Welcome to On the Baseline’s 2007 Sony Ericsson Championships Draw Game!
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Singles Final
Justine Henin vs. Maria Sharapova
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1. NAME OF WINNER – NUMBER OF SETS PLAYED (2 or 3)
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Maria Sharapova 2
henin – 3
Justine Henin (3)
Justine Henin 2
1. Maria Sharapova (2)
Hmm, need to out-pick LP2 to get onto the podium… I can never bring myself to back anyone against Justine, but I’m amazed at the way that Maria has played over the week. Considering she only qualified because Venus had to drop out, she’s been amazing, having played almost zero tennis since losing at the US. Form is temporary, class is permanent, they say, and Maria is proving that.
However, for me, it has to be
Justine Henin (2)
(though I think that they will be two very close sets!)