French Open Men’s Final 2009: Climactic Meeting Robin V.S. Roger
In the French Open men’s final 2009 international tennis tournament great players Robin Soderling and Roger Federer are scheduled to meet Sunday in Paris. How about the result? Before that, I think we can compare the two players.
It is his 19th appearance in a Grand Slam final, Federer, who matching Ivan Lendl’s record, is a great tennis player in the world. However, it is the first time for Roger Federer will not have his arch-nemesis in Paris.
The new opponent runs to Robin Soderling. The man shocked the tennis world with his upset of Nadal (once thought could be another part of the climactic meeting), for him, Sunday’s French Open Men’s Finial.
It is said the Sunday’s final will be tough for both players, but there’s no question more of the pressure is on Federer. Everyone expects him to win.
Let me introduce the history of French Open for you.
The French Open is a major tennis tournament held between mid-May and early June in Paris, the period of the event will be over two weeks; and it is the widest worldwide broadcasting event, and owns a large amount of audience. Moreover, the event is widely considered to be the most physically demanding tennis tournament in the world.
In 1891, the event began as a national tournaments, as Championat de France International de Tennis. Here are some important time points for the event: in 1897 the first women’s tournament was held. In 1924, the tournament was open only to tennis players who were licensed in France. In 1968, allowing both amateurs and professionals to compete, the French Championships became the first Grand Slam tournament to go open.
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