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Safarova Grabs Last WTA Finals Spot

Daria Kasatkina as handed Lucie Safarova has handed the last spot in the season ending WTA Finals in Singapore by defeating Carla Suarez Navarro 6-1 6-2 at the Kremlin Cup in Moscow Russia.

Safava would not had made it to Singapore if Navarro had made it to the finals of the Kremlin Cup.

Lucie Safarova will join Simona Halep, Garbiñe Muguruza, Maria Sharapova, Petra Kvitova, Agnieszka Radwanska, Angelique Kerber and Flavia Pennetta in Singapore.

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Lucie Safarova
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Safarova won two Grand slam titles in the doubles event of the French Open and Australia Open this year, but the highlight of singles career this year was playing at the French Open Finals.

Timea Bacsinszky and Venus Williams are on standby as first and second alternates, respectively.

NEWFANZONE FRENCH OPEN PREVIEW

The second Grand slam of the year takes center stage in France in a couple of hours away. Newfanzone.com takes a look at the chances of the big boys,possible upsets and how it will all go down I’m Roland Garros.

Novak Djokovic, photo credit David Jones  https://www.flickr.com/photos/davidcjones/8325891736/in/photolist-dFJnxw-d9a1ys-7wiCww-oLHews-p2aXN1-p4cRkK-p2aVBC-d99anW-6s2NgT-dsVq2f-dsVd5D-9DrroJ-egS23A-egKS3H-egRBku-egKPFx-egKN22-egKHD4-egR9cq-egKj4F-8swdaw-8swcQG-8swaiE-8st5mV-8sw7fC-8st4rZ-8sw6qd-8sw5gE-8st2ga-8st1MX-8st1gB-ajKhAu-7iSNdT-7iSMYX-7iSMGZ-7iSMkX-d7LdZ5-egTSsb-egN5zB-egTPJ7-egTL6G-egTGyY-egTFxu-egMTVp-egMSvr-egMR6i-egMPPB-egMzS8-egMyNz-egMh6a
Novak Djokovic, photo credit David Jones
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MEN’S PREVIEW

The man of the moment on clay Novak Djokovic goes into Roland Garros as the favorite to win it for the first time in his career.

This is the Serb French Open title to lose as he is playing at a different level now defeating players like Nadal, Federer, Murray and Nishikori in the process.

He is on a 22 match unbeaten streak and 10-0 on clay. If form is anything to go by ,then Novak Djokovic will take home French Open title.

King of clay Rafael Nadal won’t have a shortage of challengers this year as he has not won any European ATP clay court title in the lead up to the French Open for the first time in ten years.

Nadal defeated Djokovic in last year pulsating final but this time he doesn’t look like he might make it into Roland Garros final but never bet against the Madrid born star.

Roger Federer is another player to always look out for in big competitions such as Grand Slam tournaments. The second seed almost won the Rome Masters before succumbing to eventual winner Novak Djokovic in the final. The world No.2 will not be meeting either of Djokovic and Nadal before the final which means the Swiss Master might get to the final once again and might nick the second French Open title of his career.

Newly Married British No. 1 Andy Murray also looks favorite for the Roland Garros title as the Scott has performed well in the Masters competition leading into the competition in Paris. Murray has already defeated earlier this month in Madrid and could defeat any one who underestimate him on clay.

Newfanzone.com Player to watch for 2015 Kei Nishikori will also pose some threat in Paris. The Japanese who won the Barcelona Open can take any of the big boys on and could just get to play in the Final of the French Open.

Other Exciting Players to watch in France include; Stanislas Wawrinka, Thomas Berdych, Gael Monfils, Grigor Dimitrov and David Ferrer.

NOTABLE ABSENTEE

Sixth seed Milos Raonic will miss the French Open tournament due to a lingering foot injury.

Andy Murray, photo credit Kate  https://www.flickr.com/photos/43555660@N00/7381761806/in/photolist-cfisBh-cccBHE-9Q9NNi-9QcEx7-9QcENf-9Z5qp7-e54daR-mPmFn8-mRgT1h-cccD2E-dbsMQE-e5aJoq-cccCX9-bUQost-6cksF6-dfA9oT-bUQn8r-bUQnFK-bUQoUa-e559ne-bUQoxc-dbyNhi-nAZ51B-8kCqj3-6zTgmb-nAYhfu-6zPqXv-e6oK1H-9WDUCT-pLz9Z8-cccBu7-e5aMGS-mPnSnV-9sA5m8-9sA4AX-6zSRpj-9QcE4h-dbyR8b-dbyRum-efDT4N-eeKzKC-mPo7qn-ct8Rfw-9Z2u7K-9Z2tsz-9Z5q29-ct8Ww1-cccDgf-e51KYK-mjz5Pk
Andy Murray, photo credit Kate
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NOTABLE FIRST ROUND DRAWS

* Andy Murray vs Qualifier

* Novak Djokovic vs Jarkko Nieminen

* Richard Gasquet vs Qualifier

* Qualifier vs Bernard Tomic

* Tim Smyczek vs Kevin Anderson

* Grigor Dimitrov vs Jack Sock

* Quentin Halys vs Rafael Nadal

* Andreas Seppi vs John Isner

* Kei Nishikori vs Paul-Henri Mathieu

* Jo-Wilfred Tsonga vs Qualifier

* Qualifier vs Fernando Verdasco

* Luckas Lacko vs David Ferrer

* Qualifier vs Tomas Berdych

* Stanislas Wawrinka vs Marsel Ilhan

* Qualifier vs Roger Federer

* Marin Cilic vs Robin Haase

French Open Trophys
French Open Trophys

STATISTICS (MALE)

PRIZE MONEY : €1,250,000

TROPHY : Coupe des Mouquetaires

MOST TITLES (AMATEUR ERA) : Max Decugis (8)

MOST TITLES (OPEN ERA) : RAFAEL NADAL (9)

SURFACE : Clay

DEFENDING CHAMPION: RAFAEL NADAL.

Nadal Serves, photo credit Beth https://www.flickr.com/photos/mirsasha/4178978349/in/photolist-7nhmER-7nxFAF-7nqsFG-7nqbVy-69vykE-7nELyQ-7naxUk-byazFD-9dvWKH-bkfGV9-8aVP3M-dwnuys-dwnoW5-dwnp5S-4peBrh-FFgSP-fSQ6KA-fSPJYo-5pNLKX-5pNH1g-dwntHS-dwnprL-aEWLDV-dwns3f-aF1Nid-aF1zYs-aF1Adj-aEWGYz-aEX23t-aEWQtF-aEWVUc-aEWTS2-aF1TBU-aF1Dt7-aEWZBM-aF1PyA-aEX1TD-aF1GZJ-aF1UnY-dwnpCN-dwgTVr-a3foGh-661jkM-661vjn-6617c4-661mPZ-661tbB-661vPa-665KUo-6617U4
Nadal Serves, Day one of the 2009 Davis Cup final: Spain vs. The Czech Republic. photo credit Beth
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NEWFANZONE VERDICT

Rafael Nadal goes into this competition as the defending champion but looking at the form of all the players going into Roland Garros Novak Djokovic has to be the favorite.

WOMEN’S PREVIEW

Serena Williams serves Vs  Tsvetana Pironkova at the French Open 2007, at Stade Roland Garros in Paris photo credit: Derek Holtham https://www.flickr.com/photos/derekholtham/523847049/in/photolist-NhRtF-eGrd3J-81WbwY-eGrjjS-4Lc8bn-drteQS-eGkjnP-eGjZft-oWyTfL-eGkdGB-rkxzq8-c9umc7-4Mymeq-ngBMZA-cawotL-eSkLmD-9Qkrhv-zS8aE-pLKxfW-8CaeH4-6sRpSL-7r1Uic-nhhUiZ-4LBzEz-91o6bF-4LrHTx-9QcQnb-gN9mxY-82GJdE-p4SDeQ-rCgi9L-o8YtLV-cshe1y-57tTz4-4MvQXr-4wZSeD-eGkfPr-eGrrsY-eGk1qB-eGkgpH-eGkd1i-eGrpUC-eGk5KM-eGki9R-eGk46v-eGkesB-eGk7ei-eGrjSA-eGraDh-eGk4ia
Serena Williams serves Vs Tsvetana Pironkova at the French Open 2007, at Stade Roland Garros in Paris
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Serena Williams looks like the woman to beat in every Grand Slam competition as she will go in as favorite in Roland Garros once again.

The American top seed who pulled out of the Italian Open will look to still tell the world that she is the best when it comes to women tennis.

Serena will want to reach the magical 20 milestone but she will need to start well in Paris as she was defeated last year in the early rounds by Garbine Muguruza.

Maria Sharapova is in good form and might well retain her French Open title. The Russian who lost in the Australian Open final to Serena will once again hope the American suffers a shock exit in the hand of one of the exciting youngsters.

As defending champion Sharapova cannot earn any fresh ranking knowing that an early exit might see her drop from her No.2 spot in the world.

Petra Kvitova’s form in Madrid might mean that she is ready to fight when it comes to the Grand Slam for this year. The defending Wimbledon champion form in Paris does not look encouraging as her beat ever finish has been the semis in 2012.

Kvitova will have to bring her Wimbledon form back if she wants to at least get to the semi- final of Roland Garros.

Newfanzone.com player to watch for 2015 Simona Halep continues to improve as she has won three competitions earlier on this year but the world No.3 has been disappointing in the clay ATP competitions leading to the French Open. Simona Halep got to the final of this same competition last year and she might yet again just go a notch higher by winning the coveted prize.

Caroline Wozniacki is another player that has experienced a bit of resurgence since last year that got her to the US Open final. The former world No.1 might have lost to Maria Sharapova and Victoria Azarenka in the build up to Roland Garros but underestimate her at your peril!

Other exciting names to look out for in Paris include; Carla Suarez Navarro, Eugenie Bouchard, Ekaterina Makarova, Agnieska Radwanska, Ana Ivanovic and Svetlana Kuznestova.

NOTABLE FIRST ROUND DRAWS

Sara Errani photo credit: si.robi https://www.flickr.com/photos/sirobi/14456955920/in/photolist-o2vFjG-nYN9BZ-fMrRWK-ffZQh8-d5rVbS-d5rT53-d5rSGy-ocfbTr-fMrRir-fMJrnY-fMJrgA-fMrRAM-fMJrFY-fMrRH2-pjw1H7-eEDC7N-qYBrch-nSYLFm-dfAMWp-ffZR3i-c7iqeA-oqzMTx-o969XV-o969JY-q3oGLq-qGWxfK-9UFVYs-nc2Lov-nc3tfc-nterXX-fm4uGa-ffZRAB-9UD5CB-p549eb-p553Gp-qGeJSH-pqmhy8-c7ip6w-9UFWmS-d5rUwh-nc2YpK-ntyLxh-ey3JNu-qGeJVZ-nvi7bK-p549hh-pmy6yc-oZ1sCd-oGxsYR-ntfoKo
Sara Errani
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* Serena Williams vs Qualifier

*Maria Teresa Torro-Flor vs Victoria Azarenka

* Sloane Stephens vs Venus Williams

* Petra Kvitova vs Marina Erakovic

* Alison Riske vs Sara Errani

* Kiki Bertens vs Svetlana Kuznestova

* Kristina Mladenovic vs Eugenie Bouchard

* Agnieszka Radwanska vs Annika Beck

* Kaia Kanepi vs Maria Sharapova

* Evgeniya Rosina vs Simona Halep

* Carla Suarez Navarro vs Monica Niculescu.

French Open Trophys
French Open Trophys

STATISTICS (FEMALE)

PRIZE MONEY : €1,120,000

TROPHY: Coupe Suzanne Lenglen

MOST TROPHIES (AMATEUR ERA): Adine Robson (5)

MOST TROPHIES ( OPEN ERA): Chris Evert (7)

SURFACE: Clay

DEFENDING CHAMPION: Maria Sharapova.

Maria Sharapova photo credit upi.com
Maria Sharapova photo credit upi.com

NEWFANZONE VERDICT

Serena Williams has won the Australian Open this year but it seems she might not get to win Roland Garros as Maria Sharapova looks sharp and primed to defend her title in Paris.