nation by the end of last season. This year, the polls have built on Georgia's momentum and granted it the No. 1 preseason ranking, followed by Ohio State and USC. (The Associated Press has the Buckeyes at No. 2; USA Today took the Trojans.)
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Georgia Bulldogs - 9.5 wins
There's no question they're good, but the Bulldogs have one of the toughest 12-game schedules in the nation, mostly because they play in the powerhouse Southeastern Conference. Away games at No. 15 Arizona State, No. 7 LSU and No. 10 Auburn loom large, with contests between the hedges versus No. 24 Alabama and No. 18 Tennessee as well as the World's Largest Cocktail Party in Jacksonville versus No.5 Florida.
Ohio State Buckeyes - 10 wins
Like the Bulldogs, the Buckeyes also have a number of tough road contests in 2008. After two scrimmages dressed up as real games versus Youngstown State and Ohio, it's off to face USC. Other tough away games include No.13 Wisconsin in October and No. 20 Illinois in November. Granted, it should be pretty easy sledding at the Horseshoe. In fact, the only ranked team that travels to Columbus is No. 22 Penn State, in October.
USC Trojans - 10.5 wins
A similarly light schedule awaits the Trojans of Southern California, which is why the oddsmakers' total is one win more and the over is currently commanding -150 odds. Pete Carroll's troops only play three ranked teams in 2008, and all of those games are at home. After what should be an easy trip to Virginia to start things off on Aug. 30, the Trojans get two weeks to prepare for Ohio State in Los Angeles. Their two other ranked opponents, No. 21 Oregon and No. 15 Arizona State, visit in consecutive weeks to start the month of October. After that, the competition eases up. Of course, this is the same highly-touted school that lost to Stanford in 2007 and Oregon State in 2006. And don't discount the fact that USC plays its biggest rivals, Notre Dame and UCLA, back-to-back to close out the regular season. On paper, the Trojans are far superior, but motivation will be high for the Irish and Bruins, especially if their historic foes are in national-title contention.
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He won it last year, so it's no surprise he's the favorite to do it again, making him just the second player to go back-to-back. Ohio State's Archie Griffin turned the trick in 1974 and 1975, and Tebow's coach, Urban Meyer, is pretty sure his star quarterback can match the Buckeyes legend.
"There has never been anyone quite like him," Meyer told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. "I am very lucky to be his coach."
Chris Wells, Ohio State - 5/1
The man they call "Beanie" was a star recruit out of high school, so it's not like nobody knew who the star tailback was before he rushed for 576 yards as a freshman in 2006 and 1,609 as a sophomore. But perhaps his finest moment came last year versus Michigan when he rumbled for 222 yards and two touchdowns in the Buckeyes' 14-3 victory over the hated Wolverines.
Knowshon Moreno, Georgia - 8/1
If the Bulldogs are to live up to expectations, they'll need a huge effort from their sophomore running back. This might be the last year of college ball for Moreno, who rushed for 1,334 yards and for 14 touchdowns as a freshman, while adding 253 receiving yards on 20 receptions, so expect big things for the man from Belford, N.J.
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