Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer back in the French Open Championship - deja vu or just a very likely scenario? Hamburg Masters Tournament Championship, Germany, last Sunday - the last rendezvous between the creme de la creme of men’s tennis. After dropping the first set, Federer dealt Nadal a coup de grace in the final game. Bon voyage to Nadal’s 81-game win streak on clay. April 2005- his last loss on the surface. His run included 13 straight titles. If the clay court is Nadal’s stage and story, then the win at Hamburg was Federer’s coup de theatre. He suffered five straight losses to his cross-court nemesis, dropped the first set in Hamburg 2-6, but won the final two, 6-2 and 6-0, a la Roger Federer against most opponents.
Guess who else will be there? The belle of the ball, Maria Sharapova, in all of her glory. That supermodel physique donning those chic little tennis skirts, and you would rather lounge in your chaise longue while sipping a bottle of premium French champagne? When you can savor this.
The sales team at Tickets of America takes a laissez faire approach to marketing our inventory. No pressure. We give you the facts, encourage you to buy French Open tickets at Roland Garros and let you decide. We know that, “Nous avons les meilleurs billets,” but we don’t always brag about it. BTW, in Français that means, “We have the best tickets.”
To all of our French clients and others around the world, “Ayez une bonne journe au l’Open Français.” Have a great day at the French Open.
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