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Tennis News Archives for June 4, 2005

Two lefties are left at Roland Garros
Jun 4 2005 3:12PM (CT)
PARIS (AP) - In French they're "les deux gauchers" _ the two left-handers. At the French Open, one of them will become "le champion." Teen prodigy Rafael Nadal and Argentine journeyman Mariano Puerta meet Sunday in the first all-lefty men's final at Roland Garros since 1946 and the first in any Grand Slam event since 1998.
 
Henin-Hardenne cruises to French title
Jun 4 2005 2:56PM (CT)
PARIS (AP) - Grand Slam, indeed! Justine Henin-Hardenne slammed Mary Pierce grandly in the French Open final on Saturday, reducing the Frenchwoman to tears and an apology to fans after the most lopsided title match at Roland Garros in 17 years.
 
Henin-Hardenne to take pre-Wimbledon break
Jun 4 2005 2:29PM (CT)
PARIS (AP) - Justine Henin-Hardenne's strategy for staying healthy is to get proper rest between tournaments _ which means she'll skip Eastbourne, the grass-court warmup event for Wimbledon.
 
French Open, at a glance
Jun 4 2005 12:47PM (CT)
PARIS (AP) - Highlights from Day 13 of the French Open on Saturday:
 
Maria Sharapova sings Wimbledon's praises
Jun 4 2005 12:13PM (CT)
BIRMINGHAM, England (AP) - For Maria Sharapova, Wimbledon stands alone.
 
   

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