foobar75
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Stephens defeated in straight sets by Stosur.
Tsonga seems to be wildly popular with white French fans.
That is certainly good news, as this leaves no blacks on the women's side for the rest of the tourney. I must say, Azarenka is a very poor loser and seeing Williams like behavior from her today was disappointing. It would be nice if there would be something on the women's side as we have on the men's side: Consistently dominant white players who are class acts both on and off the courts.
Matra, Tsonga (and Monfils) are popular with white fans everywhere, not just France. It goes to show you, the DWFs are the same regardless of which country they come from.
As for the men's side, it's looking like Nadal's tournament to lose. He's looked solid, while Djokovic and Federer haven't played their best tennis. I'm hoping for a Djokovic-Nadal final, and if Novak wins, his legacy would jump to another level.
Looks like Federer-Djokovic could meet in the semis, and we know that Federer can occasionally put up a great match and beat Djokovic in a major. He did it last year in Paris, and almost in NY. I hope it doesn't happen again, because I don't want to see a Nadal-Federer final. That movie has played out several times, and the ending never changes. Federer simply has no shot to beat Nadal at the French Open. But Djokovic has now built this aura about him that when it really matters, he believes he'll find a way to win and that's why I think he's the only man who can beat Nadal this year.