Here are some photos of some of the star players at the practice court.
Sorry but there's no shirtless photos... This is not the Australian Open.
(Images via French Open official website)
May 21, 2009
May 20, 2009
Rafael Nadal fears no one

The title on the magazine seems to appear at the right time, after the world no.1 was humbled by his biggest rival, Roger Federer at the Madrid Masters last Sunday.
It's like a reminder to all of us that whoever his opponents are at the French Open, Nadal fears no one including Federer.
Nadal is still very much the favourite to clinch a fifth consecutive French Open title.
(Via menstennisforums.com)
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May 19, 2009
Venus & Serena Williams go for a bike ride in Paris
Venus and Serena Williams were spotted taking a bike ride in Paris after shopping at Sonia Rykiel.
Check out Serena.
She could be rocking an Adam Lambert's song on her ipod while waiting for Venus who was on the phone.


(Via theybf.com)
Check out Serena.
She could be rocking an Adam Lambert's song on her ipod while waiting for Venus who was on the phone.


(Via theybf.com)
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Maria Sharapova survives comeback match in Warsaw

Wearing criss-crossed strips of white tape on her right shoulder, Sharapova played her first singles match at the Warsaw Open in nearly 10 months and still managed to pull off a win.
The three-time Grand Slam title winner needed nine match points (!) to finally put away 68th-ranked Tathiana Garbin 6-1, 6-7 (6), 6-3.

“When you haven’t been there, haven’t done that in a while, it throws you off a little bit,” said Sharapova, whose last competitive singles match was July 30, “and then there you are after nine months, and you have an opportunity to win your first match back, and you start thinking of everything that’s gone on, and you kind of lose the present time.”The Russian had surgery for a torn rotator cuff last year and missed last year's Wimbledon and US Open as well as the Australian Open earlier this year.
Sharapova who is currently ranked at 126th, refused to discuss the French Open, which starts Sunday—and is the only major championship she hasn’t won.

“I’ve been absent for so long, and I’ve said it many times: You can do so many things, you can practice and you can play practice matches, but it’s never the same as going out and playing in a tournament, and I think that’s what I’ll need,” she said.(Via AP, Images by Janek Skarzynski/AFP/Getty Images)
“I’ve played millions of matches in my career, and I’ll play millions more, and I think right now it’s just going to be getting that experience back and the thought process on the court and doing the right things to finish the match.”
“I was definitely a little bit nervous closing that second set out."
“I certainly had desire to win my first match back."
“I’m hungry. I haven’t played for a while, and I want it really bad, and sometimes I actually have to stop myself at times and tell myself to be patient.”
“In these nine months, the only thing I’ve accomplished is probably a good pasta carbonara."
“At the end of the day, that’s not my specialty. My specialty is to go out and compete and win Grand Slams.”
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tathiana garbin,
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