+ Follow 2018 French Open Tag
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[Title] => Romanian drama: the mayor, the soprano and the champion
[Summary] => Following Halep’s win in Paris this weekend, Bucharest Mayor Gabriela Firea — a key member of the country’s ruling Social Democratic Party — held a grand ceremony at a sports arena to give Halep the keys to the city. Thousands cheered Halep, but when the mayor began to speak, she was booed.
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[Title] => With 11th French, Nadal not obsessed with Federer’s 20 Slams
[Summary] => Rafael Nadal’s 11th French Open title raised his Grand Slam trophy count to 17, three away from the men’s record held by Roger Federer.
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[Title] => Thiem: Easier to watch Nadal on TV in French Open final
[Summary] => Dominic Thiem remembers sitting in front of a TV to follow along as Rafael Nadal made his Grand Slam final debut and won his first French Open title back in 2005. Thiem was 11 at the time.
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[Title] => 4th time’s the charm: Halep tops Stephens to win French Open
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[Title] => Nadal drops set, but rain suspends French Open quarterfinal
[Summary] => Just as Rafael Nadal was two points from pulling even at a set apiece in his surprisingly intriguing French Open quarterfinal Wednesday (Thursday in Manila) — just as he finally was playing like, well, Rafael Nadal — the match was suspended because of rain.
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[Title] => Djokovic falters, Ceccchinato soars in French Open stunner
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[Title] => Nadal powers into 4th round with French Open streaks intact
[Summary] => Right from the get-go in Court Philippe Chatrier, things were not looking good for Rafael Nadal’s latest French Open foil: The 10-time champion at Roland Garros won the first 12 points against Richard Gasquet.
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[Title] => Get ready for Serena Williams vs. Maria Sharapova in Paris
[Summary] => If the upcoming French Open showdown between Serena Williams and Maria Sharapova provides any of the sort of animus and back-and-forth they manage to stir up away from the court, look out.
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[Title] => After acing academics, player with PhD hitting aces in Paris
[Summary] => After acing her studies enough to earn a Ph.D., Mihaela Buzarnescu is back to acing opponents — all the way into the fourth round of the French Open.
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[Title] => Up-and-comers will try to announce arrival at French Open
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2018 French Open
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[Title] => Nadal drops set, but rain suspends French Open quarterfinal
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[Title] => Djokovic falters, Ceccchinato soars in French Open stunner
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[Title] => Nadal powers into 4th round with French Open streaks intact
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[Title] => Get ready for Serena Williams vs. Maria Sharapova in Paris
[Summary] => If the upcoming French Open showdown between Serena Williams and Maria Sharapova provides any of the sort of animus and back-and-forth they manage to stir up away from the court, look out.
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[Title] => After acing academics, player with PhD hitting aces in Paris
[Summary] => After acing her studies enough to earn a Ph.D., Mihaela Buzarnescu is back to acing opponents — all the way into the fourth round of the French Open.
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