Federer's plan now includes beating Djokovic St. Petersburg Times Tue, 31 May 2011 18:19 PM PDT Times wires Tuesday, May 31, 2011 PARIS â€" Quickly and rather quietly, Roger Federer is back in the French Open semifinals. But there is nothing low key about what comes next for the 16-time Grand Slam champion: a showdown with Novak Djokovic, 41-0 this year and unbeaten in his past 43 matches overall. The no-fuss, no-muss Federer has won all 15 sets he has played in the French Open this year ... | Federer to face unbeaten Djokovic at French Open Straits Times Tue, 31 May 2011 18:16 PM PDT PARIS - QUICKLY and rather quietly, Roger Federer is back in the French Open semifinals. There will be absolutely nothing low-key - or, it seems safe to say, easy - about what comes next for the 16-time Grand Slam champion: a showdown against Novak Djokovic, who is 41-0 this year and unbeaten in his last 43 matches overall. | Bartoli hops her way into French Open semifinals Straits Times Tue, 31 May 2011 18:16 PM PDT PARIS - HOPPING around between points to psych herself up. Swinging away at nothing but air while awaiting an opponent's serve. Screaming with abandon at almost any time during a match. Hey, that must be Marion Bartoli out on court. | Murray holds on to beat Troicki at French Open Straits Times Tue, 31 May 2011 18:15 PM PDT PARIS - CASTING aside his crutches and popping some pills instead could be the winning formula for Andy Murray. The fourth-seeded Briton advanced to the French Open quarterfinals on Tuesday despite playing with a torn tendon in his right foot. | Sink hole close lane on Paris Street The Sudbury Star Tue, 31 May 2011 18:14 PM PDT A section of the northbound curb lane on Paris Street, just north of Ramsey Lake Road, will be closed until further notice while repairs are made to a sinkhole. Traffic in that direction will be reduced to one lane until repairs are complete, the City of Greater Sudbury said Tuesday.[...] | Les Filles du Blog The New York Observer Tue, 31 May 2011 17:43 PM PDT Although many intellectual and literary magazines have come under scrutiny lately for a lack of female bylines (yes, again; it's an annual event), two of those publication's blogs have become visible launch pads for female writers: The New Yorker Book Bench and the Paris Review Daily. Last week, the Paris Review Daily blog lost web editor Thessaly LaForce to a fellowship in fiction writing at ... | Federer produces masterclass, Schiavone struggles The Malaysian Insider Tue, 31 May 2011 17:41 PM PDT PARIS, June 1 â€" A gale force in the shape of Roger Federer blew aside local favourite Gael Monfils 6-4 6-3 7-6 on a blustery day (yesterday) at the French Open as the Swiss set up a mouth-watering French Open semi-final with Novak Djokovic. The world number three, who has yet to drop a set at Roland Garros this year, was the only one to breeze ... | Rupaul's Raven parties at POV for NoH8 photo shoot Washington Examiner Tue, 31 May 2011 17:26 PM PDT Katy Adams, Nikki Schwab Close to 500 supporters of the NoH8 campaign, mouths strapped shut with silver duct tape, were photographed at the W Hotel's rooftop bar POV on Monday afternoon. After the photo shoot, "Rupaul's Drag Race" contestant Raven entertained guests with a DJ performance that included two costume changes, one as singing sensation Beyonce and the other as hotel heiress Paris ... | | |
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