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Live Tennis Chat: US Open Women’s Quarterfinals

Published by Aaress Lawless on Sep 6, 2006 | Print |

The rain has stopped once again and Amelie Mauresmo and Dinara Safina just started their quarterfinal match. Mauresmo should be able to get past Safina – but upsets have been aplenty over the past two weeks.
Let’s use the space below to discuss not only the Mauresmo/Safina match, but also Lindsay vs. Justine and Maria [...]

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The rain has stopped once again and Amelie Mauresmo and Dinara Safina just started their quarterfinal match. Mauresmo should be able to get past Safina – but upsets have been aplenty over the past two weeks.

Let’s use the space below to discuss not only the Mauresmo/Safina match, but also Lindsay vs. Justine and Maria vs. Tatiana later this evening.

Just a few rules:

No profanity – your comment will be deleted.
No personal attacks against each other or any of the players
Most of all – have fun!

To get things going, how about answering this question and feel free to leave your own questions as well:

If Marat’s little sister learns to keep her head in the game and remain focused, how high up do you think she can reach on the WTA rankings?

  1. Nexty
    Posted September 6, 2006 at 11:54 am

    I think Dinara is gonna be the n1 in a few years ….
    I guess she will have a progression like Amelie’s one with a lot of ups and downs…

  2. Posted September 6, 2006 at 1:32 pm

    She’s going to have to play a whole lot better if she wants to keep moving up. Amelie crushed her 6-2, 6-3.

  3. momofan
    Posted September 6, 2006 at 3:06 pm

    Dinara was nervous; that was obvious to anyone. However, I am pleased to see Amelie get through without taking me on too long or scary of a roller coaster ride FOR ONCE.

    ALLEZ AMELIE!

  4. sapphisto
    Posted September 6, 2006 at 3:47 pm

    LOL, let’s hear it for the Parisian steamroller! (And we’ll see Dinara again very soon, I have no doubt.)

    Let’s just hope Amelie hasn’t peaked too soon in this tournament – in fact, let’s hope she continues to improve this much with every match!!!

    ALLEZ!!

  5. Allen Berg
    Posted September 10, 2006 at 5:04 pm

    Why is it that Tiger Woods, an american, is supporting Roger Federer when he is playing a fellow american at the US Open in New York City?

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